Addon Spotlight: Replacing Raeli's Spell Announcer

We might occasionally forget that the addon community is comprised of real live human beings from time to time, when these wonders of science and technology shield our eyes from the truth -- mere mortals made these addons, and we love them for it. However, as humans do, addon creators move on from their Lua toils and leave behind their creations either to be picked up by new project managers or to rot in the sun. Readers ask me all the time what alternatives there are to favorite addons that have been discontinued or no longer updated by their creators. Let's find some alternatives, shall we?
Tivoni of the Shadowsong (EU) server sent me an email professing her love for Raeli's Spell Announcer and the sad fact that the creator of this amazing addon, Raeli from Arathor (EU), was quitting WoW and his addon work. It's always a shame to see a great addon creator leave for different worlds or new work -- but there are people out there willing to pick up the pieces, and there are already alternatives out there.
Successful Interrupt Announcer
Hey Mat,
I don't know if this has already been mentioned and discussed, but the author of Raeli's Spell Announcer has quit the game and has thus stopped updating his fantastic addon. Many of us - myself included - swear on RSA, and it's such a shame that it's no longer being updated. Is there another addon out there that serves the same purpose?
Thanks,
Tivoni - Shadowsong EU
While not as robust as Raeli's, Successful Interrupt Announcer is a good alternative when Raeli's finally stops responding to emergency medical procedures. Raeli's will die one of these days if not attended to, but for now, Successful Interrupt Announce is locked and loaded for patch 4.3 with updates from the end of November when the patch launched. If you were using RSA mainly for the interrupt announcing, you should find no problems there.
The problem with replacing Raeli's is the massive amount of features that the addon contained, from spell announcers to whisper protocols and spell notifications. This was one hefty package, and it worked so seamlessly. As for this specific part of the Raeli's package, you'll be hard pressed to find a more simple solution for interrupt announcing than Successful Interrupt Announcer.
Download Successful Interrupt Announcer at [Curse].
WakeSpams
With a feature set closer to Raeli's Spell Announcer, WakeSpams is a cool little addon that will announce your disrupts, dispels, and important abilities like cooldowns. While the website says the addon hasn't been updated since 4.2, it was working fine for me when I was trying it out, so I don't think you have much to worry about.
The addon's author has stated that the feature set for WakeSpams is not going to grow much larger, in order to maintain the addon's slim figure and bare-bones charm. WakeSpams' creator Cyrila says that a more full-featured and robust addon is coming and that WakeSpams was the pulled-out, bare-bones skeleton of the fuller package. Personally, I'm a fan of the smaller, lighter variety and am glad that the features as they are were released in such a way.
WakeSpams has a decent set of output options, letting you choose where the addon is going to spit out its messages to your raid or party. The addon automatically picks where to put announcements, be they in a solo environment, party, Battleground, Arena, or raid. You can obviously set all of these on a per-spell basis, dictating where to direct certain spells and not others. For instance, my raid need to know when my Shield Wall is used, but only certain people need to know when my other mitigation cooldowns are used.
In case you didn't already think it possible, yes, you can add any spells for WakeSpams to announce. You'll just need the spell's ID, which can be found in the URL for the item when you look it up on a database site like Wowhead. For instance, the item ID of Peaceblood, found at http://www.wowhead.com/item=2447, is 2447.
WakeSpams is a simple way to get back some of that spell announce love that Raeli's was so special at. Hopefully WakeSpams gives you the room you need to get your spell announces working again even after the Raeli's apocalypse.
Download WakeSpams at [Curse].
Commenters, are there any other spell announcers that you like to use? It's a sad time when a really great addon like Raeli's is on its way out, but thankfully, the community of developers is large enough that new wonders will make their way to the forefront.

Thanks for the email, Iridar. After sending this email, Iridar sent me a follow-up email letting me know that ChatBar is still working and is still operational. This is a really cool addon that a lot of people might want to know about, so here you go.
Hello, Mathew.
I was hoping you can help me find one simple and very specific addon. I want to find an addon that will create a small bar with several buttons, marked "S", "Y", "P", "R", "G", etc. One for each chat channel. Pressing a button will result in chat box opening, in specific channel. So, for example, if i click "G" chat box will open, already in Guild channel, and all I have to do now is to type message and hit Enter.
There was an addon called ChatBar, if i'm not mistaken, but it wasn't updated since, like, TBC. Do you now any addon with similar functionality?
Best regards, sorry for unwieldy english, Iridar from euRU Dragonblight.
