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Beast Mastery Hunter Macros & Addons - Dragonflight 10.1.7
By Tarlo
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2023/09/05
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Macros and Addons provide many quality-of-life improvements in WoW, allowing players to improve how information is displayed in-game or automate decision-making to optimize performance.
In this guide, we will go over useful Beast-Mastery Hunter macros for , explain how to make your own macros, and cover some of the best Beast-Mastery Hunter addons for both hardcore raiders and general players alike. Whether you're looking for specialized Beast-Mastery Hunter macros to help you gain a competitive edge, or creating a custom user interface to expand your view of the game world, this page will help get you started with some of the most popular choices within the Beast-Mastery Hunter community.
10.1.7 Season 2
10.1.7 Cheat Sheet
10.1.7 Primordial Stones
10.1.7 Mythic+
10.1.7 Raid Tips
10.1.7 Talent Builds
10.1.7 Rotation
10.1.7 Support Buffs
10.1.7 Gear
10.1.7 Tier Set Bonus
Overview
Abilities & Talents
Advanced Concepts
Stats
Consumables
Macros & Addons
WeakAuras
Common Terms
Mythic+
Common Questions
Leveling
Simulations
Hotfixes
PvP Overview
PvP Builds
Mage Tower
About the Author
Hello! My name is Tarlo and I am the writer for the Beast Mastery Hunter guide here on Wowhead. I have mained Hunter since the Burning Crusade and currently do high-Level Mythic raiding. I also sometimes dabble in Mythic+. You can find me as a moderator in the
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Macros
Macros are simple, in-game tools which allow you to sequence spells together, create custom names and icons, cast different abilities depending on whether the target is friendly or hostile, define targeting conditions, and much, much more. While the amount of options can be complex, making them is easy, so in this section we'll go over how to set them up yourself.
To open the in-game Macro interface, type "/macro" or "/m".
Choose between the General and Character-specific macro tabs. Then click the "New" button on the macro window.
Choose a Name and an Icon so you can easily recognize your macro, then click "Okay."
Select your new macro and use the text editor below to tell it what to do. If copying ours below, you can simply copy/paste the text in.
Click the "Save" button, and drag your macro icon onto your bars, which will allow it to be used just like any other spell from your spellbook.
To close the window, click "Exit", or just press Escape.
For more information on creating macros, including full lists of conditionals, modifiers, and other command customizations you can use, check out our full
Macros guide
.
Pet Passive Macro
Pet control is extremely important as any pet class, particularly Beast Mastery. Most of the time you will never need to use this, but occasionally you will want to more carefully control where you pet runs and what it attacks. The best way to do this is to have "petattack" macroed into some damage abilities with a separate macro for "petpassive" which sets your pet to passive, keeping it by your side. This allows you to more readily control where your pet goes, which is especially useful if you are trying to be careful not to pull extra trash in dungeons or raids. It also helps to use when your pet gets stuck or has trouble traversing a specific environment.
/petpassive
Pet Attack Macros
By baking /petattack into some of your abilities, your pet will become more responsive and switch targets without delay, even if the spell is on cooldown. It also lets you control your pet even if the pet is on passive. I wouldn't recommend using this on
Cobra Shot
since you'll sometimes want to quickly shoot a target without removing your pet from its current target (For example Explosive Orbs in Mythic+).
How to use:
Replace your existing ability buttons with the appropriate macro.
Kill Command:
Not necessary, but helpful.
#showtooltip Kill Command
/petattack
/cast Kill Command
Barbed Shot:
Usually your pet will automatically switch targets when you cast Barbed Shot, but it works inconsistently when targets are close together. This makes it consistent.
#showtooltip Barbed Shot
/petattack
/cast Barbed Shot
Multi-Shot:
It's important to use this on Multi-Shot so that your pet is cleaving where you're shooting. In large groups, cast Multi-Shot on the target nearest the center of the group to maximize the targets hit.
#showtooltip Multi-Shot
/petattack
/cast Multi-Shot
Kill Shot, Barbed Shot And Serpent Sting Mouseover Macros
Having a mouseover Kill Shot macro is quite useful, especially in AoE, to snipe those low health targets. For Barbed Shot and Serpent Sting, it can let you more easily multi-dot.
#showtooltip Kill Shot
/cast
#showtooltip Barbed Shot
/petattack
/cast
#showtooltip Serpent Sting
/petattack
/cast
Basic Attack Macros
Baking your pet's Basic Attacks (Claw, Bite, or Smack) into abilities will maximize how many are cast. Basic Attacks have a 3 second cooldown, but your pet doesn't always immediately auto-cast it on cooldown for unknown reasons, which results in numerous missed casts in a boss fight. The average delay is about 0.3 seconds. You can force out more basic attacks by adding them to all of your offensive abilities in macros. As you are spamming your abilities, there is a greater chance that basic attacks will be cast on cooldown or as close to cooldown as possible. Note that you still leave your pet's basic attack on auto-cast, the purpose of these macros is to try and cast it sooner within that 0.3 second window.
Is this necessary?
No, but you gain extra DPS for doing it, and there's no downside. It's highly recommended.
These are the necessary lines you should add to offensive abilities in a macro (just put them at the bottom of your macro)
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Below you will find examples of these macros (these also include the /petattack and mouseover macros from above). Remember, in order to use these you just replace your existing ability buttons with these macros.
