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Macros & Commands Guide for Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen

Welcome to the Macros & Commands guide for Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen! This guide will walk you through how to create, customize, and use macros to make your gameplay more efficient and enjoyable. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, macros can significantly enhance your experience in Pantheon.


What Are Macros?

Macros are customizable commands that allow you to perform multiple actions with a single click. They can be used for everything from simple tasks like checking your location to more complex actions like buffing your entire group.


How to Access the Macros Menu

  1. Open the Macros Menu:
    • Click the button in the top-left corner of your screen to open the macros menu.
    • This will bring up a fly-out menu where you can create and manage your macros.
  2. Customize the Macros Window:
    • Opacity: Adjust the opacity of the macros window to make it more or less visible.
    • Scale: Resize the macros window to make the buttons larger or smaller.
    • Lock Position: Lock the macros window in place so it doesn’t move accidentally.
    • Show Frame: Toggle the frame of the macros window on or off.

Creating Macros

  1. Add a New Macro:
    • Click the + button to add a new macro. Each click adds a new button to your macros window.
    • You can arrange the macros in a horizontal or vertical layout, or even in a grid (e.g., 2×3, 3×2).
  2. Edit a Macro:
    • Right-click a macro button to open the macro settings window.
    • Enter the command you want the macro to execute. For example:
      • /who all Guild – Checks who is online in your guild.
      • /loc – Displays your current coordinates.
      • /sit – Makes your character sit down.
  3. Remove a Macro:
    • Right-click the macro and select Remove to delete it.

Common Macro Commands

Here are some of the most useful commands you can use in your macros:

Basic Commands

  • /loc – Displays your current coordinates (X, Y, Z).
  • /sit – Makes your character sit down.
  • /stand – Makes your character stand up.
  • /time – Displays the current in-game time.
  • /zone – Shows the name of the zone you’re in.
  • /quit – Exits the game.
  • /unstuck – Attempts to move your character if stuck.

Group Commands

  • /assist – Assists your target (useful for group combat).
  • /invite [name] – Invites a player to your group.
  • /kick [name] – Removes a player from your group.
  • /lootmode [round|master|free] – Sets the loot mode for your group.
  • /tgm [number] – Targets a specific group member.
  • /lfg – Toggles the “Looking for Group” status.

Guild Commands

  • /guildroster – Displays a list of guild members and their ranks.
  • /guildinvite [name] – Invites a player to your guild.
  • /guildremove [name] – Removes a player from your guild.
  • /guildpromote [name] – Promotes a guild member to a higher rank.

Pet Commands

  • /petattack – Commands your pet to attack your target.
  • /petback – Calls your pet back to you.
  • /petstay – Makes your pet stay in place.
  • /petfollow – Makes your pet follow you.
  • /petdismiss – Dismisses your pet.

Social Commands

  • /wave – Makes your character wave.
  • /laugh – Makes your character laugh.
  • /shrug – Makes your character shrug.
  • /emote [text] – Performs a custom emote (e.g., /emote flexes in sexiness).

Utility Commands

  • /anon – Makes you anonymous (hides you from /who searches).
  • /dragcorpse – Drags a nearby corpse.
  • /random [number] – Rolls a random number between 0 and the specified number.

Advanced Macro Examples

Here are some examples of more advanced macros:

Group Buffing Macro

This macro buffs every member of your group with a specific spell or skill. Use Utility 1-4 or Technique 1-4:

/tgm 1
/cast utility 1
/wait 3
/tgm 2
/cast utility 1
/wait 3
/tgm 3
/cast utility 1
/wait 3
/sit

Assist Macro

This macro assists your group’s main tank (assuming they are in group slot 3), and then targets yourself again. You can also use /target and then the name of the tank or player you want to assist:

/tgm 3
/assist
/tgm 1

Pet Attack Macro

This macro sends your pet to attack your target and announces it in group chat:

/petattack
/group Sending my pet to attack %t.

Location Macro

This macro checks your location and announces it in chat:

/loc
/say My current location is %loc.

Tips for Using Macros

  1. Use Variables:
    • %t – Refers to your current target.
    • %loc – Refers to your current location.
    • %p – Refers to your character’s name.
  2. Combine Commands:
    • You can chain multiple commands together in a single macro. For example, you can combine /sit and /loc to sit down and check your location at the same time.
  3. Use /wait:
    • The /wait command allows you to add delays between actions. This is useful for spells with cast times or abilities with cooldowns.
  4. Experiment and Customize:
    • Macros are highly customizable. Experiment with different commands and combinations to find what works best for your playstyle.

Limitations of Macros

  • No Hotkeys: Currently, macros cannot be assigned to hotkeys or placed on hotbars. You must click them manually.
  • No Advanced Scripting: Macros in Pantheon are relatively simple and do not support advanced scripting or conditional logic.

Final Thoughts

Macros are a powerful tool in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen that can save you time and make your gameplay more efficient. Whether you’re buffing your group, checking your location, or commanding your pet, macros can help you streamline your actions and focus on the adventure.

For a full list of commands, check out the Pantheon website or community resources like Shaazam. Happy macro-making, and may your adventures in Terminus be epic!

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