ChatBar is a neat addon that creates a button bar that lets you filter your chat box with the click of a button. While the addon has been abandoned, it still works for now. If any readers know of an addon that works like ChatBar that might not be discontinued, let us know in the comments below.
Check out ChatBar at WoWInterface, but remember, it's not updated, so use Load Out of Date Addons on the character selection/addon load screen.
Hey Mat!The newest version of Loremaster is a great way to work on the Loremaster achievement and works extremely well with other addons such as TomTom and Lightheaded. Have you tried pairing your already installed Loremaster with these two addons? Both of these addons assist in bringing you to where you need to be and makes all of the quest text and comments available in game, so you don't have to alt-tab out of the game. TomTom creates directional arrows that will lead you to the quest objectives; Loremaster lets you know are next on your list; and Lightheaded provides the comments and details from Wowhead directly in game for your viewing pleasure. This combination of addons should be perfect for helping you finish Loremaster in these zones.
I've been working on my Loremaster achievement for quite some time now. I've used a number of different add ons including Wholly/Grail (which as of recently just causes me to lock up on log in even though its up to date) and Loremaster. I can't seem to find one that I really like though. I'm looking for one that will know what quests I've done and show me on the map where I can pick up ones I haven't done and also ones that are started by a mob drop. I was wondering if you knew of any other than the two I've mentioned that are worthwhile?
Thanks
Jazzern (H)The Venture Co. (US)
One thing to remember is that Blizzard streamlined the quests and achievements for Loremaster, making it even easier these days to finish the ultimate quest achievement. Most quests that began with dropped items don't exist anymore, and the achievement requires fewer than the total number of quests available in the zone. If you hit every major questing hub, you should have no problem completing the achievement.
Download TomTom at [Curse].
Download Lightheaded at [WoWInterface].
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Literaltruth Dec 22nd 2011 8:30PM
"If you hit every major questing hub, you should have no problem completing the achievement."
Until you get to Outland at least...when I did it, pre-Cata, I remember the hours upon hours of searching Nagrand for those last three quests I needed. Most zones there have something like that (protip: there's a group of quests related to Altruis which actually start in a chain from Shadowmoon Valley but have one or two quest credits in Nagrand).
hicks Dec 22nd 2011 10:09PM
Blade's Edge Mountains was the killer for me, the last few in that zone (pre-Cataclysm, at least) were group quests with elites to kill--or rather, they were group quests for a level 80 mage.
I completed it a little over two years ago, and I STILL don't go back to Desolace. Farming Centaur rep...I still have nightmares.
Kelly Dec 23rd 2011 9:57AM
OH GOD! FLASHBACKS OF NAGRAND AND BLADES EDGE! Make them stop! Make the bad man stop!
Ok, sorry.... Seriously, I spent 3+ hours working with two different addons and WoWHead to find the LAST QUEST in Nagrand. It started in Shattrath. It took me through almost every other zone in Outland before the final quest of the chain took me back to Nagrand... Now, I spend my days and nights killing everything in Nagrand for all the pain it caused me!
HappyTreeDance Dec 22nd 2011 8:40PM
Another quest add on to look at is Quest Completist. When I was working on finishing up some of my Northrend reps a few months ago and couldn't remember which quests I'd done and which I hadn't, this add on was super handy. It checks to see which quests you've done, and puts the ones you haven't on your map. I found that it's a bit of a resource hog though, so I only have it turned on specifically when I'm working on quests.
http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/quest_completist
Ez Dec 22nd 2011 9:25PM
I personally like Wow-pro Guides. It is free also, uses tom-tom or Carbonite, and is easy to turn off if it is getting in the way of other objectives.
Bloodeath Dec 22nd 2011 9:57PM
Peaceblood? :P
Rhüarc Dec 22nd 2011 11:39PM
Hey there everyone, asked this over twitter to our dear friend Mr. McCurley, though I know he's awful busy and didn't get a reply back to me so I'm going to pose it in the comments of Addon Spotlight.
I'm in the process of redoing my UI completely and I've got two things that I need replacements for that I have yet to find sufficient replacements for. (Gosh that sounds horribly redundant, sorry bout that.)
First, I have been using Recount since FOR-EV-ER. But now that I'm trying to redo my UI to something much cleaner, I find myself with a problem. Recount has no means to autohide when not in combat, and automatically show up when in combat. Is there an addon out there that will do this for me? Ideally, it would be a DPS meter that does several of the same things that Recount does, such as show DPS, Overall Damage, Heals, and Overheals. The other things Recount does are nice, but not necessary.
