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Automarkers for Titan Gaols

xpdota edited this page Jun 8, 2022 · 2 revisions

THIS HAS MOVED: SEE HERE

Note: These instructions are also available in the app itself

Automarkers for Titan Gaols/Jails

As with all other Automarkers, you need one free hotbar. Bind the hotbar to numpad1-9 (or F1-F9).

Place nine macros on this hotbar. The first (bound to Numpad1 or F1) would consist of just /mk attack <1>. The second would be /mk attack <2>, and so on. Make eight of these, one for each party member. Finally, for Numpad9/F9, the macro will be:

/merror off
/mk clear <1>
/mk clear <2>
/mk clear <3>
/mk clear <4>
/mk clear <5>
/mk clear <6>
/mk clear <7>
/mk clear <8>

If you have any problems, I recommend also putting a unique /echo line in each one so that you can see what is being pressed.

Finally, within the program, under the Plugin Settings tab, configure the "Titan Gaols" and "AutoMark" tab accordingly. Make sure "Use Automarks" is on, adjust the priority list as you'd like (note that if you're also using personal calls, everyone needs to have the same list - easier to just use the default), and select whether you want Numpad1-9 or F1-9 on the Automarks tab.

Finally, head over to Advanced -> Party, and make sure the party sort order (as it appears on the party list - NOT the priority for Gaols!) is correct.

Finally, there are a couple commands you can use for testing. Be sure to check the "Override Zone Lock" button on the Gaols tab.

You can test automarkers in any instance with a real party (not crossworld) by using the command /e c:amtest x y z where x, y, and z are the numerical party list positions of each member. e.g. /e c:amtest 4 2 7 would mark the 4th, 2nd, and 7th player, in that order. If you don't have a party, you can still use '1' to mark yourself. You can specify any number of people to mark here.

You can test the Gaol logic specifically by instead using the command /e c:jailtest x y z. However, with this one, you must specify exactly three.

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