It also helps in finding your perfect transmog set. Four More Addons Worth MentioningĪtlasLoot is always nice to have because it can really help you plan out where you are going next for your gear. I can't think of a single raiding guild or raid party that doesn't give the modifier "MUST HAVE DBM!" It removes a lot of strain from the person running the raid. This gives you much needed information in real time as it happens during boss fights.
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It reminds me of the amount of numbers and graphs you would need to look at and understand to be a big money making stock broker.Īnother absolute essential is Deadly Boss Mods It's amazing how in-depth with DPS you can get. It gives you an insane amount of control over what is recorded and how it's displayed. Recount is the best damage meter you can possibly get. One click and everything is grabbed from your mailbox (*sigh of relief*). Clicking each and every item twice just drives me insane. What gets to me then is when you get to the mailbox where you have potentially hundreds of things waiting to be retrieved. I don't mind Blizzard's default auction house functionality-most people do, though, and will always grab the Auctioneer addon. The first thing that always gets to me is when you're dealing with the auction house. Using ElvUI is a great start, but he does not include some important add-ons that you should always pick up. This allows you to be absolutely precise in placing your frames. The awesome thing about this is the way he allows you to move the frames around, you can click and drag them, of course, but he also added a directional pad to each one where each click is just a one pixel movement. everything! He even went so in depth that he added a feature where you can unlock every single thing on the interface, unit frames, the map, chat, everything. You can open a control panel he designed to edit. Another amazing thing Tuk has done with this UI is it still fully customizable. Even more importantly, my crap laptop can now run WoW at 45 FPS because of this UI. This allows me to set my graphics as high as I want while maintaining 30+ FPS. When the stock WoW interface requires around 100MB to run, for example, ElvUI takes as little as 5MB to run. The reason I use minimalist UIs is because of how well they run. I think it was around WotLK release that he stopped. Photek now has a successful graphic design company stemmed from his spectacular work on his UI. I've always gone for minimalist UIs such as these all the way back to Vanilla. He no longer updates his original TukUI, but that's okay-the one he keeps up to date is ElvUI and it's incredibly clean and functional. This is TukUI's site where he manages his amazing Interfaces. I always start looking for the best minimalist UI I can find. I personally can't log on without having my UI all set and ready to go.