

There are also many categories which I thought would allow you to use icons but sadly do not (or I just don’t know the proper category tag). While cordials display as a macro icon, I couldn’t get potions or ethers to. Unfortunately not all items in a category seem to work. Names that are merely hyphenated do not require quotations. Note that you will need quotations for icons that have more than one word. Skills for combat, crafting, and gathering jobs do not need a category tag after the skill name, since it assumes the category by default. If you have the name of the icon correct but it still won’t show up, try including the type of icon after the quotations, for example: You can even use icons for pet commands, items, waymarks, emotes, and tons more. This works great for combat macros especially, since it will display the recast timer and mana cost, just like the regular skill you’re using the icon for. If you can’t find one you like, or if you want something specific already in the game, you can change the icon by typing this line inside the macro: These cover a variety of generic symbols but also some game-related ones as well.

With a macro selected in the user macros window, click on the grey box to the left of the name of the macro, and select from several pages of default icons. There are a number of default macro icons in the user macros interface that you can view and choose from easily. This can feel limiting if you get into crafting or transformation macros, but it’s plenty for most macro purposes. The body of the macro gives you 15 lines. You can also choose others which I’ll talk about in the next section. You can click on that to select from a number of preset icons. Next to the name field is the selected macro’s current icon. You’re limited to 20 characters in the name. The right-hand side of the user macros window is where the selected macro is displayed. Note that there’s a lot of filler commands because many of them are the various emote actions. I’ll be going through some common ones, but if you’re interested in digging deeper, that’s where you’ll want to look. There’s a button at the bottom right labelled ‘Text Commands’ which opens a very long list of commands you can use to write your macros. Or, you can also right click the macro from the user macros window and execute it immediately. You can click and drag a macro from this window to place a copy of it on your hotbar, which is then activated like any other hotbar button. No need to rewrite all your macros when you start a new character.

The shared tab is for all characters (alts) you create, while the individual tab is just for the character you’re currently playing. You’ll notice there’s an individual and a shared tab. You can go to System > User Macros to see and create your macros. How do you create, access, and save your macros? I’ll also show some common lines that are added to most macros to affect the icon, timing, and potential error messages.

Making and Saving Macrosįirst, let’s start with the housekeeping stuff. The FFXIV playerbase very often shares useful knowledge with each other, so new macro uses and innovations are often posted on reddit or discord if you’re keeping up with those communities. I’m also going to go over some of the most common usages, as well as some ‘housekeeping’ aspects you may want to add when creating them.
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In this post I’m going to introduce you to macros and how to set them up. While I’ll cover a variety of uses, this is only an introduction and there are even more complex things you can set up with the help of macros. If you’re interested in any of those things, read on. There are lots of quality of life improvements that macros can help you with, and yes, even some limited benefits when it comes to combat. This led me to tinkering around with user macros, a very useful tool for automating all sorts of things in the game and making things a tiny bit friendlier to my user experience. As I became more and more interested in FFXIV I started looking at smaller things that could improve my gameplay experience.
