Addon Spotlight: Geist
Addon Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience -- the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond -- your addons folder will never be the same! This week, Geist haunts your action bars.
Thursday can only mean one thing -- addons. Earlier in the week, Excellence's UI from Reader UI of the Week made prominent use of Geist, an incredibly useful addon that begged to be in the spotlight. Action bars are an important staple to the World of Warcraft user interface, and most addons in this category are all about changing the attributes of mostly static bars. Geist takes a different approach to action bars, potentially being a full action bar replacement or an augmentation onto existing action bar setups. Click now!
I am sorry that I lied again. Power Auras advanced sessions will be done soon. Honest. The good news is that I get to introduce you -- or in many people's cases, reintroduce you -- to Geist. Geist is a simple but ingenious addon that creates a 25-button action bar underneath your mouse cursor whenever a user-selected button is pressed. Action bars appear where your cursor is! Amazing! In its simplicity, Geist presents the user with tons of options and use cases for all types of classes and roles.
Geist reminds me most of oPie, another excellent addon, but with button clicks instead of directional selection. Having the ability to call a large block of buttons under your mouse cursor is an awesome convenience, and since the buttons act like action bars, they can be filled with literally anything, from macros to abilities.
Let's talk use cases. Tanks routinely macro abilities like Shield Wall, Divine Protection and other defensive cooldowns to buttons or an easily accessible action bar for quick use. Geist can be used as a defensive cooldown one-stop shop. Press the button to make Geist appear and select your defensive cooldown. Since the bar appears where the cursor is, access is
instant. If you aren't a key binder, Geist might be the solution for you.
Mages! Who doesn't love mages? Stalwart, brilliant and squishy like a marshmallow, mages provide the world with DPS, portals and food. Let's talk portals. Geist could be used as a portal and teleport repository, appearing on command with a single button press. Not only does this free up space on action bars, but you never have to open your spellbook to find a specific portal spell. Geist might be the helpful addon for you, mages!
Trade skills! Keeping your trade skills off on a separate menu of action bars seems to be the thing to do, especially when you're working your interface for maximum screen real estate. Geist can help! Just set a trade skill button, pop open the Geist window and all of your trade skill abilities are ready to roll.
Did I mention that Geist works with ButtonFacade, potentially my favorite addon ever? I didn't?! Geist works with ButtonFacade by installing an extra plugin found on WoWInterface here.
Give Geist a try. Addons with a simple and straightforward approach and function are usually the most deceptive in terms of how much they will surprise you. Geist is versatile and helpful in its simplicity. Use the comments to sound off with your own ideas and use cases for this helpful addon.
Download Geist at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Download Geist - ButtonFacade (ButtonFacade support for Geist) at [WoWInterface].
How about a mailbag or two to wind us down for the week?
Thanks for the email, Dave. Healbot and Grid are completely different approaches to the raid frame genre of addons. It's funny, because Healbot is a healing addon first and a raid frames addon second, whereas Grid is the opposite. Here's a quick rundown on the differences between healing with Healbot versus Grid.
Healbot is a self-contained healing package, for the most part, that allows you to set different spells to mouse clicks and various conditional mouse clicks (Shift Click, etc). For a druid, for instance, click could be your main healing spell, like Regrowth, and the next clicks down the line are for other spells. This allows healers to have instant access to all of their arsenal of spells with just mere clicks, as opposed to button presses, action buttons and targeting. Healers have all of the targeting they need just by hovering the mouse over an injured player's raid frame.
Grid is a raid frames replacement, at its core. What makes Grid stand out are its built-in raid notification system, small footprint and customizable nature. Grid gives you a lot more than healing information at your fingertips, like who in the raid has aggro. Plug-ins can enhance Grid's effectiveness, and when paired with powerful addons like Clique, Grid can provide all of the functionality of an addon like Healbot but in a different style and package. Personally, I would try out both sets and style of addon and choose for yourself. At the end of the day, your skill as a healer will trump any addon, but addons are definitely a huge boon to the healer community.
