Actually, don't use <t> to display the selected target. It usually won't work. Instead use <lastst>.
So the macro would be:
/ma "Cure II" <stpc>
/party {Cure} II --> <lastst>
That will work in every situation.
Also, there was another thread recently about putting chat lines in Cure macros. It's generally not a good idea, because Cure is cast so often. It just ends up being very spammy and it's redundant with the yellow casting line. Personally I think having a chat line for Cure II is a good idea until the early-to-mid-20s, but after that, it gets spammy too. In general, if it's a spell that 1) often needs to be followed up by other actions, like a provoke, or 2) is important not to overlap with another caster, or 3) is not cast more than once per battle, a chat line is useful in my opinion.
So the macro would be:
/ma "Cure II" <stpc>
/party {Cure} II --> <lastst>
That will work in every situation.
Also, there was another thread recently about putting chat lines in Cure macros. It's generally not a good idea, because Cure is cast so often. It just ends up being very spammy and it's redundant with the yellow casting line. Personally I think having a chat line for Cure II is a good idea until the early-to-mid-20s, but after that, it gets spammy too. In general, if it's a spell that 1) often needs to be followed up by other actions, like a provoke, or 2) is important not to overlap with another caster, or 3) is not cast more than once per battle, a chat line is useful in my opinion.
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