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Old 07-08-2010, 11:00 PM
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There are simple macros you can put together that will allow you to "stack" abilities on a sigle button. For example:

Paladins have three judgements they can cast and while you may switch between them during a fight, you're only casting one at a time, so why have all three on your bar?

/showtooltip
/cast [nomod] Judgement of Light
/cast [mod:alt] Judgement of Wisdom
/cast [mod:shift] Judgement of Justice

This way you use one slot for your generic judgement and can set up the order/modifiers as you like.
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Old 07-10-2010, 11:39 AM
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Can be shortened to...

Code:
/cast [mod:shift] Judgement of Justice; [mod:alt] Judgement of Wisdom; [nomod] Judgement of Light
Just make sure you put your most "restrictive" action first.

Some other examples:

Code:
/cast [@mouseover,help][help][@targettarget,help][@player] <insert heal>
Will try to cast a heal on your mouseover (e.g. grid) > target > targettarget (nice for a lose mob that you don't know who it is targeting) > then yourself.

Code:
/cast [swimming] !Aquatic Form; [indoors,noform:3] !Cat Form; [indoors,form:3] Dash; [combat][mod:shift] !Travel Form; [noflyable][mod:alt] !Raven Lord; [flyable] !Swift Flight Form
This is my "Go" macro on dash.

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Old 07-11-2010, 07:45 AM
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My "go" macro usually involves hopping on a bird and an audible flushing sound some 30 seconds later.
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