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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    That makes sense, thanks.

    If I change to a non Crusader Aura, while mounted.
    Pressing the macro switches back to Crusader.

    Checking if the key is active, makes sense.
    With maul, it is supposed to increase the damage of your next melee swing.
    But if it is pressed again before the swing occurs, it doesn't usually maul.
    I'll mess around with including !Maul in the bear sequence.

    I've decided to switch the Balance to Ferals.
    And am building macros and adapting my IS Boxer configuration to melee.
    Ideally have bear/cat moves on the same hotkeys which work well together.
    And a toggle, to switch between either form on a per toon basis.
    Cat is the dps, but bear is nice when you are focused by melee.
    Anyway, tweaking macros today..

    Thanks for the input.

    Dammit ualaa you're making me go "Hmmm"

    While the traditional pally/shammy team is leveling I also have 4 L60 boomkins on my alt accounts gathering dust.
    My main has an ICC geared feral on it.

    You're making me wonder how fast the bear could boost the kids and run them as feral. Also wonder how much healing procs the 5 of them would generate (my raiding cat runs about 60% crit and not far off in bear).

    Biggest barrier to druid multi for me is the shifting management and how that echos through quickbars, especially since I've used Dominos to have 2 separate bars that follow the shift state (1 thru = and Shift1 thru shift=).

    Worthwhile project I'll be interested in how it turns out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jheusse View Post
    Biggest barrier to druid multi for me is the shifting management and how that echos through quickbars, especially since I've used Dominos to have 2 separate bars that follow the shift state (1 thru = and Shift1 thru shift=).

    Worthwhile project I'll be interested in how it turns out.

    If you're tanking in bearform and you shift out. It means you just died. There really isn't much reason to shift out (unless you need to dash to something and charge is on CD when you aren't tanking, or when your not tanking and you absolutely must innervate someone)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svpernova09 View Post
    If you're tanking in bearform and you shift out. It means you just died. There really isn't much reason to shift out (unless you need to dash to something and charge is on CD when you aren't tanking, or when your not tanking and you absolutely must innervate someone)
    Ooo so true. Memories: First time doing heroic Utgarde Pinnacle with my team... Fire a few harpoons, get him down and then... o' shit forgot to switch to bear form again. Dead. Happy days - though I still sometimes forget it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svpernova09 View Post
    If you're tanking in bearform and you shift out. It means you just died. There really isn't much reason to shift out (unless you need to dash to something and charge is on CD when you aren't tanking, or when your not tanking and you absolutely must innervate someone)
    Yeah ain't that the truth. From old memories of trying to time the bearpot macro in TBC to shift out and pot between boss swings (this was before you could potion or use items without shifting out).

    More looking at the slaves than the tank, he's got the simplest job in the world. But if the kitty slaves need to drop some hots on the bear or travelform hightail it or even "oops I critted too much time to bear up", there's just a lot of potential configurations.

    At the end of the day I don't think it'll matter too much to my guys, since the raiding feral will outthreat the snot out of the other 4 for a long long time and likely will do bear form and spec in cat gear until at least the HoR level instances. And though my pally is questing/instancing at level with his shammies, the bear would be flatly boosting the baby kitties.

    Definitely keep us advised.

    Oh and to the original post, no doubt at all that paladin is the easiest tank to play/box, and I agree with the druid being second. The one button pally tanking macro is at least 4 different places on this site, and super's one button bear tanking macro is in the macro compendium, which he used to tank through ulduar when it was current content.

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