Addon Spotlight: Archaeology made easy

Now that archaeology has been buffed to a certain degree with new tol'vir digsites and a lower cooldown on Survey, it's time to get a little addon-serious about the secondary profession. A few weeks back, I talked about one archaeology addon that took some of the interface away for me, because it was a three-click pain in the butt to get to the artifact counter. Now, with the recent changes, that isn't the case. In that time, however, loads of new tools have come to the forefront of the archaeology community. Read on for archaeology made easy.
Archy
Everyone emailed me about Archy, the Archaeology Assistant, telling me about how it made the profession a million times more bearable. I agree -- there are a few features that make this addon a definite must-have for the serious archaeology professional. However, I also agree with many people with the opinion that Archy's best feature is its HUD overlay with the locations of dig sites in any given area.
Don't get me wrong, the rest of the addon's functionality is fine. I think the whole package takes up way too much space, when all of the options are all over your screen. One click-solving and easy artifact counters are nice, but rarely is the archaeology system so cumbersome and voluminous that I need precise tracking of this sort of thing. Everything is customizable, for sure, but it is a lot of text. That doesn't take away from the great features the addon provides, though.

The other feature that really stands out is the dig site tracker. I love knowing how close I am to any given dig site so I'm not eyeballing distances on my map. Tomtom support knocks this feature out of the park, if you're into giant green arrows making this whole ordeal just a bit less unbearable.
For you LDB brokernauts out there who love your bars, Archy has some LDB support already built in, which is always a nice feature.
Archy is one of those addons that is really nice to have when you're out on a prolonged archaeology bonanza because it cuts seconds off of dig site tracking and finding, as well as artifact collection. Those seconds really, truly do add up, and Archy is responsible for much better efficiency. Having the addon active when you aren't engaged in one of these sessions? Not my cup of tea.
Archy is in the process of being updated for 4.0.6, and should have a turn around soon. You can download a fix for Archy on WoWInterface, but it might behoove you to wait a couple days.
Download Archy at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Homing Digeon
Remember when I say simple addons are usually the best because their single, sole, solitary, and usually amazing purpose blows you away when you realize how simple it really is? Well, even if I didn't ever say that, I'm saying it now.

Homing Digeon puts your current dig sites on the flight map as well as your regular map so you can pick what flight point is closest to your prefered digsite without jumping back and forth between two maps. Dig sites appear on the flight map. Perfection in simplicity. Just look at that image -- haven't you been wanting that ever since you first hit "M," then hit the flight guy, then hit M again, then got angry, then threw your computer out the window?
I would not be surprised to see this type of functionality added in with the next big patch of WoW. It seems like a pretty easy toggle switch that can be thrown in and remove all need for people to hit a third-party source for such simple functionality.
Download Homing Digeon at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
Archaeology -- still a colossal pain in the butt, but at least now things are a bit smoother. Now, if there was only an addon that would let me get the one tol'vir rare that I want before I go on a murderous rampage.
Mailbag, shall we?

Mat,
I have what maybe is a unique situation when it comes to running WoW. I run it on an older computer, a single core AMD 2800, with 1GB RAM & Nvidia 6200. I am maxed out on the RAM, and run WoW on it's own 300GB partition that is constantly defragmented. What addon's would the community suggest I run. I just PvE, and have no raiding experience. I want to go beyond the vanilla experience, but don't want to suffer under 30fps. When my federal refund comes in, I plan to buy a new budget PC. What specs would be recommended?
Thank You
Aaron
Thanks for the questions, Aaron. I'll let the commenters dish out the advice on new budget PC concerns, since I basically just ask forums myself what I should do about upgrades. An even better solution would be to consult WoW Insider's series on building a new computer and check out the components guest author Derek Day recommends.
As for addons, its a fairly common misconception that slower computers can't run many addons, mostly because addons aren't that resource-intensive, save some exceptions. When you're looking for addons for your older PC, try to find addons that are modular. Modular addons allow you to turn on and off functionality before you enter the game, meaning the addon is only collecting the data that you want it to or doing whatever you tell it to do. Modular addons are broken up into pieces. Take Skada, for example -- as a damage meter, it is robust enough to deal with all of your incoming data, but you can turn off any type of incoming numbers to lower the amount of processing power the addon uses. You get to choose the addon's behavior to reflect your CPU and RAM.
More RAM and CPU speed always helps, though.
Mat, your comment at the end of Reader UI of the Week reminded me of a question I have had for a long time. Are there any chat addons that either allow you to collapse your chatframe down, and/or allow you to move the text entry box up to where the tabs are? I would really like to have a setup where I can have my chatbox in the upper-left-hand corner of my screen, where I am rarely ever looking anyways, and be completely out of the way when I don't want it around. Any leads to this end would be appreciated.
Check out either Chatter or Prat for all your chatbox needs. You're going to want to look for "Edit Box" or "Input Box" options for moving the area where you type into the chat frame. You'll be able to move it all over and resize it to your will. Dig deep, but you'll find it. Haha, get it? It's an Addon Spotlight about archaeology, and I said "dig deep." Mat, you've got this gig in the bag ...
Filed under: Add-Ons, AddOn Spotlight, Archaeology






