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* /micon "Verraise"
* /micon "Verraise"
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <1&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <2&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <3&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <4&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <5&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <6&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <7&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <t&gt;
* /ac "Verraise" <8&gt;
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This macro simplifies targeting with [[Verraise]]. The priority is your current target and will try to fire off multiple times. You may optionally add a check for [[Swiftcast]] first by adding [ /ac "Swiftcast" <wait.1> ] (without the brackets) into line 2, but this will slightly delay your cast time. It is recommended instead that you use this macro while you have the [[Dualcast]] buff.
This macro simplifies targeting with [[Verraise]]. The priority is your current target and will try to fire off multiple times. You may optionally add a check for [[Swiftcast]] first by adding [ /ac "Swiftcast" <wait.1> ] (without the brackets) into line 2, but this will slightly delay your cast time. It is recommended instead that you use this macro while you have the [[Dualcast]] buff.

Revision as of 21:34, 15 December 2020

See also: Red Mage

Macros

Macros should not be used for combat skills under any circumstances, it is a severe loss in DPS. Raise macros are used only to inform a pug group that you are taking care of the rez to avoid overlap with the healers. Otherwise all other macros should be avoided entirely.

Power Verraise

  • /micon "Verraise"
  • /ac "Verraise" <t>
  • /ac "Verraise" <1>
  • /ac "Verraise" <2>
  • /ac "Verraise" <3>
  • /ac "Verraise" <4>
  • /ac "Verraise" <5>
  • /ac "Verraise" <6>
  • /ac "Verraise" <7>
  • /ac "Verraise" <8>


This macro simplifies targeting with Verraise. The priority is your current target and will try to fire off multiple times. You may optionally add a check for Swiftcast first by adding [ /ac "Swiftcast" <wait.1> ] (without the brackets) into line 2, but this will slightly delay your cast time. It is recommended instead that you use this macro while you have the Dualcast buff.