AddOn Spotlight: SexyCooldown

Timers for spells is an imperative addon for many classes that rely on steady rotations of DoT management and keeping debuffs up on enemies. DPS can be greatly altered by the careful balance of spell effects lasting for certain periods of time on enemies. There are a lot of good timers out there for spells and abilities, but today I want to introduce you to my favorite. If this addon is old news to you, and you already know how powerful it can be, help out the less fortunate! If you're new to his wonderful piece of code, stay a while and listen, as I sing a love song to SexyCooldown.
SexyCooldown is an addon that just makes sense to me. I love the way the options are laid out, the simple cooldown bar management, and the versatility of the addon itself. This particular AddOn Spotlight will be broken up into a few segments -- first, we will look at SexyCooldown and I will sing its praises and show you its options, and second, I will go over some use cases for the variety of different applications that SexyCooldown can help you with. And, as this is non-widescreen smaller UI "make everything fit nicely" week, I will explain the virtues of SexyCooldown to DoT heavy classes that want a simple, single bar of DoT timers that could help you with your DPS rotation for that added edge.
What is SexyCooldown?
SexyCooldown is a DoT, ability, trinket, item, internal cooldown, and debuff timer that is not set up for any one class -- everyone can use SexyCooldown in their own way. The addon is set up in such a way that icons for spells cast or debuffs on a targeted enemy or focus travel down the bar as their seconds dwindle. Abilities that are in no danger of falling off or have a good long while before they are ready to be used again move slowly down the bar. Abilities that have shorter times until they drop move faster down the bar to alert you. The real strength of SexyCooldown is that you can do all of this on as many bars as you want, placed all over the screen wherever certain cooldowns are needed to be seen. Plus, the addon was created by Antiarc, so you know it's going to be suave.
Each SexyCooldown bar that you create is perfectly customizable for border, background, color and size through dragging the corner of the bar and scaling for whatever space you need. Right clicking on a bar will bring up the options for that bar, or you can access the options in the Blizzard Interface menu. Each bar is individually configurable to include the types of cooldowns and timers you wish to have shown on the bar through check boxes and a blacklist, which I will get to in a moment.

One aspect of SexyCooldown I love is that you can have raid debuffs shown on a SexyCooldown bar as well as your own personal timers. This can be invaluable for classes such as rogues or druids, who can choose attacks based on different debuffs that are currently present on a raid boss. By configuring a SexyCooldown bar for your target's raid debuffs, a rogue could check to see if a Bleed effect is on the target so he could use Hunger for Blood, or check for major armor or spell debuffs. Knowing what is on the boss can be tricky at times, but an easily customized raid debuff bar could do wonders for your raid awareness and situational ability use to maximize DPS.

The Blacklist
Want to narrow down the bar's cooldowns even more? Shift-right click on a debuff or cooldown while it is on the bar adds it to that bar's blacklist, preventing the debuff or cooldown from showing up on that bar. For instance, as an elemental shaman, I want a bar solely to track how long Flame Shock has left on a target before I have to reapply the debuff in order to guarantee that my Lava Burst does extra damage. I set the options accordingly, and if debuffs other than the Flame Shock periodic damage appear on the bar, a simple shift-right click will remove those debuffs forever from the bar. To take an ability off of the specific bar's blacklist, just select it from the blacklist list in the options. Simple and straightforward.

Why is SexyCooldown great for smaller user interfaces? Simple! Having a simple, single bar of every combat cooldown or debuff you could need is invaluable to space savers. Even two bars doesn't take up as much space as a separate bar for every cooldown or DoT timer. With full scaling capability and border changing, Sexycooldown can also be manipulated to fit right in with any minimalist configuration you have.
Use Cases
Here is where the fun starts. This is by no means a comprehensive list of use cases for SexyCooldown, but it's a start for the budding adventurer who has not yet stepped into the world of cooldown and debuff timers. If you have any other ideas for cooldown bars, post them in the comments!
Use Cases
Here is where the fun starts. This is by no means a comprehensive list of use cases for SexyCooldown, but it's a start for the budding adventurer who has not yet stepped into the world of cooldown and debuff timers. If you have any other ideas for cooldown bars, post them in the comments!
