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Round robin deathgrips with the pvp 4set

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Gumiebear

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Post Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:38 pm

Round robin deathgrips with the pvp 4set

Hey, I was looking for some help. This is the first problem I have ran into that I havn't been able to find through old topics.

I box 4 dks, and use round robin for deathgrip in pvp. With the MoP pvp gear the 4set lets you use deathgrip twice. I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to roundrobin so each toon hits deathgrip twice before moving to the next, essentially giving me 8 deathgrips.

Any advice would be greatly apprieciated, thank you!
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:06 pm

Re: Round robin deathgrips with the pvp 4set

http://isboxer.com/wiki/Round-robin
If you really want to ensure each DK gets picked twice, the simplest way for most people to follow is just going to be to manually create multiple Steps in your Death Grip Mapped Key, and designate who gets the Death Grip for each Step. Then it's a matter of 2 Steps per DK.

Otherwise, I might suggest the "Do not advance" options at the top of your Step that has your round-robin Actions in them. This will let you use the Hotkey again within __ seconds to have the same window perform the same Action. So if you were to set that to 2.5 seconds for example, if you hit the key 1, 2, 42, however many times within 2.5 seconds, it's all going to the first DK. Hit it again more than 2.5 seconds after the first time, and it goes to the second guy. The downside of this is that it is stuck on that guy for 2.5 seconds even if he's dead or otherwise can't Death Grip. (Though you can use a Mapped Key Step Action to force it to advance to the next guy.)
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Gumiebear

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Post Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:15 am

Re: Round robin deathgrips with the pvp 4set

Thanks for the quick reply, I had not dabbled with creating my own steps before. I only ever used one step and used the roundrobin.

Your suggestion worked perfectly.

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