26 May 2013

Focus, Target And Modifier Macros For Beginners

Here i'll explain the 2 basic ways to start your macro
/cast and /use both of them can be used for spells (melee ability's also count as spells, Sinister Strike for example), mounts, trinket, parachute cloak or even items from your inventory.

There is just one little difference between them.

/cast will use your equipped trinket, but if it's not equipped it will do nothing.
Where as /use will equip the trinket and use it. Now you know how to start a macro, and to finish it all you do is add the spell/item you want it to use behind it like in the example below.

/cast scatter shot

Now we'll move on to making the macro actually useful, adding lines.
We'll discuss 2 things you can add. Making the spell cast on a different target then the one you are selecting, and making it do something else when you hold down shift (or any other modifier key).


To cast something on different target then your main target you have to add [target=name] or [target=focus].
[target=name] will cast the spell on the target who's name you have filled in, and [target=focus] will cast it on your focus target. If there isn't anyone with the name you filled in in range, or you have no focus target it won't do anything. A example for both is given below.

/cast [target=achai] scatter shot 
/cast [target=focus] scatter shot

To make the macro do something else when you hold down a modifier key (shift, ctrl or alt) we're gonna add [mod:shift], [mod:ctrl] or [mod:alt].
This is pretty straightforward, you add it on the same we did previously, between /cast and your spell so it looks like the example below.
/cast [mod:shift] scatter shot
But this isn't enough for it to be actually worth making the macro, as you might as well just keybind it with shift at this point.
To actually make it useful and safe some space we're gonna have to add something the macro will do when the modifier key isn't pressed.
To do this you add ; behind it and then the name of the spell/item you want it to use when you don't press the modifier key like in the example below.
/cast [mod:shift] scatter shot; arcane shot
The macro will now use scatter shot if you press it without holding shift, and cast arcane shot if you hold down shift.


Now lets try combining the two
We're gonna make it so that if we don't press shift the macro will cast scatter shot on my main target and if i press shift it will cast it on our focus target.
To achieve this we are gonna combine [mod:shift] and [target=focus]. You can't just put those two together and make it work, we're gonna have to remove the ] and [ and add , like in the example below.
[mod:shift,target=focus]
But we want it to cast scatter shot, so we will have to add the rest as well like in the example below.
/cast [mod:shift,target=focus] scatter shot; scatter shot
And there you go.
It will now cast scatter shot on the target you have selected when pressing it and cast it on your focus target when holding down shift.

I hope this helps making your own macros now go and have fun pawning.
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16 April 2013

List Of Wow Hunter Macros

Serpent Sting and Widow Venom Macro
#showtooltip /castsequence reset=target/6 Serpent Sting, Widow Venom

Silencing shot for arena Macro
#showtooltip Silencing Shot /stopcasting /cancelaura Deterrence /cancelaura Hand of Protection /cast [mod:shift, @arena2] silencing shot /cast [mod:ctrl, @arena3] silencing shot /cast [nomod, @arena1] silencing shot

Hunter DPS Macro
/castsequence [mod]Focus Fire;reset=target Serpent Sting,null /castsequence !Cobra Shot /castsequence Arcane Shot,Kill Command,Arcane Shot /cast Rapid Fire /script UIErrorsFrame:Clear()

Master’s call Macro
/cast [@player] Master's Call
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11 April 2013

Taming Sambas The Great Lion


Great Sambas another Rare Tame for Hunters, this time it's not an exotic pet but non the less a great tame, which i must have it for my collection of Greatest Tames.
So on my adventure to Tame The Great Sambas,i flew above the known locations few times but had no success on my first day.
Day Two - First Fly through the spawning locations i was spamming my macro created for sambas and there he is on my screen Targeted Red.
He's unique among tamable beasts in that he uses the same model as the Alliance guild mount.
Server : Sylvanas
Time : 11.42AM
Location : Twilight Highlands  42/39


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06 April 2013

03 April 2013

Taming Spirit Beast Skoll - Day 3 Of My Next Adventure

Finally it happened I have no words to explain the joy after seeing this Big Bad Wolf, first spawning spot i got killed by a mean Hunter lvl 90, he must be thinking whats this lvl 80 hunter doing here trying to steal my Skoll,so what i do i resurrected my self and made a trip to 3rd spawning point as soon i got there  i see this Dark Blue Wolf with lighting going all over his body creeping behind the trees.
I immediately dismissed my current pet which is  my beloved Loque'nahak and started taming him right away as soon as i'm done i got one shotted by another Hunter who must have been gutted seeing me with SKOLL.
There goes the story of a Hunter getting his rarest WOLF on World Of Warcraft.
My SKOLL is Called Ralph


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02 April 2013

Taming Spirit Beast Skoll - Day 2 Of My Next Adventure

It come to my attention that name Sköll is Origin from Norse which means a wolf that chased the sun, As you can see i been reading bit about Skoll while camping.
I also happened to come cross a heart warming story from a fellow WOW player and it goes like this.

