Addon Spotlight: Customize without hassle with AdiBags

Welcome to Addon Spotlight, the second most amazing column on WoW Insider next to The Lawbringer. Coincidentally, both columns are written by the most handsome writer, if I do say so myself. Don't tell my raid, but I'm drafting this article during our fights. They don't really need an add tank on heroic Maloriak, do they? Naaaaaaaaaah ...
This week's addon is my new darling inventory addon called AdiBags. Many people have already heard of and are using AdiBags with good reason. Take the wonderful interface of a Baggins-like mod and combine it with the robustness of Arkinventory married to simplicity. Personally, I couldn't be happier. Well, I could be, but not about addons!
Adi should stand for ad(d)icted
What is AdiBags, you ask? AdiBags is an inventory replacement addon that takes over your bag and bank interface and automatically sorts items based on category. Instead of one "dumb" bag, you get one "smart" bag that labels categories and dumps items into a pre-considered category. The feature set that AdiBags sports is robust and clean, easily turning your bags into a powerful interface.
Out of the box
One of the problems with Arkinventory is that, out of the box, the addon is a scary premise. The amount of customization is perfect, wonderful, and my kind of robust. The problem is that many people are not my kind of robust -- out-of-the-box options and setup that is simple to understand is paramount to a complete addon package. AdiBags' default options are categories already active, moving your items into their new homes automatically. Sure, you're going to take a minute to find something that might not have been classified the way you thought it would be, but for the most part, everything is where you'd imagine it to be. In fact, if you're an auction house addict, a lot of the same categories are present in the setup.
Smart filters out of the box include junk (grey) items, item categories like trade goods and consumables, quest items, and automatic gear set sorting based on Blizzard's built-in equipment manager. With Arkinventory, I had to write out my own equipment set string of code and constantly update it. Now, with AdiBags, it does it for me; I just have to set which ones will be displayed.

I hadn't used Baggins or its respective cousins in the inventory addon sphere for a long time because Ark was so comprehensive for me. The existence of the "new item" sort and graphical alert was something that I truly grew to love over the course of my time with AdiBags. New items, recent additions to your inventory, are given their own spot to live for a small amount of time, as well as a glow effect that alerts the player to these new items' location.
Finding new items in your bag, be it a quest item you just picked up or a raid consumable you snagged from the cauldron, is important. The last thing you want to do is rummage around in your inventory, looking for the one flask or potion that you need for the next encounter. I used to misplace quest items all the time back in the old days, when bag mods were not my top priority. AdiBags makes finding new items easy and painless.
Currencies made easy
While the default bag interface allows for a few currencies to be listed alongside gold, AdiBags makes it look just a little nicer. Along the bottom of the bag interface, players can select to show lots of different currencies, from honor and conquest points to Champion's Seals and valor points. You've got a simple readout of your points.
Tidying up
Bag mods have been doing this for a while, but the feature still keeps amazing me every time I use it. Bag Tidying allows you to group up items in disparate stacks automatically. There is even an option for almost-automatic tidying that will attempt to combine items each time the bag window is closed. AdiBags also includes an option that allows you to "group" similar items on top of each other without showing the stacks. For instance, if I have three stacks of elementium ore, it will show as 60 elementium ore in my bags, as opposed to three stacks of 20. It will still take up the requisite bag space, of course, but the at-a-glance quantity checking is invaluable to me.

AdiBags is not Arkinventory, and people see that as a good and a bad feature. While you will not get the robustness of Arkinventory's monolithic and amazing sorting criteria and customization, you will get something that resembles it and doesn't require the type of setup Ark does. The real magic of AdiBags is giving you the basic sorting needed to give you Ark's functionality without the back-end work.
If you want to change an item's category or sorting preference, just drag and drop that item onto its new category. Can you create your own categories? Absolutely. For instance, I created a category called "Archaeology" for all of my fun archaeology items, like my brand new Ancient Amber. To create a new category, go into the "manual filtering" section under filters, put whatever item you want into the item box, name the section anything you want, and click "add association." It's very easy.
AdiBags even has a built-in LDB data source for displaying how much free bag space you currently have, if you're into that sort of thing.
Bottom line
The biggest endorsement I can make for AdiBags is that so far, the addon has stayed as part of my UI for longer than a week and I haven't gone back to Arkinventory yet. While I'd like some of the sorting to be a bit more robust and have the ability to sort through my alts' bags, or at least see what items exist in quantity on other characters, AdiBags does things right.
Arkinventory has robust alt support and item tracking, while AdiBags is lacking, but hopefully over time this feature will be implemented or worked on by someone. AdiBags is too good of an addon to not get these features at some point in its life.
Download AdiBags at [Curse].
One quick mailbag question because I have literally no idea what this addon being requested is, and maybe you guys and gals can help this person out.

