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I know Silversean was kewl awhile ago, but those red dashed boxes were made in a quick pinch in a darker time. I mean, I just don't know about that. Any ideas floating around for something better? --[[User:Spicyryan|Spicyryan]] ([[User talk:Spicyryan|talk]]) 21:45, 2 March 2020 (EST)
I know Silversean was kewl awhile ago, but those red dashed boxes were made in a quick pinch in a darker time. I mean, I just don't know about that. Any ideas floating around for something better? --[[User:Spicyryan|Spicyryan]] ([[User talk:Spicyryan|talk]]) 21:45, 2 March 2020 (EST)

While not using <stal> is fine if you are using programs to block blinking, it should be noted in a Guide the reasoning for its use rather than just saying it's slower. The difference is that <stal> removes the nuisance of if the person blinks you lose your target. In the case this happens, using <t> is slower. It should be up to the reader of the guide to determine what they want to use in their macros depending on their preference, given the information. [[User:Korino|Korino]] ([[User talk:Korino|talk]]) 10:51, 16 July 2020 (EDT)

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I know Silversean was kewl awhile ago, but those red dashed boxes were made in a quick pinch in a darker time. I mean, I just don't know about that. Any ideas floating around for something better? --Spicyryan (talk) 21:45, 2 March 2020 (EST)

While not using <stal> is fine if you are using programs to block blinking, it should be noted in a Guide the reasoning for its use rather than just saying it's slower. The difference is that <stal> removes the nuisance of if the person blinks you lose your target. In the case this happens, using <t> is slower. It should be up to the reader of the guide to determine what they want to use in their macros depending on their preference, given the information. Korino (talk) 10:51, 16 July 2020 (EDT)