Addon Spotlight: My Top 5 addons

There's a kind of magic about "top" lists. For one, they give you a humble look inside of the author's mind, a taste of what he or she values and holds as tent poles of the subject matter at hand. For two, I just like Top 5 lists.
A confession -- this is my first "top" list. I've never had to choose 5 things and put them into a list format. So, while my banana bread bakes, I will attempt to whittle down my favorite addons into a convenient list and describe the aspects of what makes each of these addons great, from their purpose to their execution. So, here we go -- my top 5 addons.
Player, target, and unit frames are one of the most important parts of the user interface, and I've never had a better experience than my time with Shadowed Unit Frames (Suf). Suf is one of those addons that, if it went away, I'd feel really bad and probably go cry in a corner for a few weeks. It's simple to configure and works like a charm.

Shadowed unit frames is my fifth favorite addon because of its simplicity, ease of use, and the way it doesn't intimidate.
Check out my Addon Spotlight on [Shadowed Unit Frames].

As I documented a few months back, my first experience with TidyPlates was a pain in the butt because of some interface issues that I was having. As my issues resolved themselves, TidyPlates came back into my life in a big way. Blizzard's name plates were lackluster for me and always managed to get in each other's way. As a tank, especially during Wrath, AoE threat was a huge deal, and having to tab-target through a set of mobs to check my threat level on each was truly a pain.
TidyPlates and ThreatPlates changed all of that. All of my threat was now displayed on the name plates and even gave a variable visual cue based on the amount of threat that I had on any particular mob. I was set free of the tab-targeting nightmare. As Cataclysm rolled around, AoE threat became less important, but the benefits of TidyPlates lived on in its excellent configuration and complete overhaul of the Blizzard system. Finally, I could have direct control over this UI element and make it useful again.
So, for #4, TidyPlates and all its amazing friends takes the spot. This addon turns a relatively mundane UI feature and brings it to life in a million ways you would never have thought to use it. It's all about taking what's there and making it better.
Check out my Addon Spotlight on [TidyPlates].

As I've said in the past, the chat addon has been and probably always will be one of the most important addons in my arsenal. Back in the day, chat addons provided untold functionality to the Blizzard chat interface that one could only dream about. The standard chat box was barren and lacking in key features that players wanted for a long, long time. Item linking in custom channels was only accomplished through addons for a while, as were class color names and other key features that are now standard. Over time, Blizzard's own chat box became much more self-sufficient.
However, as far as the chat box has come, it stil does not allow the range and plethora of functions that Chatter or Prat, the two leading chat addons, can bestow upon the mild-mannered chat box. For me, being able to move the edit box away from the chat box itself is invaluable, as it makes for neater rectangles, nesting the chat box next to other addons and not worrying about the added girth of the oft-hidden edit box.
Chatter has been my addon of choice, but both Chatter and Prat are so feature similar that both do the job well. Chat addons would be my #1 addon if it were not for the default Blizzard chat box's gaining so much functionality because of the success of these addons and the demand of the player base. I couldn't play WoW without these chat options, to be honest.
Check out my Addon Spotlight on both Chatter and Prat in [Chataclysm].

