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    Default Special Follow Macro

    Actually i use a follow macro with "nodead" in it on my 4 shamies, so if my main toon isnt on they will follow the next shamy in that macro.

    /target [target=xxxx, nodead][target=xxx, nodead]
    /follow
    /cast [nomounted, nostance] Water Shield


    But this seems to work only when the shamy has died or if hes offline.

    Since there's no out of range check, how can i make so that i can use it even the shamy isnt dead or offline.

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    with the normal 'nodead'-method you can't, but what you could do is using some of the following methods:

    - FTL
    - focus
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    Quote Originally Posted by olipcs View Post
    with the normal 'nodead'-method you can't, but what you could do is using some of the following methods:

    - FTL
    - focus
    Nah, neither of those automatically adjusts for out-of-range conditions, which I think is what he's asking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    Nah, neither of those automatically adjusts for out-of-range conditions, which I think is what he's asking about.
    I think the OP was using the term "out of range" to mean if the macro knows if they're dead or just simply offline.
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    Jep thats the problem. If i log off my main, it works perfectly.

    If i log him on, lets say hes in dalaran and all my slaves are in taunka village, the macro doenst work anymore.

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    I'd suggest just using a different system. Focus systems seem easy enough, though I enjoy FTL.
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    well of course neighter of them realy test for out of range (which is impossible to do in combat).

    I suggested FTL or focus-system, because with both you can specify your leading toon quite easy, and there are no preassumptions (like the leader is dead).

    With FTL you chose the 'leader' simply by the window you are playing and with the fcus-system you set your desired leader as focus.

    Or you could use Jamba and have different /jamba-follow macros on the different toons (this is actualy what i'm doing)
    Last edited by olipcs : 08-24-2009 at 04:42 PM
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    Sounds good indead. Just read that focusless leaderless thread 1 day ago.

    Ill try it out.

    Thx guys

    Edit: Using Jamba, but not that long. Where do i set up different follow macros?
    Last edited by Woodster1 : 08-24-2009 at 04:47 PM

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    For jamba i use the:

    /jamba-follow target <target> <tag>

    command and have different Versions of it bound to my follow key on all my alts.
    For example on ToonA I use: '/jamba-follow ToonA all'
    on ToonB: '/jamba-follow ToonB all' and so on... (its like an FTL, but without FTL-Code )
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    Ah great, works pretty good.

    Thanks

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