Also, I used to use Simple Buff Bars, then it got broken and never got updated. So I switched to Satrina's Buff Frames. It's served me quite well, but I've noticed a very annoying issue with it recently. When I try to make the buffs/debuffs interactive, the buff bars disappear. I'm looking for buff bar suggestions that would allow me to properly interact with my buffs (read: Right click to dismiss buffs), but also be compact, preferably only showing the buff icons, with the ability to mouse over buffs if I need to know what a specific buff or debuff actually is.
Any help would be so very much appreciated from you guys.
scarebro Dec 23rd 2011 12:27AM
try Raven Buffs & Debuffs for your second problem!
Tordenflesk Dec 23rd 2011 12:52AM
Try Skada.
Pyromelter Dec 23rd 2011 5:34AM
It seems like you want a combat parser that works in the background only when you want to see it? If that's the case, I think you can just turn recount on and off with /recount. You really ony have 2 choices - recount or skada, and as goos as skada is, I've always found recount to be more accurate as well as user freindly.
For the buffs, I still prefer elkanos, which does allow for right clicking off buffs. The default is for bars, but you can set the bar length to zero, and increase the icon size so it looks like standard icon buffs.
Puntable Dec 23rd 2011 10:27AM
I always thought Skada was more accurate, and it has more options. DPS on Recount is more inflated than on Skada, which is probably why most people use Recount. However, Skada now has an option to "inflate" your DPS numbers so it's more in line with Recount's numbers. DPS players are silly aren't they?
Duts Dec 23rd 2011 11:05AM
You can use Kong (http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/kong) and set it up to hide Recount when out of combat.
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krisiteenie56 Dec 23rd 2011 2:06AM
thank you for answering my Loremaster question! Seems like the problem I'm dealing with now (esp since patch) is bugged quests *coug *Ashenvale*cough*. I'm about 2/3 of the way done now and hoping to finish soon!
dj.clayden Dec 23rd 2011 4:49AM
Bloody hell I finally just downloaded RSA >.<
Guess I'll start looking through the code to get used to it so I can keep it up to date myself when it breaks.
Fortunately I'm fine with the combat event code it's just I don't really do graphical interfaces.
faminebadger Dec 23rd 2011 9:49AM
I always had problems with RSA anyway - it often fails to announce things it's configured to when I'm tanking (anti magic shell), regularly announces things in my DPS spec it's configured not to (icebound fortitude), but should do in my tank spec.
It seems to have issues properly recognising what spec you are in, which can oddly fixed by opening and closing the options again, and issues with missing events when I don't know what to do about.
Someone told me about a replacement that parsed the combat log, and thus never missed anything - anyone know of something like this?
wowinsider Dec 23rd 2011 12:13PM
(Note: This is a repost of a comment I made on an old article some days ago. If it's not clear from the rest of this post, we're pretty confident that Harbinger will be ready for general use looong before RSA breaks. So don't worry. :)
You might be interested in our upcoming Harbinger add-on. We're trying to solve some of the problems we have with RSA while adding lots of new functionality that we think will make life easier in groups. All in all, we want Harbinger to be comprehensive, extendable, and flexible.
Harbinger is currently in alpha development, but we're very close to releasing a working beta--it's capable of announcing spells and item uses already using advanced message formatting already, we just need to add support for filters (so you can decide under which conditions to announce an event) and sinks (output channels, if you will), as all it does right now is output to the local chat frame.
I posted some of my thoughts over at the RSA page, you might also be interested in those:
http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/rsa?comment=837
And you can find out more about the project at our site:
http://wow.curseforge.com/addons/harbinger/
On behalf of the Harbinger Development Team,
Taliaeron of Grim Batol (EU-A)
wowinsider Dec 23rd 2011 12:15PM
My username is supposed to be Taliaeron, but it somehow turned into the username of my email address. Yay comment system...
Zoquara Dec 23rd 2011 2:22PM
I use a sphere addon called LunarSphere (http://lunaraddons.com/). While I can't possibly praise this addon enough, the creator is no longer planning on updating it. He/She has said that someone else could take it over (after speaking with him/her, of course), but so far, nobody has. I use it for keybindings, auto-selling greys, auto-repairing my armor, and sooo much more. Is there another sphere addon out there with that much functionality, or what are my chances that someone WILL pick it up and update it for MoP?
Nick Dec 27th 2011 11:22PM
Anyone know any replacements of Automaton? It seems to have finally broken for good with 4.3 and I loved it.