In this article we’ll look at the various parts of a warrior macro. Learn about Battle/Defensive Stance, Spell Reflection, Cleave, and Spell Interrupts. It’ll also help you understand the mechanics of titans grip. The titans grip macro allows you to equip a shield, two hand weapon, and spell reflection. And when you’re not using your hand weapon, toggle it off.
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Battle/Defensive Stance
If you’re a warrior, you can automate the Battle/Defensive Stance switch by assigning a key to your character’s keyboard. The stance switch is useful for healing your character during non-combat situations. For example, you can assign your side thumb button to ‘Taunt’, which will allow your warrior to automatically cast Bloodrage whenever it’s in a friendly target’s range. You can even assign this macro to your mouse to perform quick rundowns or hamstrings.
To make this macro useful for PVP, a warrior should use the Battle/Defensive Stance before going into a new zone. This will reduce their damage by 20%. It also gives them a cooldown reduction of 10%. They should avoid triggering a mage’s trap when they’re in this stance to use it. Alternatively, a warrior can use the Battle/Defensive Stance macro to pop Bloodrage and Raging Blow.
Casting spell interrupts
You may have noticed that there are a number of ways to prevent your target from casting a spell. For example, you may want to use silence or Counterspell to prevent an enemy from casting a spell. These abilities can interrupt spellcasting by drawing your target into melee range. You should remember to use them against a target that is currently casting a spell. If you interrupt a cast while it is in progress, it will cancel the spell.
You can use the Combat Log Monitor to monitor your combat log. It will read SPELL_INTERRUPTION events and say what the spell was that was interrupted. It also links the spell to the action you took to interrupt the spell. These three steps will help you make the best use of your macros. To begin, you must have a level of warrior to use this macro. Ideally, you should have at least 3 levels of experience in the class.
Casting spell reflecting
A powerful tool for a warrior is the ability to cast Spell Reflection. This powerful ability reflects the spell of a nearby enemy, enabling the character to dodge the damage and use it against the attacker. It can also be used to escape from bursts of heavy damage from enemies. A warrior can use Spell Reflection by equipping a shield or one-handed weapon.
To use a macro to cast a spell, you can use the ability window. This window is opened by Shift + left-clicking on the ability slot. Use the ability window before /cast. This macro works on three different abilities, but note that the global cooldown applies to each of them separately. To make your macro more efficient, use item ids instead of long item names. The id is a five-digit code.
Casting Cleave
Using a macro is an excellent way to quickly change gear while PVPing. The first click equips your shield and casts Defensive Stance. The second click casts Spell Reflection, which is useful when a mage is on cooldown because it will reflect the mage’s pyroblast. A right-click re-equips your normal weapons. The warrior macro also works even when taunt is on cd.
You can also use the Charge and Intercept macros to cast this spell. These macros will automatically switch between Berserker and Defensive stances, while ensuring that your Charge and Intercept will be effective vs. any class. The Demoralizing Shout macro will also cancel out Battle Shout and Bladestorm, and play a Herod sound whenever it is cast.
Casting Rend
If you are using the warrior macro, you will want to ensure that you are in battle stance and have at least one shield equipped. This is because the macro will place your character in battle stance, and it will also be more effective when used in combination with the Bladestorm spell. The next line is for the first use, and the second use will switch into defensive stance. This macro is incredibly helpful for both PvP and raiding, and you will love it.
If you’ve never used the warrior macro before, you need to do so immediately! This spell can be extremely useful in the battlefield, especially if your target is vulnerable to the ability to debuff and heal yourself. It also helps you get out of combat faster! Casting the warrior macro is an excellent way to make sure you are ready for any situation! The macro allows you to check if the dot is on your target, and then you can choose which spell to use.