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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeratul View Post
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    As to the original question, I tend to use castsequences until about 60 or so when I start doing dungeons that require more than just facerolling. Once stuff actually requires some work, I move to click setups to optimize rotations.
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    While leveling, I usually just castsequence the few major abilities with commas thrown in to simulate cooldowns and reset=target/combat/5 as a sort of catch-all. Some work better than others.
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    What I did, but assuming you already knew -

    I use /cast frost bolt() - that way I never have to change the spell rank at all in my macros, it will always use the highest. In general; I look up what spells I have at lvl 80 and place place holders in my hotkeys, so that I can replace them when I get them.

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