Target of target wow
You slave characters attack targets in the order you specify (you have to press the target key for each target in order for your slave characters to switch targets).
TARGET OF TARGET WOW FREE
Marking each mob with a raid icon and then using the keys assigned to the raid icons to target these mobs means that your tank is free to tank, taunt and otherwise be useful rather than being a "brain" for the slave characters. Jamba-Target is useful in instances when you have pulls of multiple mobs. When a mob has been marked and there are other mobs in the area with the same name, your slave characters will target the nearest mob with that name, not necessarily the mob that was marked. * Mobs with the same name cannot be uniquely targeted. Jamba-Target targets mobs by using their names (the raid icons are for visual identification, not targeting). Now you can leave your slave characters to concentrate on that mob, while your tank is busy tanking other mobs. Pressing a key assigned to a raid icon causes all your slave characters to target the mob marked with the raid icon*. You mark individual mobs using the raid icon system. Jamba-Target is a system that allows you build a pre-defined kill sequence for your slave characters.
TARGET OF TARGET WOW SERIES
I think you”re over-complicating this series of macros. For your question the Targeting and Help/Harm sections would be of particular help.ģ,41722 gold badges1818 silver badges2626 bronze badges The WOW Wikia macro guide has been helpful for me. run if (UnitIsDeadOrGhost(name)) then ChatFrame1:AddMessage(“Dead”) else ChatFrame1:AddMessage(“Alive”) endĢ,01655 gold badges1717 silver badges2020 bronze badges run name = “Theplayersname” Or a click-to-set character macro: In short: I need to assign my target”s name in a global variable that I can use later in a second macro.ġ0.2k1010 gold badges5555 silver badges8888 bronze badgesĢ1011 gold badge44 silver badges1111 bronze badges After that, I could use my second macro which I simply click (or spam?) and then, the character”s name is taken from the variable and check if he”s alive and display a message accordingly. I would like to create a macro that once clicked, my current target name is assigned in a variable. I”m adding a bounty now and I”ll try to be more specific with my question: I”ve tried /script gank = %t but unfortunatly it”s not working. script gank = “Evyna” This work but what if I want to assign gank variable with the current target ? This one must be an easy, but I can”t find it anywhere… I”ve been looking around for a while now.