Addon Spotlight: DrDamage
You all know a World of Warcraft number cruncher. You may, in fact, be that person, the one who can spout of stats about your class or game mechanics. Although, in the beginning, I rolled my eyes at people who pondered the math of the game, today finds me holding a deep respect for you number junkies. You've all helped many of us become uncrushable, uncrittable and even understand how +spell damage and +healing work.
If you don't have someone around to crunch numbers, try recruiting DrDamage. Some World of Warcraft stats-fiends may not like this addon, as there are people who disagree with the numbers it produces. I would have to say that its done well for me thus far. (I rarely have the inclination to work the numbers myself.)
Enough rambling, let's talk about what DrDamage does. This addon does all of your in-game theorycrafting for you. It will work the actual values for your damage, +spell damage and +healing based on your gear and talents. It will display the average damage or healing done by a spell on the actionbar.
Come on back and we'll look at little more closely at what DrDamage does.
So you're back, you must have realized that the numbers actually mean something, and they do. Having an in-game calculator that takes into account your talents and gear is a powerful tool. Its like having your favorite numbers-player sitting next to you all the time. (If you're not that person.) It is certainly a good way to get a feeling of which of your spells or abilities is outputting the most damage or healing.
Your spells and abilities will have a new number on the their actionbar button. Once you install this one, it will take the average damage or healing of a given ability and display it. I actually use this to decide which gear to wear on my rogue as I level. (It also updates in real-time for combat points.) It works for all classes and will work in conjunction with many popular actionbar addons, so if you're using Bartender, you can still depend on DrDamage to calculate your damage and healing.
DrDamage also calculates based on buffs and debuffs, so you can use it to compare the benefits of Blessing of Might vs Blessing of Kings. It also calculates debuffs on your targets. This bad boy calculates spells used in macros as well, if you're using the #showtooltip command in your macro script.
You can explore the options for this addon by using these commands:
After brushing off theorycrafters for so long in lieu of a more casual game experience, I think I've moved into a new type of play. This addon really opens the door to understanding the impact of gear, talents, buff, debuffs and more on your abilities and spells. Thanks to DrDamage for being my in-game numbers guy, you rock. Dismissed!
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If you don't have someone around to crunch numbers, try recruiting DrDamage. Some World of Warcraft stats-fiends may not like this addon, as there are people who disagree with the numbers it produces. I would have to say that its done well for me thus far. (I rarely have the inclination to work the numbers myself.)
Enough rambling, let's talk about what DrDamage does. This addon does all of your in-game theorycrafting for you. It will work the actual values for your damage, +spell damage and +healing based on your gear and talents. It will display the average damage or healing done by a spell on the actionbar.
Come on back and we'll look at little more closely at what DrDamage does.
So you're back, you must have realized that the numbers actually mean something, and they do. Having an in-game calculator that takes into account your talents and gear is a powerful tool. Its like having your favorite numbers-player sitting next to you all the time. (If you're not that person.) It is certainly a good way to get a feeling of which of your spells or abilities is outputting the most damage or healing.
Your spells and abilities will have a new number on the their actionbar button. Once you install this one, it will take the average damage or healing of a given ability and display it. I actually use this to decide which gear to wear on my rogue as I level. (It also updates in real-time for combat points.) It works for all classes and will work in conjunction with many popular actionbar addons, so if you're using Bartender, you can still depend on DrDamage to calculate your damage and healing.
DrDamage also calculates based on buffs and debuffs, so you can use it to compare the benefits of Blessing of Might vs Blessing of Kings. It also calculates debuffs on your targets. This bad boy calculates spells used in macros as well, if you're using the #showtooltip command in your macro script.
You can explore the options for this addon by using these commands:
- /drdmg
- /drdamage
After brushing off theorycrafters for so long in lieu of a more casual game experience, I think I've moved into a new type of play. This addon really opens the door to understanding the impact of gear, talents, buff, debuffs and more on your abilities and spells. Thanks to DrDamage for being my in-game numbers guy, you rock. Dismissed!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Leiandra May 2nd 2008 7:42PM
Looks a lot like Theorycraft (http://www.curse.com/downloads/details/5360/) which hasn't been updated in over a year. I'm glad to finally have a replacement to that add-on. Thanks.
Zhalseran May 2nd 2008 8:00PM
I've been using Dr.Damage for a while now, its a pretty nifty addon. You don't gain a whole lot by having these numbers but its cool to see, and if nothing else it serves as a quick reference to how the damage is calculated
Charlie May 2nd 2008 8:32PM
I'll prolly have to get that. I don't know if i really want all that info, but it would be nice to have the coefficient of each spell right there so I don't have to memorize every one. I think this addon is more for number crunchers, rather than erm... well non-number crunchers. Just never having to check wowwiki/head for those kind of things is really nice.
Reinard May 2nd 2008 9:04PM
It's pretty customizable, so you don't need to have *all* that information :) Only whatcha want.
Guernia May 2nd 2008 10:45PM
It's great for healers to determine the approximate amount healed by downranked spells.
Pelina May 3rd 2008 4:45AM
I love this addon. It is really helpful when leveling to see if that new spell really is worht it or not or when to cast it. On my rogue I also loved the option to turn on the dps/energy numbers on my buttons instead of straight up damage. Real nice for knowing when it is worth using a finisher and when you might as well go with another BS/SS/Mutilate. Highly recomended addon - and it is easy to manage too...
Trixe May 3rd 2008 6:34AM
yeah i like this addon alot!
it is very good for checking if your new spec was worth it!
:)
Mera_LaCroisadeEcarlate May 3rd 2008 6:44AM
Useless addon.
PeeWee May 3rd 2008 7:06AM
Don't feed the troll that lacked the skills and insight to come up with even one argument to support his claim.
Sparuuto May 3rd 2008 8:39AM
As a newbie healer myself that's just installed DrDamage, this is awesome for healing just the right amount when necessary (just as Guernia pointed out). Still, a name conatining 'Damage' just feels a bit...icky for a healer.
Culhag May 3rd 2008 9:44AM
It's also nice that it shows the benefit of various stats so you can know which is the most interresting to focus on.
Gnug315 May 3rd 2008 9:57AM
I use it for DPM, DPS, DPE, DPR, HPM etc. It's excellent!
Malivick May 3rd 2008 12:06PM
I simply love this addon. Everyone should have and use this. You can even modify your talents to see how much it will affect you damage before placing the points or paying that respec fee. I don't think I could live without it now.