Addon Spotlight: Decursive 2.0
Things have been pretty slow around Addon Spotlight this week, which can be attributed to a brutal set of finals for yours truly. I was thinking it would be great if there was an addon for life that I could simply click to remove the Finals debuff. Unfortunately, there isn't anything yet, although I'm waiting for one of you savvy developers to come up with something. (Hint hint, wink wnk)
However, there is an addon that can make removing debuffs in World of Warcraft easy and efficient. Decursive 2.0 is a lightweight, subtle addon that holds great power. This mod has been around, in a couple different variations, for quite some time. In fact, it was one of the first addons I installed. Since then it has become as much a part of my user interface as any of the default tools.
Decursive 2.0 configures itself to your class and will work straight out of the box. It handles anything you can cleanse, allowing you to use it with little or no configuring on your part. Keep reading find out what Decursive 2.0 can do for you.
So you found your way back, lets talk about features! Decursive 2.0 allows you to choose which of your cleansing abilities to track, and gives you a couple options on how they are handled. You can use the provided macro, which is a mouse-over macro. This means you can hover your mouse over the inflicted target and use a keystroke to cleanse with the appropriate ability. You can also use the MUF or Micro-Unit Frames. These small boxes are discreet and blend in seamlessly with your UI. Each small box is someone (or something) that you can cleanse. To do so, you simply click on the appropriate box when it lights up. Decursive 2.0 also provide audible warnings, which help keep you on top of your decursing endeavors.
Decursive 2.0 comes with an embedded FuBar plugin as well, which is one easy way to open its options interface. You can also access the options by right-clicking on the MUFs out of combat or by using this commands:
In fact, I can only advise you to download it, install it and try it out. For you Ace fanatics, its an Ace addon, for you macro addicts, there are spectacular macro options that include mouse-over healers/decursers. I have yet to find anything nearly this good for decursing on all of my characters. What are you using to keep you and your companions clean?
However, there is an addon that can make removing debuffs in World of Warcraft easy and efficient. Decursive 2.0 is a lightweight, subtle addon that holds great power. This mod has been around, in a couple different variations, for quite some time. In fact, it was one of the first addons I installed. Since then it has become as much a part of my user interface as any of the default tools.
Decursive 2.0 configures itself to your class and will work straight out of the box. It handles anything you can cleanse, allowing you to use it with little or no configuring on your part. Keep reading find out what Decursive 2.0 can do for you.
So you found your way back, lets talk about features! Decursive 2.0 allows you to choose which of your cleansing abilities to track, and gives you a couple options on how they are handled. You can use the provided macro, which is a mouse-over macro. This means you can hover your mouse over the inflicted target and use a keystroke to cleanse with the appropriate ability. You can also use the MUF or Micro-Unit Frames. These small boxes are discreet and blend in seamlessly with your UI. Each small box is someone (or something) that you can cleanse. To do so, you simply click on the appropriate box when it lights up. Decursive 2.0 also provide audible warnings, which help keep you on top of your decursing endeavors.
Decursive 2.0 comes with an embedded FuBar plugin as well, which is one easy way to open its options interface. You can also access the options by right-clicking on the MUFs out of combat or by using this commands:
- /decursive
- /dcr
In fact, I can only advise you to download it, install it and try it out. For you Ace fanatics, its an Ace addon, for you macro addicts, there are spectacular macro options that include mouse-over healers/decursers. I have yet to find anything nearly this good for decursing on all of my characters. What are you using to keep you and your companions clean?
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Tricks, PvP, Add-Ons, Features, Raiding, AddOn Spotlight








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gigantor1960 Apr 18th 2008 5:50PM
Decursive is your friend. Use it. Love it!
Calaana Apr 18th 2008 6:22PM
One thing to watch is it's not toon specific - I'm constantlly having to swap between shaman and pali settings with it, for some reason it keeps applying default settings. Even with that, USE IT!
hisame Apr 18th 2008 6:57PM
I love decursive. I always recommend it to my friends if they play any class that can remove negative ailments. It even sounds an alarm if you're highlighting someone with unstable affliction to warn you about trying to dispel it.
The new version shows how long the person has been afflicted with an ailment which sort of encourages people to dispel faster.
The previous versions would reset to default setting often, which could get annoying, but i haven't had that problem with the latest version.
I highly recommend it.
Bixxi Apr 18th 2008 7:14PM
Bah, Grid can do the same and displays a million times more information.
Grid > Decursive. Try it. It's a bit of a handful to configure, but once you have it set up the way you want it you'll never go back.
MartinC Apr 18th 2008 7:51PM
Meh, just use PitBull + Clique. Debuffs already built into the raid frames, so no need for something else to clutter your screen with.
Ichigo Apr 18th 2008 9:30PM
As an Ace mod fan, I personally dislike Pitbull and use AgUf instead. Not all of us fall lock step with Pitbull as our UF.
This seems to be a great update of the original. Thanks!
Rinion Apr 18th 2008 8:13PM
Alright, completely off-topic, but the Finals debuff page was hillarious.
Rabbit Apr 19th 2008 8:55AM
Oh man--absolutely hysterical!!
uncaringbear Apr 18th 2008 10:42PM
Doesn't Healbot essentially do the same thing?
Reinard Apr 18th 2008 11:51PM
Does this provide me with any more than, say, Clique and Grid/normal raid frames? Just wondering. I tried Decursive before but I never really got to raid-level with the characters I had it on, and I'm pretty close to 70 now with my paladin, so I'm just curious.
Letro@Bronzebeard Apr 19th 2008 7:34AM
Healbot ftw.....configure decurse spell to use and just click on it after it turns black and gives sound warning.
Addie Apr 19th 2008 7:37AM
I like it because my main is a druid and I'm leveling a priest and a paladin... I don't have to keep straight the things I can fix. Simply left click the red squares and right click the blue ones.