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    Default Don't use stopcasting if you are an idiot.

    I tweaked my healing setup for my shaman last night. Added stopcasting to all of them.

    Went in to battlegrounds and my healing was worse than before.
    I was getting completely wasted by the opposition, heals didn't seem to fire.
    I figured I must have mistyped something and stripped the stopcasting back out.

    So this morning I'm thinking about it and realised why it didn't work for me.

    I was spamming the healing button. I was doing a much better job of interrupting my healing than the enemy was.


    I've decided that stopcasting isn't for me - I am definitely a button masher. I figure if i really need to interrupt a cast I can hit my down arrow (step back) and pop a heal. The rest of the time the heal can hit when it needs to.

    I thought I'd share this startling revelation ( ) in case there is actually someone out there equally as dim as me.
    (Unlikely I know).
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    Haha sounds familiar.
    I use /stopcasting in the healling macros for the dps guys.
    The healing macro for my tank is only the cast command.
    Kept wondering why the heals where going so bad when i had /stopcasting in it
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    I use the stopcasting on my healing macro on only half of my shaman team... 2 on 4 .. so when I'm hitting (thousand of times) the button like I always do... I'm pretty sure that two chars will actually be casting the heal on the specified char... instead of "stopcasting" it everytime I push the button
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    I had exactly the same problem and couldn't get on with /stopcasting.

    Now my healer just doesn't cast DPS spells unless I modify the DPS spam key with CTRL, which means he's always ready to heal if I think it's likely to be needed - no stopcasting for me

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    I use modifiers on my follow button and follow strobing on my melee guys, then it has a mod for when something goes wrong in combat and they need to follow...basically it's follow the leader when out of combat or stopcasting in combat

    /click FTLPickATargetButton
    /stopcasting [combat]
    /follow [nocombat][mod:lalt/lctrl/lshift]

    I broadcast only the right-side modifiers for FTL lucky me WoW can figure them out in macros...now if they could just do keybinds :P

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    I use stopcasting judiciously.

    I too had used it in my original healing setup but I fold like a cheap suit under pressure and resort to button spamming.

    So, now I use it only for "oh crap" buttons and situational things like cleanse/dispel.

    I love stopmacro though (unrelated I know).
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    how about using ?
    /stopcasting [nochanneling:what ever the heal spell is]

    not sure if this works

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    On my (very new) setup, I have stopcasting as the NUMPAD 0 button which is by my right thumb and then I can immediatley follow with the appropriate heal spam from the rest of the NUMPAD.

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    Wouldn't jump/move do the same thing?
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    It would, but jumping in particular results in a much longer interrupt because you're still "moving" and unable to start casting anything other than instants until you hit the ground again.

    A quick tap on a strafe key would do the trick, but that's just as much effort as hitting the stopcasting button (which I also don't have... )

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