Addon Spotlight: Atlasloot Enhanced updated for Wrath
That's right, Atlasloot Enhanced has been updated to include the Northrend instances and raid. Personally, I've been waiting to be able to browse and try-on the gear from the new dungeons and raids since the expansion launched.Atlasloot Enhanced is absolutely one of my must-have addons, and I've watched it grow with loving admiration since the day I realized I could see what my toons looked liked wearing Sunken Temple loot.
For those of you not using this one, it's a wonderful way to spend your time while waiting for your groups to get situated, double check drop rates on certain items, or even link items from your wish list for typically uninterested group-mates. (Go ahead and take advantage of the captive audience.)
Although we've featured this one before, Atlasloot Enhanced has some great features for the curious player, and in light of all the new content, I thought we'd review some of the reasons to install and use this very useful mod.Atlasloot Enhanced is feature-rich, with different ways to find specific items in World of Warcraft. Let's take a look at the different categories you'll find when you load this mod.
Instances / Raids
The developers have added the Northrend instances and raids, everything from Utgarde Keep to Naxxramas. You can use a couple of drop-down menus to navigate the dungeons and raids from the four continents.
Collections
One of my favorite features is the ability to sort through, and preview, the different armor sets in the game. This includes the sets from 10-man and 25-man Naxxramas.
Factions
Selecting this button will allow you to browse through the different factions from the original content and both expansions. Go ahead, check out that awesome plate helm from the Argent Crusade.
PvP Rewards
This helped quite a bit when I needed to constantly double-check just how much honor I needed to grind for my next piece of PvP gear. Although this includes some new content stuff, you can't actually preview it, as it's not on live servers and will, in fact, disconnect you if you try to query the server. (More on that later)
Crafting
This has been updated with Inscriptions, some Leatherworking and Alchemy recipes. Over time all of the Wrath stuff will end up here; patience my young crafty crafters.. patience!
World Events
This came in very handy when I was farming Necrotic Runes for some fun, and cheap trinkets during the Second Scourge Invasion. It's also a nice place to find cool items from in-game events like Brewfest or the Lunar Festival.
WishList / QuickLook
These features have been around for a while, but many of you may not be using them. Basically, you can create a loot "wish list" or store a set in a QuickLook tab for quick reference to gear you're hoping to get your hands on. A great place to keeps tabs on that Arena set you're after, or a collection of items from Northrend dungeons you're hoping to nab on your way to 80.
Tips
While easy to use, I find some of the options in Atlasloot Enhanced absolutely necessary to tweak. I prefer to load modules on startup, just for the sake of having things ready to go when I want to browse loot tables. Secondly, I suppress the query spam, as it can get out of hand quickly. I also turn on comparison tooltips for quick reference.
If you're looking at an item, and the icon is bordered in red, you'll need to query the server for the item information. This is where you need to be wary, if you query the server for something it doesn't yet recognize, you'll get booted and have to relog, which can annoy party and raid leaders to no end. This is typically only an issue if you're browsing brand new stuff that may not be on live servers yet. To be frank, I am not certain how this process works, but I get booted often enough to tread lightly. If you think it's a safe bet, go ahead and use that "Query Server" button and it will lookup any item you hover over. You can also right-click and item, then give it a moment to query the server for the item.
When you're looking through a dungeon's loot tables, you can view each boss by selecting their name in the right-hand column. (Bosses with a silver coin next to their name have loot listings.)
Finally, don't forget to make use of the Search function at the bottom of the Atlasloot Enhanced interface. It's a great way to find out which boss drops a specific item you're interested in.
That's it for this installment, folks! I know Atlasloot Enhanced has been around for a long stretch, but I thought its update warranted mention. It's an 'oldy-but-goody', so use it, love it and, as always, let me know what you think.
For those of you wondering, Wrath brings two evil entities back to the game, the Prince of Darkness (one of them at least) and me. I'm excited to be back in-game, on the site and amongst the army of addons. I'm feeling a bit rusty, so send me your addon suggestions, I'll do my best to give your favorites some face time. Dismissed!
Filed under: Items, Analysis / Opinion, PvP, Add-Ons, Instances, Raiding, AddOn Spotlight, Bosses, Factions







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dightkuz Nov 30th 2008 4:32PM
Still trying to figure out how to put items to the wishlist...
Sean Forsgren Nov 30th 2008 4:38PM
On my Mac, I've been using Option+Click to store them on my Wish List. If you're using a PC, I'd imagine its a combination click with Shift, Function or something like that.
Calaana Nov 30th 2008 4:40PM
Alt, not shift - but close, though.
Kor Nov 30th 2008 5:03PM
hmm I only use sexymap and carbonite, I tried a few others that put statistics for the AH or made all my bags into one big one I really didn't like them. I will try this one though if it will help me with my Blacksmithing. I was just able to hit make it past the 350 skill today so finally after spending all of my money and time I could of used to lv past 72 my BS is finally get up to where I can use it.
Will Nov 30th 2008 5:12PM
Love atlas loot, I usually alt-tab out to wowhead.com to see what potential loot I can get from the current instance I'm running, but this has so many more features that do specfically that.
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Merah Dec 2nd 2008 6:44AM
beware such addon is heavy memory consuming and will always be lesser than a simple ALT tab + wowhead
Daviesh Dec 10th 2008 7:14PM
Yeah, by it's nature the mod is a memory hog in relative terms. We have changed the data format so that even with the many hundreds of WotLK items, we still use about the same memory as we had at the Burning Crusade. Also, you can always turn off loot modules you don't need, like original WoW content.
Runstadrey Nov 30th 2008 6:04PM
How about covering the rest of the excellent Atlas family of fine products? Atlas Quest, Atlas Flight and Atlas itself.
I'm glad you're back, I'm an addon fanatic and like to read the comments suggesting alternatives to the featured addon.
RogueJedi86 Nov 30th 2008 7:25PM
Because Atlas is still missing many maps that AtlasLoot already has loots of, probably. AtlasLoot is the most complete of the Atlas family, so it got featured.
Runstadrey Nov 30th 2008 9:01PM
This is true, I'm still looking for the Atlas Flight Maps addon.
Another one of my old 2.x faves was EquipEval, has anyone heard anything about whether Lerkur will be updating that? I really miss it - a lot. I'm still trying to get used to RatingsBuster.
Makuba Dec 20th 2008 1:33PM
LOL I always try on fear when I'm waiting for my group to get ready and when I try to show them all these cool looking itmes they are typicaly unintrested.