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what could you probably do with sprint? I had never problems with… ok just spam it, what did i expect haha
There is a macro you can make to set sprint to left joystick on controller to completely remove the sprint icon off your hot bar
Due to physical limitations I really don’t have much choice when it comes to putting gcds on macros or multiple cds on one button Especially for tanks, otherwise I just wouldn’t be able to use all my actions. Whenever I start raiding, I’ve resolved to always be bottom dps. But that’s alright, I main Scholar anyway.
A few other “honorable mentions” I think worth looking at would be to use a sprint/mount macro in slot 98 and 99 and mapping those to your R3/L3 buttons on a controller. This let’s you click your joystick to use those macros. I keep the mount one on R3 (the stick used for camera) since I definitely won’t move for the cast time and put sprint on L3 (the stick used for movement) since I’m already running when I need to sprint somewhere.
Mostly for crafters, but you can macro a proc ability without a wait time and it works like a sloppy “if” statement/conditional. For example, if you wanted a macro to use precise touch which is only allowed when quality is good/excellent, but otherwise use basic touch (or something else), you could do two likes like /ac “precise touch” /ac “basic touch”…. This will attempt to do precise touch and if it works, you’ll be animation locked an not do basic touch, but the wait command will still happen, so you’ll still wait 3 seconds before doing the 3rd line. If you can’t do precise touch, it’ll fail and there’s no animation lock so you’ll go into basic touch.
Lastly, for controller people who don’t know, up/down on the D-pad without hitting X to confirm with select your party member without deselecting the enemy. I don’t know if there’s a name for this, but I call it a soft select. Then after casting on someone, it will snap back to the original target (for example, an enemy). You could use this while healing to glare at an enemy until your tank needs healing, hit down twice to soft select him, ogcd heal, and you’re already looking at the enemy again. This is about as close to a effect we have on controller, but not nearly as good.
The HM of target 2/3/4 is a godsend type Macro for console users, specifically those that heal.
I remember building a few back in the day of ARR/HS for that…
IMO, there is *one* situation in which it’s okay to macro a GCD.
Using a controller, and DPSing as a healer with and /Focustarget .
in this manner, you're able to spam stone/aero/malefic/gravity/whatever *while still having the tank highlighted as your primary target*, and can switch back to casting heals on them with a single button press, without needing to mash the D-Pad re-targetting your tank or your enemy.
I don't reccommend you do this in endgame content, for obvious reasons, but it's great for casual/levelling content or your daily roulettes.
I disagree a Swiftcast + Raise with a small and without the party msg does not really have that much of a delay and makes it so much easier
Raise macros are more to inform your co-healer (or rez mage) that you are reviving that person so there’s no double-res happening.
One thing I would recommend is use the auto translate dictionary instead of putting the action in quotes. It’s much easier and doesn’t require you to remember the full name. Simply start typing the ability name then press tab to complete it. You can still put quotes around it if you want to but they won’t be needed. The only job this doesn’t work for is Blue Mage because their spells aren’t in the auto-translate dictionary.
In regards to /merror (short for Macro Error), that does not need to be at the top of the list. Just like you’ve done with /micon (Macro Icon), it can be at the bottom.
For controller users, you can soft target things which works similar to mouse over. Take an ability like Aurora for example. With a mouse, you can have it so it casts on whoever your mouse is hovering over (and if there’s nobody or it’s an invalid target it will use on yourself). Using a controller, you can use Up/Down on your D-pad to scroll the party list while still targetting the boss. If you then use Aurora, it will use it on who you are highlighting without changing who you are targetting and therefore, you don’t lose any auto-attacks. I do not know if the tag works with this to allow for the macro you used in the video for Heart of Corundum. If I remember when I get home, I’ll test it.
Another tag you forgot to mention is . What this means is the target of your target. In most cases, the target of your target will be whoever is tanking at that time. If that happens to be you, it will target you. It can be helpful if there's a boss mechanic that causes them to target a random party member and you want to place your Aurora or Heart of Corundum on them. You don't have to worry about figuring out who it is targetting.