Mathew,Thanks for the email, Kelley. Anyone? Comments? Mana is definitely not my specialty.
I'm hoping you can help me out. I have recently returned to WoW after a couple months break. All my add-ons are gone, so I go about restoring them. All is good, however, I can't seem to find one add-on I used to use and I can't even recall its name.
The add-on was a very small program that showed a mana bar that I could move around the screen, widen, change fonts, etc. I found it extremely useful for tracking my current mana consumption. Any ideas on what this was?
Any help is appreciated.
-Kelley
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Julia May 5th 2011 3:14PM
If Kelley was a druid, there used to be a mana bar option that would let you see the bar when you were in feral forms. It's part of the default UI now, though.
Buckee May 5th 2011 3:15PM
EnergyWatch is the addon Kelley is looking for. Adds a little bar that shows energy, focus, rage, or mana depending on your class.
Hollow Leviathan May 5th 2011 3:16PM
Quick google search leads me to believe the mana bar addon was called Mobile Energy. I'm sure there are other addons that do the same thing.
rainbowblack May 5th 2011 3:19PM
Ive been using Arkinventory and while i love it, i'll give this a shot
Riptomjones May 5th 2011 3:20PM
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/powerbars.aspx
This looks like it may be what you are looking for. I use rogue power bars when backstabbing things.
Amaxe May 5th 2011 3:32PM
Interesting, though it looks intimidating. I generally use Ark (except for when a patch breaks it and then I use Bagnon) for an all in one view and never bother with sorting.
I see on the Curse page it says it doesn't plan to do anything with Guild Banks. Do you use anything which gives support for that when you use this addon?
Xantenise May 5th 2011 3:34PM
Anyone know the addon that allows you to post boss fights to party?
Nospoon May 5th 2011 4:25PM
BossInfo - Should be found on Curse
Darasen May 5th 2011 4:55PM
RobBossmods http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/robbossmods1.aspx
ekfxc May 8th 2011 7:35PM
Nice update to RobBossMods lets you overwrite default strategies with your own.
Boydboyd May 5th 2011 3:36PM
I've been a Bagnon user for ages.
While I'm not keen to get rid of something I love and have grown used to, the sorting feature appeals to me. I like having one big bag, but sometimes even the best manual sorting gets a little hard to search through.
I'll give it a shot, McCurley. The blood is on your hands if it doesn't work out. >.>
Anyone have thoughts/comments/suggestions on my switch from Bagnon to AdiBags?
Xantenise May 5th 2011 4:22PM
Just jump in.
Devin May 5th 2011 5:29PM
Don't uninstall Bagnon, just turn it off in the addon selection menu. If you decide you don't like Adibags and want to go bag you haven't lost all your settings/customization.
Ishelle May 5th 2011 6:31PM
I was a die-hard Bagnon fan too, but AdiBags has converted me. You won't regret the switch.
PaulC May 6th 2011 9:19AM
I was in the same boat, but then saw this comment on curse
"Really liked this Addon, but I'm returning to Bagnon because the 2 most important feature I'm using is not present in Adibags. Opening Bank inventory to see the contents WITHOUT going to bank (Bagnon's /bgn bank command) and seeing how many I have of the item in the tooltips (Bagnon's Tooltip extension). I'm hoping you can add these to this wonderful work of yours and I'll switch to Adibags :) Keep up the good work!"
I can't live without the tooltip, is there another way to get the tooltip?
Ben May 5th 2011 3:37PM
Hmm I could have all my baggins goodness AND a search feature? Tough choice... might have to see if I can make the transition.
ToyChristopher May 5th 2011 8:13PM
You can get a search feature in baggins also.
Ben May 6th 2011 12:15PM
Is that an additional plugin or somewhere in the options menus? I haven't messed w/ my baggins settings in a long time.
ZephyrSP May 5th 2011 3:44PM
This sounds absolutely perfect for me. I've been using Combuctor for a long time now - it's just the default to me now in fact...separating bags out individually is an ancient notion. And like much of my other "default" experience, I'm ready to step it up a bit.
But ArkInventory is more than I want - I have no interset in setting up custom inventory area sizes and categories and setting the sorting parameters and so on.
I'm definitely willing to give an addon a shot that provides for me what I'd like to end up with in ArkInventory, though.
ghola May 5th 2011 3:46PM
Are there any addons that modify the vendor ui in a way that makes it much easier to find items for sale? I'm thinking of vendors that have tons of items (like pvp armor vendors) and how tough it is to find a particular piece. Having the ability to filter by iLevel, armor type, name, price, and slot would be ideal, as well as being able to filter things out, like unequippable things. I've looked around but there doesn't seem to be anything like this that I can find.