Arcane Brilliance: Addons your mage should probably be using

I know, I know. We already get to fling massive, flaming boulders at warlock faces. Also, we wiggle our fingers and delicious cake spontaneously appears. Being a mage is already as close to nirvana as mortals can hope to aspire to. How can that experience be improved?
The answer is simple: more warlock-killing. And more cake! Also?
Addons.
They come in all shapes and sizes, and your particular load-out may differ greatly from those of other mages you know. I'm not here to tell you you're wrong. I am here, though, to spotlight a few of those addons that have improved my experience the most of late. Join me, won't you? I promise both brevity and wit. Mostly brevity. Cake and warlocks are available in the foyer. Only one is edible, but both are cooked to perfection.
CombustionHelper
The first of two addons written by the ubiquitous Oldchap that I'll be mentioning here, CombustionHelper is almost a requirement for fire mages. I'm sure there are mages out there who can still regularly nail a sweet Combustion without it, but I am not one of those mages.
Timing a perfect Combustion is so vital to fire mage DPS but requires so much attention and luck to pull off, I can't imagine doing it all the time without help. CombustionHelper adds a very small, unobtrusive window to your UI that keeps track of which DOT effects you have up on your current target, and it alerts you when you have them all present and it's time to consider smacking that target with a fat Combustion. It's not foolproof, and it certainly doesn't do your job for you, but like every good addon, it keeps track of a lot of difficult-to-parse information the game is already feeding you, and then condenses that information into something you can make easier use of.
It is regularly updated and constantly improving, and I can't recommend it highly enough. If you are a fire mage, get this mod.
Mage Nuggets
A massive amount of utility in one tiny package, I consider Mage Nuggets to be the essential mage addon. It even works for other ranged caster DPS specs, like moonkin, shaman, and shadow priests (but not warlocks). Short (long) list of things it does:
- Proc alerts and tracking for every spec. Never miss a Hot Streak or Brain Freeze again.
- Stat monitor. It keeps track of your stats in real time, taking into account all raid buffs and making sure that if you have to get out of range of the shaman's totems, at least you'll know about it. This means everything. Want to know if you're hit-capped against your current target? This will let you know on the fly. Crit chance, mana regen rate, bonus from all three masteries, spellpower bonuses from buffs ... everything. In real time. This is a massive raid DPS advantage. I'm not even kidding.
- Portal/teleport button. For a long time, this was the main reason I loved this addon. It adds a small button that you can place pretty much anywhere that, when clicked, provides you with an expanded list of all your portals, teleports, and hearthstone. It's a space-saver and just highly convenient.
- Polymorph tracking. Keeps track of your sheep. Remember when we had to use macros for this?
- Mirror Image timer. Shows you exactly when your three amigos will go away, helping you maximize the extra DPS and threat management they provide. You can even customize an alert sound or song that plays whilst your images are active and stops the moment they expire. I personally rotate through Yuzo Koshiro chiptunes, but you're welcome to use whatever you want.
- Spellsteal monitor. I used to use a separate mod for this, but now I just use the functionality included here. If your target is currently using a buff that you can steal from him, a small window will pop up telling you what that buff is. You can then steal it! I love being a mage.
- Automated messages. Have you cast Slow Fall on somebody and want them to know it is now safe for them to dive headfirst off the cliff at the Lumber Mill with you to stage a surprise assault on the Blacksmith? This will tell them for you when you cast the spell. It also will thank folks for Innervate, notify your Focus Magic target that he owes you a beer, and other things. All of these messages are customizable to your heart's content. Be as annoying as you feel is appropriate.
MageManaBar
The second of Oldchap's mods I'll be covering, this is like CombustionHelper for arcane mages. MageManaBar is newer and thus not yet quite as refined, but it's pretty incredible even this early on.
It provides you with a deluxe mana bar that keeps track of everything an arcane mage so desperately needs to know: your actual max mana (actual, meaning regardless of temporary intellect boosts from procs or whatever) and how much of that mana you have left, the cooldowns on all your mana return options, markers to let you know when those mana return options can be used without wasting any of that precious mana, and a bunch of other information.
