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    Detetcting what type of target ?

    Looking at the Arcane mage rotation and was trying to decide which talents would work best. There is Prismatic Crystal which can be easily put on the ground via key modifier.
    Question I have is, can we tell if my target is a Prismatic Crystal ?

    Thought process is, I would unload Supernova on it in the rotation.

    Thoughts ?

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    Originally Posted by NessK View Post
    Looking at the Arcane mage rotation and was trying to decide which talents would work best. There is Prismatic Crystal which can be easily put on the ground via key modifier.
    Question I have is, can we tell if my target is a Prismatic Crystal ?

    Thought process is, I would unload Supernova on it in the rotation.

    Thoughts ?
    9_115 from PE documentation. Target.Name

    Ergo

    9_115. name
    Raw Excerpt:
    Code:
    ProbablyEngine.condition.register("name", function (target, expectedName)
        return UnitExists(target) and UnitName(target):lower():find(expectedName:lower()) ~= nil
    end)
    Usage and Explanation:
    Hard check for unit name.
    Example:
    Code:
    { "Heroism", "target.name(Aeonaxx)" },
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    A Powerful Rotation Bot: ProbablyEngine

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    Nice, did not see anything remotely close to that in the core. Thanks Imo

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    Originally Posted by NessK View Post
    Nice, did not see anything remotely close to that in the core. Thanks Imo
    Take a peak at my arcane rotation mate,

    It works with casting on prismatic crystal.

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    Originally Posted by NessK View Post
    Nice, did not see anything remotely close to that in the core. Thanks Imo
    My pleasure
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