First of all, thank you for writing out an example play; its great to have one to help one think. And thanks for the criticism, the last thing I need to do is go off track and code up some monster that no one will use...Originally Posted by 'Otlecs',index.php?page=Thread&postID=117714#post1 17714
Having said that, imagine this hypothetical situation:
Let's forget focus for the moment and imagine a 1 warrior and 4 shaman group (no cc). Master is party leader. Pretend, I'm not so good a tank and prefer to click target rather than tab target. I also don't shaman shock to interrupt mob spell casting; because its not macroed up yet. And my AOE totems are not talented and I forget about them on this occasion.
- I go to BRD with my 1 warrior and 4 shamans. I get up to the Black Vault.
- The mobs in this area are real social and always pull in groups of 6 (2 elite, 4 normal). The mobs are DangerousRangedHighDps1, DangerousRangedHighDps2, MeleeEasyMob1 MeleeEasyMob2, Elite1, Elite2.
- Enter combat with the warrior; say by charging Elite1. :whistling: My shamans have stopped following and are some distance back after my charge (still in dps/heal range). Shaman now begin to dps down first /assist mob (DangerousRangedHighDps1). Warrior thunderclapping, sundering away, etc, getting agro. Warriors back is to the shamans.
- Now when 6 mobs all hit my tank hard; I'm going to need to heal my tank asap; so I do just that with my resto shaman. Resto shaman crits on the heal and gets aggro from two mobs (MeleeEasyMob1 and MeleeEasyMob2), so I'm spinning around, running back to my group trying to click target those mobs that aggroed my healer so I can taunt, sunder, etc them off the healer. But I leave a mob behind (DangerousRangedHighDps2) that also aggros my healer (but I fail to notice).
- Meanwhile the dps shamans have finished nuking down the DangerousRangedHighDps1 mob and are beginning to get a little titchy.
- In the heat of the battle, I now /assist my current target (MeleeEasyMob1 or MeleeEasyMob2) that I'm trying to get off my healer and the dps shaman begin to nuke that one down.
- BUT I really should have had my dps group targetting the DangerousRangedHighDps2 mob; because that one is now nuking my healer to death.
- Wipe.
Enter Jamba-Target (or whatever).
In this situation I know (caused I wiped here), that I need to kill DangerousRangedHighDps1 and DangerousRangedHighDps2 as fast as possible. But how to target DangerousRangedHighDps2 for /assist dps when I'm busy trying to save the healer? (Remember the tank is not facing towards DangerousRangedHighDps2 and is concentrating hard on saving the healer.)
Jamba-Target provides me with 6 key binds for 6 targets (on each character). On all my characters I bind a key to each of these targets (to keep it simple, NumPad 1-6 map to jamba-target-keybind 1-6).
I get to the step 2 above (the 6 mob stage). On my master, Jamba-Target provides me with 6 "set target" gui clickable buttons (say 1=Star, 2=Circle, 3=Diamond, 4=Triangle, 5=Moon, 6=Square). This buttons use "/jamba settarget" slash commands so you don't have to.
I have a key already bound to a macro on my slaves that says /target master. So I press that key, and all slaves target me.
On my master I now target DangerousRangedHighDps1. I then click the Jamba-Target 1=Star button. Jamba sets raid icon star on DangerousRangedHighDps1. Jamba then goes and bakes into internal target macro 1 "/target DangerousRangedHighDps1"; on all the slave dps characters. Remember this macro is bound to NumPad1.
On my master I now target DangerousRangedHighDps2. I then click the Jamba-Target 2=Circle button. Jamba sets raid icon circle on DangerousRangedHighDps2. Jamba then goes and bakes into internal target macro 2 "/target DangerousRangedHighDps2"; on all the slave dps characters. Remember this macro is bound to NumPad2.
Etc for targets 3 - 6. This is quick to do, as I'm clicking on target1, clicking JambaSetTarget1 button, clicking on target2, clicking JambaSetTarget2, etc.
Before I start combat I press NumPad1 whichs targets DangerousRangedHighDps1 on my slave dps characters. I charge wth my warrior to start combat; etc. When I get to step 6 above, instead of /assist the wrong target, I press NumPad2 which causes my dps slaves to target DangerousRangedHighDps2 and I burn it down. I press Numpad3-6 as I burn through all my targets and need new ones.
Now at any time, if I get a spawn or add in that fight, I can still use the usual target with master and /assist key that you describe in your post. When the add is dealt with; I've got my NumPad4 key to target the Triangle mob; etc.
When combat ends; Jamba automatically clears down the internal target macros ready for next combat.
Does that make sense?
Is this hypothetical situation realistic?
Would this that be useful?
Errrr, focus, oh well... :P
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