I have an idea I'm going to try tonight. Perhaps others are already doing this and I'm a Johnny-come-lately, but here it is.
The idea is to setup /castsequence macros to create just 3 buttons to control my Shaman for casting Lightning Bolts and Healing at the same time as a group. One button will do Light Healing, another Medium Healing and a third Heavy Healing. Each /castsequence will list 5 different spells for each toon. These buttons would be used in those battles where I need some level of constant healing, otherwise I will just spam LB's and whatnot and throw in heals when I need to.
Here are the matrices:
Light Healing Matrix (heavy damage)
Resto LHW LB LB HW LB
Elem1 LB LB LHW LB LB
Elem2 LB LB LB LB LHW
Elem3 LB LHW LB LB LB
Medium Healing Matrix (medium damage)
Resto LHW HW LHW HW LHW
Elem1 LB LB LB LHW LB
Elem2 LB LHW LB LB LHW
Elem3 LHW LB LHW LB LB
Heavy Healing Matrix (light damage)
Resto HW HW LHW HW HW
Elem1 LB LHW LB LHW LB
Elem2 LHW LB HW LB LHW
Elem3 LHW LHW LB LHW LHW
After 5 presses I will have gone through 20 total spells.
Pressing Light Healing 5 times results in 15 Lightning bolts and 5 heals in those 20 presses with the heals spread out among the Shaman helping to even out mana usage.
Medium Healing 5 times results in 10 bolts and 10 heals.
Heavy Healing 5 times results in 6 bolts and 14 heals with a few more of them being HW's than with Light and Medium.
I would bounce around between these keys depending on the situation. So maybe at the start of a heavy pull with my Pally tank -- say a 4 lobster pull in Heroic Slave Pens -- I'd do a couple of Heavies, then sneak in a Medium or Light to get in more DPS. As mobs fall I would be able to slack off on Heavy and go down to Medium or Light and get a lot more damage done.
I wouldn't even care if the cast sequence macros got out of sync between the toons, I would still get the effect of Light, Medium and Heavy healing anyway.
Between those presses I'll kick in some shocks and maybe even chance Chain Lightning if I have a good hold on aggro. But I think this might reduce decision making during the heat of a battle and have an overall positive on the outcome with less effort and stress.
I'll see how this goes and report on it.
Anyone already doing this?
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