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    Unhappy Macros for DK and 4 shamans (3 ele&1resto)

    Hello to everyone,
    I have a team with 1 DK (61lvl,frost build,tank) and 4 Shamans(65lvl) (3ele and 1 resto).
    I have 2 DPS buttons. First button is dps button for single mob. The second dps buttons is for pack of mobs.
    My DK is using standart rotation for first dps button(single target):
    #showtooltip
    /castsequence [button:1] reset=6/combat Icy Touch, Plague Strike, Obliterate, Blood Strike, Blood Strike, Obliterate, Obliterate, Obliterate, Obliterate, Icy Touch, Plague Strike, Blood Strike, Blood Strike


    and second dps button for multiple target:

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence [button:1] reset=6/combat Death and Decay, Icy Touch, Plague Strike, Pestilence, Blood Boil, Howling Blast, Blood Boil


    Shamans(ele spec) use for first dps button (for single target):

    #showtooltip Lightning Bolt
    /castsequence [target=focustarget] reset=6/combat , , Lightning Bolt, Frost Shock, Lightning Bolt, Lightning Bolt, Frost Shock, Lightning Bolt


    and second dps button for multiple targets:

    #showtooltip Chain Lightning
    /castsequence [target=focustarget] reset=6/combat , , Chain Lightning, Frost Shock, Lightning Bolt, Chain Lightning, Frost Shock, Lightning Bolt, Chain Lightning, Frost Shock



    But with that macros I can't pass even Ramparts.
    What's wrong with my macro? Can anyone give some work macros?
    Thanks for the answers.

    p.s.:sorry for my bad english

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    Need more information.

    Why can't you clear ramparts? Are you running out of mana? Is your tank dieing? Is your tank not getting aggro?

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    My tank at the middle of the battle is not taking aggro properly.
    And my dps isn't well (but I geared good).

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    I'd ensure the Death Knight is in Frost Presence, as that is additional threat.

    You might want to move away from Chain Lightning, or at least casting it early on multiple mob pulls.
    Let the DK build a fair bit of threat on secondary targets before the Shaman throw spells at secondary targets.
    You can use Magma Totems or Fire Elementals, as AoE damage that does not increase Shaman threat.

    I am running a click macro for the shaman.
    But my Paladin uses a 96969 castsequence; as far as I know there's nothing similar for a Death Knight.
    You could check the wiki for an Unholy DK tanking sequence, Stealthy has one posted there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    I'd ensure the Death Knight is in Frost Presence, as that is additional threat.

    You might want to move away from Chain Lightning, or at least casting it early on multiple mob pulls.
    Let the DK build a fair bit of threat on secondary targets before the Shaman throw spells at secondary targets.
    You can use Magma Totems or Fire Elementals, as AoE damage that does not increase Shaman threat.

    I am running a click macro for the shaman.
    But my Paladin uses a 96969 castsequence; as far as I know there's nothing similar for a Death Knight.
    You could check the wiki for an Unholy DK tanking sequence, Stealthy has one posted there.
    tnx, i'm will try to use click macro...sounds good

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    I was running an Unholy tank with my group to start, and all I needed to do to ensure I never lost aggro (even when chain lightning was macroed in as about cast #5 in my shammy rotation) was not to start dps until pestilence had hit. The first six casts of your multi-target macro I didn't actually have macroed, because beyond pestilence it was a blood boil/death strike mix with glyphed pestilence to never have to manually reapply diseases,

    The other reason I didn't macro the inital casts is, because they are spell casts and I didn't have the 17% additional hit, every now and then they would miss and need to either be reattempted manually, or I would lose a hell of a lot of aggro from the missing damage. (As unholy most of the secondary rotation is uneccesary as long as you have your diseases ticking over and are using rune strike whenever available)

    I have also been tanking as Frost, and the problem I see with your multitarget macro is that you are thinking like most DKs in that you must have both your diseases up on all mobs at all times (like Unholy). Once I did some reading, I glyphed howling blast to apply frost fever and went to a single disease rotation and it works fantastically well as you never need manually apply any diseases or even refresh them; Howling Blast does a ton of aggro and takes care of the disease refresh.

    DnD --> Howling Blast --> Blood Boil --> Obliterate --> Blood Boil/Blood Strike x 2 --> repeat from howling blast

    For single target and boss rotation I went back to the standard 2 x disease + Obliterate routine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OogaJiggaWooga View Post
    tnx for tips, when I use yours multiple target DPS rotation (DnD --> Howling Blast --> Blood Boil --> Obliterate --> Blood Boil x 2), Obliterate doesn't attack the mob. What's wrong with my macros?

    Here is my macros:

    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","0")
    /click MultiBarRightButton1
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /click MultiBarRightButton3
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","1")

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Howling Blast,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Blood Boil,,,,

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Obliterate,,,,

    ....=1sec
    button 1=Howling
    button 2=Blood Boil
    button 3=Obliterate

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    Why do you have it clicking button 2, 3 times in the macro?
    Also, i think Obliterate is a single target melee range attack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vadosov View Post
    Obliterate doesn't attack the mob. What's wrong with my macros?

    Here is my macros:

    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","0")
    /click MultiBarRightButton1
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /click MultiBarRightButton3
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","1")

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Howling Blast,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Blood Boil,,,,

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Obliterate,,,,

    ....=1sec
    button 1=Howling
    button 2=Blood Boil
    button 3=Obliterate
    As far as I can tell, your Blood Boil castsequence is getting back to the Blood Boil cast before Obliterate goes off, meaning that it will sit waiting for the c/d on Blood Boil until it is up again. Castsequences and click macros only work if they are in a "," state (waiting to get to a new spell), but they fail when they have something on c/d that is earlier in the click order, because the c/d will always wait to cast. Having extra click commands does not get around this either.

    I would probably make the following changes and see how you go. What you will find is that you will lay out all of your runes fairly quickly (which is great immediate AOE threat), and there will be about a three second break after the second blood boil before the next Howling Blast, but as you don't really have any runes left there's not much more you could have been doing. You will also be casting Rune Strike whenever it is up (this has been tested) so your threat will be maximised on your current target.

    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","0")
    /click MultiBarRightButton1
    /click MultiBarRightButton2
    /click MultiBarRightButton3
    /run SetCVar("Sound_EnableSFX","1")

    #showtooltip
    /castsequence reset=combat Howling Blast,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Obliterate,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    #showtooltip
    /cast Blood Boil
    (you don't need a macro here, just the Blood Boil spell)

    /cast Rune Strike
    (you don't need a macro here, just the Rune Strike spell)

    ....=1sec
    button 1=Howling
    button 2=Blood Boil
    button 3=Rune Strike

    Give it a try and let me know how it goes for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by OogaJiggaWooga View Post
    tyvm, macros works good!

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