The Light and How to Swing It: Prot and ret paladin addons

In recent news, yet another Sanctuary talent bug has been hotfixed. I'm really starting to get annoyed at this wonderful talent that keeps us crit-immune. This time, the issue was that it would de-talent itself for players under level 30 when they logged off, zoned, changed continents, etc. This should now be fixed, for those of you who've been leveling new tauren paladins as protection.
As far as the column this week goes, we're talking about addons. From holy power tracking to gear swapping to buff reminders (like the one shown above), there are a lot of things that can make our day-to-day dungeon running a lot easier. These aren't the only addons for each solution (and I hope our commenters will point out any good ones I missed), but they're a few of the more popular, and each has its own features and limitations.
Holy power tracking
NugComboBar This was originally for rogues and cat druid combo point tracking, but it has been expanded to handle holy power for paladins and soul shards for warlocks. It adds a simple line of circles that fill up with each combo point you have built up. It's good for moving your combo points to the middle of the screen so you can actually see them readily (instead of glancing up in the corner every time).
IceHUD If you like a more heads-up display type, you might consider IceHUD, which provides a HUD for health and mana as well as some customization of your holy power layout. You can swap it between the usual runes, a number, bars, and a couple of types of circles. I like this format, because all of the relevant info is in the center of the screen instead of tucked up in the corner.
KAHolyPower While not the most polished of addons, it is one of the more simple. If all you want to do is move your runed holy power bar from under your avatar to the middle of the screen and nothing else, then this is for you. Yeah, it provides some alternatives to choose from, but it is one of the more lightweight alternatives. You could nab MoveAnything, but sometimes you just want a plain knife and not a Swiss army knife.
Buff management
PallyPower The original, the classic, the often-maligned and cursed bane of blessing management. However, that stigma came more from the fact it was one of the only addons to fill that job well, and having very few options to fall back on, it was scorned when it didn't work "just right." Back when we had a half-dozen blessings to manage, this was a must-have for every paladin in a raid so that each paladin didn't overlap on blessing casts. With today's raid-wide blessings, the addon defaults to its secondary features: maintaining your seals and Righteous Fury (if you're prot). It will still let you assign who is casting what, but that's less of a concern in today's world of two blessings.
ZOMGBuffs I found out about this addon during a panel with Cartographer addon author ckknight. Because he played a paladin and was an addon author, I asked if he had ever thought about coding an alternative to PallyPower that would also hook into the same blessing assignment back end. His answer was (and this is paraphrased), "I don't use PallyPower. I use ZOMGBuffs by Zeksie, which already does that." When I got home from the convention, I swapped, and I have been using it to this day. It is more class-agnostic than PallyPower, so it will hook into any alts or mains of other classes you happen to run and manage buffs for them. Also, it handles the self-buffs much like PallyPower. If you play more than one class, this would probably be the better choice, as it provides buff management no matter what class you're playing.
Proc and rotation tracking
clcInfo For those of you who used to use the Retribution FCFS helper (clcRet) addon, then you might enjoy just plain clcInfo. This is from the same guy who writes clcRet, but this is the more generic version that will also work with other classes as well. For those of you who haven't played with it, the addon gives a sort of cheat sheet on what you should be hitting next in your rotation. If you're new to the spec or are just having issues figuring out how best to play with the new holy power system, then you might want to check this out.
Power Auras Classic Almost everyone loves this thing. Hunters, warriors, druids, warlocks ... heck, Blizzard liked it so much that it decided to add basic Power Auras functionality into the game for all major talent procs. What this does is provide a way to create custom visual alerts for when certain buffs, debuffs, or events happen. Prot paladins, do you need a reminder to cast Righteous Fury after rezzing? This can do it. Ret pallies, do you want something to flash on your screen when you have 3 holy power? There are settings for that. Do you want to be warned when someone hits you with Curse of Mending so you stop attacking? It can cover you there.
Debuff removal
Decursive There aren't many good, straight-up alternatives to Decursive when it comes to quick and easy debuff removal. Sure, you could create a mouseover macro for Cleanse and handle it that way, but that takes up space on your action bars. There is always the choice of an addon like Grid, VuhDo, Clique, or HealBot, but those are intended for doing healing as well and usually take up a lot of screen real estate. All in all, with the lack of magic debuff removal in both prot and ret, you probably won't have as much call for being on Cleanse duty, even in 10-man raids. Still, if you want to help out and have the mana to Cleanse in a tight situation, then this is probably the addon you'll need.
