Addon Spotlight: Errormonster and a mailbag
Each week, WoW Insider's Mathew McCurley brings you a fresh look at reader-submitted UIs as well as Addon Spotlight, which focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience: the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond -- your addons folder will never be the same.
Something peculiar is happening to my addon interface folder -- it is becoming more streamlined. Whether this is a product of Blizzard's own default UI's becoming more capable or addon developers' just fusing options together, it feels like fewer addons are doing more things, and I cautiously approve. My UI has remained relatively unchanged since the end of Wrath of the Lich King, so little tweaks and changes these days are big deals.
My inbox was overflowing with questions again this week, so I figured we could answer some more of them and see what kinds of recommendations we can get out there to readers who need a little guidance and help. People do, however, still like an addon recommendation as well as questions, so you'll get a shorter recommendation this week, since there isn't much to say, and a lengthy mailbag. Sound good? Wonderful.
Errormonster
Errormonster is one of those addons that people don't realize the significance of until they have it. Lua errors can range from important to not really all that noticeable, and despite getting Lua errors, players can still use a set of addons that conflict with each other to great effect. Sometimes things just don't always sync up well between two bits of code from disparate creators and authors.
What Errormonster does is block some of the standard error messages that the game spits out due to errors, system messages, and more and moves them to a frame of your choosing. Want to redirect your error messages away from the middle of the screen and, instead, to a tab you've specifically created for errors on your Chatter? Errormonster is your addon. You can even send errors to a boss mod addon, if that's your bag.
I wanted to recommend something like Errormonster because as patch 4.2 essentially winds down and we begin to look forward to patch 4.3, we may get some addon issues down the road. It's always good to be prepared, especially if you don't want a torrent of error messages plaguing your gameplay experience whenever there is a new, major patch.
Download Errormonster at [Curse].
Extended mailbag time!
Download TinyTip at [Curse].
Download TipTac at [Curse].
SliceAdmiral has an energy bar, combo point bar, audio reminders, timer bars, and more. Plus, there are plenty of options, and everything is in a compact little UI. I think SliceAdmiral might be just up your alley.
Download SliceAdmiral at [Curse].
A while back, when the Auction House auto-posting addons and code was fixed to prevent addons like QuickAuctions3 from reposting items for players, the mail system was also hit with a similar nerf -- you are not allowed to have an addon automatically mail items for you to players. Mail must be done manually to prevent mail spam and other lame ends the mail system was being used for before the changes.
So no, there is nothing essentially wrong with the addon that you were using. It just doesn't work anymore. And, I promise, the little goldfish is just going home to be with his mommy and daddy, and it's just so tired from having so much fun being your pet.
As for the second part of the question, let's make that our comment question for today. What addons can you not live without for farming? I personally have not done a ton of farming lately because all my farming professions are gone. My main only has production skills at this point. Commenters, what can't you live without?
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Something peculiar is happening to my addon interface folder -- it is becoming more streamlined. Whether this is a product of Blizzard's own default UI's becoming more capable or addon developers' just fusing options together, it feels like fewer addons are doing more things, and I cautiously approve. My UI has remained relatively unchanged since the end of Wrath of the Lich King, so little tweaks and changes these days are big deals.
My inbox was overflowing with questions again this week, so I figured we could answer some more of them and see what kinds of recommendations we can get out there to readers who need a little guidance and help. People do, however, still like an addon recommendation as well as questions, so you'll get a shorter recommendation this week, since there isn't much to say, and a lengthy mailbag. Sound good? Wonderful.
Errormonster
Errormonster is one of those addons that people don't realize the significance of until they have it. Lua errors can range from important to not really all that noticeable, and despite getting Lua errors, players can still use a set of addons that conflict with each other to great effect. Sometimes things just don't always sync up well between two bits of code from disparate creators and authors.
What Errormonster does is block some of the standard error messages that the game spits out due to errors, system messages, and more and moves them to a frame of your choosing. Want to redirect your error messages away from the middle of the screen and, instead, to a tab you've specifically created for errors on your Chatter? Errormonster is your addon. You can even send errors to a boss mod addon, if that's your bag.
I wanted to recommend something like Errormonster because as patch 4.2 essentially winds down and we begin to look forward to patch 4.3, we may get some addon issues down the road. It's always good to be prepared, especially if you don't want a torrent of error messages plaguing your gameplay experience whenever there is a new, major patch.
Download Errormonster at [Curse].

Hello Mat!Thanks for the email, Iceworth. That particular UI element is called the tooltip and there are plenty of addons that change the tooltip's behavior. TinyTip and TipTac are the two bigs names that get tossed around whenever you talk about tooltip customization, both offering a plethora of options from information displayed to the location of the tooltip, which will solve your problem of having the tooltip pop up in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
I'm not sure if you're in the practice of answering emailed addon questions, and if you don't I'm sorry for bothering you. In case you are, here's my question.
