Hello, I am a clicker. It has been 72 hours since my last click.
~~~WARNING! Incredibly long-winded post~~~
I just want to say that not clicking is difficult for me. I have painstakingly created my mouseover macros (big thanks to a thread here that I have searched for, but cannot locate for some reason). Tailored a few to match my style (I add an empty bracket '[]' in my targetting conditional (I think it's a conditional!) to allow undefined target to be selfcast. But it has been a long road to get me here.
I used just one macro, a castsequence macro, while levelling shadow. Its order and composition changes over time, but is currently SW:P, VE, MB, MF, MF, MB. I rarely get through it all before wanding, but it is there in case of beefier enemies. I save plague for adds. I just have regular gear from quest rewards, plus a couple of items from a JC friend. (Which didn't seem so fun after the patch... I liked having stuff exlusively for shadow power. It kept my Outfitter addon busily shuffling me in and out of items as I shifted into and out of shadowform!) I didn't run instances often and didn't really need to heal when running with a partner. When I needed an occasional dispel or psychic scream, my mouse went to the proper button and clicked, no problem.
Trouble was in my future and I knew it, for I clicked. I knew I shouldn't but I couldn't stop myself. Grinding through mobs was just a matter of clicks and then run to the next one and start clicking again. About midway through the 50s, I sat back and recollected on my levelling. I had originally rolled the priest to be a utility toon- the guy in the background that kept the machinery well oiled. I had not accomplished that. Soloing was easy and didn't require much planning for the actual fight. I wasn't playing the role I had intended. I needed to develop and grow.
I jumped in the LFG queue and was grouped with people that seemed to know what they were doing and expected me to know how to play my role. Boy were they in for a surprise! A few wipes and some heated discussions usually left me alone in an instance with a message saying that I am not part of this instance's group and will be transported out shortly. I knew that I wasn't healing in a timely manner. My fingers were unused to finding the appropriate keys and clicking was definitely taking too much time. I saw many good players die with my Gheal halfway cast. Getting the message 'Your target is dead' was welcome while grinding... while healing, not so much. I needed to change and adapt.
The patch, for me, was the best thing to happen. I replaced all of my out of date addons and built my UI fresh. I sat outside of Darnassus and played with my macros until I felt they accomplished what I needed. Many poor, dumb animals gave their lives so I could improve. (I must complete the /love poor, dumb animal quest to atone.) Now the hard part... where to bind them. I am not a keyboardist by nature. My fingers do not stray too far from the WASD configuration that every game utilizes for movement. I used the number keys like the default UI does, but when I tried to heal, I kept hitting the wrong button and cast the wrong spell. I wanted to have the ability to move and the ability to cast. I needed to do both simultaneously.
I bound the healing spells under my movement keys so I may remain mobile while healing if I need to. Shift-A for Renew, Sh-D for Shield, Sh-W for Gheal and Sh-S for Fheal. I found this works great with the mouseover macro. I can shield/renew a player that has wandered out of range as I run to close the distance (or myself if I must disengage from a bad situation). Gheal and Fheal cannot be cast on the run, I put them under the buttons that involve movement. I do turn with mouse for the most part. Other oft-used spells, including my castsequence macro, are bound under the keys around the WASD keys (including the cancel cast macro, which is a must-have imho). I ran a couple of instances with PUGs over the weekend with much better results. I did have an almost wipe in UB when I relaxed during a boss fight -everyone was green and I was considering opening up with my wand. My jaw dropped when I was informed that I was dead. Guess I need to watch my health, too!
After these runs, I checked my stats. Now I have to do something about my overhealing...
Well, I didn't intend on this being so long. For me, How? and Why? have always travelled together.