Focus Kick and Interrupt
This macro allows you to cast your pet's 'Kick' ability on your focus target, or your current target if no focus is set, with a single keybind.
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/cast [@focus,exists,harm,nodead][@target] KickBeast Mastery Hunters can use macros to streamline their Mythic+ gameplay, allowing for quicker reactions and more efficient use of abilities. These macros help manage interrupts, crowd control, and defensive cooldowns, which are crucial for success in challenging dungeon environments. By combining multiple actions or conditional casts, hunters can reduce the number of keybinds and improve their response time.
This macro allows you to cast your pet's 'Kick' ability on your focus target, or your current target if no focus is set, with a single keybind.
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/cast [@focus,exists,harm,nodead][@target] KickThis macro casts Misdirection on your pet, ensuring all threat generated by your next few attacks is redirected to your companion.
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/cast [@pet,exists] MisdirectionThis macro places a Tar Trap at your cursor location and immediately casts Flare, revealing stealthed enemies within the trap's area.
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/cast [@cursor] Tar Trap;
/cast FlareYou can use a focus macro. Set your desired interrupt target as your focus, then use a macro with [@focus] to direct your pet's interrupt there. This keeps your current target selected for damage.
Yes, you can create a macro using [@tankname] where 'tankname' is the name of your tank. This will cast Misdirection directly on them, assuming they are in range, without needing to target them first.
While it's generally best to use defensive abilities like Aspect of the Turtle or Exhilaration intentionally, you could create a mouseover macro for Exhilaration to quickly heal yourself or an ally. For Aspect of the Turtle, a simple /cast macro is often sufficient for panic situations.