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    DOes it allow "click castsequence"

    so I click it once for holy shock, 2nd time for Flash of Light. etc. Instead of me going left click, shift click, alt + click, ctrl middle click etc. Too many spells, things don't go very smooth when I try to manage all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remanz View Post
    DOes it allow "click castsequence"

    so I click it once for holy shock, 2nd time for Flash of Light. etc. Instead of me going left click, shift click, alt + click, ctrl middle click etc. Too many spells, things don't go very smooth when I try to manage all of them.

    Yes it will work as you want it to, you will want to get installed.
    open your spell book and you will see the clique tab below your guild perks tab click on that and you will be in clique binding mode.
    from there you will see three options at the bottom from left to right bind spell bind other and options
    you will want to choose bind other, and run custom macro.
    and then it is as simple as following the on screen directions on how to bind it. word of note Make sue you add the [@mouseover] to your cast sequence macro in order for it work.

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    Vuhdo can do this also. Create your click sequence macro and call it something that is not the same as a spell name.

    Open the Vuhdo config and click on the spells tab. Tick the box which allows macro casting and type in the name of your macro next to the left click key.

    I use a mouse with 6 buttons which allows me to call 6 different spells with my right hand, whilst I drive and dps with my left on the keyboard. I know some of the guys have a naga configured with click heals which lets you cast a lot more spells/macros from your mouse hand without key modifiers required.

    The other thing I like about this setup is that for BGs it lets me be an effective raid healer whilst still watching and healing my team fine too.

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    I see some specs with points in either Annihilation or Rime. What's the rational for this since Obliterate is not in the DPS sequence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamGrizzly View Post
    I see some specs with points in either Annihilation or Rime. What's the rational for this since Obliterate is not in the DPS sequence?
    I found that there's a need to put 1 point somewhere to unlock a later tier. It's just filler.
    Cranky old-timer.

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