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Macroing Swordy
#1

I used to macro swordy using another player macroing bandies. Is there a simpler way if I am by myself, rather than hunting? That would be an intense amount of hunting.
#2

Galens Wrote:I used to macro swordy using another player macroing bandies. Is there a simpler way if I am by myself, rather than hunting? That would be an intense amount of hunting.

i hope there are some training dummies which will make you able to gm swordmanschip on thatCool
#3

Ah, c'mon! The best way is to set a macro on a dragon in destard during peak times. That's how real men macro. :p
#4

Smurtle Wrote:Ah, c'mon! The best way is to set a macro on a dragon in destard during peak times. That's how real men macro. :p

are you kidding me, 2, maybe 3 blasts of the dragon and you're deadBig Grin
#5

I was being sarcastic and kidding.Tongue

And real men can take four blasts.Tongue
#6

I'd recommend a bear if you cannot spar with a friend. The beer wont disconnect and it doesn't loose anything when you kill it. You also get to train your healing skill and if you get more animals, you parrying.
#7

You can also spar with NPC mercenaries, if there is any around in INX.
#8

I used to use a horse and have all kill set to me and let it roll. Healing usually took about 2 days or three to GM depending on the amount of horses I had. Usually three.
#9

Best way to macro healing on INX is to use XUO scrolls, as they take life on d-click. You press it once, heal up to full, press it again and repeat.
#10

Yeah. I GMed it that way the second time around. I just used horses for parrying and the simple fact none of my old friends played anymore. So hard to find good help.;/
#11

maka Wrote:Best way to macro healing on INX is to use XUO scrolls, as they take life on d-click. You press it once, heal up to full, press it again and repeat.

xuo fs or lights? id prefer lights :p

- regards, Fable
#12

It doesn't matter much, I just prefer XUO FS cause they take away more HP, meaning your macro will have to press your scroll fewer times, meaning less things that can go wrong:p That's just me thoughTongue


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