Addon Spotlight: Better PUGs with RobBossMods

Rob Boss Mods was brought to my attention during a quick PUG run of Zul'Aman that I wanted to get out of the way on then-main, now-alt paladin. I've had notoriously bad luck with items dropping in ZA for my paladin, but with the new changes, healing the place has not been too bad. However, there are still players out there who have not fully completed runs of the place, and I've seen tanks, healers, and even DPSers drop group when someone expresses the simple notion that they might not have been to this particular dungeon before.
Enter RobBossMods. Think of this addon as reporting Recount to your group, except with boss strategies. Hopefully, the proliferation of addons such as RobBossMods will rip the stigma away from being new to instances and facilitate easier grouping. In my opinion, anything that makes players feel more comfortable in the content is a good thing.
RobBossMods
In a nutshell, RobBossMods is an addon that links general boss strategies and abilities to players in guild, party, say, or whispers. For players new to instances such as Zul'Gurub or Zul'Aman or even to the previous tier dungeons/heroics, it is worth having a comprehensive explanation tool at the ready in case someone doesn't full know the fights. If someone is clueless about what to do on an encounter, just post the information for the boss you're currently ready to engage, and people are on the same page.

RobBossMods is also reactive. If a player types !boss into chat, the addons will recognize it and send that player, through whispers, information about the boss fight currently selected. Hopefully, if enough people have this addon or a similar setup, typing !boss will become a well-known and accepted way for players to get boss information, at least until the dungeon journal comes out.
You can set different announcement messages for the beginning of dungeons or alerts to let players know that you have the mod installed and if they need boss information, they should type out !boss. Letting a new player know right at the beginning of a dungeon that it is okay to ask questions or request information quickly removes the stigma of doing so and, in my experience, turns even the hardest heart into someone willing to give a quick explanation. RobBossMods lets you do this ice-breaking automatically.
Dungeon journal?
With patch 4.2, Blizzard will be introducing the dungeon journal, a new UI element showing players boss abilities and boss loot tables straight from the game itself. Many people call this feature the death knell of addons like Atlas and even something like RobBossMods, because of the seemingly overlapping and redundant feature sets. Addons have historically replicated Blizzard functionality but with a twist and a robustness that rival the relatively simple features of the default game. Sure, you could have more action bars with the default UI, but with addons, you could have many more and shape them in any configuration.
Will RobBossMods be obsolete when patch 4.2 hits? Probably not. The addon is still about the strategy and the abilities, and I do not think that the dungeon journal will be telling anyone how to beat bosses. Rather, RobBossMods and its ilk will continue to provide a service to players inside the game that they otherwise would have gone outside to find.
The "reporting" concern
My only issue with RobBossMods is not a problem with the addon itself but with its nature. I hate reporting addons. I hate addons that players can use to spam my screen with information they didn't ask for, especially DPS data from a level 15 instance (this happened). It is up to players to use addons that "report" correctly and succinctly, which is why I like RobBossMods' ability to announce at the beginning that you have the addon and are running it, so that people can request information with !boss. Stick to that, and don't spam my party or guild windows, and we'll be solid.
All in all, I think RobBossMods is a great tool, especially for you dungeoneering puggers out there. Hopefully, tools like this can create a more patient and more forgiving user base. If you're the giving and caring type, install RobBossMods and make sure that new players have an extra outlet to learn these encounters, new and old. The playerbase will thank you.
Check out a video of RobBossMods and a description by its creator on YouTube.
Download RobBossMods at [Curse] or [WoWInterface].
The mailbag was full of questions this week. Answer them, we shall.

