It watches for seal, blessing and plea, and reapplies them.Is the tank profile supposed to apply combat buffs all the time ?
It watches for seal, blessing and plea, and reapplies them.
I plan to use this when I hit 80 on my paladin. How does it work? Do you manually run to mobs and it'll do the combat for you? Or does it run the whole instance for you, pulling, dpsing etc?
I plan to use this when I hit 80 on my paladin. How does it work? Do you manually run to mobs and it'll do the combat for you? Or does it run the whole instance for you, pulling, dpsing etc?
Maybe it's Divine Plea and some Procs?Ok thanks, never watched a tank buff before, just seams to do it a lot, like the beginning of the attack of every mob, even when the blessings/seals aren't out.
Maybe it's Divine Plea and some Procs?
To automate anything you need very deep knowledge of subject.I guess it's good for people who don't know the class - idk?
The main goal of this idea to let people have more fun and don't do things that can be automated.Seems like a silly idea in general. If I was having to move my character around a dungeon why would I not just play it??
Seems like a silly idea in general. If I was having to move my character around a dungeon why would I not just play it?? I guess it's good for people who don't know the class - idk?
... this just allows me to take in a little more of each fight and observe what others are doing instead of button mashing.
Out of curiosity, how would I run this without using Mr. Autofight?
Would I simply zone into instance, choose any profile on grind mode, then start HB?
Are there any pros or cons to using with or without Mr. Autofight?
Wouldn't say so, it's more like has been integrated ^^Mr AutoFight has now been removed
Wouldn't say so, it's more like has been integrated ^^