A relatively new addon to my interface scene, SLDataText comes in at #2 because of how damn useful it is. There's something to say about minimalism and simplicity, but SLDT takes that to an almost anachronistic degree. Plain text seems like such a backward step in terms of interface element evolution, but some information just works better and can be more streamlined in a plain text fashion. Armor durability, latency, framerate, and the clock are my core examples, as large displays for these elements just add clutter opposed to do anything relevant or change the information in any way.
After swapping in SLDT and doing a little bit of interface arrangement, I was happy to find that hidden beneath the plain text was a world of options and depth. Hovering over your friends counter displayed a comprehensive list. Everything existed in a neat little package underneath the simple facade. SLDT lives close to the top of my list because of its very nature, the principle that the addon lives by -- to be simple and informative while giving the user as much depth as he or she wants.
Also, that little armor dude will never get the last laugh on me!
Download SLDataText at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
1. ButtonFacade
It all comes down to this -- my #1 addon. It's a shame, then, that you already knew the answer to this question before you even began reading the article. So what? I like being predictible sometimes! ButtonFacade is my favorite addon ever, and you already know why.
Have you used ButtonFacade? Have you ever seen ButtonFacade? You sure have. In fact, I don't know many user interface setups that don't use ButtonFacade. Back in my Cosmos days, the dark days of interface management, the action bars were pretty much static. Not many people were changing around those sacred bars because, frankly, Blizzard had a pretty good setup. You could addon on a ton of extra bars in the default interface, including two above the center UI and some on the sides of the screen. Things were good.
Over time, the action bars became ... vulnerable. This vulnerability set people off in all directions, changing their action bars in crazy ways. Button shape was no longer taboo. Bongos (remember Bongos, kids?) had the option for round buttons. Time stood still.
ButtonFacade made so many different user interfaces come together becuase of how effortlessly users could change the shape and texture of their buttons. Everything from buffs and debuffs, action bars, and even other addons could be augmented with this UI common denominator, the great equalizer.
ButtonFacade is my favorite addon because it does a simple job simply. It's basically perfect. You can even play around with ButtonFacade and its built-in setups, or go out and download one of the multitude of ButtonFacade addon packs and just try something new. You'll be amazed at how different your UI can look when you tweak just one little thing like buttons.
Download ButtonFacade at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
0. kgPanels
Duh.
So there's my top 5 -- what's yours? Next week, I want to showcase readers' own top 5 favorites, so either leave your lists here in the comments with an explanation on why you love those 5, or send me an email at addons@wowinsider.com. Next week, we'll put together a fun reader profile of the community's top 5, and that'll be awesome.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 8)
Kasika Jan 27th 2011 2:04PM
Have all of these except SuF cuz i find Pitbull 4 serves me better.
Good list!
And there is no reason NOT to have SLDataText. Its just... great!
Twill Jan 27th 2011 3:20PM
How anyone plays this game without Atlas Loot is beyond me.
The ability to know exactly what professions can make, what bosses drop, and where everything comes from is the most valuable ability in the game.
When we play in a huge world, the ability to find things without having to tab-out beats everything else in my book ^.^
(Not to mention that we can see how sexy those shoulders look on us!)
sherekhan88 Jan 27th 2011 3:24PM
I'm more of an Ouf (specially Caellian's style) person myself. But been experimenting with Stuf to really get a feel for my own unique unitframes.
Pyromelter Jan 27th 2011 4:39PM
Pyro's unit frame addon recommendations:
Novice, Beginner, Intermediate UI enthusiasts: Shadowed Unit Frames
Expert UI enthusiasts: PitBull4
Mat did an excellent job explaining why SUF is awesome. I will just add that it is simple enough for a complete wow newbie to use SUF. That alone makes it powerful, but it can be modified up to intermediate level addon enthusiasts.
At a certain point, you might want more. If that is the case, then you move on to PitBull4. Pitbull is unbelievable in the ways you can customize it. You can even write your own .lua into the interface. Expect 8 hours or more to learn the addon. Once you do, the possibilities are endless. Colors, shapes, sizes, fonts, colors of fonts, and you can do even more crazy things with the text of the frames like show deficit health percentages. If you can imagine it, you can do it with Pitbull - but it takes a long time to learn.
For anyone but the most advanced users, Shadowed is an excellent addon, and I'm with McCurley, I can't see using any other unit frame replacement.
