04-06-2009, 03:26 AM
I find this to be one of the most useful PVM skills that I've trained.
The goal is simple; train provocation to GM in as few nights as possible. Unfortunately, short of using it 10,000 times a day in your hunting, there's not "quick and dirty" way to train it. So grab your two favorite animals (as long as they're not Shade or Nasir) and let's get started!
Find a nice warm place with 7 boxes (crafted by Rabbi Samild, preferrably) and get to work. Make a figure 8 with the boxes (two diamonds next to eachother, see the picture below for reference). Put an animal inside each enclosure and get your handy dandy notepad open.
You're going to want to save this one as "provocation" so you don't get it confused with one of your umpteen million other, useless macros.
Insert the following:
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|22
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.2500000
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|91150|4305|968|0|220
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.2500000
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|7982|4307|968|0|220
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:10
Right click and "re-target" the following:
Absolute Target 1)
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|91150|4305|968|0|220: Target animal 1.
Absolute Target 2)
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|7982|4307|968|0|220: Target animal 2.
Pick any 2 animals you like. I prefer horses because I wouldn't feel too bad if they got at eachother's throats and pwned themselves
. But some people prefer rabbit vs bear or dog vs cat. It's up to you! Make sure you have an instrument and that you've used provocation manually at least once before running the macro (and every time after a shard restart... because it gets messed up and forgets which instrument it should use!).
Enjoy!
The goal is simple; train provocation to GM in as few nights as possible. Unfortunately, short of using it 10,000 times a day in your hunting, there's not "quick and dirty" way to train it. So grab your two favorite animals (as long as they're not Shade or Nasir) and let's get started!
Find a nice warm place with 7 boxes (crafted by Rabbi Samild, preferrably) and get to work. Make a figure 8 with the boxes (two diamonds next to eachother, see the picture below for reference). Put an animal inside each enclosure and get your handy dandy notepad open.
![[Image: provo.png]](http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/4017/provo.png)
You're going to want to save this one as "provocation" so you don't get it confused with one of your umpteen million other, useless macros.
Insert the following:
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|22
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.2500000
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|91150|4305|968|0|220
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.2500000
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|7982|4307|968|0|220
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:10
Right click and "re-target" the following:
Absolute Target 1)
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|91150|4305|968|0|220: Target animal 1.
Absolute Target 2)
Assistant.Macros.AbsoluteTargetAction|0|0|7982|4307|968|0|220: Target animal 2.
Pick any 2 animals you like. I prefer horses because I wouldn't feel too bad if they got at eachother's throats and pwned themselves
. But some people prefer rabbit vs bear or dog vs cat. It's up to you! Make sure you have an instrument and that you've used provocation manually at least once before running the macro (and every time after a shard restart... because it gets messed up and forgets which instrument it should use!).Enjoy!

