Restoration Druid Macros

Restoration Druids benefit greatly from macros that streamline their healing and utility. Macros help manage complex healing rotations, target allies efficiently, and quickly respond to damage. They are essential for maximizing throughput and minimizing reaction time in all forms of content.

Starter macros

Mouseover Healing Macro

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

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

Nature's Swiftness + Healing Touch

Combines Nature's Swiftness with a powerful Healing Touch for an instant, large heal.

#showtooltip Nature's Swiftness
/cast Nature's Swiftness
/cast Healing Touch

Focus Interrupt (Skull Bash)

Uses Skull Bash on your focus target, or your current target if no focus is set.

#showtooltip Skull Bash
/cast [@focus,harm,nodead][harm,nodead] Skull Bash

Restoration macros by scenario

FAQ

Why use mouseover macros as a Restoration Druid?

Mouseover macros allow you to cast spells on targets by simply hovering your mouse over their unit frame or character without needing to click them. This speeds up your healing significantly, letting you react faster to incoming damage across your raid or party.

Can I combine multiple healing spells into one macro?

Generally, you cannot cast multiple global cooldown (GCD) spells with a single press due to game mechanics. However, you can combine an off-GCD ability like Nature's Swiftness with a healing spell to create an instant powerful heal, as shown in the example macro.

How do I make a macro for my Ironbark ability?

A common Ironbark macro is similar to the mouseover healing macro: #showtooltip Ironbark /cast [@mouseover,help,nodead][help,nodead][@player] Ironbark. This ensures you can quickly apply Ironbark to an ally in need or yourself.

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