Mistweaver Monk Interrupt Macros

Mistweaver Monks typically lack a dedicated interrupt ability. However, macros using abilities like Paralysis can simulate an interrupt, providing crucial crowd control in various combat situations. These macros enhance a Mistweaver's ability to control the flow of battle and support their allies.

Starter macros

Paralysis Focus Interrupt

Casts Paralysis on your current focus target, useful for interrupting specific enemy casts without changing your primary target.

#showtooltip Paralysis
/cast [@focus] Paralysis

Paralysis Mouseover Interrupt

Casts Paralysis on the unit your mouse is currently hovering over, prioritizing it over your current target.

#showtooltip Paralysis
/cast [@mouseover,harm,nodead] Paralysis; Paralysis

Arena 1/2/3 Paralysis

Casts Paralysis on Arena Enemy Frame 1, 2, or 3 depending on which modifier key you press.

#showtooltip Paralysis
/cast [mod:shift,@arena1] Paralysis; [mod:alt,@arena2] Paralysis; [mod:ctrl,@arena3] Paralysis; Paralysis

FAQ

Does Mistweaver Monk have a true interrupt spell?

Mistweaver Monks do not have a spell explicitly labeled as an interrupt. Abilities like Paralysis are used for their crowd control utility to effectively stop enemy casts.

Why is 'Paralysis' used for interrupting as a Mistweaver?

Paralysis is used because it incapacitates the target, effectively stopping channeled spells or cast times for its duration. While not a purge, it provides a similar interrupt-like effect for crucial moments.

Can I use 'Leg Sweep' as an interrupt?

Leg Sweep can certainly act as an interrupt due to its stun effect. However, its shorter cooldown and area-of-effect nature often reserve it for more impactful crowd control or defensive situations, making Paralysis a more common single-target interrupt for Mistweavers.

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