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Rhyme Feb 17th 2011 1:11PM
As of 4.06 Archy does not work and I haven't seen an update on Curse since 2010. If anyone has info on an updated version please share.
Tordenflesk Feb 17th 2011 1:16PM
Get the bugfix from WoWI
JoeHelfrich Feb 17th 2011 1:31PM
From the Curse comment thread:
"The original author (and curse project operator) is not available, however it is being maintained by Cidrei of WowInterface.com.
Go Here:
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info19411-Archybugfix.html
As of this post, it was updated 2/15/2011 (Yesterday)."
Haven't tried it yet, though so if it doesn't work....
adamnorth27 Feb 17th 2011 1:53PM
I can confirm the "bugfix" update does work. And that the person that is updating it was able to get a beta off the author of the addon that gives Archy a whole new skin, and makes it look A LOT better :)
Dreyja Feb 17th 2011 1:53PM
This is good to know because I was really enjoying that add on and couldn't understand why it was suddenly borked. :)
Thanks for this! I wonder why the bug fix isn't just showing up as an update through the client though.
Ithrandil Feb 17th 2011 5:47PM
Does the bugfix version still cuase choppy framerates when running certain BC dungeons like sethek halls? Had to disable archy becuase farming for ravenlord mount was terribly annoying.
artifex Feb 18th 2011 3:36AM
Ithrandil: Consider getting Addon Control Panel and setting it up with a quest config and a dungeon config. Quest helpers, rare trackers, none of those are needed in dungeons, and you probably don't need recount, etc. while questing.
bluespacecow Feb 19th 2011 12:27AM
The author of Archy han't been updating it as he lives in Australia and no one's heard back from him after the latest floods they had.
We're scared he's gone missing :(
Boom Feb 17th 2011 1:17PM
Just so you know, Archy isn't updated for 4.06 yet (which broke it along a couple of lines). The bugfix is at http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info19411-Archybugfix.html until Archy's creator gets around to fixing it.
kala Feb 17th 2011 2:15PM
Archy-s creator is missing from the Internet since 02.January , either he dropped all interest in project or something happened to him. Unfortunately right around then Archy exploded in the community, posted about in major websites and mentioned in prominent podcasts.
Since the last release in end of December the bugs have piled, until 4.0.6 broke it totally.
The new "bugfix" version that has been started seems to be now the only version in developement.
Tish Feb 17th 2011 2:33PM
According to post on Curse, the author of Archy lives in Queensland Austrailia,so I'm sure the flooding there has something to do with his current abandoment of the add-on.
artifex Feb 18th 2011 3:42AM
Oh, heck. If that's true, then I hope some better-heeled people can take advantage of the PayPal link over at Curse (and probably at WowInterface) to float him a little dough and let him know he's not forgotten.
Darkdust Feb 17th 2011 1:21PM
Can't wait for an Archy update, because until then it's basically broken. :(
JoeHelfrich Feb 17th 2011 1:22PM
From the Curse comment thread:
"The original author (and curse project operator) is not available, however it is being maintained by Cidrei of WowInterface.com.
Go Here:
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info19411-Archybugfix.html
As of this post, it was updated 2/15/2011 (Yesterday)."
Haven't tried it yet, though so if it doesn't work....
Gendou Feb 17th 2011 1:29PM
It works. I've been using it since the first "fix release" on Wowinterface, and it's great.
They even restored the old 1.6 minimalist look as an option, which is fantastic.
JoeHelfrich Feb 17th 2011 1:30PM
Grr. Meant to be a reply to the first message.
naughtyzoot Feb 17th 2011 2:22PM
I don't think I have the most recent fix as I think I grabbed the WoWInterface patch last week, but I can say it fixes the issue with Archy since 4.0.6 hit and it's still amazering :D
JArch3r Feb 17th 2011 1:37PM
Three addons required for archaeology.
1. Archy - download the latest addon and apply the fix (you only edit one line of code). This restores basic functionality
2-3. Archaeology Helper combined with Gathermate2 - provides a HUD in the middle of the screen showing where fragments can be found and overlays red/yellow/green shapes based on what you survey.
jarch3r Feb 17th 2011 1:41PM
I can confirm that the unofficial version is better than doing the fix yourself.
Archy: http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info19411-Archybugfix.html
it's not that Feb 17th 2011 1:39PM
You missed the best one!
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/arh.aspx
Basically, it's a HUD, but it overlays the possible areas for your next fragment based on what direction you're facing and the color of your survey.