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    well, you can use a n52 bound to your assist with target and then interact with target on the same key press. the tos is one key press per action, but I don't think targeting a toon is considered an actual action, as you can have macros that spam the bg looking for enemy names and that is technically one key press. its gray water, but its the closest thing I know to legit play

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    Fastest way to loot as a multiboxer is divide the pile of mobs up into quarters and have a different toon loot each quarter. Other than that, no real way to "speed up" looting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coglistings View Post
    well, you can use a n52 bound to your assist with target and then interact with target on the same key press. the tos is one key press per action, but I don't think targeting a toon is considered an actual action, as you can have macros that spam the bg looking for enemy names and that is technically one key press. its gray water, but its the closest thing I know to legit play
    Having an N52 macro that sends an assist key and then IWT is perfectly fine.

    http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread....47237684&sid=3

    Hi, I've created the following macro:

    http://img6.immage.de/2503b986iwinii.jpg

    the macro causes a simultanous keypress of shift v and g, meaning key "a" is being pressed by "B" and C" at the same time (b and c standing for toons most likely), I'm using this for interact with target and some other ability simultanously although it does not repeat anything - is it okay to use such a macro?

    #e(dit) interact with target is a function to be found under the targeting section of the keybindings
    Hello Kruschpak,

    the player Bubalus gave you the correct answer. It would be perfectly fine for you to use the earlier mentioned macro.

    Regards,
    Tesandrie

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