Follow via Razor / In game

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Dashiva
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Follow via Razor / In game

Post by Dashiva »

For the sake of convenience, i'm wondering if there's an ability to follow based on somthing in Razor. I've checked through my client macros and there's no 'follow' macro command.

What i'm looking for is somthing like this..
manually use animal taming skill, then run macro:

[somehow follow target]
pause 20 sec
use skill: Taming
wait for target
exec: last target

This way I can just bind tame and the macro to my mouse, and won't have to touch the keyboard. Currently I have to of course hold alt + click on animal to follow them.

I know it's knitpicky but i'm pretty particular when it comes to my macros. Plus there's a lazyness factor involved but we won't go into that.
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Mr.T
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Re: Follow via Razor / In game

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if you alt click something you follow it. That's what I did for taming.
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Re: Follow via Razor / In game

Post by LudKrud »

Hes trying to not have to do that.

lol

I asked the same thing.

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Re: Follow via Razor / In game

Post by Ebywok »

Mr.T wrote:if you alt click something you follow it. That's what I did for taming.
why isn't this alt click thing working for me? would be useful for taming!!

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Post by LudKrud »

Might have to try a cpl times,and you have to actually click the animal not the bar.

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Re: Follow via Razor / In game

Post by Dashiva »

There's a bit of finesse' to it...

You hold alt down, and instead of clicking on a monster, hold the mouse button down for a brief moment then let go.
Maybe like ½ or ¼ of a second. You'll get it every time.

The only problem is some animals don't like to stay in one spot for that long.
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