I see so many macros that use on abilities that require a target (Aurora, Raise, etc.). The tag on anything that isn't a ground targetting effect is completely useless. It doesn't cause a problem but it's just wasting character space in your macro. Same with using on abilites that must target yourself like Swiftcast or Surecast or abilites that auto-target yourself if you don't specify a valid target (Auroroa, Heart of Corundum, etc). The and tags should only be used on ground targetting effects.
My favorite use of macros and hotbars has been to make a kind of automated sidebar menu where I have different categories in one sidebar and the second sidebar showing the last clicked category.
For example, left of my chatbox, I have two vertical hotbars side by side. The left one has the tank, healer, 3 DPS, crafter, gatherer, minion and mount icons set in it, spaced for readability. If I click the tank icon, the bar on its right updates and displays all my tank gearsets; if I click my healer button, then it shows all my healer gearsets, etc. Then I can click those icons to switch to that job and gearset.
The reason I have 3 DPS icons is for melee, ranged and magic DPS since they all couldn’t fit on a single hotbar. As for mounts and minions, I just have my favorite minions and mounts in those along with the last icon being the actual Mount and Minion menu shortcut.
The way I make it work is that I pretty much ‘sacrifice’ one hotbar from every crafting job and turn it invisible. However, in those hotbars, I have the content of each category button set in them and when I click a category button, the macro simply copies and pastes the content of one of these hotbars into the right vertical hotbar, overwritting its content and showing what I’ve set for that category. It’s less cluncky overall and much more clean in my opinion that having 2 hotbars cluttered with gearset icons and some random mounts and minions left and right. And besides, I pretty much have access to more content on 2 hotbars than I would with 3 or 4.
why even make a video about it. every experienced FF14 person (even those which arent lv 50 yet) know that macros in battle are bad and only usefull for certain AoEs or in crafting. everything else is just a DPS loss if you use a macro.
Is always bad idea to also put /ac on other than 1st line. Because macro has miliseconds delay reading each line, so having /ac that no on 1st line = mini lag
The no error macro, i rather just off the error all together anyway.
6:27 not only auto attacks but the minor amount of time you would have to spend to click and target each person to use each ability, adds up rather exponentially fast. .25 sec each time, say.. 8 person team, if you are trying to cast a HoT on each person single target like, 8x.25 seconds is a LOT of time vs, being able to mouseover and cast mouseover cast, and this is just in the “im standing perfectly still” situation…
I dont understand why you would use Shirk<2>. If you do that, you cant turn off tank stance then voke -> double shirk a BLM with your cotank right before tankbusters.
Most healer mains I know (including me) use Raise macros for non-RP reasons. Raising tends to be mildly panic’d (a reactionary thing since we dont normally preplan raises); so them macro makes sure we don’t miss the swiftcast and tend up hardcasting Raise or needing to cancel it to try again. The macro also means we only have one button to press in reaction to deaths instead of two. So in general I agree with not macroing multiple abilities together; I have seen the opposite endorsed for Raise macros specifically.
Enjoying ya vids
An addendum about Mouse-Over macros and controllers. While its true we can’t do as fast, they are kinda baked in our inputs. We press Up or Down to “pre-target” someone, use skill, this will make our skill act with “mouse-over” them and not target them completely. But its slower than mouse its true.
If you use a macro that will target yourself last, be sure that you are in range to use the ability or it will be used on yourself.
EZ macro for AST. Cast and forget. Mind you, you’ll need to keep your mouseover until everything is casted, otherwise, you’ll have to use Draw manually to benefit from it. Saves you a lot of hassle.
/merror off
/ac “Draw”
/ac “Play”
/ac “Astrodyne”
/micon “Draw”
hey thanks to this video i made a mouse over thunderclap macro! i can’t have it spam as much or it might use it multiple times but it’s way more applicable now for quick out and in.
that shirk macro though playing on controller and doing it normally is pain that will help lol