ISBoxer:World of Warcraft Healing Guide
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This guide will walk you through multi-boxing a healer with ISBoxer, using the same methods preferred by individual healers. This makes it seamless to go from being a normal healer to a multi-boxing healer, or vice versa.
This guide is under construction.
Contents
Setting up Click to Cast
The first thing that is needed to be a good healer is to set up an addon that will allow you to click on a unit frame to cast a spell. Several different addons can accomplish this, but for multi-boxing the other important feature of such an addon is the ability to sort the unit frames, so that your party will appear in the same order in each window. This is important because the unit frames need to be synchronized in all windows, so clicking on a unit frame in any window can be automatically sent to your healer. We'll get to that part after we set up the addon, but it must be kept in mind when selecting addons for unit frames and click to cast.
Brethren Raid Frames
In this guide, we will use Brethren Raid Frames. It can be downloaded here. Brethren Raid Frames is an OpenRDX package that makes it relatively easy to set up and configure. Without it, OpenRDX can be quite daunting to configure, but is quite powerful either way.