![]() ![]() This is not the case anymore thanks to the Improved Focus Fire perk. In the past, Focus Fire was simply something used at 5 stacks of Frenzy and that was it. This Weak Aura group was created by hunter Azortharion and advises you when to use your Focus Fire ability. Having a Focus bar within view at all times helps you make these decisions. Use a Cobra Shot to fill in the time and ensure Kill Command can be used when it’s available. Some hunters might blindly cast an Arcane Shot in this scenario simply because it’s the highest priority shot available, but that would be the wrong call. For example, let’s say Kill Command has 2 seconds left on its cooldown and you’re sitting at 40 Focus. Reference it when you’re deciding what to cast. There are other addons which will give you a secondary Focus bar, but you can create one with this Weak Aura as well. It should be placed near your action bars, or wherever you display your cooldowns, so both can be viewed at a glance. I believe it’s important to have a secondary Focus bar that is more visible than the standard one on your unit frame. ![]() Once you ding 100, you can delete this whole group and import the original. Note: If you are using this on a hunter below level 100, you should use this version as these Weak Auras normally depend on level 100 talent selections to account for Lone Wolf. An alert if your pet’s Growl is toggled on inside a dungeon or raid.An alert if your pet’s basic attack (Claw, Bite, or Smack) is toggled off. ![]() This does not clash with the first alert. An alert if your pet is summoned when you are specced into Lone Wolf.An alert if your pet is alive and in combat, but isn’t currently attacking anything (either it’s stuck, switching targets, or sitting by your side).An alert if your pet is dead or dismissed.Sometimes we even make mistakes, like forgetting to turn off Growl inside a dungeon.ĭon’t worry, I have the answer! This awesome group of Weak Auras includes the following: They get stuck, they randomly decide to disable or enable autocasts (maybe that’s just me misclicking, but I’m still going to blame my pet), and they do other things that prevent them from clawing and biting your enemy. Let’s be honest, our pets can be prone to derping from time to time. We’ve all done it… All-in-one hunter pet management If you want to temporarily disable one, or change when it displays (for example, only inside a raid instance), you can find those options in the “Load” tab. If you don’t want to keep them, they can be deleted by right clicking them from the list. Then check out color, font, and scaling options in the “Display” tab to customize its appearance if you desire.įollow the same process for each weakaura you want to add. Simply drag it where you want it to display. By clicking on it you can preview what it looks like and customize its position and appearance on your screen. You will find your newly imported Weak Aura listed on the left column. Make sure you copy the entire code (triple click to select all). This will bring up a text box where you need to copy and paste the import code (yes, all of that gibberish). To use the custom Weak Auras which follow, you need to click “New” and then select the “Import” option. Once it’s loaded in the game, open up the interface with the /weakauras command. Using these Weak Aurasįirst things first, you need to download Weak Auras 2 and install it. If you are using it, maybe you’ll find some helpful new Weak Auras in this post. If you aren’t currently using the addon, hopefully I will convince you to give it a shot. Today I’m going to share a bunch of hunter-specific Weak Auras with you that will improve your gameplay and increase awareness. It’s an incredibly powerful addon that will let you create alerts and track almost anything in the game. If I was only allowed to use one addon, Weak Auras 2 would be the one. This week, your host Adam Koebel ( will be helping you make your hunter life a bit easier. Welcome to Locked and Loaded, Blizzard Watch’s regular column for survival, marksmanship, and beast mastery hunters.
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