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CCFocus
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- World of Warcraft
- 5,382 Downloads
- Supports: 4.3
- 4 Average Daily Downloads
- Comments
- Created 10/13/2007 9:48:40 PM
- Updated 12/3/2011 9:13:00 PM
- 114 Favorites
- Project Site
- License: GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2)
- Release Type: Release
- Newest File: CCFocus 2.00
About CCFocus
CCFocus creates macros for your character's CC abilities that you might want to chain-cast in order to keep a particular target CCed.
The macros it creates will:
On an unmodified click: If you don't already have a focus, or your focus is dead, it sets your focus to your current target. It then casts a CC on your
focus.
On a control-click: It will unset your focus.
On an alt-click: It will set your focus to your current target, whether you have a focus or not. If you're in combat, it will then cast the CC. If
you're out of combat, it won't.
If you don't like those keys, you can use either /ccf options (to change them through a dialog) or /ccf set and /ccf clear followed by a keyname (alt, ctrl, or shift) to change them directly.
The CC abilities it creates macros for, by class, are:
Druid: Hibernate, Cyclone
Hunter: Distracting Shot, Scatter Shot, Silencing Shot, Wyvern Sting
Mage: Polymorph, Polymorph: Pig, Polymorph: Turtle
Paladin: Turn Evil
Priest: Shackle Undead, Mind Control
Rogue: Blind
Warlock: Fear, Banish, Seduce/Spell Lock (pet-dependent macro)
These macros are placed in the character-specific macros. They can be accessed by using /macro to bring up the macro interface, selecting the tab for character-specific macros, and dragging them from there to an action bar.
A macro is also created to set a raid icon on a target, then set it as your focus.
More information can be found in the Readme.txt included.
2.00
- problems with macro creation and the options dialog fixed. Works again now! Putting in prep code for further upgrades.
1.83
- TOC update for WoW 4.2
1.82
- TOC update for WoW 4.1. No functionality changes, but getting ready to create version 2.0, which will support more classes and CC effects, and have better internationalization handling.
1.8
- added Turn Evil for paladins
- added Wyvern Sting for hunters
- integrated configuration dialog into the Blizzard configuration interface for addons
| File Name | Release Type | Game Version | Downloads | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCFocus 2.00 | Release | 4.3 | 84 | 12/3/2011 9:13:00 PM |
| CCFocus 1.83 | Release | 4.2 | 1,185 | 7/4/2011 2:40:19 PM |
| CCFocus 1.82 | Release | 4.1 | 519 | 6/11/2011 5:45:36 PM |
| CCFocus 1.8 | Release | 3.2.0 | 2,436 | 10/11/2009 12:34:49 AM |
| CCFocus 1.72 | Release | 3.2.0 | 569 | 9/18/2009 8:50:22 AM |

Comments
I'll give it a try this weekend and confirm, and go ahead and update the interface number if it still does, or fix it and then update if it doesn't.
Where is CCBreakWatch? Can't find it :/
My apologies -- it's actually CCBreakWarner, and I misremembered while writing the Readme. I've updated the Readme, and CCBreakWarner is available here at Curse.
This is one of my favorite mods as I'm pretty lazy and despise writing CC macros.
Any news on updates? I can't help but notice that it hasn't gotten a new update since January. Also, I'd love roots to be an added druid spell. With indoor roots coming in Wotlk (and pre wotlk patch talents), it will be very useful.
Thanks.