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ISboxer will help you a ton, like Lurk said. I also think boxing a raid with good efficiency is pretty much impossible without eqbc.
You can pause while casting. And interrupt spells. EQBC is mostly just a way to remotely execute /commands. I find it much easier to setup than ISBoxer, and /commands don't have the dead time that hotkeys have (which I think is the only way to do things remotely in ISBoxer -- I might be wrong on that).
Raiding isn't going to be just using KA, the real power of macros shines in raiding when you write custom scripts for the events you are doing. I think you might not be giving macros enough credit for what they can do.
That being said, of course you can raid with just ISBoxer and some MQ2 helpers, but I can't see how it would be easier than writing macros to handle the raid events. But I'm also an engineer, so that probably skews my perspective towards writing code, and this is all about having fun so everyone will have a different style.
Hey Lurch, want to spend some time in a voice chat?
I will give you two examples of things that have happened to me while running macros on raids:
1. I go to move the raid and a character ends up auto following his or her pet because when I hit my follow keys they were current in the process of rebuffing their pet.
2. Cleric A is standing in an area he needs to move out of - he needs to focus primarily on movement over healing (TBM has a few movement oriented raids) you need him to drop everything he is doing and MOVE. When you tab to his screen and start running him forward Kissassist/autocleric whatever STOPS your movement when you go to cast a spell, thus costing you more time to move the cleric and thus results in his death because the AoE hits him and he didn't move fast enough.
First of all, I guarantee you the people who are mass boxing 54 man raids on live are heavily relying MQ2. They have custom versions of macros designed specifically for raiding. I'm pretty sure most of them don't even used kissassist as their primary macro (or even at all). Some of them even code specific macros for specific encounters (or tweak existing ones).
More importantly, if you're not using EQBC, you really can't tell people one way is better than the other, because you haven't experienced one of the more powerful tools MQ2 has to offer. You can literally control every single character from 1 screen without NEEDING to tab to another.
Secondly, like redraider mentioned, you can easily make macros to control the majority of your raid from one screen. I used to use ISboxer for many years and recently decided to stop as the constant crashing was driving me insane. It was a rough transition, but MQ2 has added a lot of functionality to help with said transition. The only feature I'm missing from ISBoxer was the hotkey tabbing between characters. And even then, I have so many characters now that I can't reliably do that anymore anyways.
Also, good luck on FV lil baby T.
First of all, I guarantee you the people who are mass boxing 54 man raids on live are heavily relying MQ2. They have custom versions of macros designed specifically for raiding. I'm pretty sure most of them don't even used kissassist as their primary macro (or even at all). Some of them even code specific macros for specific encounters (or tweak existing ones).
More importantly, if you're not using EQBC, you really can't tell people one way is better than the other, because you haven't experienced one of the more powerful tools MQ2 has to offer. You can literally control every single character from 1 screen without NEEDING to tab to another.
I don't use EQBC on the raids when I box, I control each character manually through isboxer - EQBC *should* give players as much control as isboxer though, I don't know since I don't use it and haven't used it before. From what I have read, both EQBC and ISboxer do the same exact thing (offer you a way to control multiple characters at once). I am still confused why people use both of them simultaneously.
I used to use ISboxer for many years and recently decided to stop as the constant crashing was driving me insane.
Lurk, it's humane nature to want the way you do things to be how everyone else also does said thing. That would also extrapolate to "I" play a group with Mq and EQBC so you should also raid with such said.
I don't ever see my self raiding but I do appreciate you sharing experience and knowledge of such. I really see the limits using MQ and macros unless you have specific macro per group / char per raid which in my kind sounds like a PITA. Having to run from AE, around objects to kill specific item / mob to x % health, while avoiding death circles. Yeah no thanks.
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Get Isboxer because you will need more on-the-fly customization than MQ2 offers for switching between spell sets/debuff sets/aoe sets on multiple characters/multiple classes. Someone can argue MQ2 can offer all of this and maybe it can, I don't know how to set it up with Mq2 though and when you watch people box actual RAIDS of characters you can easily tell who uses MQ2 and who uses just isboxer. I've raided with people who just use MQ2 on both TLP and on FV and people who just use isboxer on both FV and the TLP.
The ones with Mq2 always had a sole strategy they did: Pet zerg. If they didn't do pet zerg they did melee dps. - both of which will get you NOWHERE boxing raids on live. You may be able to do up to CoTF but you're not doing anything past that.... And honestly what's the point of just doing CoTF? Shit's hard as fuck for a 5mil pay off. You're better just doing RoF or VoA. You'd need a full 54 man raid for CoTF too, trust me I know. Also unless you're in FULL TBM + group gear mana will be a MAJOR issue on CoTF raids.