The addon then parses this information for you and provides a general idea of when you should probably be switching phases from burn to conservation to recovery. This advice is fully customizable, but even right out of the box, it seems to provide a pretty accurate set of suggestions that you may find improves your performance.
It's still early, but I'm going to go ahead and say this one's damn near essential for an arcane mage. The information it provides is simply too difficult to get from the normal game interface.
Decursive
You're a mage. You're not a healer. But you have the ability, for very little cost in mana or time, to remove curses from your allies. If you are not doing this, you are wrong. Removing curses is part of your job as a mage. It takes pressure off the healer (who often doesn't even have a curse dispel ability) and helps the raid far more than that extra Fireball would have.
Decursive is used more commonly by straight-out healers, but it is invaluable for mages also. The interface for mages is fairly unobtrusive, simply providing you with small, customizable, dedicated buttons for each member of your party or raid. Clicking one of those buttons will cast Remove Curse on the specified party member. Each button will change colors to alert you when a particular ally is afflicted with something you can dispel. It saves time, energy, and takes the work out of your duties as a curse remover.
Others
It's not that these other mods are less awesome than the ones I spent a lot of time talking about above, but that I simply don't have a whole lot to add to the conversation about them. These are all useful, active mods that your mage should consider, though.
- Omen It is essential for your mage to have a threat meter, and Omen has always been one of the best.
- SpellStealer If for some reason you don't want the all-in-one functionality of Mage Nuggets, this addon is great for identifying and stealing buffs from stingy folks who aren't generous enough to simply give you their beneficial spell effects voluntarily.
- SheepMonitor Similarly, this provides stand-alone sheep tracking functionality if you don't already have it.
- Quartz This provides what I find to be a much more visually informative and accurate casting bar than the default one.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Fletcher Aug 13th 2011 7:50PM
Warlocks and Mages have used the same gear - cloth without spirit on it - since Vanilla, leading to hideous sorcerous death matches over who gets the pretty dress that just dropped off of the internet dragon your raid just killed. Why the dragon was wearing a dress and why that dress fits your casters as well ... is best not asked.
Arrohon Aug 13th 2011 10:43PM
As long as Onyxia was the dragon with the dress I'm okay with it. Now Nefarian... we knew he had problem (all of his experiments show a likelihood of a crack in the skull) but I never knew that cross-dressing was one of them. Papa Deathwing is disappointed (or is he? Nefarian got the premium reanimation).
Brianjohnson12 Aug 14th 2011 11:46AM
The beginning of the warlock was the acceptance of demonic power provided by Sagaras, the leader of the Burning Legion. This was originally accepted by the Orc shaman in Outlands prior to the destruction of that world (the destruction was caused by the acceptance and presence of the demonic power). Thus, the first opening of the dark portal was accomplished between the new Orc Warlocks and Medivh.
The Warlock are a demonic, evil class and desecrate the purity that was Azeroth.
Kreek Aug 14th 2011 4:56PM
There's a few reasons why the rivalry between mages and warlocks is the strongest one in WoW.
1. Gear. The aforementioned tug-o-war over cloth armor and spell power weapons. No other classes in the game compete as directly for gear. All 3 mage specs vs all 3 lock specs. At least with agi leather it's only all 3 rogues vs kitty druids.
2. Lore. Warlocks are corrupted mages. We think they're weak-willed fools who sacrifice integrity for ill-gotten power. They think we're milksops without the stones to seize real power.
3. PvP. For ages warlocks completely dominated mages in pvp. Fear is a CC that doesn't heal you opponent, they did most of their damage through instant cast DOTS, and more often than not they had a felpuppy out to strip your buffs, silence you, and push back your cast bar. Thankfully Blizzard has evened things out over time so warlocks are less of a hard counter to mages, but that era of injustice still burns bright.
