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Is there an easier way to target someone to heal them?
eyebreaker7
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When there's a big mob in front of you and you need to heal someone, is there an easy way to do it? Or you just have to HOPE you get them targeted in time to heal them?
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Aiming is generally terrible on cleric at least. I realized this when I made an arbiter loadout.
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edited May 2020
/bind e "Hardtargetlock 1 $$ target "player" $$ +PowerTrayExec 3 $$ Hardtargetlock 0"
That binds whatever power you have in slot 3 to the "e" key and that auto target's "player" - change the "player" for the person you want to target.
DCs used to use it alot for auto targeting Exhalt on the main DPS when we used to run 4 buffers and one DPS
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rikitaki
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The rework on preview works like the command line without the command line: you mark a player in advance and then the heals go to him.
So... yes or no. There is/will be an easier way, but not in the sense to pick a random person out of the blue.
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xenocide
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Any idea which slot would be for at wills? Would it be 5-6
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That binds whatever power you have in slot 3 to the "e" key and that auto target's "player" - change the "player" for the person you want to target.
DCs used to use it alot for auto targeting Exhalt on the main DPS when we used to run 4 buffers and one DPS
So... yes or no. There is/will be an easier way, but not in the sense to pick a random person out of the blue.