AddOn Spotlight: For the timid
Addons; they can do everything from seemingly changing nothing at all to creating what would appear to many to be total chaos. They can enhance the gaming experience so greatly that to be without them can seem downright apocalyptic. I know that I bond with my addons, and when I finally find "the one" that will do that thing I've been wishing the game would do for months, I feel renewed excitement for playing.At the same time, I understand all too well the hesitation that many harbor about delving into the user customization world. Worries that they'll be difficult to install, require a doctorate to use, and give you a migraine, are all very valid concerns. This week is dedicated to those who are timid or reluctant about using addons, as well as those who have had bad experiences with them. No matter what your playstyle or your level of l33t UI sophistication, I guarantee that there are addons out there that you'll love.My hands-down favorite source for user-friendly addons that are must-haves is Gazmik Fizzwidget's Superior Gadget and Doodad Emporium. Allow me to introduce you to some of his wares!
Meet FactionFriend. Imagine that you are grinding reputation with a faction because they won't give you something you want until you do (this is difficult, but I believe in you personally). You click into your character window, click onto the reputation tab, scroll down to find the faction, and click to have it show above your experience bar. Great! You're in business.
Now suppose that you want to know how much reputation gain the 283 clumps of dirt you're carrying in your pack might get you, without having to trudge into town, or whip out your calculator. Maybe a guildie pipes up and asks what your rep with another faction is. Also, I submit that the above method involves work.
Enter this discreet little addon. The regular faction reputation bar that you place will not change into scary monsters with swirling numbers that might bite you. It will look as unassuming as ever. But when you glance at it, you'll be able to see a shadow of how much reputation you would gain if you handed in the items you possess, either in the bank, the mail, or on your person. It works just like looking at your experience bar when you are rested.
Another handy feature is that when you move into an area that pertains to gathering rep for a faction, such as a particular dungeon, an evil grabby teddy bear-mole hybrid encampment, or even a battleground, your reputation bar will automatically switch over. In addition, mousing over and clicking on the bar will open a drop-menu with all of the factions, and your rep, listed. No more jumping through hoops, and no scary changes in your user interface.
For the gear-conscious, or drooly, among us, behold the Linkerator. You've heard about, say, Kang the Decapitator. You are, perhaps, in the market to purchase one. You cannot link to it in trade channel because, due to your unfortunate situation, you don't have one. Never fear! Just type [Kang the Decapitator] fakin' it stylez and voila! It will show up, you can marvel at it, ask for it, and everyone wins. You can also easily check to see how your [Ugly Hat of the Monkey] might benefit from an animal-change. Again, might I point out; you can keep the same old user interface that you're antsy about changing.
Fizzwidget also brings us Trackmenu, which we have featured previously on WoW Insider, although it is so discreet, so helpful, and so necessary, that it will actually become irrelevant. In patch 2.3, Blizzard will actually be installing this functionality into the default user interface. Yes, I do indeed believe that Fizzy predicted the future.
Hunters would also benefit from the Feed-o-matic, which helps you stay on top of keeping your pet fed and loyal. In order to avoid spoiling all of this site's surprises, I recommend you head over and check out his helpers for levelling, disenchanting, and other basic, though sometimes tedious, operations.
Now for an addon that let's you be creative! I often find myself gazing at the landscapes in-game, and noticing potential screenshots that would make a charming additions to Around Azeroth. I'm also often frustrated by how limited I find the default camera to be when I'm attempting to snap such a shot. If this sounds familiar, head on over and check out Improved Screenshot. Although you can edit the way your camera behaves by physically going in and changing game files, this is a much simpler solution.
This next addon will actually modify your UI. A teensy bit. Can you handle it? It let's you change your fonts and their colors to make them easier to read! When I discovered ClearFont2, my eyes just lit up. That's right; it gives you a +2 to your tired gamer eyes resistance.
For actual, full-blown alterations of the default UI, I must confess that I am the product of a gnomish poultryizer. While I fully realize that if I logged in and my hair turned white from shock, I could always hit "disable" and grab a box of $8 hair dye, I still can't bring myself to try it. In fact, even purely cosmetic changes like making all of your buttons round and pretty lead me to think, "but what if I can't recognize a button I need in time?" Although, if you read that and thought, "round buttons you say?" and you don't cry when I say "pink" then say hello to a funky custom UI.
Although I've not been too adventurous yet, I can definitely brag that my l33t UI looks "perfectly similar" to the default. In fact, if I captured screenshots of enabled/disabled, we could all play a lovely game of "spot the differences", as long as I disabled my threat and damage meters.
Do you know a simple, can't-live-without-able addon? Are you itching to push me into trying a custom UI you like? Did you come from a background of reluctance before being ushered into the addon world full force? Let us know!
Filed under: Add-Ons, Features, AddOn Spotlight






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fireflash38 Nov 10th 2007 4:35PM
I find it hard to live without:
1. Threat Meter (Omen)
2. Bongos 2
3. Any form of focus frame/party frame mod (perl/xperl)
And strangely, I get pissed off when I don't have timestamps.