This was posted 2010/06/20
Whilst flying to Ulduar on my alliance warrior (Nastasty, Eitrigg) to begin an hour long wait to find 25 other people, I spotted a lightning crackle behind a tree.
I moused over it and spotted Skoll. Well, I knew this baby was worth around 40g from it's drops and proceeded to dive toward's him on my flyer.
I dismount, switch stance and smack Skoll square in the side as his unearthly voice roars. Suddenly, an orange text fills my chat bar.
An orc hunter is pleading, and I'm guessing what he wants to tame.
I critical Skoll before I can stop, and the beast is on 36% health left. I stop hitting Skoll and step back without hesitance.
Guilt overwhelms me as i hope my bleed dots won't kill Skoll. He survives with 2% left. I run back and let Skoll reset.
The hunter puts down a frost trap, and I stand back at a safe distance and watch (I've come to notice those lower level than me somehow always die when in a 5 yard proximity to my Shadowmourne, don't ask why...).
He starts to tame the magnificent beast, as it runs toward him. It freezes two feet away from the hunter, in a grand pose, it's face ridden with fury.
The tame finishes, and the hunter stands there, shocked at this marvellous feat. He looks over Skoll, as the beast crackles with lightning. I clap for him.
He turns, and proceeds to spam me with every single thank-you emote in the game (A few strange gestures, but I know what they meant).
I hug him, and fly off, and I'll be honest, it felt good. I finish my raid without a hitch, and call it a night.
I wake up the next morning, and among all the random mail trash of unsuccessful auctions,
I see a post from someone.
In it is a heartfelt message from the hunter thanking me and enclosed was two thousand gold.
I return the message, telling him that although Skoll would've given me 40 gold, he wouldn't have given me a hunter's friendship.

By any chance if this Great Player happen to come cross this artical please do leave us a comment .
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01 April 2013

Taming Spirit Beast Skoll - Day 1 My Next Adventure

DAY 1 - First things first read all materiel regarding Skoll on net even all the comments regarding Skoll on Thottbot.
NPC location info was great help but camping this Magnificent creature is no joke when you play on a server like mine Sylvanas.
As it seems I'm not alone in this great Hunt LVL90 nervous Horde Hunters from cross server realms that kills any Alliance flying by or even looking at SKOLL spawn locations.
Day one ended, couple of hours getting myself slaughtered by the Bad Guys.


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29 March 2013

27 March 2013

Taming My First Spirit Beast Great Loque'nahak (Mate of Har'koa)

Been my best to level my self to LVL 76 today and once i did went straight to Sholazar Basin, checked TB for spawn locations and made round trip and nothing.
Logged off due to work needed to be finished  and logged back in hour time and did my second run around the spawning locations and nothing, stopped where "Shango" spawns who apparently is just been killed by a Horde lvl 80, waited until he left the poor dead cat so i could skin the beast as soon as i unmounted BANG there in front of me Loque'nahak.
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19 March 2013

27 February 2013

World Of Warcraft Account Restoration

It's been 4 years since I last logged into my all time favorite game World Of Warcraft due to personal matters.
This time period i have played Games such as SWTOR GW2 & XBOX 360 (HALO4)even few browser (mmorpg)games but none of them were able to come par with Giant Of MMORPG World Of Warcraft.

A lot have changed since i last played WOW, Blizzard have introduced new account protection system where you merge your WOW account with BATTLE.NET Account.
So i started the process where all this have to be done and got the system message saying my account is already been merged to a BATTLE.NET account without my acknowledgement.
Tried contacting Blizzard doing all sort of Account restoration process but nothing seems to work finally i created a brand new BATTLE.NET account and tried one and last time contacting Blizzard for support.