jrb Jan 28th 2011 4:43AM
there's probably just 4 i can't do without
1. baggins
2. auctioneer
3. dominos
4. suf
for raiding add
1. bigwigs
2. epgp
Shinhan Jan 28th 2011 5:06AM
"the ability to find things without having to tab-out "
I have dual monitors. Moving the mouse to the right side (where I keep the wowhead open when I play WoW) is much easier than opening Atlas (and I dont need to have the big Atlas window all over my game).
Samual Barshow Jan 27th 2011 2:06PM
1. addon control panel
2.sldatatext
3.skinner
4.prat
5.skada
TinyLittleRobot Jan 27th 2011 2:09PM
Awesome Ween reference there
matt Jan 27th 2011 2:41PM
is that text just tell you who the current target of the mob is? It could be a totally unintentional reference. Mathew just took a screen while some toon named boognish was killing some skeletons. Either way, I'm hoping that name isn't taken on my server
TinyLittleRobot Jan 27th 2011 5:55PM
Guess I'll add my own while I'm at it.
1. Bartender - I've tried Dominoes and I like the stance switching options of bartender better. I've also tried going without action bars and hiding them but it became a pain whe I'd get in a vehicle and not know what my abilites were. I stick with a max of 2 bars now and hide whatever extra/misc ablities I need.
2. Opie - I have no idea how I ever lived without this addon. My UI has been so much cleaner since I installed it, plus every class can benefit. I have different rings setup for mounts, in combat consumables like lock stones, bandages, health pots etc., tradeskills, rogue poisons, Shaman shields, warlock demons, raid markers, simply awesome.
3. Omni CC/Sexy Cooldown - I use Omni in addition to SC since I'm still guilty of glancing at my actionbars during combat. Sexycooldown is great for so many things. On each of my characters (Shaman, Lock, Rogue and DK) I set up three bars. Under my unit frame I have a bar for special short term buffs on me (iIcy Veins, Slice and Dice, Unleash Elements, Metamorphasis, etc.) Under my enemy frame is a bar for cooldowns and then a 3rd bigger bar that goes under both frames for my debuffs on the target. Makes tracking everything at glance very easy and looks nice to boot!
4. Arkinventory - Bagnon was the first bag mod I found and discovering it was like eating bacon for the first time all over again. Discovering Arkinventory was like being hammered witnessing the 2nd coming of Jesus during a Led Zeppelin concert while being pleasured by the drummer from The Donnas and getting a high five from a monkey. That is the awesomeness that is Arkinventory.
5. Pitbull - I started with Xperl but there came a tipping point where it just didn't do everything I wanted it to. I agree with Pyromelter in that it does take a LOT more time learning to configure it but once you get it down it is awesome.
Almost made the cut/couldn't decide - Chatter, Postal, Chincilla, Tidy/threat plates.
neoterous Jan 28th 2011 1:42AM
"like being hammered witnessing the 2nd coming of Jesus during a Led Zeppelin concert while being pleasured by the drummer from The Donnas and getting a high five from a monkey."
Jesus Christ, that IS awesome.
Reanimathor Jan 27th 2011 2:11PM
No.1 for me is ArkInventory. Hands down. I couldn`t live without it.
killercactiii Jan 27th 2011 7:48PM
This. Maybe not No1 for me, but very highly ranked. Love it.
Rakah Jan 27th 2011 2:14PM
lol @ "0. kgPanels"
zubbiefish Jan 27th 2011 2:14PM
Opie.
Taking things like trade skills, resuraction, and group buffs, off of a bar and putting them into grouped up, key bound, easy to use, on demand rings... brilliant.
GoGoMount is also quite good.
zubbiefish Jan 27th 2011 2:21PM
I mean resurection...
Side note, I'm not crazy about SLDataText. I'd rather a much more mudular approach. I get that it's all in one, but that's also it's downfall for me. If I want some piece of info it doesn't provide I'll still need to use a 2nd addon. For the job that SLD does I'd rather a broker display like ChocolateBar (traditional titan replacement deal) or Fortress (less traditional movable blocks). Fortress in particular is a rough equivelant to and endlessly expandable SLD.
Wulfkin Jan 27th 2011 2:39PM
I'm right with you there on Opie, its a fantastic addon. Indeed, making a truly minimalist functional UI without using Opie is extremely difficult.
jonas Jan 27th 2011 2:48PM
There's a few plugins for sldt (for a while I used a separate XP plugin for it, but I think this is now built in), but yeah, I do wish it was completely module based. I used to have constant problems with sldt "forgetting" stuff like placement, config, etc; although that's mostly resolved these days. Still use it in all my various UI revamps though!
zubbiefish Jan 27th 2011 4:20PM
Here I go replying to myself again.
I missed a couple that I now realize I'd realy miss.
Energized - for tracking if you have all the buff you should.
LushGearSwap - for outfit changing that simply adds functinality to the buit in Equipment Manager.
I think that makes 5, if I throw in AddonControlPanel.
For bonus: I'll say almost anything by Tekkub.
Lemons Jan 27th 2011 2:17PM
0. OmniCC
1. NeedtoKnow
2. Automaton
3. Postal
4. Recount
5. DBM
If McCurley can cheat then so can I!