Restoration Druid Interrupt Macros

Restoration Druids have a limited number of interrupts, making efficient macro usage crucial for successful spellcasting prevention. These macros help ensure your interrupt abilities are used effectively in various combat situations. They streamline targeting, allowing for quick reactions to critical enemy spells.

Starter macros

Skull Bash Arena Target 1

Uses Skull Bash on Arena Enemy 1.

#showtooltip Skull Bash
/cast [@arena1] Skull Bash

Mighty Bash Focus

Casts Mighty Bash on your current focus target.

#showtooltip Mighty Bash
/cast [@focus] Mighty Bash

Mouseover Skull Bash

Interrupts the target your mouse is hovering over.

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

FAQ

Why is interrupting important for Restoration Druids?

Interrupting key enemy spells can prevent massive damage, stop crowd control, or interrupt dangerous healing, significantly impacting the outcome of a fight. For Restoration Druids, effective interrupts directly support the team's survival.

What is the difference between Skull Bash and Mighty Bash for interrupting?

Skull Bash is a pure interrupt on a shorter cooldown, while Mighty Bash is a stun that can also interrupt spell casts. Choosing which to use depends on whether you need a quick interrupt or also control the target with a stun.

Can I combine these macros?

Yes, you can combine modifiers like 'shift' or 'alt' into one macro to cast on different targets (e.g., a mouseover interrupt by default, and a focus interrupt when holding 'shift'). However, combining too many functions into one button can sometimes lead to mistakes, so keep it simple and efficient.

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