I must say Game Master at Blizzard are very friendly to deal with and very cooperative, within mins my account was restored, and was given very helpful advice regarding how to keep my account safe and bringing me to up to date with all the changes including 3 expansions i have missed.

Person who have hacked my account haa been nice enough not to touch my main (HUNTARD) but have created a MAGE instead and left it  surprisingly much needed game currency 36 silver to be exact.

Before my adventures begins in Azeroth i must down load the Game Client with new updates which is whooping 28Gig

Downloading .....

Till Next Time "Be good!"
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24 January 2013

Some Other Time

After 21 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie.
She said, “I love you, but I know this other woman loves you and would love to spend some time with you.” The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my MOTHER, who has been a widow for 19 years, but the demands of my work and my three children had made it possible to visit her only occasionally.

That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie. “What’s wrong, are you well?” she asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night call or a surprise invitation is a sign of bad news. “I thought that it would be pleasant to spend some time with you,” I responded. “Just the two of us.” She thought about it for a moment, and then said, “I would like that very much.”

That Friday after work, as I drove over to pick her up I was a bit nervous. When I arrived at her house, I noticed that she, too, seemed to be nervous about our date.
She waited in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing the dress that she had worn to celebrate her last wedding anniversary.
She smiled from a face that was as radiant as an angel’s. “I told my friends that I was going to go out with my son, and they were impressed, “she said, as she got into the car. “They can’t wait to hear about our meeting.”

We went to a restaurant that, although not elegant, was very nice and cozy. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. After we sat down, I had to read the menu.
Her eyes could only read large print. Half way through the entries, I lifted my eyes and saw Mom sitting there staring at me.
A nostalgic smile was on her lips. “It was I who used to have to read the menu when you were small,” she said. “Then it’s time that you relax and let me return the favor,” I responded.
During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation – nothing extraordinary but catching up on recent events of each other’s life. We talked so much that we missed the movie.

As we arrived at her house later, she said, “I’ll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you.” I agreed. “How was your dinner date?” asked my wife when I got home. “Very nice. Much more so than I could have imagined,” I answered.

 A few days later, my mother died of a massive heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn’t have a chance to do anything for her.
 Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place mother and I had dined. An attached note said: “I paid this bill in advance. I wasn’t sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two plates – one for you and the other for your wife.

You will never know what that night meant for me. I love you, son.” At that moment, I understood the importance of saying in time: “I LOVE YOU” and to give our loved ones the time that they deserve. Nothing in life is more important than your family. Give them the time they deserve, because these things cannot be put off till “some other time.”
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Few Frayed Ropes To Break


As a man was passing the elephants, he suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg.
No chains, no cages.
It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime, break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not.

He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away.
“Well,” trainer said, “when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and, at that age, it’s enough to hold them.
As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away.
They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.”

The man was amazed. These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn’t, they were stuck right where they were.
Like the elephants, how many of us go through life hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something, simply because we failed at it once before? Failure is part of learning; we should never give up the struggle in life.
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22 January 2013

20 January 2013

Janis Joplin


One of the most powerful, electrifying, flamboyant, and talented female rockstars was born today.
Her name was Janis Joplin.
She didn’t take the “well-trodden” path in life, instead decided to not conform to society, and that was a huge deal back in the 60’s, especially for women. She set her own social standards, and urged young men and women to do the same.
Janis was always true to herself, and that’s something we should all try to accomplish.
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17 January 2013

The Advantage Of Being In Transition

If you're in transition right now, remain open to new opportunities for personal growth and to experience things outside your comfort zone... seek paths for creating the life experience you want but perhaps never knew how to make happen.
The advantage of being in transition is you're out of the daily grind (or rut).
You're free to go anywhere from here. Courage and faith will be your greatest allies now.
Fear and a tendency to shrink back, worry or step into the safe shadows of your comfort zone will not be serving.
Embrace growth. Quicken your pace toward clarity of what you really want.
Seize this opportunity to live new.
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15 January 2013

18+ ONLY PLEASE

A young man goes into a drug store to buy condoms.
The pharmacist says the condoms come in packs of 3, 9 or 12 and asks which the young man wants.
"Well," he said, 'I've been seeing this girl for a while and she's really hot.
I want the condoms because I think tonight's 'the' night. We're having dinner with her parents, and then we're going out.
And I've got a feeling I'm going to get lucky after that. Once she's had me, she'll want me all the time, so you'd better give me the 12 pack."
The young man makes his purchase and leaves. Later that evening, he sits down to dinner with his girlfriend and her parents. He asks if he might give the blessing, and they agree. He begins the prayer, but continues praying with his head down for several minutes after everyone starts eating.
The girl leans over and says, "You never told me that you were such a religious person." He leans over to her and says, "You never told me that your father is a pharmacist.":)
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14 January 2013

