I started working on my tamer recently and saw that there wasn't too many macros in the community. Most likely because everyone has a different idea on how to macro their skills, or maybe just cause no one wants to share their secrets =P. Here is a macro i made to help the long and boring process.
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!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|35
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.3000000
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|you must
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:04
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|30
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|you fail to tame
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1058|
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1062|
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:01
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|you start to tame
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:12
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.6660000
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
The main loop will use skill Animal Taming, wait for a target, then select a random grey, if the message "you start taming etc etc" pops up, you will wait the initial 12 seconds, then the macro will restart and try to use Animal Taming again. If you are still taming the creature from the last tame, it will detect the system message "you must wait to etc etc" and wait an additional 4 seconds, then try again.
Of course if you fail on the last creature, it looks for "you failed etc etc" and it will try and tame the creature again. If your last creature was not "tamable" in the initial 12 seconds for the tame, you will get the skill wait message, so instead of using last target, it will again target a random grey and start the loop over again.
You can run around with it on and looping and walk close to your tames as they walk away from your radius without disturbing the macro.
If anyone has an addition or shortcut feel free to edit and post it back up.
Happy taming!