How do I use macro misdirection?
How do I use macro misdirection?
Hold alt and click the macro to cast misdirection on your pet. Hold shift and click the macro to make the macro memorize your current target. Hold ctrl and click the macro to cast misdirection on the memorized target.
How do you target a macro pet?
Theres no way to macro attacking your pets target, but you can force your pet to attack your target with /petattack macrod to your abilities. Like mentioned, its usually used with /use Claw, etc, to force your pet’s basic attack as well.
How do you call a macro pet?
If you right click, you will cast Call Pet if he’s alive but not out, Feed Pet if he’s by your side, and if you hold SHIFT or ALT, it will cast Dismiss Pet. Be sure to change the type of food at the bottom of the macro to the name of the food you feed your pet.
How do you set a focus macro?
Focusing is usually done through macros. To set a mob or player as the focus, first target it then type the command /focus into the chat window. To re-acquire the focus as the current target, use the command /target focus. To clear the focus, use the command /clearfocus.
When did hunters get misdirection?
Misdirection is a hunter ability learned at level 42.
How do I feed my pet wow?
Left click on the Feed Pet icon (in your spellbook or if you put it in your action bar), then left click on a food item. This will feed your pet and increase your pet’s happiness and loyalty.
What should my macros be each day?
The acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges (AMDR) are 45–65% of your daily calories from carbs, 20–35% from fats and 10–35% from protein.
How do you set focus target?
How to Set the Focus
- Right click on the desired Unit Frame.
- Choose “Set Focus” from the popup menu.
- Some addons will affect the ability to set the Focus. If a dialog box appears, simply click Ignore.
- Repeat the procedure. If it fails a second time, then the conflicting addon may need to be disabled.
How do I turn off focus target?
Shift+F (by default) both sets and clears your focus target. My guess would be that /focustarget on your current focus would do the same thing. And/or perhaps /focustarget with nothing targeted.