Kill Command
#showtooltip Kill Command
/petattack
/cast Kill Command
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Multi-Shot
#showtooltip Multi-Shot
/petattack
/cast Multi-Shot
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Barbed Shot
#showtooltip Barbed Shot
/petattack
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Cobra Shot
#showtooltip Cobra Shot
/cast Cobra Shot
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Kill Shot
#showtooltip Kill Shot
/petattack
/cast Claw
/cast Bite
/cast Smack
Spirit Mend Macro
This macro will cast
Spirit Mend
on your current target if you have a friendly target. If not it will cast on your mouseover target if it's friendly (works if you hover over raid frames too). If you don't have a friendly mouseover target either it will cast on yourself. Also note that the ability only has a 25 yard range, so either you or your pet needs to run into range in order to use it, and it might cause your pet to briefly leave the boss to heal.
#showtooltip Spirit Mend
/cast Spirit Mend
Aspect of the Turtle Cancelaura
Most of the time, you will use
Aspect of the Turtle
to avoid a specific instance or burst of damage. This usually means that you do not want to have turtle up for the full 10 seconds since you would be unable to attack for the full duration. The solution to this is to macro a "cancelaura" into one of your other abilities that you can hit to cancel Aspect of the Turtle when you are ready to resume attacking. This functionality is also built into the game but usually takes an extra second to cancel compared to using a macro.
#showtooltip Cobra Shot
/cancelaura Aspect of the Turtle
/cast Cobra Shot
Misdirection Macros
This macro will cast
Misdirection
on whatever player you are mousing over on your raid/party frames (i.e. your tank), and if you're not mousing over someone it will cast on your focus target. If that also fails, it will simply cast on your current target.
#showtooltip Misdirection
/cast
This macro will cast Misdirection on your pet.
#showtooltip Misdirection
/cast Misdirection
This macro utilizes the
"Smart" Misdirection Weak Aura
which prioritizes tanks if you are in a group with one. If not, it will prioritize your pet. You can even customize the Weak Aura to prioritize Misdirection on specific players if you want to. Read the Weak Aura page for more info.
#showtooltip Misdirection
/click SmartMisdirect Leftclick
Counter Shot Macro
This
Counter Shot
macro interrupts your focus target, and if you have no focus target set it will interrupt your current target instead.
#showtooltip Counter Shot
/cast
Trap Macros
Normally to use a Trap or Flare, it takes two actions. First you need to press the bind for the ability, then you need to click on the target location. By macroing into your ability's cast, you reduce that to a single action since the ability will automatically target your cursor to place it. You can do this for any similarly targeted ability by simply replacing the name in the macros below. Note that you will not get a targeting reticule with this since it's all done in one button press.
#showtooltip Steel Trap
/cast Steel Trap
#showtooltip Freezing Trap
/cast Freezing Trap
#showtooltip Tar Trap
/cast Tar Trap
#showtooltip Flare
/cast Flare
Note: You can optionally replace the @cursor with @player to have the traps automatically drop at your feet.
Addons
Addons are powerful tools that can be used to both customize your gameplay experience, ranging from graphical overlays, replacement action bars, and unit/raid frames, to performance enhancements such as rotation helping spell reminders, buff/debuff tracking, popup reminders, and boss warnings. Here are some of the highly recommended and commonly used BM Hunter addons, which are certainly not required to play, but can go a long way toward increasing the information available to you in combat or simply make for a more pleasant viewing experience.
Unlike Macros, managing Addons is done outside of the game, but our
How to Install and Maintain Addons Guide
will take you step-by-step through the process.
Improved Stable Frame
Revamps the Hunter stable frame to show all of your pet stable slots on a single page rather than 6 pages. Makes it easier to move and organize your pets since you can now drag pets anywhere in your stable freely.
RangeDisplay
Shows how far away you are from your target. Useful for positioning yourself at max range, plus some talents like
Stampede
only have a 30-yard range and this will let you know if it will hit your current target or not.
More Recommendations
User Interface
ElvUI - Very popular all-in-one UI overhaul.
Bartender4
- Highly customizable action bars which can be moved and organized however you like.
Chatter
- Replacement chatbox addon, with custom themes, fonts, and functions.
Deja Character Stats
- Adds more stats to the character panel, with customizable filters.
Elkano's Buff Bars
- Replaces the standard buff/debuff icons with ordered lists, including names and bar graph-style durations.
Mapster
- World map enhancement which adds coordinates, icons, and more.
Move Anything
- Allows any part of the default UI to be moved around.
OPie
- A specialized radial menu style actionbar, very useful for condensing less frequently used spells that don't always need to be on your main bars.
OmniCD
- A specialized addon to track your group members' cooldowns.
Sexy Map
- Makes your minimap sexy!
Shadowed Unit Frames
- Customizable player, target, and raid unit frames.
ThreatPlates
- Customize nameplates styles and add various information including buffs, debuffs and casting indicators
World Quest List
- Attaches a sortable list of active world quest lists, filtered by zone, to the edge of your map.
Combat and informational
BigWigs Bossmods - A lightweight, open source raid encounter addon.
Deadly Boss Mods - A more robust encounter addon for dungeons, raids, PvP, and more.
Details - A highly customizable damage and healing meter
Method Raid Tools
- Modular addon containing raid coordination tools for raid leaders and officers.
SimulationCraft - Simplifies simming your character by generating an in-game script to paste into SimCraft or Raidbots
WeakAuras2 - A very powerful addon that can display a massive variety of information including procs, casting indicators and raid boss warnings.
Of course, these recommendations are not the only useful addons out there; there are hundreds to choose from, of every type imaginable. If you're looking for something a little different, search through
Curseforge
or
WoWInterface
to find the right Beast Mastery Hunter addons for you.
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