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I have a melee dps and a healer that I would like to run together.
I do not want to simply camp in one spot and wait for spawns.
I want to explore zones as I level.
I want the melee character to fight automatically after I aggro things.
I want the healer to be fully automated to autofollow, maintain buffs, cast some dps, and keep them both healed. I don't want to have to touch the healer once I get started.
FIRST THOUGHT:
Do I run MQ2Bot on both? If so, with what "/mac" commands?
For example, let's say the dps is named "Windex"
After I set up the .ini files for the healer, do I simply type "/mac MQ2Bot windex" or is there a better macro for this?
On Windex (the dps) do I simply type "/mac MQ2Bot tank" or is there a better way?
SECOND THOUGHT:
Perhaps I just run MQ2Bot on the healer and allow MQ2Melee to handle the melee character, or is there a better way?
I do not want to simply camp in one spot and wait for spawns.
I want to explore zones as I level.
I want the melee character to fight automatically after I aggro things.
I want the healer to be fully automated to autofollow, maintain buffs, cast some dps, and keep them both healed. I don't want to have to touch the healer once I get started.
FIRST THOUGHT:
Do I run MQ2Bot on both? If so, with what "/mac" commands?
For example, let's say the dps is named "Windex"
After I set up the .ini files for the healer, do I simply type "/mac MQ2Bot windex" or is there a better macro for this?
On Windex (the dps) do I simply type "/mac MQ2Bot tank" or is there a better way?
SECOND THOUGHT:
Perhaps I just run MQ2Bot on the healer and allow MQ2Melee to handle the melee character, or is there a better way?
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