Feral Druid Mouseover Heal Macros

Feral Druids can benefit greatly from mouseover healing macros, allowing them to quickly cast restorative spells on allies without deselecting their current target. This improves reaction time and maintains damage uptime while providing crucial support. Efficient mouseover healing minimizes downtime and maximizes overall combat effectiveness.

Starter macros

Mouseover Regrowth

Casts Regrowth on your mouseover target, friendly target, or yourself.

#showtooltip Regrowth
/cast [@mouseover,help,nodead][help,nodead][@player] Regrowth

Mouseover Swiftmend

Casts Swiftmend on your mouseover target, friendly target, or yourself.

#showtooltip Swiftmend
/cast [@mouseover,help,nodead][help,nodead][@player] Swiftmend

Mouseover Healing Touch

Casts Healing Touch on your mouseover target, friendly target, or yourself.

#showtooltip Healing Touch
/cast [@mouseover,help,nodead][help,nodead][@player] Healing Touch

FAQ

Why should a Feral Druid use mouseover healing macros?

Mouseover macros allow Feral Druids to quickly cast heals on allies without switching their main target, maintaining damage output. This enhances their ability to provide spot healing while continuing their offensive rotation.

Can I combine multiple healing spells into one mouseover macro?

Yes, you can use /castsequence or modifier keys like [mod:shift] to cast different healing spells. However, for quick reactions, separate macros for key healing spells are often preferred.

What do [@mouseover,help,nodead] and [@player] mean in these macros?

[@mouseover,help,nodead] means the spell will be cast on the unit your mouse cursor is over, if it's a friendly target and not dead. [@player] means the spell will be cast on yourself if no other valid target is found.

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