I use the numkey pad binds. But on a Mac machine they get a bit screwy in the sense the numpad messses up and regardless of what I try all the pets move and all attack. I found a way to fix it but to me be honest I either use all attack the center of a group or I use provoke.
Either way I had had no issues. Robot Traps, Pain Demon, Dark Thug. The only mastermind I run differently is my single pet mastermind DS Traps which I run always aggressive because putting 1 pet in bodyguard mode is instant death for it.
Unless someone proves otherwise this stuff is all preference.
Have you thought about macro'ing instead of using binds, and then binding to the macros themselves? That might fix the Mac Numpad issue.
I can understand how your single pet DS would have survival issue in BG mode. But as far as multi-pet/various binds, your right, it just really depends on preference and what you are built to accommodate.
And Granite, try this, just change the key and the name of the bruiser.
I use the numkey pad binds. But on a Mac machine they get a bit screwy in the sense the numpad messses up and regardless of what I try all the pets move and all attack. I found a way to fix it but to me be honest I either use all attack the center of a group or I use provoke.
Either way I had had no issues. Robot Traps, Pain Demon, Dark Thug. The only mastermind I run differently is my single pet mastermind DS Traps which I run always aggressive because putting 1 pet in bodyguard mode is instant death for it.
Unless someone proves otherwise this stuff is all preference.
I can understand how your single pet DS would have survival issue in BG mode. But as far as multi-pet/various binds, your right, it just really depends on preference and what you are built to accommodate.
And Granite, try this, just change the key and the name of the bruiser.
/bind Numpad3 "petcom_name Bruiser Goto Aggressive"
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