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10-18-2010 @ 2:31PM
Byron said...
You don't need the 'harm' directive for a spell like Smite that can only harm, it's implied. Smite won't cast at a friendly target, whether you've got harm in there or not.
Penance and Holy Shock are spells you might need to use the 'harm' and/or 'help' directives for.
You can also save a character with 'use' now, instead of 'cast':
/use [@focustarget] smite
or more complex:
/use [mod:ctrl] ability4;[mod:alt] ability3;[mod:shift] ability2;[nomod,@focustarget] smite
I set my assigned tank to my focus, so using that macro Smite will always hit my tank's target. If you've got Attonement, this ensures that your assigned tank is always in Attonement's 15yd healing range.