Thank you all for reading! Stay tuned for next week. There might be more Power Auras! Who knows? Not me. Also, if you love all things me, I am a regular guest on the WoW Insider show with Sacco and Rossi.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. How are you guys enjoying HudMap? It's totally awesome, right? It takes a little getting used to, but you'll get it. Be ready for AVR's destruction! And remember, Addon Spotlight is fueled by viewers like you, so if you have a mod you think we should take a look at, email Mat at mat@wow.com.
Thursday can only mean one thing -- addons. Earlier in the week, Excellence's UI from Reader UI of the Week made prominent use of Geist, an incredibly useful addon that begged to be in the spotlight. Action bars are an important staple to the World of Warcraft user interface, and most addons in this category are all about changing the attributes of mostly static bars. Geist takes a different approach to action bars, potentially being a full action bar replacement or an augmentation onto existing action bar setups. Click now!
I am sorry that I lied again. Power Auras advanced sessions will be done soon. Honest. The good news is that I get to introduce you -- or in many people's cases, reintroduce you -- to Geist. Geist is a simple but ingenious addon that creates a 25-button action bar underneath your mouse cursor whenever a user-selected button is pressed. Action bars appear where your cursor is! Amazing! In its simplicity, Geist presents the user with tons of options and use cases for all types of classes and roles.
Geist reminds me most of oPie, another excellent addon, but with button clicks instead of directional selection. Having the ability to call a large block of buttons under your mouse cursor is an awesome convenience, and since the buttons act like action bars, they can be filled with literally anything, from macros to abilities.
Let's talk use cases. Tanks routinely macro abilities like Shield Wall, Divine Protection and other defensive cooldowns to buttons or an easily accessible action bar for quick use. Geist can be used as a defensive cooldown one-stop shop. Press the button to make Geist appear and select your defensive cooldown. Since the bar appears where the cursor is, access is
instant. If you aren't a key binder, Geist might be the solution for you.Mages! Who doesn't love mages? Stalwart, brilliant and squishy like a marshmallow, mages provide the world with DPS, portals and food. Let's talk portals. Geist could be used as a portal and teleport repository, appearing on command with a single button press. Not only does this free up space on action bars, but you never have to open your spellbook to find a specific portal spell. Geist might be the helpful addon for you, mages!
Trade skills! Keeping your trade skills off on a separate menu of action bars seems to be the thing to do, especially when you're working your interface for maximum screen real estate. Geist can help! Just set a trade skill button, pop open the Geist window and all of your trade skill abilities are ready to roll.
Did I mention that Geist works with ButtonFacade, potentially my favorite addon ever? I didn't?! Geist works with ButtonFacade by installing an extra plugin found on WoWInterface here.
Give Geist a try. Addons with a simple and straightforward approach and function are usually the most deceptive in terms of how much they will surprise you. Geist is versatile and helpful in its simplicity. Use the comments to sound off with your own ideas and use cases for this helpful addon.
Download Geist at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Download Geist - ButtonFacade (ButtonFacade support for Geist) at [WoWInterface].
How about a mailbag or two to wind us down for the week?

Hey Mat,
I currently use Healbot and it works just fine for me so far. I have heard some people that use Grid for healing and swear by it. I was wondering what the difference is between the two. I find Healbot to be a godsend when healing. I know at least two people in my guild that don't use a heal UI at all and just drag out raid frames to do it. I find this to be ridiculously difficult to heal that way myself.
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks for the email, Dave. Healbot and Grid are completely different approaches to the raid frame genre of addons. It's funny, because Healbot is a healing addon first and a raid frames addon second, whereas Grid is the opposite. Here's a quick rundown on the differences between healing with Healbot versus Grid.
Healbot is a self-contained healing package, for the most part, that allows you to set different spells to mouse clicks and various conditional mouse clicks (Shift Click, etc). For a druid, for instance, click could be your main healing spell, like Regrowth, and the next clicks down the line are for other spells. This allows healers to have instant access to all of their arsenal of spells with just mere clicks, as opposed to button presses, action buttons and targeting. Healers have all of the targeting they need just by hovering the mouse over an injured player's raid frame.
Grid is a raid frames replacement, at its core. What makes Grid stand out are its built-in raid notification system, small footprint and customizable nature. Grid gives you a lot more than healing information at your fingertips, like who in the raid has aggro. Plug-ins can enhance Grid's effectiveness, and when paired with powerful addons like Clique, Grid can provide all of the functionality of an addon like Healbot but in a different style and package. Personally, I would try out both sets and style of addon and choose for yourself. At the end of the day, your skill as a healer will trump any addon, but addons are definitely a huge boon to the healer community.
