Windwalker Monk AoE Rotation Macros

Windwalker Monks excel at AoE damage through a combination of instant abilities and cooldowns. Macros for their AoE rotation help streamline the ability usage, ensuring optimal damage output against multiple targets. These macros aim to simplify the execution of their damage rotation in multi-target cleave and AoE situations.

Starter macros

General AoE Sequence

This macro casts Fists of Fury, then triggers a sequence of Spinning Crane Kick and Strike of the Windlord for general AoE.

#showtooltip Fists of Fury
/castsequence reset=6 Fists of Fury, Spinning Crane Kick, Strike of the Windlord

Focused AoE with naturally resetting modifiers

This macro casts Rushing Jade Wind, then follows with a modified Spinning Crane Kick for focused AoE damage.

#showtooltip Rushing Jade Wind
/castsequence reset=10 Rushing Jade Wind, Spinning Crane Kick

AoE Burst with Cooldown

This macro casts Storm, Earth, and Fire, followed by Spinning Crane Kick, for burst AoE damage.

#showtooltip Storm, Earth, and Fire
/castsequence reset=60 Storm, Earth, and Fire, Spinning Crane Kick

FAQ

Why use /castsequence for AoE abilities?

/castsequence helps to chain abilities that are normally used in a specific order during an AoE rotation. This reduces the number of keybinds needed and streamlines the rotation.

How do I incorporate Tigereye Brew into AoE macros?

Tigereye Brew is typically used as an on-use trinket or pre-pull/burst cooldown. It's often best cast separately for precise timing, rather than being part of a cast sequence.

Are there any considerations for energy management in AoE macros?

While macros can streamline ability usage, careful energy management is still crucial for Windwalker Monks. Monitor your energy and Chi to ensure you don't run out during an extended AoE phase.

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