10 January 2013

Where She Went By

Every morning I wake up and tell myself this: It's just one day, one twenty-four-hour period to get yourself through.
I don't know when exactly I started giving myself this daily pep talk-or why.
But still, I find the need to remind myself of the temporariness of a day, to assure myself that I got through yesterday,
I'll get through today.
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Gonzo Fist


The "Gonzo fist," characterized by two thumbs and four fingers holding a peyote button, was originally used in Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 campaign for sheriff of Aspen, Colorado.
It has become a symbol of Thompson and gonzo journalism as a whole.
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Rahmat And Chotu



This story has to be told aloud. As we alighted from the Madurai Chennai Mercedes bus at 6 AM yesterday morning at Kathipara, I left my camera on my seat only to realize it around 7 AM after reaching home at Velachery.
I called the office number who told me to try to reach Egmore about 15 Km away where the bus may have reached by now.
Upon reaching there I learnt that the bus has completed its journey and been sent to the bus yard. I reached the yard around 8 AM quite apprehensive about having lost my 20 K camera loaded with priceless vacation memories.
As I tried to locate my bus out of about 100 other identical looking ones, a gleeful Chotu, seen in this picture saw me and stood waving some distance away.
He asked me a one word question, "Luggage?". I replied that I had left my camera on seat no 3. He invited me inside the bus where the driver was also smilingly seated at end of his shift, and in a jiffy, they delightfully handed me my camera after checking my ticket printout.
They also wanted me to check whether my camera was alright. I stole the chance and asked these two great guys to pose for my lens.
No tips were demanded, hinted or looked for, and none were given. Some people, because of their actions become part of our memories for a very long time.
My only lament, in my excitement of having recovered my camera, I could not even note down their names.
I chose to call them Rahmat and Chotu.
Thank you Rahmat and Chotu not just for the wonderful ride from Madurai to Chennai aboard the Mercedes bus, but because your actions will inspire me for quite some time.
As I said, this story must be told. And told aloud.

Update( Dec 29, 2012): Parveen Travels have shared with us that the real names of these two gentlemen are Mr Perumal (Driver) and Mr Murugesan ( Attendant). They have also reverted that this incident has been noted by Parveen Travels management.
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09 January 2013

Yet To Discover The Author

I am not a graceful person. I am not a Sunday morning or a Friday sunset.
I am a Tuesday 2 a.m., am gunshots muffled by a few city blocks, I am a broken window during February. My bones crack on a nightly basis.
I fall from elegance with a dull thud, and I apologize for my awkward sadness.
I sometimes believe that I don’t belong around people, that I belong to all the leap days that didn’t happen. The way light and darkness mix under my skin has become a storm.
You don’t see the lightning, but you hear the echoes.

To understand metaphor within imagery you have to imagine the picture the author of this piece is trying to create.
For instance, when you think of a Sunday morning you may think of a relaxed day.
A Friday Sunset (night) you might think of having a fun evening with your friends.
The author is saying he/she is neither of these simple, or relaxed things.

Then the poet gives examples of what they identify with:
A Tuesday 2am
Gunshot
Broken window during February

Notice that the author uses the same number of examples for both.
Dig deep on the imagery to understand the meaning behind each of these pictures.
What do you think of when you imagine Tuesday at 2am, a gunshot, or a broken window in February? None of these images are comforting or calm, leading us to believe that the author feels disruptive, dangerous, and useless.

Then the author uses further metaphor to describe the outcome.
Their bones feel week.
They feel disconnected from other's
The line: "The way light and darkness mix under my skin has become a storm." Refers to the happy things and sad things in their life mixing inside making them feel complex and misunderstood.
"You don't see the lightning, but you hear the echoes." is in reference to people close to them being unable to see the author's complex feelings, but able to see that the author is unhappy.
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To Keep New Year's Resolutions


New Year's Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year.
It's a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes.
Only 23 percent of the people who make new year's resolutions will see them through and I'm one of them (Not True)
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