4. PvE. Mages and warlocks are both ranged spell casters, which means they effectively overlap in the same role. The major difference is that mages tend to specialize in direct damage (fire as the exception) and warlocks are about damage over time (with destruction as their exception). Unfortunately, because the DOT model can be more useful in certain situations, when guilds wanted to stack fights for greater effectiveness, mages got the bench. This was most prevalent in Sunwell Plateau and for phase 3 Yogg-Saron. With the more recent "take the player not the class" design mentality, raid leaders no longer have to sell their souls to fill their raids with dirty warlocks.
Guapa Aug 15th 2011 9:32AM
I distinctly remember when the war started. A mage was so full of admiration for the warlock class that he asked a warlock if he could be his pet. But of course the warlock refused his request because he deemed his imp more useful and better company. This deeply hurt the mage so his admiration turned into pure hate and jealousy.
hjunk Aug 13th 2011 6:55PM
I would have thought the fact that a mage is the world first recipient of Dragonwrath, Tarecgosa's Rest would have merited comment.
vocenoctum Aug 13th 2011 7:11PM
I didn't look at any logs, but when he was wandering around he was FROST also. (He has a frost and arcane spec, not sure which he raids with.)
Randomize Aug 13th 2011 9:02PM
He's definitely an arcane mage because his frost spec is undoubtedly pvp.
Mugutu Aug 22nd 2011 6:46PM
@randomize
I just looked, and it is a PvP spec.
That being said, my logs from Ragnaros (where I was beating the Arcane mages as Frost) would like to have a word with you.
2011681 Aug 13th 2011 6:56PM
I have yet to add many specifically-for-Mage addons, and this is a very helpful list to pursue this endeavor. As always, Archmage Pants, I salute you. But I do wonder: is there an addon whose purpose is to aid the inexperienced Frost Mage, as there apparently is for both fire and arcane? Something that informs us whether our current target is frozen perhaps? Or that tells you which mob is aggroed onto the healer and needs to be frozen?
2011681 Aug 13th 2011 7:02PM
Or one to help me find my warlock corpses. I just get so busy and there's never enough time to drag them to the trophy room...
Mondi Aug 13th 2011 7:05PM
Curse that intro. Now I need to watch Firefly, Serenity and Dr. Horrible all over again. It's the only way I can cure that Joss Whedon + Nathon Fillion itch.
And great column, even if the intro did completely steal the next 24 hours of my life.
Ishelle Aug 13th 2011 7:09PM
I knew I was hooked on Mage Nuggets the first time I popped Mirror Images after installing it....and the A Team theme song started playing. All shades of awesome!
Komakat Aug 13th 2011 7:42PM
I use the Portal 2 lemon rant for my mirror images. Trimmed to 30 seconds of course. It makes me pretty damned happy.
danielbordelon Aug 13th 2011 8:16PM
that had me hooked as well XD
Zakarii Aug 14th 2011 7:45AM
I have an addon called Speakin'Spell that let's me add text to combat log events (Something procs, I successfully cast something, etc.)
One of my Combustion messages is, "I'm gonna BURN 's house down with COMBUSTIBLE LEMONS!"
dancingfeet Aug 14th 2011 2:10PM
I remember the first time I popped Mirror image and the music started-I got all giddy. Anyone know how I can change the music? Would love to experiment with different songs!Thanks ;)
nomoreprinces Aug 13th 2011 7:12PM
I don't use MageNugget's portal interface, I've been using Opie which I have bound to some extra mouse buttons. Takes up no UI space whatsoever.
Vaidyam Aug 13th 2011 7:35PM
Great Article! Yes, Mage Nuggets is absolutely Mage! And "Tell Me When" tells everything you'd want with icons, timers, sounds, and also with a mana and range check! Thanks Christian.
pattycakes Aug 13th 2011 8:06PM
Great article! I've been playing a fire mage since I started playing WoW (when BC launched) and I agree that Mage Nuggets, Combustion Helper and Decursive are the best.
I've dabbled with an arcane spec from time to time, but I always come back to fire, because it's just so darned fun. And these addons help to keep the DPS up where it should be.
Concerning the ongoing "Mage/Warlock War" ....I found it amusing that when I got to Bilgewater Harbor in Azshara, that the mage and warlock trainers were shooting spells at each other! LOL