You know that box that appears in the bottom right corner of the screen when you mouse over a player, a mob or a spell on an action bar? Is there an addon that lets you disable it, or move it around? I've recently fixed up my UI the way I want, but the box, I've found out, appears right over some features which I'd really like in that corner but I don't know how to get rid of it.
Thanks for your time!
Iceworth
Moon Guard-H [US]
Download TinyTip at [Curse].
Download TipTac at [Curse].
I was wondering if you had any good ideas for an addon for rogues. I'm looking for something that will show me my energy and combo points in the middle of my screen. Timers on my rupture would be a big plus. As a note I currently use the stock UI but I've been using it for over a year and am a little intimidated to change it. In short I'm trying to get away from staring at the top left corner of the game as I often find myself standing in the bad stuff or the boss moving away.Thanks for the email, E. Rogues have lots of cool addons to choose from, giving them access to their full suite of abilities and information that any good rogue needs to have available. A rogue friend of mine clued me in to an addon called SliceAdmiral a few weeks back when I made mention that I would potentially bring my baby rogue out of retirement, and it seems like a good start for what you're looking for.
Thanks in advance.
E.
SliceAdmiral has an energy bar, combo point bar, audio reminders, timer bars, and more. Plus, there are plenty of options, and everything is in a compact little UI. I think SliceAdmiral might be just up your alley.
Download SliceAdmiral at [Curse].
Hello again,Thanks for the email, Nazurutarg. I always feel bad when I have to give out this sad, sad news. It's like telling a small child why his goldfish is getting flushed down the toilet. Every few months or so, I get asked about auto-mail features, and it breaks my heart.
So once again I find myself thinking about add-on's and as such I had a couple of comments and questions for you. Recently I have gotten back into heavy farming on my druid. I find it relaxing flying around Uldum listening to music, especially after trying to lead a 10 man on Ragnaros for the 50th attempt all the while still wiping on seeds and FIRE GODDAM I HATE THAT FIGHT!!!!
Anyway.... I have some essential add-ons I use for mining and herbing, most notably Gathermate2 with Gathermate2_Data and Routes a fantastic add-on that lets you add routes (lines) to your mini map that connect to all the various nodes you set it up for. Just follow the line mindlessly and herb/mine till your hearts content.
The last add-on I use (and what leads me to one of my questions) is Bulkmail. Well I used to use it. See I went to use it again last night and got lua errors out the wazoo. It makes me sad because nothing was better than setting up all those autosend features on my farmer then when i visit a mailbox and all the stuff I just farmed was automagically mailed to my main with no clicking or typing on my end. I was wondering if you knew of any mail add-ons that functioned similair to bulkmail. The closest I have come so far is the alt-click function in Postal.
Are there any add-ons that you use for farming that you just can't live without? Could this make a good add-on spotlight article? Essential farming add-ons?
As always thank you for your time.
Nazurutarg - Horde-Hydraxis
A while back, when the Auction House auto-posting addons and code was fixed to prevent addons like QuickAuctions3 from reposting items for players, the mail system was also hit with a similar nerf -- you are not allowed to have an addon automatically mail items for you to players. Mail must be done manually to prevent mail spam and other lame ends the mail system was being used for before the changes.
So no, there is nothing essentially wrong with the addon that you were using. It just doesn't work anymore. And, I promise, the little goldfish is just going home to be with his mommy and daddy, and it's just so tired from having so much fun being your pet.
As for the second part of the question, let's make that our comment question for today. What addons can you not live without for farming? I personally have not done a ton of farming lately because all my farming professions are gone. My main only has production skills at this point. Commenters, what can't you live without?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
sigstealer Sep 1st 2011 3:07PM
my one has already been mentioned, but Routes+gathermate2 is amazing. Makes thing a lot easier following a path. Also does spotify count? i guess not but it's essential.
Khanmora Sep 2nd 2011 2:02PM
I agree with this combo, and I would add a HUD to the combo from an addon like SexyMap. There is nothing better than following a line from one node to the next.
whitewolf9024 Sep 1st 2011 3:17PM
Actually, TSM_Mailing does much the same thing. You can set certain items (even certain groups, yay glyph automation!) to "automatically" send to certain people. It does require a single button click, but it's way better than alt-clicking your way to madness.
For all that it's a giant beast, Carbonite takes the cake for farming. Plug in Gatherer's data, and it'll route a dynamic path around the entire zone, including anything you want to farm for. It can tackle multiple node types, can register adjacent nodes as one (with adjustable tolerance), has a key-bindable action for skipping waypoints, and can recycle nodes for reuse based on average respawn time rather than doing complete circuits. Oh, and the Google-like map rocks for watching the route.
