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    Default Casting single target buff on all group member with one macro, possible?

    hey guys,



    Im looking in lower levels to get my chars (main and slaves) casting their one target buff (no group buff yet) on each group member with single one macro, is this possible anyone find out such macro?



    cheers

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    YOu mean to cast Arcane Intellect for example right?
    I would just put the spell on the same number area for each toon.
    Ex. put AI on the 7 key for all toons. Then I hit esc so they dont target anything, then hit 7. (make sure you have self casting on) and they all buff eachother.
    If you have different classes to cast on, then you would have to make a slight change, put the buffs to 7 AI, MOTW, PWF, then hit your F1-F5 buttons and hit 7 after.

    You could set up casting sequences for it, but it would be much more work to make the buff then to just do what i mentioned above.
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    If I remember right, this should do the trick:
    Code:
    /cast [target=party] Mark of the Wild
    just change the spell name to whatever the buff is on each character and bind it all to the same key so when you press it everyone activates the macro. Either that or:
    Code:
    /target party
    /cast Mark of the Wild
    One of those 2 should cycle through your party members and use a buff, just dont spam it too fast or you might double buff the same person.

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    The above macro should work but is it possible to have different targets in a cast sequence macro

    /castsequence reset=10 [target=player1] Buff, [target=player2] Buff, [target=player3] Buff


    ?

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    I use something like: /cast [target=party1target] Buff

    While it means I have to target each party member in turn, it also means I can drive-by-buff which is always fun just for the "WTF?!?" reaction I get from my mixed team.
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    I just install smartbuff on each toon then bind a key to it. Mash the one button to buff the whole party no matter what the class configuration is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesavagetony',index.php?page=Thread&postID=118132 #post118132][url='http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=13166
    [Recommendation] SmartBuff (Automatic Buffing)[/url]
    I agree. Get this! You can also choose what class gets the buffs.. (skip intelect for warriors, etc.)
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    I recommend ZomgBuffs for this

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