Thanks for the email, Jay. Of course I take email suggestions. I pour over lots of emails every day from addon suggestions and comments to Reader UI of the Week submissions. Please, send me any and all of your suggestions. Addons are a very unique brand of "product" since the entirety of the addon's success is created by user feedback, word of mouth and a solid product. Advertising is a very small part of an addon's lifestyle. Word of mouth is how I find most of the addons I spotlight, and word of mouth was how I chose my first addons to use. The more emails that I receive, the better the column is, frankly.Mat-
I have a suggestion for Addon Spotlight. Do you take suggestions for spotlight columns?
Jay
Thank you all for reading! Stay tuned for next week. There might be more Power Auras! Who knows? Not me. Also, if you love all things me, I am a regular guest on the WoW Insider show with Sacco and Rossi.
Addons are what we do on Addon Spotlight. How are you guys enjoying HudMap? It's totally awesome, right? It takes a little getting used to, but you'll get it. Be ready for AVR's destruction! And remember, Addon Spotlight is fueled by viewers like you, so if you have a mod you think we should take a look at, email Mat at mat@wow.com.Filed under: Add-Ons, AddOn Spotlight
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Jorges Jun 10th 2010 3:49PM
I have all my situational skills on a hidden bar that conveniently appear on mouseover if I need it. Doesn't take space, doesn't obstruct visibility by suddenly appearing on screen over something important and is just 1 click away.
Yeah, Bartender can do this.
epsilon343 Jun 10th 2010 1:17PM
I was a Healbot user but then switched to Grid. I think the thing that caused me to shift was allowing a little more customization for what I needed to see in the various fights at the time. They're both great, never understood why people were so hostile to one or the other.
I've never used VuhDo though.
Eregos ftw! Jun 10th 2010 2:03PM
Grid is great for those who are technically advanced, but it has a steep learning curve. Vuhdo has most of that functionality right out of the box, and helps to track hots. Grid has a HoT plug in, but it's not that great.
I find grid to be more aesthetically pleasing, but Vuhdo much much easier to use.
Jiyambi Jun 10th 2010 8:09PM
To Eregos ftw -
I agree, grid looks MUCH nicer out of the box than Vuhdo. I *hate* the way Vuhdo looks when you first boot it up on a new toon - it pretty much barfs all over your screen.
It took a few grueling hours, but I've managed to set up Vuhdo to look almost exactly like Grid, so it can be done! Why not just use Grid + Clique? I prefer Vuhdo's out of the box icons for important debuffs for various boss fights, the HoT tracker, and the ability to bind things to mouse wheel (I don't think you can do that with Clique but I could be wrong).
Namdrof Jun 10th 2010 1:17PM
How the heck do you delete a button from the Geist action bar?
tarkumi Jun 10th 2010 1:22PM
You can remove a button from it like any other actionbar, just pull the button out and drop it.
Namdrof Jun 10th 2010 10:17PM
It seems that Geist shares bars with Bartender's #9 & #10 bars. To get the button out of Geist I had to hold shift... not sure if that is related to BT or Geist or the default ui...
cidrei Jun 11th 2010 1:02AM
Needing to hold shift to drag something out of Geist is actually part of the default interface. Geist follows the 'Lock ActionBars' option in the game options. If you have it enabled you have to press shift to move buttons, if not you can just drag them. I believe most of the bar mods implement their own separate method for button locking.
Lord Deathknight Jun 10th 2010 1:21PM
VuhDo is a very nice and will done addon and the best looking one I have looked at, the guy who made it did an awsome job, sadly it's so daunting that I didn't even know where to begain to set it up, Reading pages of directions is not my thing and it cuts on play time. Healbot was easy to figure out and to set up and use. To me it made healing so less hectic
Davio Jun 10th 2010 1:34PM
You can probably ignore most of VuhDo except for the spells screen at the start. Once you feel comfortable with it, start modifying the look and have a look at the other options.
