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/worldmarker | /worldmarker marker | ||
== Aliases == | == Aliases == | ||
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== Arguments == | == Arguments == | ||
:; | :;marker (number) : Marker number. | ||
::*1 - Blue Square | ::*1 - Blue Square | ||
::*2 - Green Triangle | ::*2 - Green Triangle | ||
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::*4 - Red Cross | ::*4 - Red Cross | ||
::*5 - Yellow Star | ::*5 - Yellow Star | ||
== Details == | |||
'''Raid world markers''', or raid markers or raid beacons, are used by raid leaders to mark locations on the battlefield. They appear as a cylinder of colored light topped by a symbol that players will recognize from the target markers set. Unlike target markers, raid world markers are not available to individual players. They are available during raids via the raid functions panel in the default UI. They are usable in a 5-man party (by any member) via AddOn modules and through the <code>/wm</code> command added in patch 4.3. | |||
In a raid, markers can only be placed by the raid leader or raid assistants. Players using the default raid interface must open up the pop-out raid settings panel and look for the flag icon. Clicking that button pops up a menu of symbols. Selecting a symbol activates a tiny AoE symbol on the player's cursor that enables him to target a section of floor and click to place the beacon. | |||
Beacons are usually used to designate places for specific groups or players to stand, or where to place a monster. | |||
Some raid world marker icons do not have a corresponding beacon. | |||
== Useful macros == | |||
/click ActionButton8 Button5 | |||
/run local b=ActionButton8 _MH=_MH or(b:SetAttribute("*type5","macro")or SecureHandlerWrapScript(b,"PreClick",b,'Z=IsShiftKeyDown()and 0 or(Z or 0)%5+1 self:SetAttribute("macrotext5","/cwm [mod]all\\10/wm [nomod]"..Z)'))or 1 | |||
This can be used by players to sequentially place all five markers (will loop after that) - or clear all if the shift key is held. | |||
== Notes == | |||
Use of the raid world markers (through the default raid interface or AddOns) can sometimes trigger an AddOn data tainting error dialog (and prevent the player from placing any beacons). It might be a flaw in Blizzard's data tainting system, or it could be bad behavior by widely-used AddOns. If <code>/reload</code> does not solve the problem, promote someone else in the raid to assistant and have them place the beacons. | |||
== Addons == | |||
[[AddOn]]s that let you modify the raid world markers include [http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/raidflarebinding Raid Flare Key Bindings], [http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/smoker Smoker] and [http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/opie-world-markers OPie World Markers]. | |||
== Patch changes == | |||
* Patch 4.3.0 - Macro commands added for world markers. | |||
* Patch 4.0.6 - Players can now individually remove raid world markers. | |||
* Patch 4.0.1 - Added | |||
== External links == | |||
{{elink|type=wowinsider|link=http://wow.joystiq.com/2010/03/04/wow-rookie-stay-on-target-with-raid-icons/|desc=WoW Rookie: Stay on target with raid icons|bydate=by {{wowinsider|Lisa Poisso}} Mar 4th 2010 9:00AM}} |
Revision as of 06:16, 19 May 2020
Allows placement of world markers.
/worldmarker marker
Aliases
worldmarker
wm
Arguments
- marker (number)
- Marker number.
- 1 - Blue Square
- 2 - Green Triangle
- 3 - Purple Diamond
- 4 - Red Cross
- 5 - Yellow Star
Details
Raid world markers, or raid markers or raid beacons, are used by raid leaders to mark locations on the battlefield. They appear as a cylinder of colored light topped by a symbol that players will recognize from the target markers set. Unlike target markers, raid world markers are not available to individual players. They are available during raids via the raid functions panel in the default UI. They are usable in a 5-man party (by any member) via AddOn modules and through the /wm
command added in patch 4.3.
In a raid, markers can only be placed by the raid leader or raid assistants. Players using the default raid interface must open up the pop-out raid settings panel and look for the flag icon. Clicking that button pops up a menu of symbols. Selecting a symbol activates a tiny AoE symbol on the player's cursor that enables him to target a section of floor and click to place the beacon.
Beacons are usually used to designate places for specific groups or players to stand, or where to place a monster.
Some raid world marker icons do not have a corresponding beacon.
Useful macros
/click ActionButton8 Button5 /run local b=ActionButton8 _MH=_MH or(b:SetAttribute("*type5","macro")or SecureHandlerWrapScript(b,"PreClick",b,'Z=IsShiftKeyDown()and 0 or(Z or 0)%5+1 self:SetAttribute("macrotext5","/cwm [mod]all\\10/wm [nomod]"..Z)'))or 1
This can be used by players to sequentially place all five markers (will loop after that) - or clear all if the shift key is held.
Notes
Use of the raid world markers (through the default raid interface or AddOns) can sometimes trigger an AddOn data tainting error dialog (and prevent the player from placing any beacons). It might be a flaw in Blizzard's data tainting system, or it could be bad behavior by widely-used AddOns. If /reload
does not solve the problem, promote someone else in the raid to assistant and have them place the beacons.
Addons
AddOns that let you modify the raid world markers include Raid Flare Key Bindings, Smoker and OPie World Markers.
Patch changes
- Patch 4.3.0 - Macro commands added for world markers.
- Patch 4.0.6 - Players can now individually remove raid world markers.
- Patch 4.0.1 - Added