LynMars Sep 1st 2011 3:20PM
My roommate uses "Hear Kitty" for both her rogue and feral druid; it uses sound to track combo points and finishers. Not so great for hearing impaired players, but it's worked well for her as she murders pixels.
Davio Sep 1st 2011 3:48PM
Also works well for pally HoPo, and enh shammy maelstrom weapon procs.
The Dewd Sep 1st 2011 4:45PM
I love Hear Kitty. I used to struggle to find a way to see my combo points without having to put something in the middle of my screen and now my feral druid, my paladin, and my shaman all love it. (my poor, poor rogue is on the shelf)
Tri Sep 2nd 2011 8:41AM
HearKitty is amazing. In fact, I've really gotten into sound warnings, so once you get used to that, it works well with raid addons like GTFO and DBM :)
Amazing when you don't have to focus on a particular point on the screen :)
Thongor Sep 1st 2011 3:23PM
I still use Auction Profit Master for my auctions (I know, need to move to Tradeskill masters... )... but it's built in auto mail feature still works. I have my mailing lists all setup and it happily mails them with no issue.
As the add on is no longer maintained I don't know how much longer it will work, but at least until 4.3 launches you might want to look into it.
matt Sep 1st 2011 3:24PM
It may be a little more than what you're looking for, but I love tradeskillmaster for the auto mail feature.
I have it set so no matter what character I'm on, elementium ore and obsidium ore get sent to my jewelcrafter for prospecting. Say I'm on my tailor browsing the AH and find 40 or 50 stacks of ore for a bargain. I buy all the stacks, go to my mailbox and loot all of them with 1 button click with postal. Then I click once on the automail feature through TSM at the top of the mail window and everything is sent.
Same thing for my scribe with cata herbs. One click and every cata herb in the bags goes to him. Great quality of life feature.
Viper007Bond Sep 1st 2011 3:27PM
I've been using Swatter for as long as I can remember for handling LUA error messages. How does ErrorMonster compare?
Mathew McCurley Sep 1st 2011 4:22PM
Swatter works just as well, I believe. I just like that you can filter messages to other channels if you so desire.
Ianmis Sep 1st 2011 3:26PM
to E.
You can also move your toon pic to a more desirable location. Simply, left click the pic and scroll down to "move frame", click on that and choose unlock. You now have free reign to move your pick anywhere you like on the screen. Same can be done with target. I like to put mine at the left and right on my feet. As for addons, I recommend Tidy Plates, puts the combo points right on the targets.
ps: not sure how long we have had that feature to move your pic but I just noticed it last week. Only reason I'm pointing it out. /embarrassed
Donhorn Sep 1st 2011 3:49PM
About the only thing I do different for my farling time is the /farmmode feature in ElvUI. It just maked the minimap bigger so the herb locations stand out more. Right now the only gathering profession I have is Herbalism on my Druid, he also has Alchemy so Herbs can go there, and my Priest has Inscription (more herb stuff) and Enchanting (makes it's own mats) so I don't need much else lol.
Matthew Sep 1st 2011 3:58PM
I really liked GupPet - a random mount and a pet, but they haven't been updated since the Winged Guardian!
What do other people like for a random mount?
Revynn Sep 1st 2011 4:11PM
GoGoMount.
I used it until I found GupPet, but since GupPet was no longer being updated and was plagued with a few ibnoxious bugs in the UI, I switched back.
Karen Lindsay Sep 1st 2011 6:53PM
I use MountHelper. I find it has the best options for me, I can select the mounts I want. I haven't bothered to get a random pet addon since I have way too many. I usually just pick one and keep it until I want another one. I hear GoGoPets is good though.
Guapa Sep 2nd 2011 10:29AM
I don't know about pets but for Mounts I love "Mounted".
It allows you to set preferences for each mount so it will give you your most favourite mounts quite often but every now and then you will still see some of the other mounts. Also it simply generates a makro for you so you can configure to trigger it just like any other button or key.
Last but not least you can define a makro that is used instead of the mount makro when you're in combat so you don't even loose one of these precious mouse buttons while fighting.
humperdinck Sep 2nd 2011 12:30PM
I like Squire2 for random mounts. It puts checkboxes in the default UI's mount window so you can toggle which mounts you want to include in/exclude from the random selection and creates a macro you can put on your action bar.
radiationcowboy Sep 2nd 2011 12:33PM
I have been using GupPet for months now without issue. i switched from GoGoMount and find the GUI interface of GupPet preferable for favoriting (is that a real word?) mounts and pets. and i can't live without the single button mount/dismount anymore.
Poppy Sep 3rd 2011 9:10AM
Livestock works for me. Not as many options as Guppet, but it's not being updated, so what can you do?