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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyonheart View Post
    Good stuff Merc!

    And Apps.. you cant level a BH and Warrior together until level 10. SWs and SIs start on same planet. BHs and IAs start on another.
    Right. Yup, I know. I thought that lil tid bit was covered by Kris's comment plus mine.. Either way. For anyone else who didnt catch that... or havent played Beta, Lyons stating that similar to some of wow's starting zones, in SWTOR you cant get out of certain areas until level 10.


    Quote Originally Posted by Kris1234 View Post
    I think he may have meant how many TOONS

    for me I will do 2 toons till lvl 10, then another 2, then box 4 from lvl 10 to 50

    Im doing it this way coz im going for 1 of each class
    Quote Originally Posted by Apps View Post
    OH!!!! that makes more sense.. kk, in that case..

    I am doing 2 Inquisitors (one ass and one sorc) together, level to 50
    Then doing 1 warrior and one BH, together, to level 50

    Similar to what Kris is doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinotnoir View Post
    How many you going to box when its live?

    Just two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris1234 View Post
    I just started doing this in isboxer when it came to me that this current setup would only work if using multiple of the same class correct? because of the delays you put into SF1 ect

    is that correct?

    If so, then instead of creating new keymaps for each team, create them for each class and sub class instead.
    create ATG for class and sub classes instead of the whole group

    this should then allow you to have a mixed team. ( I THINK )

    any thoughts?

    EDIT
    after thinking about it, im going to create a different KeyMap per toon so I wont have an issue when it comes to say, 2 BH being differnt levels with different abilities. altho until early access starts I have no idea what im thinking will even work :P

    I've run this setup with different classes. For example my first team was an Operative/Assassin combo.

    In that situation you can absolutely create a specific "Assassin" and "Operative" keymap. SF1 when sent to both characters then can do different things. For example maybe you want your assassin to open with Dark Charge (The shield ability I think it is called :P) and you want the Operative to corrosive dart. The timings may be different and you can accomplish that.

    What I did instead, was this. Since my operative didn't need to use 11 keys in a DPS rotation, and my assassin didn't need to use 11 keys, I was able to earmark a couple keys for each character that would be timer based. So for example the Operative had SF1 and the Assassin got SF2 and SF3. The regular rotation for both characters using shared keys began at SF4, with SF2 and SF3 blank for the Op and SF1 blank for the Assassin.

    I also ran a DPS rotation for the assassin that fired off of my heal rotation for the operative. Here is how I did that.

    Create new mapped key. Name it "DPS/Heal"
    Set it to pass when pressed or released.
    Step 1: Keymap Actions -> Do New KeyMap Action
    Do SF1 in ATG key map -> ASSASSIN CHARACTER
    Do SF2 in ATG key map -> ASSASSIN CHARACTER
    ...
    Do SF11 in ATG key map -> ASSASSIN CHARACTER
    Step 2: Set to do not pass for 1.5 seconds (As you get haste and your GCD lowers you will lower this as well to reflect it).
    Do 0 in ATG key map -> ASSASSIN CHARACTER

    Create new mapped key. Name it "OPHEAL1"
    Bind it to whatever you are going to spam. Set it to pass when pressed or released.
    Step 1: Keymap Actions -> Do New KeyMap Action
    Do CSF1 in ATG key map -> Self (This will be kolto infusion 1.5s uses tac advantage)
    Do CSF2 in ATG key map -> Self (This is kolto injection 2.5s cast time)
    Do DPS/HEal in ATG keymap -> Self

    This allows your assassin to continue tanking and doing DPS while you are throwing heals around. Readjustments can be made on the fly by using your regular DPS hotkey to move and reposition.

    Here is another trick I used with my operative/assassin team to reduce the micro in fighting as much as possible.