Gear swapping
Outfitter Probably the premiere gear swapping addon for WoW. I'm including the gear managers because if you're playing dual spec, you have five completely different types of gear you can possibly choose from. Outfitter is nice, because it can provide automatic gear swapping based on certain situations (such as changing specs). This is also a nice way to manage resistance sets or just individual items to swap out based on certain scenarios or having a stamina set vs. an avoidance set.
Crossdresser If you don't need all of the bells and whistles of Outfitter and just use the Equipment Manager in game, but you want it to automatically swap gear when you swap specs, then this will do it for you. That's about the only thing it will do. If you're a minimalist, then this is probably your best choice.
Rez disambiguation
AnnounceRes When we still had Divine Intervention, I'd occasionally get a healer saved on a wipe. As a thank you, I'd normally be one of the first people they would rez. As a rez class, I was expected to use my tiny mana bar to help get the rest of the raid back up and running. The problem was that I kept getting rez sniped. This was especially true as prot as I had virtually no haste to speak of. After that, I started to encourage people to let everyone know who they were trying to rez to avoid rezzing the same person twice and burning mana. This addon just does what it says: It announces when you start casting a rez on someone. Nothing more, nothing less. Making people watch their chat window is the hard part.
SmartRes2 If you want a little more information in your Redemption attempts, then you might want to look here. This color-codes your cast bar based on who is currently being rezzed. Green is good. Blue means someone has already finished re-live-ifying them, but they haven't accepted. Red means multiple people are trying to rez the same person. Less overlap means getting the raid back up and running faster for another attempt. That's always a plus.
Filed under: Paladin, Add-Ons, (Paladin) The Light and How to Swing It






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
toddless Dec 1st 2010 11:07AM
clcinfo, in my opinion is pretty awesome, but ridiculously detailed, and at times, very confusing.
I would recommend just using clcret...or other forms of CLC if you're not into having lots of patience or know how to write some code for pure customization.
IMO if they made presets you could download - it would be awesome. or just a better walkthrough...perhaps something for an article in the future would be a "how to use CLCinfo, the really, really, really dumbed down version complete with vids. :)
AtomB Dec 1st 2010 12:38PM
I agree I tried to set this up and just got lost and gave up.
Kylenne Dec 1st 2010 2:29PM
Amen. I used clcret on my pally and upgraded to clcinfo when it came out, then promptly went back to clcret. clcinfo is just too ridiculously detailed for my tastes, I'm not the sort of person that loves spending hours fiddling around with and tweaking addons. If all you need is something to help you learn/get muscle memory for the ret priority system, clcret is just fine and works right out of the box, so to speak.
I love clcdk for my DK alt also, it's nice for those of you who also have DKs.
LouCypher Dec 1st 2010 5:08PM
Ovale does the same thing as clcinfo but works for more classes.
Obeyfez Dec 1st 2010 11:20AM
Omen or Skada threat meter.
Any Prot Paladin worth his/her salt should use a threat meter, the ingame threat indicators are not adequate for tanking purposes. As a Ret Paladin, its also helpful to know when you're getting close to overtaking the tank in threat.
Pro Tip: to save on space, click the button in the options "Hide When Not In Combat", because if you're not in combat, threat is not something you should care about.
jonas Dec 1st 2010 1:20PM
Also, tidy plates with the threat plates skin. Omen is excellent for single target fights, but for multi-target stuff and 5-mans, threat plates is amazing.
Obeyfez Dec 1st 2010 1:50PM
I totaly agree about Tidy Plates. While I don't particularly like the "Threat Plates" skin, the addon itself is amazingly helpful when tanking. I prefer the "Gray Plates" tanking skin, as it's cleaner in my opinion and provides the same details as Threat Plates (i.e. tells you when you have full threat and when you're starting to lose threat on any particular mob). You might need to toggle the "tug-of-war" option to show the threat level on each mob, but it works great. In raids, especially when tanking trash, I like to turn on the DPS/Tank symbol on the plates to show whether a mob that you do not have threat on is attacking a DPS or whether it is being tanked by a co-tank.
Pyromelter Dec 1st 2010 2:09PM
Don't know about skada, but Omen has implemented the 30 second threat fade from TotT and MD; when someone casts misdirect or tricks, you'll see a countdown from 30 seconds appear next to the tank at the top of Omen. Extremely useful for both tanks and dps classes.
