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#1 Apr 18 2007 at 12:13 PM Rating: Decent
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This is a bump and an improvement, mainly for feral use but no reason why restro can't use

PVP Use Only

#showtooltip Maim
#show Maim
/cast [nostealth] Prowl;
/cast [stealth] Pounce; Maim

Shows the Maim tooltip and Cooldown

In cat form it'll first check if you're not Stealthed, if so it'll stealth you if not in combat of course, otherwise if in stealth it'll pounce, if it can't do either it'll Maim

Uses:

Get 5 Combo points then spam this button, it'll Maim, then Stealth, then pounce only useful though for 1V1 PVP with someone without a pet

Possible Modifications:

Replace Pounce with (Tiger's Fury) Ravage or remove it altogether and decide in the Situation

If anyone wants to post any more Macro's feel free :)
#2 Apr 18 2007 at 2:29 PM Rating: Decent
Because the other macro thread was completely inadequate for your prowess, right?
#3 Apr 19 2007 at 9:49 AM Rating: Decent
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Crap, it wasn't on the first page at the time of posting, yeah sorry, don't suppose I can delete this post then?
#4 Apr 19 2007 at 11:54 AM Rating: Good
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You can't delete posts on allakhazam so just look a little closer next time.

I dig the macro though, I hadn't thought of that.
#5 Apr 19 2007 at 4:41 PM Rating: Decent
There's no reason to put them on multiple lines. You can actually consolidate the macro considerably through the use of macro logic.

#showtooltip Maim
/cast [nostealth,combat] Maim; [stealth] Pounce; Prowl

The reason this works is that the macro will terminate and attempt to fire at the first condition it finds true... which means that if it passes that condition by, all previous macro conditions can consider the previous condition to have been false. This is about as short as this macro can possibly get and still retain the original functionality, but writing macros in this manner is very useful if you want to combine it with other functions or make it longer at a future date, since otherwise you can run into the 256 character limit on macro length.
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