    Create new mapped key. I named it "HOTASS". Set a hotkey for target last target in game (I think that is what it is called). I used Control F2.
    Bind it to whatever. Set it to pass when pressed or released.
    Step 1: Keymap Actions -> Do New KeyMap Action
    Do C-F1 in ATG key map -> OPERATIVE CHARACTER
    Do CS-F3 in ATG key map -> OPERATIVE CHARACTER

    Step 2: Set to do not pass for A)1.5s B)12s (As you get haste and your GCD lowers you will lower this as well to reflect it).
    Do Control F2 in ATG key map -> OPERATIVE CHARACTER

    With this key, you can use it in two ways option A and or option B. With A you can fire it manually with a hotkey and what it will do is quickly target the assassin cast your HOT and then switch targets back to what you were fighting. OR with B you can insert this into your DPS rotation. Option B is extremely lazy and not all that efficient since you will be running your hot with near 100% uptime on your tank. However when grinding out elites in heroics sometimes it is nice to just turn your brain off. I used both and in fact I have two copies of the hotkey. One that is setup to be used manually via hotkey, and another I can use by simply moving the HOT into the slot the hotkey is calling. If I don't want that option, I leave it empty. You can also just add or remove that line from your DPS spam at need.
    Last edited by Mercbeast : 12-05-2011 at 05:49 PM

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    Looks like great stuff Beast. I look forward to trying this all out when SWTOR releases in a few weeks!

    Thanks for all the hard work and for sharing!
    10-boxing Alliance Sargeras and Kil'jaeden

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    [QUOTE=Mercbeast;350388]The Mercbeast SWTOR Boxing Framework

    Companion Attack

    Create a hotkey called "CompAttack". Execute when hotkey pressed or released. Bind a hotkey to it, I use 0.
    Step 1
    Do Assist in ATG key map -> Self
    0 -> Action Target Group (This is sending 0 to all members of your action target group)
    Step 2
    0 -> Action Target Group (I repeat this step because sometimes it seems a little unresponsive)

    I'm a little fuzzy here.....and still pretty sober. "Do Assist in ATG key map ->Self" So under step one, I right click on Actions and select "Key Map Actions", "New Do Mapped Key Action"...right? I made my assist keymap under the "Always on" tab because it's not ATG specific. By "Self"...should I select a specific slot or character name. Thanks in advance! Thank you Mercbeast for this piece of awesomeness.

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    [QUOTE=Themopolis;350523]
    Quote Originally Posted by Mercbeast View Post
    The Mercbeast SWTOR Boxing Framework

    Companion Attack

    Create a hotkey called "CompAttack". Execute when hotkey pressed or released. Bind a hotkey to it, I use 0.
    Step 1
    Do Assist in ATG key map -> Self
    0 -> Action Target Group (This is sending 0 to all members of your action target group)
    Step 2
    0 -> Action Target Group (I repeat this step because sometimes it seems a little unresponsive)

    I'm a little fuzzy here.....and still pretty sober. "Do Assist in ATG key map ->Self" So under step one, I right click on Actions and select "Key Map Actions", "New Do Mapped Key Action"...right? I made my assist keymap under the "Always on" tab because it's not ATG specific. By "Self"...should I select a specific slot or character name. Thanks in advance! Thank you Mercbeast for this piece of awesomeness.
    Self refers to current window I believe. So it will execute the action in the current window. You've already defined an actual assist keymap. So all this hotkey is doing is telling your current window to execute the assist key which defines who you send that key to! I hope that isn't confusing!

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    Hi Merc thank you for the detailed post. Long time lurker here, first time registered poster looking to finally dive into multiboxing with swtor release. I have read through all of the wiki help files and watched Marai's videos which mostly pertain to wow related stuff but I'm still having a hard time grasping setting up keymaps and all related things.

    I am brand spanking new to isboxer - just purchased an account. Is it possible to import your isboxer config into mine to view all of your settings on screen to understand how they actually apply/look in the program.

    I got lost about a few lines into your directions. Thanks in advance.

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    I'd suggest reading through Ualaa's guide to get the feel for keymaps and the like

    http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=26231
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    I'd just like to add this.

    This setup is based off of dual computer boxing because Lax had not yet added a single box work around. Today using a friends account I ran into a problem using action target groups. For assisting/following using the target Other Action Target Group members was not working. The quick fix was to change it from Other ATG to All Windows without Current.

    This also may simply be a result of me not taking the time to properly setup my config as I just jumped on a friends second account to make sure everything would be smooth for tomorrow when I get in on my second account (fingers crossed ;p )

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