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    Is there a way with a macro not to interrupt a channeled spell by pressing a key?

    example:

    1 is binded to attack key

    My mage starts evocation

    I want to keep pressing 1 so others can cast but not interrupt the evocation.

    There are other cases, other spells but this one will do it

    Thanking you all in advance
    10 Boxing - Grim Batol EU - Is Multiboxing
    Lvl 80 - Prot Paladin/Unholy DK/4 Elem Shaman
    /Shadow Priest//Fire Mage/Rest Shaman/Rest Druid

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    /cast [nochanneling] Spellname
    5-boxing pally, shammies, droods, priest on Laughing Skull-EU, Horde
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  3. #3

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    You could always add a /stopmacro [channeling] to the top of each DPS macro your mage has. Although that MIIIIGHT effect arcane missiles.
    Hardware Lurker

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    /stopmacro [channeling:evocation] at the top will work

    or /cast [nochanneling:evocation] Spellname will work for evocation only.

    The above example will of course stop casting over any spell that has a channeling effect.

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    Thank you very much!
    Will try asap!

    Cheers
    10 Boxing - Grim Batol EU - Is Multiboxing
    Lvl 80 - Prot Paladin/Unholy DK/4 Elem Shaman
    /Shadow Priest//Fire Mage/Rest Shaman/Rest Druid

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