3-2 would give you Raiton, assuming 1 is Ten, 2 is Chi, and 3 is Jin. In general, avoid using things like this unless hotbar or keybind space is at an absolute premium I find it much easier to remember your keybinds more than the mudra combos. The Ninja mudras, for example, take at least double the time to cast with a macro thanks to the incredibly short recast time of the hand gestures and the minimum wait time of 1 second. This is affected by the slashing debuff (1.1 multiplier) and the Dripping Blades trait (1.2 multiplier) Ff14 ninja mudra macros Ff14 ninja mudra macro Mudra Combination: Any one of the Ten, Chi, or Jin mudra. Conversely, execution of weaponskills triggers. X'khuti Kuruh Triggers the cooldown of weaponskills, mudra, and Ninjutsu upon execution. Macros will make the Ninjutsu take twice the time of just pressing the buttons yourself. The reason being that the minimum /wait (or ) time is 1 second, while the Mudras have a cooldown of only. Putting the Ninjutsu in a macro is a bad idea. If no 'real' wait time is introduced, the string is automatically turned into 'wait' which is 1s. The minimum wait time you can have is 1 second. I know it's a bit, late but also be aware that there is no /wait 0.5 macro. Top row are 3 mudra jutsus lined up with their final mudra 10:20 AM. Use /macroicon macros to get the jutsu icons and set up a few hotbars like this: Huton Doton Suiton. The only way for macros to help your ninjutsu is to use them to create a quick reference guide.