Reviewing search terms used to reach you is always amusing. Now why I don’t have any leave-children-behind searches to puzzle about, the above search term still stands out.
I had posted a needlessly complicated Polymorph (Sheep) Macro before as a template for generic CC spells. Here’s a shorter version:
#showtooltip
/focus [target=focus, nodead, harm] focus; [harm][target=mouseover, harm][target=noexists]target
/clearfocus [modifer:alt]
/stopmacro [modifier:alt]
/cast [target=focus] Polymorph
Why not reuse the /clearfocus stuff I had before? As one of my blogging peers once remarked (and damned if I remember who it was, apologies in advance if you recognize yourself), /focus when you have no selected target clears your focus, and no sheeping will happen. (edited - no, with the conditionnals you actually get an error message that way)
So simple I’m way too dense to find it out myself.
So how does it work? If you have a focus, it will resheep it. If you have none, it will try to focus the enemy you are mousing over and sheep it, and if it can’t, it will focus your current target and sheep it. One caveat, if you have both a hostile target and are mousing over another hostile, the mouseover will always dominate.
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