Retribution Paladin Interrupt Macros

Retribution Paladins require efficient interrupt macros to quickly shut down enemy spellcasting. These macros ensure your interrupt, Rebuke, is used effectively on important targets, whether it's your current target, a focus target, or an enemy under your mouse cursor. Fast реакции are crucial for preventing dangerous abilities in both PVE and PVP.

Starter macros

Basic Rebuke Macro

Casts Rebuke on your current target.

#showtooltip Rebuke
/cast Rebuke

Focus Rebuke Macro

Casts Rebuke on your focus target, if one exists, otherwise on your current target.

#showtooltip Rebuke
/cast [@focus,exists,nodead][] Rebuke

Mouseover Rebuke Macro

Casts Rebuke on your mouseover target, if one exists, otherwise on your current target.

#showtooltip Rebuke
/cast [@mouseover,harm,nodead][] Rebuke

FAQ

Why is an interrupt macro important for Retribution Paladins?

An interrupt macro allows Retribution Paladins to quickly and reliably use Rebuke, preventing enemy spell casts that could be detrimental to your group or yourself. This is vital for controlling the flow of combat and minimizing incoming damage or CC.

Can I combine these macros?

Yes, you can create a cast sequence or modifier-based macro to combine functionalities. For example, a macro could cast Rebuke on your focus with a modifier, and on your current target normally.

What's the difference between a focus and mouseover macro?

A focus macro targets a designated enemy you've set as your 'focus,' allowing you to interrupt them regardless of your current target. A mouseover macro interrupts a target you're hovering your mouse cursor over, which is useful for quick, reactive interrupts without changing targets.

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