Dimensional Death

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn => Guide Book => Topic started by: Saithe on January 24, 2014, 02:17:16 AM

Title: Scholar Macros
Post by: Saithe on January 24, 2014, 02:17:16 AM
Updated 4/23/14

Offensive/CDs Based on Target of Target

Energy Drain
/micon "Energy Drain"
/ac "Energy Drain" <tt>
/ac "Energy Drain" <t>


Virus
/micon "Virus"
/ac "Virus" <tt>
/ac "Virus" <t>

Cat
/fc   /l、
/fc (゚、 。 7
/fc  l、 ~  ヽ
/fc じしf_, )ノ
/fc Here take this complimentary cat.

Healing

Physick

/micon "Physick"
/pac "Embrace" <t>
/ac "Physick" <t>


Adloquium

/micon "Adloquium"
/pac "Embrace" <t>
/ac "Adloquium" <t>



Lustrate

/micon "Lustrate"
/pac "Embrace" <t>
/ac "Lustrate" <t>


Leeches

/micon "Leeches"
/pac "Embrace" <t>
/ac "Leeches" <t>




Rouse + AoE Heal + Healing CD (Just hammer this)

/ac Rouse <me>
/pac "Fey Illumination" <me>
/pac "Whispering Dawn" <me> <wait.1>
/pac "Whispering Dawn" <me>
/macroicon "Rouse"




Swiftcast/Ressurection (Functions as a normal swiftcast when not targetting a dead person)

/micon "Swiftcast"
/ac "Swiftcast" <me>
/ac "Resurrection" <t>



SwiftCast/Eos
/micon "Summon"
/ac "Swiftcast" <me>
/ac "Summon" <me>


SwiftCast/Selene
/micon "Summon II"
/ac "Swiftcast" <me>
/ac "Summon II" <me>

Personal preference if you use these, the Res one is the only one I'd consider really required.

I'll add the rest later.


Title: Re: Scholar Macros
Post by: Saithe on April 23, 2014, 10:45:42 PM
Started updating.
Title: Re: Scholar Macros
Post by: Ranzera on May 08, 2014, 05:17:59 PM
I'd say at least a variation of lustrate macro is required as well.

/micon Lustrate
/ac Lustrate <t>

What does this do?  It stops dead targets from making you Lustrate yourself. Handy!
Title: Re: Scholar Macros
Post by: Saithe on May 09, 2014, 11:18:11 AM
That macro was already there just had embrace tied into it. Also I typically don't macro Lustrate, just know some people wanted a macro for it. It adds a little bit of artificial delay onto it when you macro it.
Title: Re: Scholar Macros
Post by: Ranzera on May 13, 2014, 05:01:52 PM
I know you had a lustrate macro. I'm saying even if you don't use that, you should have one.