Possum Dec 1st 2010 2:27PM
Tidy Plates yes! How can they not mention either Omen or tidy plates in a prot addon article? If someone asked me what addon I wouldn't want to tank without it would be tidy plates.
Lyrd Dec 1st 2010 11:25AM
Lush gear swap. Small add-on for switching gear automatically when switching specs. Resides in the in-game gear manager screen. A few nice extras for other gear swapping situations as well.
Cetha Dec 1st 2010 11:44AM
slightly off-topic, but can we just for a second talk about what incredible fun levelling a prot pally is right now. Even though I have an 80 pally, she never picked up shield except to heal people with it, and i'm having a BLAST levelling as prot. Avenger's shield is one of the coolest graphics in the game, and I also love the spell effect of hammer of the righteous. After 5 years of WoW this toon has turned into some of the most fun I have ever had. The new zones are fantastic. The stream-lined dungeons, with quests right at the entrance!, are a blast to tank. It's just all soo goood, and I'm having such a great time, I just had to share.
The only thing I'm dreading is the call of Outlands for at least the 10th or 11th time, which hopefully Azeroth will keep me from for as long as possible.
Moooooo.
Jackwraith Dec 1st 2010 12:40PM
Agree 100%. I tried leveling a ret pallie last year and it was horrible. I got to 37 and just couldn't take it anymore: Judgment... swing... swing.., swing... Judgment... swing... swing...
But I decided to give the class another try when the Sunwalkers became available (my main is a Tauren and I like that race best) and decided to start as Prot and have been having a great time tanking for nothing but Troll druids and Undead hunters (I have a hard time remembering what WoW was like before the constant whoosh of Rejuv.)
I just hit level 30 and dual-specced into Holy so I could try out both "important" roles on one toon for the first time (all my others have a first or second DPS role.) It's been great.
Ithrandil Dec 1st 2010 4:47PM
OMG yes, I started a new paladin both to see how they level now and to see the new AF questlines, but once I got dual spec at 30 and started tanking I stopped questing altogether for 12 levels, it was so much fun. Not the biggest fan of tanking at 80 anymore on any of my tanks, but wowsers is lowbie tanking a blast!
As a side-note, one of my happiest moments in all of wow was when I deleted Pallypower from my computer when 4.0.1 hit! got a wierd look from my roomate for yelling "NEVER AGAIN!", but if he had ever raided with a paladin he would have understood.
Jeff (Not that one ^ ) Dec 1st 2010 11:49AM
I find (visually at least) Holy Trinity to be a superior addon for Holy Power tracking. It also tracks your cooldowns (Divine Shield, Avenging Wrath, Divine Favor).
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info18224-1.06.html
I just wish it were on Curse so I could update it when I update everything else. :(
brian Dec 1st 2010 1:31PM
Well, if you're not a Premium subscriber, and you're not terribly opposed to an alternative, there's always WowMatrix. I recently updated mine after using the Curse client for a while, and the fact that it lets you do an "update all" without a subscription is very nice.
Jeff (Not that one ^ ) Dec 1st 2010 2:53PM
I'll look at it. Thanks for the suggestion.
Calaana Dec 2nd 2010 3:29AM
It's worth mentioning that wowmatrix steals the bandwidth it uses to update from the sites like curse(meaning they don't get the ad revenue), and has been linked to a number of keylogger outbreaks.
Adam Hunt Dec 1st 2010 11:53AM
Just wanted to give a quick shout-out to HearKitty. I'm pretty sure it was developed for feral druids originally (hence the name), but it works great for HOLY POWAH.
What it does is play a succession of ascending tones when you land Crusader Strikes, Hammer of the Righteous, etc. When you hear the third tone, the highest, you know you're ready to go with a Templar's Verdict, Word of Glory, or Shield of Righteousness. (A quick "dum-bum-bum" lets you know the HP dump got off okay, and that your HP has reset.)
For those of us who already have enough crap cluttering the screen, it's nice to relegate something to aural warnings.
John Dec 1st 2010 12:10PM
I LOVE Hear Kitty. I forget where I got into it (Addons spotlight probably?) but I use it all the time now. Once you start using it, you get so used to it you don't ever have to look at your bar again. So fantastic.
As a plus, I just found out the other day it also tracks maelstrom weapons procs on my Shammy, a nice bonus.
Castor27 Dec 1st 2010 1:25PM
Love this one. Once I started using it, I could see an obvious increase in my dps.