RoboClaptrap4
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I play on the Ragefire progression server, and I just started using MQ. I don't plan on doing any afk XP grinding or anything like that, at any given point I will be in control of my main tank (paladin) and my puller (bard). My current setup is PAL/BRD/CLR/ENC/MAG/WIZ/RNG/BST/SHM/MNK. I have two basic objectives:
1. Grinding in group content where the MA will always be my bard, the target being attacked won't change, and my guys will simply assist the bard until things die, then assist the bard and repeat
2. In raids with real players where the MA can and will switch targets often, the paladin will be targeting different mobs than the MA, and the cleric will be played directly by me (no scripting at all)
When I was writing hypothetical sets of things I wanted my guys to do, it became clear that my group and raid behavior will be totally different. Like in groups, I want my enchanter doing the full deal, debuffs, mezzing, nuking, etc. On raids, the chanter will be a buffbot and very little else. I've been playing around with KISS and even though a lot of the features look really helpful, I don't feel like I have a lot of fine tuned control over what it's doing when it comes to attacking mobs. I would be worried on raids for example about something like "I tell my guys to assist the MA, and they immediately start nuking and meleeing a boss" or "the paladin grabs an add that came into camp and needs to be mezzed, but my guys immediately go full burn on it". I feel like what I want for my DPS is just the equivalent of a vanilla EQ macro like:
/assist main
/attack on
Except with it doing much more intelligent things like selecting the right nukes, sending in pets, healing a pet if it gets low on health, debuffing, etc.
KISS Assist seems to do all those things, but it also takes an extremely long time (over 5 seconds) to start up because it has to parse INI files and such. Also, when it's on, I don't feel like I have the same level of control that I would using more basic assist macros. I want one /command that makes them intelligently attack a mob, and then one other command to make them instantly stop and go into some kind of standby mode where basic kiss assist features like auto-buffing and medding work, but where it won't actually attack or debuff anything. This is sort of an unfocused stream of consciousness, but I'm a bit lost here determining exactly how I want to set my guys up. I know that I have two totally different setups for groups and raids, and I know that I want the ability to start/stop attacking/debuffing/healing very easily.
How...can I do these things? Any general strategies people would recommend?
1. Grinding in group content where the MA will always be my bard, the target being attacked won't change, and my guys will simply assist the bard until things die, then assist the bard and repeat
2. In raids with real players where the MA can and will switch targets often, the paladin will be targeting different mobs than the MA, and the cleric will be played directly by me (no scripting at all)
When I was writing hypothetical sets of things I wanted my guys to do, it became clear that my group and raid behavior will be totally different. Like in groups, I want my enchanter doing the full deal, debuffs, mezzing, nuking, etc. On raids, the chanter will be a buffbot and very little else. I've been playing around with KISS and even though a lot of the features look really helpful, I don't feel like I have a lot of fine tuned control over what it's doing when it comes to attacking mobs. I would be worried on raids for example about something like "I tell my guys to assist the MA, and they immediately start nuking and meleeing a boss" or "the paladin grabs an add that came into camp and needs to be mezzed, but my guys immediately go full burn on it". I feel like what I want for my DPS is just the equivalent of a vanilla EQ macro like:
/assist main
/attack on
Except with it doing much more intelligent things like selecting the right nukes, sending in pets, healing a pet if it gets low on health, debuffing, etc.
KISS Assist seems to do all those things, but it also takes an extremely long time (over 5 seconds) to start up because it has to parse INI files and such. Also, when it's on, I don't feel like I have the same level of control that I would using more basic assist macros. I want one /command that makes them intelligently attack a mob, and then one other command to make them instantly stop and go into some kind of standby mode where basic kiss assist features like auto-buffing and medding work, but where it won't actually attack or debuff anything. This is sort of an unfocused stream of consciousness, but I'm a bit lost here determining exactly how I want to set my guys up. I know that I have two totally different setups for groups and raids, and I know that I want the ability to start/stop attacking/debuffing/healing very easily.
How...can I do these things? Any general strategies people would recommend?

