Hmm, doesn't seem much of a problem to me.


Suppose you have 5 shamans a dk and a priest. Sometimes going 5x shammy, or 4x shammy tank, or 3x shammy priest and tank

you could just set up a large ftl macro (would need macaroon as otherwise you will most surely reach limit) and do ftl alt macro's like this.

These would be a standard FTL macro set, but we need to change that then:

First:
/target [nomod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Second][mod:alt,mod:shift,nomod:ctrl,target=Third][mod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Fourth][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Fifth]
Second:
/target [nomod:ctrl,mod:alt,nomod:shift,target=First][mod:alt,mod:shift,nomod:ctrl,target=Third][mod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Fourth][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Fifth]



You designate your 5 man party in First through fifth (based on which account the character is on). For example

DK -> First
Shaman1 -> First
Shaman2 -> Second
Shaman3 -> Third
Shaman4 -> Fourth
Shaman5 -> Fifth
Priest -> Fifth

You make five keymappings, for each of the five designated groups. Then based on the names, your new FTL macro's will look like this.

First:
/target [nomod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Shaman2][mod:alt,mod:shift,nomod:ctrl,target=Shaman3][mod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Shaman4][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Shaman5, exists][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Priest, exists]
Second:
/target [nomod:ctrl,mod:alt,nomod:shift,target=DK, exists][nomod:ctrl,mod:alt,nomod:shift,target=Shaman1, exists][mod:alt,mod:shift,nomod:ctrl,target=Shaman3][mod:ctrl,nomod:alt,mod:shift,target=Shaman4][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Shaman5, exists][mod:ctrl,mod:alt,mod:shift,target=Priest, exists]



I mean, I'm like 99% certain that will work. As long as you assing each character to a designated 'partyslot' for your FTL. I don't use a system like this as I have a stationary box myself. But this should give you FTL without having to worry on which characters you box with.

And you would most likely need Macaroon to stay in macro character limit.