Preservation Evoker AoE Rotation Macros

Preservation Evokers benefit from efficient AoE rotation macros to quickly blanket their allies with healing in multi-target situations. These macros streamline the casting of essential area-of-effect spells. Optimizing AoE healing is crucial for group survival during intense cleave and AoE encounters.

Starter macros

Basic AoE Healing Sequence

This macro casts Spiritbloom for burst AoE healing, followed by Dream Breath for a strong HoT, and finally Echo to spread additional healing.

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/castsequence reset=6 Spiritbloom, Dream Breath, Echo

Empowered AoE Healing

This macro allows for controlled empowerment of Spiritbloom, then casts Dream Breath, and a quick Echo application.

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/cast Spiritbloom
/cast Dream Breath
/cast Echo

Defensive AoE Healing with Evoker Spells

This macro prioritizes Spiritbloom, then uses Living Flame, and Ceno's Dream for damage reduction and HoT spreading.

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/castsequence reset=6 Spiritbloom, Living Flame, Ceno's Dream

FAQ

Why use a castsequence macro for AoE healing?

Castsequence macros help streamline your rotation by casting a series of spells with repeated presses of a single button. This reduces the number of keybinds needed for your core AoE healing abilities, making your playstyle more efficient.

How do empowerment levels work with these macros?

For spells like Spiritbloom and Dream Breath, their empowerment level is determined by how long you hold the button. A simple '/cast' line will cast the spell at its minimum empowerment level unless you add a specific command like /cast [@cursor] to allow pre-casting.

Can I incorporate defensive abilities into my AoE rotation macro?

Yes, you can. Including abilities like Ceno's Dream in your AoE rotation macros can provide situational damage reduction and additional healing over time while you are focusing on multi-target healing. Just be mindful of their cooldowns and proper timing.

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