Hey Mat,Thanks for the email, Vq. Personally, I use Shadowed Unit Frames, which lets me mod the boss frame as if it were any other frame in the set. MoveAnything will get rid of the default frame if you want, but I am pretty sure most unit frame addons will let you manipulate the boss frame to your heart's content. I keep mine off to the side and quickly glance at it to gauge how devastating or how successful things are going to be in the last few heated moments of a fight.
Something that has always bugged me about my UI is the boss frames, like the extra ones that appear per boss. I can move it around with Sexymap, but is there anyone to mod it like regular unit frames? Make it blend better with the rest of my frame?
~ Vqsharix
Hello,Thanks for the email, Jonathan. Here's my dumb little secret for keeping all my addons and general interface the same across all of my characters. First, on the "main" interface character, I save their profiles as something like "Main-Default." Second, I copy the WTF folder for the default character and rename that copy the character I am transferring the interface over to. Third, I load up the new character, set the profiles to "Main-Default" in the addons that require it, and boom. It works. Does it work with every addon? No. Does it work enough that it requires less work than building it from scratch each time? Yes.
Like a lot of players I have a bunch of alts and also a bunch of addons. Usually I have my main's UI set up just right with all my addons set the way I want them in the same place with the same amount, etc. Yet, what annoys me is if i go to one of my under used alts I have to spend thirty minutes or so setting that alt's UI to the way I want it and the same thing if I create a new character. Is there an addon that could solve this problem? As in, I set up my main's UI with all the addon settings and such and then save it as a profile or something. Then all I would need to do is log into one of my alts or a new character, load the profile and everything is set just the way i like it and I can immediately start question, etc?
Thanks,
Jonathan
As for whether there is an addon that can do all of that, I'm not sure. That will be the commenter question this week: Do you guys have any suggestions for an addon profiler addon? Swap interfaces quickly?
See you guys next week.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
gaylen666 May 12th 2011 3:25PM
i have RBM and i love it since i have trouble remembering places. It's a nice way for me to get a 1 on 1 catch up on what im in for. There is still plenty of fights and bosses that i would love to see RBM have info on but for now at least. I get the info in a compact bundle ready to go at a moments notice. i understand the spam aspect but i force post the information to myself. so that no other RBM user spams the party along with mine.
The Dentist May 12th 2011 3:55PM
I'm pretty sure RBM has a ! whisper command allowing party members to request the information on their own. so you can just tell the party at the start to /whisper !rbm instead of spamming. Or something like that.
MoarHeroisms May 12th 2011 3:33PM
I always wondered if there was an addon that automatically moved my various chat frames around based on my character's status or through keybinds. Whenever I'm in the city I find myself dragging the trade chat and whisper windows around, and sometimes they get stuck behind other chat windows so I have to move those out of the way to get them back into place.
Samutz May 12th 2011 3:37PM
RobBossMods sounds pretty cool. I've always wanted to look for, or write, an addon to keep cliff notes on bosses to quickly post to chat, but never got around to it.
Does it support old raids/dungeons, or custom entries? My guild has been running old stuff either for rep, for fun, or for mounts (Glory of the Hero, Ulduar, Sarth+3D, etc), and we occasionally get a few people that haven't done them before.
MoarHeroisms May 12th 2011 3:57PM
It currently only provides Cataclysm boss strats, but it could accept older content in the future. I can imagine the strat for Light of Dawn would be 2 pages long O_O
D May 12th 2011 4:44PM
Been using RobBossMod for awhile now. I really like it. Strats are usually pretty good.
antibrian May 12th 2011 3:44PM
most addons have a "profile" section in the addons, in which you can usually quickly select "copy from another character's profile. do this and most of your addons will be set up in a snap.
edersons May 12th 2011 3:52PM
There is an Addon called "Addon Control Pannel" (aka ACP on http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/acp.aspx)
you can:
- you can set youraddon profile, even more than 1 for the same Char. (Like the Gathering profille, and then the PVP profile)
- Enable / Disable the Addons from inside the game.
DarkSoul May 12th 2011 5:03PM
I second the ACP recommendation. I have addons that I want to enable and disable based on what I'm doing in game currently. For example, in BoT I don't need to maintain my TSM database. Hit Escape, click on the conveniently-added "Addons" button, and either uncheck the ones I want to disable, or just load my Raiding "set" with all the stuff disabled that's not directly needed inside a raid instance, and reload my UI. No logging out, just reload and go.
I'm constantly extolling the virtues of ACP to my guildies; I have no problem doing it here too, and will be happy when Blizzard modifies WoW to allow this kind of thing in the default game setup. The author might not share my view on that, but I look at situations like this as being the coder's equivalent of getting an item or npc named after you in-game.
CanuckBuck May 12th 2011 3:52PM
Your curse link isn't working
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/robbossmods1.aspx
works
Nick May 12th 2011 4:40PM
RBM is getting installed tomorrow morning!
Samual Barshow May 12th 2011 5:14PM
Hey all!
thinking of trying out RealUI and dont want to lose the UI i have going now. Any mods and or programs to backup all current settings? there used to be one but i cant find it anymore. Or a quick and simple set of instructions would be great. Just want to go back to how it is now if RealUI isnt to my liking. Thanks in Advance All!!!
Samual Barshow May 12th 2011 5:30PM
not just settings but all addons.
HydraTalon May 12th 2011 6:12PM
Simple, just backup your WTF and Interface folders somewhere. If you want to go back to your old UI just delete the new WTF and Interface folders and copy your backup back to those locations.
Namus May 12th 2011 6:24PM
Quick question, do you guys know of any good mail addon? I used to have CT_Mailmod but it was very buggy and I don't know of another good mail manager, help!
humperdinck May 12th 2011 6:40PM
Give Postal a try. http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/postal.aspx
Zurqa May 12th 2011 10:03PM
I've been using RBM for a couple weeks, and really like it. I've just recently returned to the game, and use it like cliff notes for each boss, posting the tactics to myself as we reach each boss so as to not have to ask/spam party chat. It also has the capability for you to change the strats or add your own notes, which is helpful as sometimes I'll want to remember something specific I learned on a fight. It's very nice, as I don't get to run as many instances as I want, and I certainly don't have them all memorized. Great mod, and pretty easy to use, as the box auto appears the first time you target the boss. Highly recommended.
Snuzzle May 12th 2011 10:30PM
This column reminds me of an addon I saw a guy with in a PUG the other night. It was similar to RBM, or maybe it was RBM, but every time we killed a boss it would announce which boss was next.
"Corborus defeated. Next is Slabhide!"
"Slabhide defeated. Next is Ozruk!"
And at the end it blurbed: "High Priestess Azil down. Thanks for the party!"
It was kind of neat, if a bit pointless. Anyone know what mod that might have been?
Darasen May 12th 2011 10:56PM
It Was RBM. I was in a party where a member had the mod. I installed it myself imediately after that run.
Wulfkin May 12th 2011 11:14PM
Yep that's RBM. It also does nifty things now like setting it to automatically give your group the option to receive boss tactics the first time you click on the boss.