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Re: pets
Dismounting and saying "all follow me" will refresh your mount's stamina
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Re: pets
Also, once the mount is in 'follow mode' you no longer need to say all follow me, simply hopping off and back on the mount will do the trick.mrbojangles wrote:Dismounting and saying "all follow me" will refresh your mount's stamina
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Re: pets
(1) unmount
(2) say "all follow me" (make sure you spell it correctly)
(3) remount
(4) run for one minute and repeat from (1)
Actually, WiseOne is right. If you've already told him "all follow me", then you only need to hop off and hop back on. Of course, if you have 0 (or low) taming, this only works for horses, llamas and regular ostards. If you're mounted on a nightmare or Frenzied Ostard, you got a whole different procedure then.
(2) say "all follow me" (make sure you spell it correctly)
(3) remount
(4) run for one minute and repeat from (1)
Actually, WiseOne is right. If you've already told him "all follow me", then you only need to hop off and hop back on. Of course, if you have 0 (or low) taming, this only works for horses, llamas and regular ostards. If you're mounted on a nightmare or Frenzied Ostard, you got a whole different procedure then.
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Re: pets
According to how technical you want to get with it, you can even make a macro to run with a hot key in case you are getting chased...or doing the chasing.
Here is what mine looks like:
For ( 1 to 2)
Exec: Dismount
Pause .15sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .20sec
Double Click (Target your horse or llama beforehand, and change to target by type or whatever the option was.)
End For
Total time: .7secs
OK, if you want a cleaner looking script you can do this:
Exec: Dismount
Pause .29sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .45sec
Double Click (once again, target the critter you're riding.)
Total time: .74secs
I messed around with the second one and it's as fast as I can get it, but it still hangs up about every third try. The top one above runs through twice, but it does not hang up.
Do not loop these.
I tried both of them in War Mode to make sure you weren't attacking your horse and it did not.
These can be handy if you're ever in a high-speed chase.
Here is what mine looks like:
For ( 1 to 2)
Exec: Dismount
Pause .15sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .20sec
Double Click (Target your horse or llama beforehand, and change to target by type or whatever the option was.)
End For
Total time: .7secs
OK, if you want a cleaner looking script you can do this:
Exec: Dismount
Pause .29sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .45sec
Double Click (once again, target the critter you're riding.)
Total time: .74secs
I messed around with the second one and it's as fast as I can get it, but it still hangs up about every third try. The top one above runs through twice, but it does not hang up.
Do not loop these.
I tried both of them in War Mode to make sure you weren't attacking your horse and it did not.
These can be handy if you're ever in a high-speed chase.
Re: pets
Could you add in a target nearest gray or blue for the horse?Harris wrote:According to how technical you want to get with it, you can even make a macro to run with a hot key in case you are getting chased...or doing the chasing.
Here is what mine looks like:
For ( 1 to 2)
Exec: Dismount
Pause .15sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .20sec
Double Click (Target your horse or llama beforehand, and change to target by type or whatever the option was.)
End For
Total time: .7secs
OK, if you want a cleaner looking script you can do this:
Exec: Dismount
Pause .29sec
Say: All follow me.
Pause .45sec
Double Click (once again, target the critter you're riding.)
Total time: .74secs
I messed around with the second one and it's as fast as I can get it, but it still hangs up about every third try. The top one above runs through twice, but it does not hang up.
Do not loop these.
I tried both of them in War Mode to make sure you weren't attacking your horse and it did not.
These can be handy if you're ever in a high-speed chase.
Re: pets
That could work out with an "if sysmessage" but I think you are going to end up running off on foot from your horse and getting the dreaded "That is too far away!" message. For me a simple hot key has been fine. That way you see that your horse or whatever is fatigued, you can stop running, hit the hot key, wait less than a second, then take off again.
In my experience with a looping macro like the one you mention, if you aren't paying super close attention the character runs too far away to remount. lol, being caught on foot with a couple of baddies hot on your heels is a rough spot to be in...
With that being said, I just edit the macro with the retarget option for each new critter I'm riding.
In my experience with a looping macro like the one you mention, if you aren't paying super close attention the character runs too far away to remount. lol, being caught on foot with a couple of baddies hot on your heels is a rough spot to be in...
With that being said, I just edit the macro with the retarget option for each new critter I'm riding.