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Explode

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Post Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:57 am

Fighting Issues

I'm still very new to Isboxer. The issue I am having is when I'm fighting with my 3 monk and I send the 2 slave monks in, a lot of times they tend to run past the mob several times before locking onto the mob to fight. Is there a way to make this better so I can do dungeons without them running past the mob when I send the 2 slave chars into to fight? Or is this a common problem. Thank you.
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lax

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Post Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:24 am

Re: Fighting Issues

Check out the explanation and video: WoW:Interact with Target
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Explode

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Post Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:09 am

Re: Fighting Issues

OK I did all that was suggested and they still run past the mobs. I guess it's a problem that wont go away?
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MiRai

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Post Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:57 am

Re: Fighting Issues

Explode wrote:OK I did all that was suggested and they still run past the mobs. I guess it's a problem that wont go away?

Nope, it's "working" as intended. From the wiki page Lax linked:

Unfortunately, this limitation of the feature causes some undesirable side effects, especially in the cases where your target is moving, or your character otherwise slightly misses the target, because your character will continue running in that direction unless manually interrupted! Using the Interact with Target hotkey again will restart the process, where once again your character may stop moving or miss the target again, and this will continue as many times as you use the hotkey -- potentially making your character run circles around its target.
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Post Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:34 pm

Re: Fighting Issues

I made my problem way less ... problematic by moving the IWT step onto it's own key and doing it manually. Generally I do it once to get the melee group to engage the mob and that way they don't run away at the end. I wait until the tank has picked up the mob and then hit the IWT key and the other melees run in. Works pretty well.

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