Mists of Pandaria Classic Guide to Hunter's Best Macros
Welcome to our Macro Guide for Hunter where you will find out what the best
macros are for your Hunter in Mists of Pandaria Classic.
Hunter Macros in Mists of Pandaria
While this is not an exhaustive list of all possible/useful macros, we will be exemplifying almost all macro functionalities below. Use these templates as an example and replace their spells with the ones you feel will be most useful to you, personally.
General Macros
Cooldowns
One of the most important macros to have is a one-button cooldown macro that
combines all of your important DPS cooldowns. This should include any racials, on-use
trinkets, and potions if you want to use them as well. The second macro here is for
Beast Mastery specifically, where Bestial Wrath will be your primary
damage cooldown.
- #showtooltip Rapid Fire
- /cast Rapid Fire
- /use 13
- /use 14
- /use 10
- /cast Rabid
- #showtooltip Bestial Wrath
- /cast Bestial Wrath
- /use 13
- /use 14
- /use 10
- /cast Rabid
Generic Attack Macros
- #showtooltip Explosive Shot
- /petattack
- /startattack
- /cast Explosive Shot
This is a generic macro that you will want to include on your primary spell if you want to always ensure that you and your pet are auto attacking the correct target. This is more to ensure your pet is attacking, but it's useful to ensure you're starting to attack as well and is not delayed. You can replace the Explosive Shot here with any spell of your choice.
Cancel Deterrence
- #showtooltip Explosive Shot
- /cancelaura Deterrence
- /cast Explosive Shot
You should always have a button that you can press somewhere to cancel Deterrence
early so you can choose to resume attacking. One of the easiest ways is to macro it into a main
damaging ability such as
Explosive Shot, since this is also likely to be
the first attack you would want to make after removing Deterrence.
Hunter's Mark Macro
- #showtooltip Hunter's Mark
- /petattack
- /cast Hunter's Mark
A simple but useful macro that commands your pet to attack a target while
also casting Hunter's Mark on it. This is very useful for opening on new
targets while soloing when you want your pet to tank. Keep in mind that your Hunter's Mark
will also be automatically applied through rotational abilities now, so this is not nearly as required
as it may have been previously.
Feign Death Macro
- #showtooltip Feign Death
- /stopattack
- /petpassive
- /cast Feign Death
This will cast Feign Death while stopping all attacks from you and your pet,
ensuring that you will not immediately re-draw aggro from the target.
Scatter Shot Macro
- #showtooltip Scatter Shot
- /petpassive
- /cast Scatter Shot
Using this macro places your pet on passive when you cast Scatter Shot so your pet
does not attack the target and break the disorientation effect.
Pet Control
- #showtooltip
- /petfollow
- /petpassive
- /cast Dash
One of the biggest signs of a good Hunter is pet control. You need to be able
to quickly and efficiently call your pet back to your side or send it out to attack
depending on what is needed. This macro is meant to call your pet back to your side
as quickly as possible. This should be complimented with pet attack macros on your
abilities, such as on Hunter's Mark.
Feed Pet
- #showtooltip FOOD OF CHOICE
- /cast [pet, nodead] Feed Pet
- /use FOOD OF CHOICE
This is just a convenient one-button macro to feed your pet. Just replace the "FOOD OF CHOICE" with the name of whatever food you want to feed your pet with.
Hunter Addons in Mists of Pandaria Classic
Macros are very important in making your character play as smoothly as possible, but so do addons, for which reason we recommend that you also read our Hunter Addons page.
This guide has been written by Impakt, an Officer in BDGG, the #2 North American guild on retail. In addition to live WoW, he has also been a classic theorycrafter and enthusiast for many years. You can watch him stream on Twitch, or follow him on Twitter.