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    Calon, Note that I don't think click-to-move is used by most people that much.

    I believe the default keybind to enable follow for your team is Alt-F and most of the time you are moving on one character and following on the others and then when you want to engage the Warriors can charge in and then Interact-With-Target (IWT) or if charge is down (or you are in combat) I think when you press to attack a mob at distance the IWT coding moves the Warrior(s) to melee range to allow them to get the attack off so you don't really need to click to move.

    There are multiple ways to approach it and it is good to practice driving from multiple characters just to give you different points of view and to determine what you like best (and to give redundancy if the character you are driving from dies in combat).

    For me running 3Warriors+2Paladins no matter what character I was on I had to remotely get heals from at least one of my healers. I setup my VFX regions to actually appear on all 5 clients when they were in the ForeGround which included having a VFX to both healer's VuhDo party bars (though when on a healer I only had one sourced in from the other healer).

    In the end I actually preferred driving from one Warrior and having the others, including both of my healers assist in attacking mobs and then I would heal from either healer from that Warrior (to max Mp5 I tended to use one healer until he was at 50% mana and then switch to the other unless the incoming damage was such that I needed both healers which was the case sometimes).

    In the end driving & healing from the healer with the Warriors on auto-follow and then sending the warriors in to start engagements (either via charge or IWT running instead of click-to-move) is likely the best way to play as you have full command of you healer though to me it kinda felt like I was watching someone else do all the work that way... I liked it more when I drove from a Warrior as it felt like I was actually fighting the mob(s) in question but, especially when you have only 1 healer (and that healer stays out of melee range), it likely is smartest to drive from the healer.
    Last edited by nodoze : 01-24-2020 at 12:39 PM

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