This is a perfect macro for you druids who don’t want sunfire on multiple bars, its 1 button macro for Sunfire in Cast / Cat / Bear Form
#showtooltip
/cast [form:1/3] Moonfire(Rank 1)
/cast Sunfire
This is a perfect macro for you druids who don’t want sunfire on multiple bars, its 1 button macro for Sunfire in Cast / Cat / Bear Form
#showtooltip
/cast [form:1/3] Moonfire(Rank 1)
/cast Sunfire
can you explain why this works? Why does it call moonfire when this is a macro for sunfire?
Many runes simply replace outdated abilities, Sunfire for feral forms replaces rank 1 Moonfire.
I assume it has something to do with abilities that require multiple versions, such as Mangle (Bear + Cat), and Sunfire (caster + feral), one becomes the rune granted ability and another one modifies/replaces an old irrelevant rank of an ability.
Oooh, okay that makes sense. I was confused cause Moonfire is still its own move, but I guess I didn’t notice the rank one version was gone.
Why do you need a macro? You can just put moonfire on your human form bar and sunfire on your cat bar.
Confused…
Because druids have lots of moves and not every one of your action bar swaps. It be very awkward only using the buttons keybinded to action bar 1.
You can’t press moonfire unless you are in human form so not sure how that’s awkward.
When you press moonfire it automatically shifts you too. No macro needed.
There is also a human form sunfire.
Still confused…
Specifically rank 1 moonfire changes to sunfire when you have the rune equipped, so putting rank 1 moonfire on your bar lets you use sunfire (cat).
Not seeing how this improves anything and yes I have a druid.
The spell stays there without moving spells around even if you swap runes.
Still not seeing the use for this but whatever.
Is it that hard to drag a spell on your bar? How often do you swap runes?
Swap on the turtle boss, magic > physical on that boss. Swap back after him.
Still not seeing it sorry.
Good luck.
Works best for when you are using a keybind that isn’t part of your stance bar. It allows you to press the same button regardless of your form for the same intended function.
This is as only your default action bar changes with form swaps, all of your extra action bars are static.
This macro simply uses the one applicable to the current form making things a lot easier.