I couldn't decide if whether to put this in the new mb area or macro, as it is I'm sure quite newbish.
Finally decided it was more newbish, but I apologize if I should have placed it in the Macro section.
I've been trying to learn more about macro's and I'm trying to do something that I assume is easy yet I'm kind of flailing.
I want to have a spammable priority macro that would work with a macro that always fires spells in the same order (regardless if key is spammed or not).
By that I mean something along the lines of
DPS macro.
1) If Spell 1 is up cast spell
2) Else if Spell 2 is up cast spell
3) else cast spell.
Tank macro
1) Holy Shield
2) hammer of Righteous
3) Judgement
4) SoR
etc.
I want to be able to spam it at variable rates yet have it always work and cast the highest priority spell or for the tank the next one in the series.
So,
From what I understand with just having a series of /cast macros wouldn't work as if the first cast works then the macro stops, and if it isn't ready it won't advance either?
So then there is the /castsequence macro. but say for the following
/castsequence SpellA, SpellB, SpellC.
This one gets hung up until a spell can cast.
I've seen once that add empty statements, to give a kind of timing for say recasting a buff every X seconds. But I want it to work correctly whether I hit it a few times, or mash it.
Then I thought about a series of /castsequence macros in a /click macro, but then I got confused if that would work at all.
Are these things even possible? am I missing some important fact that makes wanting to do this silly?
Basically what I'm wanting it to have my tanking macro , dps macros all firing off the same key but working correctly for both scenarios with the issues of cast time and different key mashing speeds/
Sorry if I missed a relevant post, I searched a bit and found quite a bit to help me understand macros better but didn't seem to answer my question specifically.
Tyval
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