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/cast [nomodifier] Judgement of Wisdom
/cast [modifier:alt] Seal of Vengeance
/cast [modifier:shift] Judgement of Light
/cast [modifier:ctrl] Judgement of Justice
Handy little protpally macro
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Handy little protpally macro
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Or, more concisely:
By the way, I don't know why this macro incorporates your Seal; that's just plain asking for trouble. I would use two separate macros: one for your Judgements and one for your Seals. I posted this in the Paladin forum ages ago.
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/cast [mod:alt] Seal of Vengeance; [mod:shift] Judgement of Light; [mod:ctrl] Judgement of Justice; Judgement of Wisdom
- Lealla
- Class Leader
- Posts: 3797
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Seals and Judgements are very different, mechanically. I don't like mixing up completely separate skills on a single action button. It's more of a personal preference thing, I guess - you can certainly teach yourself to use any system - but it's like putting Eviscerate and Backstab on the same keybind; it just doesn't make logical sense.
My Paladin key layout is as follows:
1 - Autoattack
2 - Judgement macro
3 - Seal macro
4,5,6 - Primary attack skills (depends on spec)
etc...
My Paladin key layout is as follows:
1 - Autoattack
2 - Judgement macro
3 - Seal macro
4,5,6 - Primary attack skills (depends on spec)
etc...