As VuhDo is for all types of character, there will be options that are fairly irrelevant for a healer, helpful ones are range checking and cluster checking (checks if there are a bunch of players stood near each other that will benefit from a group heal like Wild Growth or Chain Heal). Cluster checking is mostly unnecessary unless you're in raid groups though (raid dungeons or PvP).
Things that are useful for all characters include threat bars, showing who has aggro and separating pets into their own frame.
Azuron Jun 10th 2010 1:26PM
i've had had geist once, long ago in the BC era, saw it on someones youtube video and i thought it was the most imba thing out there, perfect to replace that ever buggy auto bar, however it and i had one major discontempt that just coulnd be overcomed, it uses the same actionbars as bartender (dont remember if its the blizz standard 1-6 bars or the extra 4 bartender offers), meaning that action bars x-y will be shared by bartender and geist. since im a druid of many specs and spots i make use of those extra bars gifted by bartender as stance shifters for my many forms, truthfully i think clever use of bartender can give u just about as much functionality as geist does.
presently i use Opie which i find to be MUCH more functional and dosnt overide any other bars since it creats its own limitles sets of action "bars" with tremonds configurabilty and practicality. i use it to replace my shapeshift bar (although woulnt recomed this for pvp), quick gear set change, consumables, tradeskills ring, ALL mounts ring by category with sub rigns for each mount type.
So as u sugested of having a quick pop-under-the-mouse actionbar with cooldowns or a portal bar, why just settle for a 1 (one) rigid ugly looking bar when u can have the pretty ring opie offers with the added quick action function, NO CLICKING OR POINTING required, just press and release the hotkey or combo and voila!
PS: sorry for the wall of text :P
Azuron Jun 10th 2010 1:36PM
oh and yes, Vuhdoo is the best healing ui out there(yes i tried them all), smart. functional. and very configurable, i higly recomend this for any resto druids as it depicts the hots much better than grid ever could, and its everthing healbot is +1 .... although configuring it probably requires u to have a collage degree XD , just kiding watch the 30 min (condensed) tutorial videos carefully and ull get the hang of it, once u know how its piece of cake (god knows how many times i had to reconfigure it from scratch DURING a actual raid cuz my stupid kid brother reset everything, while i was away at school/work)
caelwynn Jun 10th 2010 2:01PM
I agree with you that Opie is a better addon than Geist. I have my consumables (ALL of my raid consumables, anyway) bound to a key that will use my lock cookie, then Runic Health Potion in order. So, one Keybind = self healing in combat.
Squishy Jun 10th 2010 2:11PM
Well, duh.
Geist *has* to share the buttons with your bars. Luckily there are lots of bars. Edit the buttons file in geist to change which button ids are associated with geist, and choose unique numbers not associated with your bars.
Wump Jun 10th 2010 1:30PM
Grid+Clique, Healbot, Vuhdo, and other similar mods are much more than just healing addons. They're a fantastic tool for any class. I have grid+clique setup for every toon I play, and love the functionality. Left click a unit frame for Tricks when I'm on my rogue, vigi on my warrior, and more binds then I want to keep track of on my paladin.
If you're a non healer that's never tried these, I strongly suggest you do.
Davio Jun 10th 2010 1:37PM
Righteous defence and a macro that taunts the target of who I click on are my pally tank's main ones. Allows me to just click on aggro pullers to drag 'em back.
Arednel Jun 10th 2010 1:42PM
As a mage I use Portal Broker, even convenient as it's one button on my mini map, click on it and it brings up all portals, teleports, your hearthstone and I'm assuming any other form or teleportation device.
nice and simple.
Avan Jun 10th 2010 1:46PM
I don't use Power Auras, and I don't get what the appeal of it is. Further, whenever I tell someone this, they would rather talk about how amazing it is and how they now hate me because I don't use it, instead of actually telling me what's so great about it or why I should use it. Anyone care to inform me?
Eregos ftw! Jun 10th 2010 2:00PM
It alerts you to important things.
As a feral druid, I need to have savage roar up at all times. I set it up to blink rapidly and annoyingly when my savage roar had 2> seconds left.
If you are a shaman, it can tell you when your shields are running low, when to recast your fire totem, ect.
Best addon ever, IMO
Avan Jun 10th 2010 2:14PM
So what can it do that MSBT can't?