>>537697346
Say there's enemy1 and enemy2, just assume the names are random so you can't use the exact names.
If I do the following:
/targetenemy
It targets enemy1, if the macro is pressed again it targets enemy2, if I press it a third time it loops back to enemy1. Works as intended because it cycles through the enemies.
Logically, if I would run a macro like this:
/targetenemy
/targetenemy
It should immediately target enemy2, no? But it doesn't, it still only selects the first target and I have to press the macro again to get enemy2, but I only want to press it once. I recall that there used to be a trick that you had to