- Death knights can easily track their tanking and DPS cooldowns with one SexyCooldown bar, and keep their diseases and fevers on a second bar closer to the enemy to make for easy reapplication.
- My elemental shaman has a bar specifically for Flame Shock, as noted above, to make sure all of the potential damage from Lava Burst is happening on every cast.
- Rogues can track all kind of cooldowns and buffs, including Tricks of the Trade on their focus or tricks put on them, in addition to raid debuffs and their own internal cooldowns on trinkets and abilities.
- Tanks of all kinds can add their tanking cooldowns to bars easily viewable near the center of the screen so they know when they have those abilities available again.
- Retribution paladins can add a bar to track Art of War procs, and see how much time is left on the buff in order to know when to use it.
- Healers can track HoTs on their focus while moving away to deal with raid or group healing, all the while cognizant of the focus' healing.
These use cases are barely scratching the surface of an ultimately unlimited set of variables and uses for cooldowns and debuff bars. SexyCooldown makes all of this easily customizable and straightforward, with the extremely beneficial feature of multiple, asynchronous bars doing their own things wherever you decide to put them. I cannot recommend this addon enough. Go forth and experiment!
Download SexyCooldown at [Curse] or [WoWAce].
To see SexyCooldown in action (in a raid setting!) by its creator Antiarc, head over and see his Gotta Go 2! Go Harder! video. Watch his cooldown bars on the bottom center and be amazed.
Next week on AddOn Spotlight, I'd like to do something a little different. Let's do Community Choice. Send in your favorite addon that you would like to let other people know about and I will choose three to write up and give credit to those who sent in the choices. Then, we get to spread all of our addon joy all around the community! Like jam on toast, or butter on toast. Really, anything goes on toast. Send your addon suggestions for next week's Community Choice to mat@wow.com.
Download SexyCooldown at [Curse] or [WoWAce].
To see SexyCooldown in action (in a raid setting!) by its creator Antiarc, head over and see his Gotta Go 2! Go Harder! video. Watch his cooldown bars on the bottom center and be amazed.
Next week on AddOn Spotlight, I'd like to do something a little different. Let's do Community Choice. Send in your favorite addon that you would like to let other people know about and I will choose three to write up and give credit to those who sent in the choices. Then, we get to spread all of our addon joy all around the community! Like jam on toast, or butter on toast. Really, anything goes on toast. Send your addon suggestions for next week's Community Choice to mat@wow.com.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Viper007Bond Mar 18th 2010 5:38PM
I personally just use Power Auras to make an aura pop up when an ability is ready or when I'm missing a self-buff.
Chris Heald Mar 18th 2010 5:45PM
Not currently. Temporary enchant durations don't use the conventional buff APIs, so they got left out. They could be added with not too much pain, though.
katrinejenson Mar 18th 2010 6:47PM
I'm a blond girl hunter (yep, the class optimal for nobrainers ;) ) and I installed SexyCooldowns now, but it only solved one of my problems.
I have little clue about configuring addons, I use the default UI and like addons that do what it is supposed to do all by itself.
I have longed for something that could remind me when my serpent sting ended on a target, especially in a raid where there are other hunters with serpent stings up, I'm not really able to spot mine among the 3 stings and have often wasted a GCD and precious dps on renewing it way to early.
SexyCooldown took care of it! *dancing happy dance*
But it could not help with my other issue. I hate how I'm not able to see my buff "mend pet" on my pet without having my pet as target or mousing over its frame.
It would be nice to renew the Mend Pet when it is needed and not overheal-waste mana-waste GCD-waste dps.
(I'm doing a lot of solo playing tackling TBC content and the health of my Carry-On-Tank is precious to me).
So, anybody knows if there is an addon out there that can do the same to my Mend Pet as SexyCooldown does to other DoT/HoT?
Maybe if the author of the addon could add a category "pet" among the other types: Myself, my target and my focus.
I could use SexyCooldown for this purpose if I have my pet as target or focus, but quite frankly I would like to have my focus spot open for something a bit more crucial to effective dps.
