Macros can be used to automate some processes or to use several skills at once.
General rules of creating a macros
- A character can remember 48 macros.
- A macros name can consist of 12 characters.
- A macros can consist of 12 lines.
- One macros line may contain up to 80 characters (including the command).
- If you make any action (moving your character, using an item/skill/chat, opening the interface window) while a macros is running, it will stop.
- A macro cannot be used within another macro.
Contents of macros
- You can use special prefixes in a macro to define the message type:
Text colour
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Prefix
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Description
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Main Chat |
No prefix |
Can be seen by other players within a short distance.
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Shout |
! |
Can be seen by other players within a long distance.
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Clan Chat |
@ |
Can be seen by clan members only. Not available if your character doesn't belong to a clan.
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Alliance Chat |
@ |
Can be seen by alliance members only. Not available if your character doesn't belong to an alliance.
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Party Chat |
@ |
Can be seen by party members only. Not available if your character doesn't belong to a party.
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Trade Chat |
! |
Can be seen by other players within a long distance.
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Hero Voice |
@ |
Can be seen by party members only. Available to Heroes only.
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Whisper |
" |
a personal message to a different character. To create a private message, write "Character_name message. Such messages can be seen by the sender and the recipient only.
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Command Channel |
` |
Only CC leader can send such messages, common Cc members cannot send them.
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World Chat |
& |
The message can be seen by all characters on the server. 10 messages per days are available to PA owners after they've reach level 85. 5 messages per days are available to other players after they've reach level 95. Counter is reset daily at 7.00 a.m.
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- Any chat commands can be used in a macro.
- you can type macro commands in English.
- You can use special constants in a macro to define the message type:
- Constants of macro targets CANNOT be used if you type them next to other characters. For example, you can't create the following macros: "%target Hello! or %target, how are you?
Constant
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Description
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%self |
Use on yourself
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%target |
Use on target
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%pet |
Using on servant/pet
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%summon1 ~ %summon4 |
Use on a specific servitor
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%party1 ~ %party8 |
Use on party member according to their party number
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%C or %cooltime |
Shows cooldown of skills (items) used in macro
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- You can use names of skills in a macro to use them via the /useskill command
- /useskill [SkillName] (like in the game with spaces and capital letters).
- To make it more convenient, there's a mechanism of dragging skills to macros. Open your Skills window and Macro creation window and drag the necessary skill into the necessary line of the macro window.
- In a macro you can use the items and skills placed on your shortcut bar using the /useshortcut command.
- /useshortcut [bar number] [slot number], like, /useshortcut 6 5 (use item/skill in the 5th slot on bar 6).
- To make it more convenient, there's a mechanism of dragging shortcut bar slots to macros. Open your Macro creation window and drag the necessary skill/item into the necessary line of the macro window.
- You can run a macro again.
- After you've added a macro onto a shortcut bar, you can run it again by right-clicking it.
- However, it'll stop running if you start any other actions.
- If a macro consists of chat messages only, you can't run it again. If you're prohibited to use chat, the time counter is shown in a system message.
- A macro can be copy-pasted with the Copy all and Paste buttons.
- Using the Preset button you call the list of templates of commands you often use and to add them to your macros by double-clicking or dragging them.
- You can forcefully run a macro command by adding the force prefix to the command (like pressing Ctrl on the keyboard).
- For example: /useskillforce, /useshortcutforce, /attackforce
- You can add such a condition as stand on the same place by adding the stand postfix (like pressing Shift on the keyboard).
- For example: /useskillstand, /useshortcutstand, /attackstand
- you can delay running of the next macro command by using the /delay [sec.] command.
- If you use items/ skill which have cooldown, there's ll be animation on the macro icon showing the time until the next usage. 60 sec. before the end of skill cooldown used in the macro, you'll the the times on the macro icon showing the remaining seconds. If several items/skill are used in a macro, then by default the item/skill with the biggest cooldown time is shown. However, if you use the %c command, you can show the cooldown time of the skill you want. If the %c command is used in the macro several times, you will see only the first usage of it.
- For example: /useskill Dark Explosion %c
Creating a macro
- Open the macro creation interface in the menu or by pressing Alt+R.
- Press the Add button.
- Write the macro name (will be shown when you hover your mouse over the macro icon).
- Choose the macro icon.
- The Preset button open the list of templates which can be added to your macros if you need them.
- You can add a more detailed macro description if you like. It can't be longer than 32 characters.
- Add the contents of your macro according to the rules above.
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- The + (Add) button will add an empty line into the selected place. Everything you've added before will be moved down. If you move line 12, it will be deleted.
- The x (Delete line) button will delete the selected line.
- The "up" and "down" buttons move the line in the selected direction. If there is info in the next lines, they will change places.
- The "Delete all" button removes all the macro contents.
- The "Copy all" and "Paste" buttons let you copy and move the macro contents.
- Press the "Save" button to save the changes you've made. The "Cancel" button will close the macro with no changes applied.
Editing a macro
- Open the macro creation interface in the menu or by pressing Alt+R.
- Drag the icon of the necessary macro onto the hammer icon .
- Edit the macro.
- Press "Save".
Deleting a macro
- Open the macro creation interface in the menu or by pressing Alt+R.
- Drag the icon of the necessary macro onto the bin icon .
- Confirm you want to delete the macro.