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Best addons for wow healer
Best addons for wow healer







best addons for wow healer
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Meaning that if there is a particular weapon, armor upgrade or token you need, you can easily filter through the loot tables in this mod to find out which boss in whatever dungeon or raid it drops from. It is a User Interface mod that allows the player to browse through all the items dropped by bosses in the game. What it does:ĪtlasLoot is an excellent and informative mod to the game.

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I also disliked the menu-layout, but that isn't such a problem.Informative AtlasLoot - Enhanced video guide on how to use the addon. A lot of things were pre-modified, like the layout of hots, or the keybinds. What bottered me most when I was trying out Vuhdo that it assumed a lot. Both addons can be used perfectly identical.

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I'm not dissing Vuhdo, just that it has a lot of option I never used, so Grid allowed me to only install what I use. The one thing I dislike with it (Grid has the same problem) is that it's a raidframe replacement only so if you want to customize other unit frames like player, target and target's target then you will have to use a separate addon for that. It also has pretty good support from the healer community so problems with it are often answered pretty quickly on forums etc. It's easy to tell it was made for healers. You can also set it up to show an extra frame for targets you are told to keep an eye on (kind of like an extra focus frame) which can be handy sometimes. Vuh'do also has built in support for tracking how much remains of shields, for finding optimal targets for CoH/PoH and some other nifty functions like automatically using trinkets on cooldown etc. It is about as hard/easy to configure as Grid (or any addon that offers lots of customization). There is also an option to instead show it as a thin bar that depletes over time as the buff expires. You can choose to show buffs/hots/shields as a filled in square or as it's icon with or without timers. Vuh'do does what you ask for, does not require an addon like clique to go with it as it has built in mouseover functionality. Pitbull also customizes your other unitframes. Pitbull4 also offers the functionality you are after if you combine it with Pitbull VisualHelpers and Clique but it's a bit tricky to set up if you are unused to it. Ps : in case you have not tried it yet,another super one I love is gridstatusraiddebuff, as per the rest, it will place the icon of the debuff applied onto players by raid boss's.Ī lot of people say VuhdoI am a lot of people then. Yes for the icon in corner not sure for the timer but could be worth a shot.I remember trying something similar but only getting small boxes that changed color based on the time left. I want to be able to for example have a little coloured box in top right corner for Weakened Soul debuff, and have a small number indicating the timer on it. Just wondering if this is the best addon for priests, or if there's something better which is more class specific?Įlse, am I missing something and is there an easy way to incorporate timers into Grid. Unfortunately all I seem to be able to do is have a coloured box when it's on or off, and even with the Grace buff as it's a three stack (with countdown timer) I can only get it to do one colour with no countdown timer. However, i'm hoping to be able to put things like Grace and Weakened Soul in the top left and top right corners. With my priest i'm hoping to have it so that PW:S is in the centre with a countdown on its expiry (which I have done with Grid+GridCooldownText).

best addons for wow healer

I used to use Grid with my druid heals but never quite liked it, and/or set it up properly. So started playing Disc/Holy as offspec due to guild needing an extra healer for some fights.









Best addons for wow healer