This makes Mind Sear and Searing Nightmare a single button when you pick or not pick Searing Nightmare.
/use [nochanneling]Mind Sear;[channeling,talent:3/3]Searing Nightmare;Mind Sear
Works really well and is a nice compact and elegant solution. You should give it a try.
Also, I am playing around with this…
#showtooltip
/use [notalent:4/3,talent:6/1]Damnation
/use [notalent:4/3,talent:6/3]Void Torrent
/castsequence [@mouseover,harm,talent:6/1][talent:4/3,talent:6/1]reset=9 Psychic Horror,Damnation;Psychic Horror,Void Torrent
/use [combat]Power Infusion
Trying to make a button that will work for PvP and PvE for both Tier 6 talents on their own and followed by a mouseover of physic Horror and then the T6 talent. Not sure if I like it yet. So take it as you will.
Edit:
I cleaned it up a bit more and added a bit more functionality.
#showtooltip
/targetenemy [noexists]
/use [notalent:4/3,notalent:6/1]Void Torrent
/use [@mouseover,harm,notalent:4/3][@focus,harm,notalent:4/3][notalent:4/3]Damnation
/castsequence [@mouseover,harm][@focus,harm] reset=combat/10 Psychic Horror,Damnation
The idea behind it is this…
- Picking Psychic Horror for PVP will make it so you can use Horror + Damnation on a target back to back.
- This will prioritize your mouseover, then focus, then target.
- Without PvP in mind (not picking Psychic Horror) you will cast either Damnation with a target priority of Mouseover, then focus, then target or Void Torrent on your target. This pending the T6 talent you choose.
Note:
I didn’t have enough room to add in the different Void Torrent variables in either a cast sequence or a target priority as I ran out of 255 character space. So I figured you wont be needing to use Void Torrent in PvP much since its just a giant kick me flag and you wont need to use mouseover or focus targeting your Void Torrent much in PvE as your typically tunneling a boss at that point and you need to wait for the channel anyway.
So it made more sense in giving Damnation that extra functionality as you would often cast that on 1 target while following up on another target.