Hey everyone,
Been trying to create a macro that will weave Ghostly Strike in with Hemorrhage and for whatever reason I can’t get it to work properly.
What I’ve been trying is this:
#showtooltip
/cast ghostly strike
/cast hemorrhage
Ghostly strike goes off just fine, but Hemo won’t. My character just autoattacks until the cooldown wears off.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
need to use a cast sequence
/castsequence Ghostly Strike, Hemorrhage
You can only use an ability within your GCD you cannot use two abilities within a GCD
If they are both in the GCD then you can’t use both at the same time.
I just tried it out, and I see where you’re going with this.
Ghostly Strike is a cd. Hemorrhage isn’t. I was kinda hoping I could have GS pop every time it was off cd. With cast sequence it gets stuck everytime it reverts back to GS because of the cooldown rather than let me spam hemo
I have another macro for Cold Blood, Eviscerate that doesn’t cause me issues at all.
use a “reset” in your cast sequence
for my lock its something like this: /castsequence reset=combat/15 immolate, corruption, curse of agony
“reset=combat” is giving you the option to reset after combat and the “/15” means that it will reset after 15 seconds, which for me works as immolate only works for 15 seconds.
you can change the parameters of your macro by adding different options after “reset”. infact theres a couple websites out there that will help you out with all the different parameters.
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Okay, I understand how the reset would work in that situation to wait out the cd.
However it doesn’t explain why the followup hemo spam keeps failing.
only thing i can think of is to shift click the spell onto the macro, or make a new macro entirely, i’ve had macros do some weird stuff before. best of luck
/cast Hemo
/cast !ghost strike
I had the same idea but people on the Classic Rogue discord talked me out of it.
Apparently DO NOT put in a macro with Hemo or SS as if GS misses, you lose all the energy cost, whereas with Hemo or SS you get some refunded. Not sure about this.