1. Feral forms macro "bug"

    Hey guys
    I search for entire google and I can't see a single macro without error:

    When I'm in cat form sometimes when I press the macro butom (/Cast Cat Form
    /Cast Dire Bear Form) I shift into a Bear and If I press the butom again (pressing alot of times) I **** into a Night Elf and not into cat or bear form. This is really annoying cuz in a fight if I shift into night elve I'm dead.

    Anyone knows how to fix this?

  2. Hey guys
    I search for entire google and I can't see a single macro without error:

    When I'm in cat form sometimes when I press the macro butom (/Cast Cat Form
    /Cast Dire Bear Form) I shift into a Bear and If I press the butom again (pressing alot of times) I **** into a Night Elf and not into cat or bear form. This is really annoying cuz in a fight if I shift into night elve I'm dead.

    Anyone knows how to fix this?
    Try using:
    /cast !Cat Form
    /cast !Dire Bear Form

  3. I tryied also that macro but doesn't work. That macro only is usefull for movement impairing U switch into cat form and switch again into cat form and not into bear :).
    After alot of time I find a solution but I need to stay in cat form or in dire bear form for working, in that way I can switch well without going to the normal night elf form.
    /Cast [form:1] !Cat Form; [form:3] !Dire Bear Form

    I find a solution for myself :). Btw here is a post for people who have the same problem as me :)
    Edited: December 10, 2015

  4. I tryied also that macro but doesn't work. That macro only is usefull for movement impairing U switch into cat form and switch again into cat form and not into bear :).
    After alot of time I find a solution but I need to stay in cat form or in dire bear form for working, in that way I can switch well without going to the normal night elf form.
    /Cast [form:1] !Cat Form; [form:3] !Dire Bear Form

    I find a solution for myself :). Btw here is a post for people who have the same problem as me :)
    You are using !Cat Form ;-), only with an extra condition (when in form 1 (=bear) cast !Cat Form; when in cat cast !Dire Bear). I am using cat/bear specific bars, so it would actually work for me (in 2 different macros that is..). I like your solution better.

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