I have asked other hunters around, but none of them had any idea how to see your Mend Pet buff without mousing over/targetting/focusing your pet. You can see the the other buffsm, so why not Mend Pet? Crazy world...
So, anybody here who could point me in the right addon-direction?
Optimuze Mar 18th 2010 9:56PM
I use Kharthas's Hunter Timers (name is close to that) for serpent stings and mend pet.
Middenkootje Mar 18th 2010 9:56PM
Well, keep in mind I don't play a hunter so I don't have any real experience with this spell!
The first and simplest solution seems to be to macro a 15-sec timer to the spell and reapply when the timer runs out.
Wowhead also says a buff is applied. With Power Auras classic you should be able to track this buff for it's duration and when you throw in a timer you will be able to see when it runs out.
For more specifics i'll be happy to help. I have an unhappy hunter at sitting at level 12 :-) and I guess the spell works the same at level 12 as it does at 80. I can try and set it up for ya.
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Vandell [XBL: Keazra] Mar 18th 2010 11:51PM
I use SexyBar so damn much - I have two bars setup [plus one extra for certain characters]: one is my "combat" bar, which tracks the cooldowns of my abilities and items and debuffs on me, the other is my "general" bar, which tracks all buffs on me and my buffs/debuffs on my current target.
It's very helpful. :D And sexy, as the name implies.
Bestpallyindaworld Mar 19th 2010 10:22AM
Anyone know how to make the button to glow nicely like when i see people s sexycooldown, they always have thier button glow and sometime the bar also glow . Is it an additional addon for that ? thx in adavance.
eomer2000 Mar 19th 2010 4:30AM
I support a request in one of the comments about LDB addons as one of the following articles. I'd also like to read one about comparing healing addons (specifically Healbot/Vuh'do/Grid + Clique). Not just listing what they can do, but comparing their similarities and differences.
Or a new article on healbot, as it went through some options changes lately and it would be interesting to see a guide for it's customization. Or is there one somewhere?
Also is there some simple addon that just tracks amount of soulshards, puts them in specified bag and removes the excess. I've found Easyshards, but it doesn't have option to move them into usual bag and I don't use soulbag.
Chrissie Mar 19th 2010 6:28AM
Hmm. I wonder if it would be worthwhile to switch from DoTimer to this.
For debuff/DoT management, it looks like this would be much more handy. But for example, I also like using DoTimer when my priest is holy to see when Renew runs out, see CoH/GS cooldowns, etc. - can this handle those things? (Actually, my healing frames should be able to handle the Renew but I haven't figured out how to configure them so I can actually see that properly >.>)
Bullfrog Mar 19th 2010 9:15AM
I loved Forte but I couldn't clean it up or customize it as much as I wanted too.
This however, looks like the Jesus Reincarnate of Forte, looking forward to trying it tonight.
Ventismith Mar 19th 2010 9:33AM
I use a combination of OmniCC and Quartz (also displays durations on the target) and it seems to do the trick, definitely going to take this for a test drive though.
nihimon Mar 21st 2010 7:05PM
Does anyone know of an addon that manages chat window positions and settings? I've tried Prat and Chatter both, and neither does what I'm looking for.
I like to make alts, and I have a fairly customized layout, with a couple of extra chat windows in special positions. WIth most of the addons I have, I just load an existing Profile for my new char, and all is well. But I'm always having to recreate the special chat windows and manually move them around. I found an old wowace library that seemed to do it, but I couldn't find an addon that did it.
Squatch Apr 29th 2010 5:24PM
Nihimon, you can copy one character's chat settings by opening up the WTF directory (sibling to your Interface directory), drilling down past your account name and server name (more directories), then opening up the folder named for the character you want to copy settings from. In there, grab two files, "chat-cache.txt" (This contains your chat settings, like custom windows you've created, custom channels you've joined, channel coloring, etc.) and "layout-local.txt" (this contains the location of those chat frames as well as several other UI elements), copy them, and then paste them into your new character's directory and you should be set!
Louise Apr 8th 2010 7:37PM
Is there an easier way to configure this add-on if I only want it to show the cooldown of one spell, rather than having to add every other spell to the blacklist?