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Old 11-26-2019, 12:02 PM
Hazek Hazek is offline
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Originally Posted by Legidias [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Ya'll are weird. Change hotkeys to F keys. Use 1-8 for spells. You don't need to have some weird hotbar setup.

Also, Hazek is full of crap, don't listen to him. He advocates ninja looting and thinks (incorrectly) that CHA helps with fizzles (they don't).

You only need 3 real hotkeys as bard, for bag + MH/secondary to swap.

Stopsong macro is ass and any decent bard shouldn't use it. It wastes valuable time in twisting and your 4/5th song will always fall off if you use macro (as compared to double tap, or ever better, roll twisting).

If you tap kite and not strafe kite, your wrists are safe too.
1. Lol using the "F" keys is just as dumb as taking your hand off the mouse to use the Home key as a bind.

2. Looting from a corpse that's gone public isn't ninja looting, that's the whole point of the timer to begin with. And the tooltip when creating a bard says that CHA affects missed notes. Its also besides the fact that it helps with lull, mez and charm.

3. That's action slots, not hotkeys. What do you mean "bag". You equip your bag or something lol wtf? And you need all 6 slots to use every instrument.

4. You're confusing stopsong with melody. /stopsong is put in macros so you can press the ability once instead of twice and does nothing but aid in twisting since its one less keystroke.


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