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    This is what I use for my paladin:

    PreMacro=[[
    ]],
    "/cast Avenger's Shield",
    "/castsequence reset=9/combat Consecration",
    "/castsequence reset=5/combat Judgement, Hammer of Righteous, Hammer of Righteous, Hammer of Righteous",
    PostMacro=[[
    ]],
    }

    I don't use any target pre macros.

    You 100% do not want to 1 to 1 manually broadcast your abilities to your slaves as you will only be playing off what you see procs on your masters window. Instead you want each of them to try to fire off abilities as soon as they are able too. My toons have lots of differing haste % so it would be a huge dps loss to try to send each ability one at a time.

    The above macro I have found works very well. Each time you press the button GS tries to fire off each line item until it cant then it moves onto the next one. A regular wow macro would get stuck. I just tell isboxer to broadcast my single target spam key "F" ingame and then I make a gnomesequencer macro and drag it onto my F keyind. I also followed the authors video on how to make your own macros so that they are not getting replaced whenever the addon updates which is quite frequently. In my main rotation of judgement and hammer it takes about 5-8 seconds to cycle through and even with a haste buff the macro will still reset after 5 to cast judgement again. You may have to add or remove some of the Hammer of the Righteous from the macro as you want to make sure your cooldown abilities don't take too long to fire and you also have to account for how fast it cycles when you get a time warp/bloodlust/heroism buff or drums.

    You can edit or view the macros in GnomeSequencer by typing /gsse (gnome sequencer sequence editor). You can make a few variations and play around with them ingame but I don't believe they save forever. I started with the default macros and then tested and edited them to figure out what works best for me and my toons and then made my own variation of the macro.

    The more lines you include the longer it will take to cycle through all of the buttons to check if a proc ability is available. I think its best to limit your macro to two or 3 lines. The defaults use way too many global cool downs to cycle back around to try to fire off avenger shield.

    I wrote some more about this here:

    http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/5...l=1#post407040

    I'm going to add my other GS macros for my DKs to my guide post later.

    You can also do all of this is in isboxer using multiple steps and actions. I just find its easier to see and edit it all under one GnomeSequencer macro.
    Last edited by MiRai : 10-07-2016 at 11:03 PM Reason: Formatting

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