You should make sure each interrupt keystroke is in its own step, with an advanced setting to not go to the next step for 0.2 seconds and only click once.

Next, set the primary to reset after 5.0 seconds, as most interrupts are 10 seconds.

Then, start with your ranged interrupts. Range gets priority because well..they are ranged. They will get there before melee.

Melee should be last as it takes them time to get to a target. I run DK/WAR/SHM/HUNT/HUNT and the hunters are MM so they get priority on the interrupts and I usually only need them except on boss fights. You WILL need more than 2 if you are doing say, End Time and get Tyrande.


If you want it to be more creative, make a wow-side macro to [@focus] and then cast the interrupt. I wouldn't advise it on melee though. Only ranged.