Totem Talk: Restoration addons, part 3

In April we talked about addons and macros that were focused on restoration shaman. We highlighted some staple addons and some useful macros for a variety of situations. In May, I tipped my hat to Power Auras Classic and pointed out the interaction between Totem Radius and AVR/AVRE. Shortly after that second addon post, news arose that AVR was going to be killed in the next major patch to hit servers. While I've never been one to rely solely on mods, it did make totem placement a lot easier and was pretty useful. In the end, though, it empowered players too much and so must be dealt with.
Since that news dropped, I have been going through reader email about addons and mods as well as combing through all the various choices available. So today, I would like to bring you part 3 of our restoration addon discussion.
Our very first time out, we talked about the importance of a totem addon, something that allows you to quickly organize and access your totems. Blizzard has gone a long way to make the default totem interface more user-friendly, but in the end, there is a plethora of mods that do the job better. My staple addon has always been Totem Timers. To complement this addon, we will give a thanks to Shamonyu, Earthen Ring (US-RP-H), for the reminder.
RaidTotems
RaidTotems is a complementary addon to Totem Timers and is geared towards a leadership-minded restoration shaman. This mod is very similar to PallyPower in the fact it allows you to control assignments between players. RaidTotems allows a player to set what totems are being dropped by any shaman with totem timers installed. This is particularly handy in large raid environments with multiple shaman. You can ensure that all necessary totems are being dropped; if one is not necessary, you can skip it and allow a shaman to save some mana. After all, if five shaman are dropping Flametongue Totem, chances are likely one can skip it unless someone dies. The other beautiful thing about this is you can assign where each Earth Shield in the raid is going. This way you can make sure each tank is covered and no one will overlap and cancel out each other's Earth Shields. It is also very simplistic in its approach as far as handing out assignments and even saving them.

HudMap
Since news of AVR's and AVRE's imminent death, I have been looking for a replacement. In truth, so has everyone else. The main draw to me about the mod was that it showed you the range of your totems and who was in range of them. I believe the search is over. Matthew McCurley did a fantastic write-up of HudMap here in Addon Spotlight and honestly beat me to it by a few days. The addon is absolutely delightful; it creates a two-dimensional overlay on your screen very similar to the maps used for PvP battlegrounds.
Right off the bat I should start out by telling you that normally I despise HUDs. I do not like them at all. I have tried ArcHud and IceHud and various other assortments and it just never meshed with my playstyle. This mod, however, has changed how I feel about HUDs. HudMap provides a series of insanely useful information in a very easy and simple manner. The addon right from the point of installation also has default support for Totem Radius. It shows you everyone in your group and where they are in relation to your totems and has a custom cursor to show you where you are in relation to everyone else and your totems. It automatically zooms in and out to accommodate people moving around and the constant shifting of a battlefield.

Pretty slick little addon, if I do say so myself. I have grown quite fond of this mod and have completely removed AVR and AVRE in favor of it. Now, if only it could take care of Infest and make me coffee at the same time ...
So how about you? Have you checked this mod out yet? What do you think of it? Come across any new or exciting mods this week?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Elastoplast Jun 8th 2010 11:29PM
I have to agree with HudMap - awesome bit of code.
I haven't ever used AVR, but a lot of my guild have, and so I've suggested we start using HudMap instead. Personally, I don't think it trivialises raid fights, as it still requires you keep a high degree of situational awareness and doesn't show, at your feet, whether you're standing in the right place or not.
But I use the mod, so I'm not gonna say it's a free ticket for nubs, am I? :P
But yes, I can see HudMap becoming spectacularly popular, and rightly so as it's a very cool wee add-on!
Donhorn Jun 9th 2010 3:29AM
Same here, never used AVR, and never really cared for HUDs, but tried HudMap and really like it. It stands out on my screen just enough to give me info on team placement while not getting in my way at all even though it's smack dab in the middle of my screen. *ignores the fact that this is for Shammy talk and he plays a Moonkin*
BigBadGooz Jun 9th 2010 12:34AM
Wtb ele shammy totem talk
JC_Icefox Jun 9th 2010 1:13AM
Enough. It'll come back when it comes back.
And if it does not, this is not the route to take.
Ginny Jun 9th 2010 1:18AM
Whining about it on someone else's blog won't make it appear.
Sigma Jun 9th 2010 5:27AM
WTB decent restoration shaman writer.
zombie Jun 9th 2010 5:12AM
im levelling an elemental shaman (41) and im wondering why nobody here talks about them... every shaman i see in my level range is elemental yet all you talk about is enhancement... wtf
Oriflame Jun 9th 2010 9:33AM
I'm of the opinion that it is because elemental is decidedly not the flavor of the month in the end game - the damage just doesn't compare to other specs, so it is unpopular.
Now, why they proposed cata changes to make leveling as enchancement better when elemental vs boss in leveling zones is just 2 spells is beyond me, but hey, whatever.
Elemental is a fun spec and I'm hoping it's long hour of darkness here at the end of WOTLK is a precurssor to being the next king of the hill in cataclysm.
BigBadGooz Jun 9th 2010 11:20AM
/disagree elemental can hit high numbers andin some situations higher than most
class's.A I've been elemental since BC and if you know what you are doing you can hit 10-12k dps in icecrown. currently and I've hit 9k on individual dps bosses. And unlss you are melée on surafang most fights are mobile which enhancment lacks.
pablo Jun 9th 2010 5:20AM
Ele shamans unite....we still exist....we love you resto.
cidninja Jun 9th 2010 5:37AM
raidtotems seems kinda pointless. the earth shield thing might be nice, but there are only like 2 totems of each type worth dropping in raids. two of them are often covered by death knights, so that's even less decision making.
can it alert you if someone dies and their particular totem isn't up anymore or something?
Claq Jun 9th 2010 6:08AM
This article is written so poorly, I could barely finish reading it. The glaring fact that you must not even play restoration shaman and that you probably don't even raid, I feel you shouldn't write anymore. I'm sure you have a ton of other talents, but writing is not one of them.
Waste of time.
EaterOfBirds Jun 9th 2010 9:55AM
i take it your shammy is a troll?
jrizutko Jun 9th 2010 11:46AM
Claq, the general theme of his column has been surface level resource sharing directed at newer players. If you're looking for insight, analysis or information on progression level content, this is unfortunately not a source.
Deepak Jun 9th 2010 6:18AM
Nice all those addons, including the coding etc etc etc..
But if you need them in a game that is already made easier then ever before your doing something wrong,
Just my 2 cents
Tahuma Jun 9th 2010 8:08AM
definitely worth checking out. I've been meaning to check out resto shaman add-ons on curse, buuut I'm a really big procrastinator, and it's good to have feed back (an entire article!) on the add-ons I need =).
Thank you from Gorgonnash!
zubbiefish Jun 9th 2010 10:17AM
What is it that displays the amount healed above the target's head?
tgrhwke Jun 9th 2010 10:51AM
Interface Menu > Combat Text > Check the box for Healing.
jrizutko Jun 9th 2010 11:50AM
You can get more customized and informative display of healing data in real time from Mik's scrolling Combat Text (MSBT) inlcuding overhealing numbers, the numbers of jumps/crits on a chain heal etc.
zubbiefish Jun 9th 2010 6:07PM
Thanks guys.