Thijz Nov 10th 2007 4:38PM
I can't live without Totemus and MetaHud.
Thingy Nov 10th 2007 4:39PM
I find it a little hard to go past this mod: http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info7252-JooJanta200Super-ChromaticPerilSensitiveSunglasses.html
Description:
Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses
"designed to help you develop a relaxed attitude to danger. At the first hint of trouble they turn totally black thus preventing the wearer from seeing anything that might alarm them."
- Turns WorldFrame black when you lose control while in combat
Version History:
1.0 - Release
1.001 - Now shows Chats, Unitframes, and Minimap while screen is black
1.01 - Attempt to fix the screen staying black when you are ie. Feared and combat ends
1.02 - Don't Panic
Amok2006 Nov 10th 2007 4:47PM
Cartographer
Lightheaded
Omen
Fubar and associated bits for it
files.wowace.com for most everything else.
Saido Nov 10th 2007 5:27PM
A six-year old computer with limited RAM - and going on three dozen alts - doesn't leave room for large or class-specific mods.
Having said that, as a Kara-healer:
Grid, Grid Healer
Koordinator
CTMail
Omen
Deadly Boss Mods
Akinaan Nov 10th 2007 5:48PM
I use KerpUI. Has everything i need.
found at
http://www.lrguild.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3175
Gazmik Fizzwidget Nov 10th 2007 6:12PM
Thanks (again) for the linkage, WoW Insider! :)
Some nice other addons you point out, too... I just might have to grab Improved Camera next time I can spare a moment for some amateur photography.
Benza Nov 10th 2007 10:09PM
I used to be completly pimped out with add ons, now the only thing I have is Omen, I just got sick of constantly having to re-update them and everything so I never botherd after the last patch.
Skoteinos Nov 10th 2007 11:53PM
OneBag, Autobar, Omen and FuBar are my top addons. I absolutely can't deal without the first two, and fubar has so many functions I rely on that I wouldn't be sure what I'm missing till it goes away (auto repair for one).
I was ushered kicking and screaming years ago into addons. I had huge problems with addons in other games and didn't like the idea of screwing something up by using one with WoW. But like you point out in the article, just go in and disable/delete it and it's gone.
I made it to 60 without addons playing a holy priest. My first experience was in the middle of Molten Core when the group made me download CTMod. It screwed -everything- up on my screen and I was totally scarred for life, immediately disabling it and going off to cry in the corner. Later my guild convinced me to try other addons, I don't quite remember which ones I began with, but I started to crave more. Now I am probably too dependent on too many, but such is life.
GreatLich Nov 11th 2007 12:23AM
@8: updating manually? never again: http://www.wowace.com/wiki/WinAceUpdater
Ahmet \\\ Nov 12th 2007 1:20AM
Bagnon the bag management addon is the best of the best.
Andelorn Nov 11th 2007 4:41AM
Originally I was like this too.. but then something happened to me. That something was Morrowind, which I got, played for ages, then started getting more and more mods for to improve it in various different ways. Then I came back to WoW and -needed- to change how it looked and how things worked. That said, I like my UI to be as clean and neat as possible, while being accessible. That's why I use Perl Classic Unit Frames and TrinityBars, as they are no(visually)-frills and just look nice without going overboard.
Nosophoros Nov 11th 2007 5:46AM
I think everybody should just get a threat meter like KTM or Omen, and I'm not just talking about lv 70s raiding BT here. Sure, levels 1 through 20 or so might be exempt from this rule, because you honestly have to be a huge retard to get aggro in something like Wailing Caverns or the Deadmines, but anything higher than lv 20 or so should just get KTM or Omen. Honestly, you can just get rid of the interface and still do anyone who likes to not be a huge tool in raids a humongous favour.
dekulink Nov 11th 2007 2:14PM
All in one inventory!
Khallah Nov 11th 2007 3:24PM
WinAceUpdater has already been mentioned, but Curse are also providing a similar sort of client now. Curse client + WinAceUpdater = never having to search for addon updates again, ace2 or not.
ThorinII Nov 12th 2007 9:30AM
It's not a "can't live without," but it is fun to have...
http://wowui.incgamers.com/?p=mod&m=3581
If I do say so myself. :0P
Vestras Nov 12th 2007 10:12AM
I have always been very nervious about add-ons having been burned in the past. As I got into deep-end raiding, I got the most vital one, Omen, and as a druid carrying all these sets of gear, I broke down and got Outfitter as well. I supose I have to get a cord mod as well at some point...And I use Vent for raids like everyone else.
Mostly I prefer mods which add something we should already have had, and over time several of the old mods have been integrated.
Mike Nov 12th 2007 12:24PM
I can't live without Doublewide and Lightheaded...they are def needs. http://www.curse.com.
Also, I really enjoy the Fubar addons. Some of them come in handy all the time.
Check out my guilds website because we are always recruiting.
http://www.moonglade-guild.info