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    Any IWT being sent to melee breaks follow, and any follow being sent breaks IWT.

    I can see how to do it, but I don't see it working well in combat. My gut says EMA and the auto-follow after combat option is your best bet.

    Edit: Thinking about this, are you just trying to keep melee close to tank so they are in range to DPS? Are you using IWT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGabriel View Post
    Any IWT being sent to melee breaks follow, and any follow being sent breaks IWT.

    I can see how to do it, but I don't see it working well in combat. My gut says EMA and the auto-follow after combat option is your best bet.

    Edit: Thinking about this, are you just trying to keep melee close to tank so they are in range to DPS? Are you using IWT?
    Yes, I need my melee up close to be in range of fighting. I have no experience with IWT, but I am a bit skeptical if it will for me, as I plan on doing mostly dungeons, where a IWT wander off could prove fatal and net a 15 min downtime for resurrection/rebuffing/etc on Classic WoW. So i prefer the safer option of just having the melee next to me at all times.

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