Wow addons map redesign1/6/2023 ![]() just in case my eyes aren't at the bottom of the screen, I'll still be able to see where my health and mana are atĮAlign- I actually took your advice from the first posting and got this addon. Rapture appears there with a timer when it goes off it makes it really easy to know when my CDs are up. PowerAurasClassic- those Penance, PoM, and Inner Focus signs next to vuhdo are all from this. Minimap Button Frame- that's how I have my minimap buttons aligned above my dps/hps meters. provides some great boss frames for you and is a lot easier to customize that PitBull or Xperl (although it was 90% ready by the time I got it) it just looks amazing and functions beautifully. StufUnitFrames- this was completely stolen from Aliena's UI and I take no credit for it. I prefer to keep it out of the way and below my health and mana ![]() this addon is AMAZING and allows you to move about 95% of frames and items on the WoW screenįorteXorcist- a great way to keep track of cooldowns. most you can't see unless I open certain frames up. MoveAnything- there are a few things on my screen that I have moved around with this addon. SexyMap- my map is definitely not "sexy" but this addon allows you to really simplify the map and look a lot nicer than the default blizzard one I just like the look of it better than other buff frame addonsĭominos- my action bars themselves are set up by this addon to each his ownįbng BuffFrame- still using this. Skada + Recount- I prefer to link stats from Recount as most people use that to keep track of DPS and HPS but it can only have one window so I have skada for DPS. sadly, my minimap buttons lost its effect in the patch this week Masque- or ButtonFacade if you still refer to it as that. I bought a special mouse with two extra buttons and vuhdo easily accommodates that. very easy to set up all your click to heal spells. I have played around with this part a lot to make sure that it didn't take up too much of my screen KG Panels- these are what envelop my chat frame, action bar, frames, buffs, food, dps, hps, etc. I adjusted a lot of the setup to my liking as it seemed to cluttered in spots. The layout is from that original pack available on Wow Interface. If you're familiar with healing UI's, you'll probably recognize the layout of this from Aliena's UI. My guild is 8/8 in Dragon Soul and we're there solely because of this UI. Over the past few months, I've been playing around with my UI and have finally reached something I like and works well in raid content. That UI was definitely simplistic, but when I reached raid content, it was not viable. As you'll see, my UI has really evolved since October. I sent in a simplistic healing UI a couple months back. It's Absinth here from Black Dragonflight. Here's Absinth's take on the whole thing: ![]() Never fear, though, because Absinth's raiding UI is very much a work of personal touch, personal accommodation, and personal experience. A shame, considering how much I loved the original UI. As it turns out, upon reaching the raid game, Absinth's UI did not hold up as intended. When Absinth sent in a UI for Reader UI of the Week back in October, I praised the simple layout and said that with a few tweaks to the non-static UI elements, the setup would have been fine for raiding. It's less of a problem these days with the Dungeon Journal, random Raid Finder and Dungeon Finder tools, and a general understanding of what raiding is among the video gaming populace. It's a weird phenomenon in video gaming, where as you progress through a journey learning skills, gaining allies, and collecting equipment, the fundamentals of your play experience radically shift. "But it's been fine like this for 85 levels!" you exclaim. And when the mighty finally ascend the stairs of destiny and plant their flag at the top of the world, then you realize your interface just isn't going to cut it anymore. While raiding should be a focus for design teams, because you need constant current end game content, the path to raiding is still a long and arduous one. The raiding game comes upon us faster than ever these days, as the leveling portion of the game shrinks just as much as it expands with each subsequent expansion. Have a screenshot of your own UI that you'd like to submit? Send your screenshots along with info on what mods you're using to and follow Mathew on Twitter. Each week, WoW Insider and Mathew McCurley bring you a fresh look at reader-submitted UIs as well as Addon Spotlight, which spotlights the latest user interface addons.
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