Musician Archive
Thread: AFK buff bot macro?
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Redfyree
Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:10 pm
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I'm a new Master Musician who took up the profession in order to buff guildies while I'm at work all day. We have no other entertainers in our small guild.
I don't know if afk buff bot's are insulting to those of you who are entertainers on your main characters and if so I apologize but finding a real live playing musician that buffs on our server is almost impossible
I looked through the faq's but I didn't see any macros for buffing while afk. Is there some listed that I missed or somewhere else on this forum? (I confess, I work 10 hour days, and don't really have the time to scroll back 100 pages looking for this info if it's even there).
Thank you for any information or help you can provide!
I don't know if afk buff bot's are insulting to those of you who are entertainers on your main characters and if so I apologize but finding a real live playing musician that buffs on our server is almost impossible
I looked through the faq's but I didn't see any macros for buffing while afk. Is there some listed that I missed or somewhere else on this forum? (I confess, I work 10 hour days, and don't really have the time to scroll back 100 pages looking for this info if it's even there).
Thank you for any information or help you can provide!
Tiaga
Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:01 pm
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There are a few macros about, and you will probably get a reply eventually with a macro, but I fear you will not get much sympathy here.
Most masters don't bother visiting cantinas because of the proliferation of the bots and the resulting attitude of the players. So in a sense, the "solution" is part of the problem.
I can't speak for others on this, but I at least appreciate that you recognize it may not be something looked favorably on by those who play the profession. It means you've given us more thought than many players out there.
Most masters don't bother visiting cantinas because of the proliferation of the bots and the resulting attitude of the players. So in a sense, the "solution" is part of the problem.
I can't speak for others on this, but I at least appreciate that you recognize it may not be something looked favorably on by those who play the profession. It means you've given us more thought than many players out there.
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