Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen - How To Create & Use Macros

How To Create & Use Macros
Credit: Visionary Realms

How To Create & Use Macros
Credit: Visionary Realms

The clock is always ticking as you confront the vast challenges of Terminus in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.

Macros are the way to go if you want to level up your gameplay and skip all the repetitive stuff.

These simple but handy tools let you bundle a bunch of actions or commands into one click so you can enjoy the adventure.

Here’s how you can make the most of macros for a smoother ride through Terminus.

How To Create & Use Macros

A macro in Pantheon lets you bundle a bunch of commands into one move.

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For example, it can help you lock onto a player, cast a spell, or send a quick message to your group.

They're great in quick situations, so players don't have to type or click everything constantly.

Macros work for basic commands like /assist, /use, and /g (group chat), but they won’t do the trick for more complex systems like combat rotations or full automation.

Instead, they are built to cut down on the hassle and make managing in-game actions much simpler.

Setting up macros in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is simple. They allow you to group commands into one action, making gameplay easier.

To start, tap the Pantheon icon at the top-left corner of your screen and choose Macros from the menu.

This opens up the macro window so you can create and manage your macros.

When in the macro window, click the + sign to make a new macro.

When prompted to name your macro, choose something that describes what it does, like "Incoming" for alerts or "Drag Corpse" for moving fallen allies.

After you name your macro, type in the commands you want it to run.

These commands can consist of basic slash commands such as /loc to show your coordinates or /g INCOMING! with %t! to send a message to your group, and %t will automatically pop in with your target's name.

After entering your commands, save the macro, and it’s ready to roll.

You can create as many macros as you like, each for a different purpose. Then, organize them in the macro window for easy access during the game.

Once you’ve got your macros set, using them in-game is a breeze.

All you need to do is open the macro window and select it, and it’ll instantly run the actions you set up.

Move the macro window to a place that feels best for your playstyle.

In the settings, you can change the window’s size and opacity to make it just right. You can choose to have it near the top for fast commands or tucked away somewhere less noticeable.

Activating through the macro window is quicker, but if you’d rather type, you can still do that in the chat.

Still, the quickest way to get things done is by clicking the macro itself.