Feb 20

I’ve spent way to much time fiddling with addons for World of Warcraft, so I decided to share what I use.

Altoholic

This addon tracks assorted data about your characters, and makes it available in a number of useful ways (usually through tool tips). It tracks inventory (including bank, guild banks and mail boxes), professional skills, achievements, crafting cool downs, etc. Very useful, especially for crafting. Easily see who has an item, who can craft it, who needs to learn a given recipe, how much combined gold you have, etc.

Overachiever

Adds additional data to the existing achievement UI (what achievements exist in the chain, etc), adds achievement info to tool tips (mouse over a monster/book/food to see you need it and what for, etc), auto-track achievements you don’t have when appropriate (on entering the dungeon, etc).

Fishing Buddy

Makes fishing easier. Right-click to cast, track how long until the next skill point, and what’s available where you are. Automate assorted actions when you equip your fishing pole.

Mirror

Show your own equipment for a given slot when mousing over new gear to make comparisons easier.

Outfitter

Vastly improves the stock Blizzard gear manager. Auto-switch gear when you change specs, mount up, enter a BG, etc.

Auctionator

Auction House UI addon. Much, much simpler than Auctioneer, but still does everything I want.

GatherMate

GatherMate_Data

Light weight tracking of gathering nodes (herb, mining, etc). Much, much simpler/lighter than Gatherer, but does everything I want and tracks engineering gas clouds, which Gatherer doesn’t.

The Data is a preloaded database of all known nodes even if you’ve never visited them.

Additional addons exist to share data with other people (including Gatherer).

Postal

Add new buttons to the mail box for things like Open All messages. Very handy if you use the AH frequently.

Auto Item Start Quest

Zero config addon that (usually) will auto start quests from items which give quests as you pick them up.

QuestHelper

Quest Helper auto-optimizes your path to complete all existing quests and directs you to where you need to go to finish them. Not perfect, but very useful. A few people don’t like it, but utterly addictive to the rest of us.

Livestock

Livestock helps manage mounts and vanity pets. It’s the best there is at that job. Will auto-deploy vanity pets for you, and it creates a macro that you use to mount up with is VERY smart. Flying mounts in flying areas, Riding mounts in riding areas, and class specific abilities at other times (Feather Fall if you are falling, Water Walking if swimming, Druid cat form if indoors, etc).

GearScoreLite

Mouse over a player (out of combat) to see their Gear Score, see your own on your character screen.

FuBar

FuBar_DurabilityFu

FuBar_LocationF

FuBar_MoneyFu

I use FuBar to create a menu bar across the top of the screen with a bunch of assorted data and icons for almost all other addons. These assorted Fubar addons are very low config and generally useful.

Broker2FuBar

Very useful because it allows many Data Broker but non-Fubar aware addons to be placed on the Fubar bar. Easy, but annoying to configure, mostly because the config must be repeated per character or after any given addon was turned off, back on, etc. It can be confusing as well, since if an addon is Fubar aware as well as Data Broker aware, you can end up with two copies on Fubar or (more often one on the minimap and another on Fubar). I usually go into each addons config to turn off it’s minimap button, then into Broker to place it on the Fubar.

SmartBuff

Broker_SmartBuff

Helps you notice that your buffs have expired and need to be renewed, for yourself, your party, and/or your raid. Does not work in combat. Requires some configuration per character. Plops an annoying button in the middle of the screen that you need to turn off.

FuBar_GarbageFu

Very, very nice addon for auto-selling junk items to vendors. Easily configurable to auto sell junk and other items (or types of things like non-buff food) whenever you talk to a vendor (or give you a quick sell button). Also has a quick way to destroy the least valuable thing in your inventory to make space if you aren’t near a vendor but need space.

Baggins

Baggins_LibFilter

Baggins_Search

This replaces the bags UI. My configuration shows my bags as a single window with items auto-grouped into categories (Gear, Quest Items, Crafting Items, etc) and new items highlighted at the top. Using LibFilter, I have all the gear from any equipment set in a group called ‘Worn’ which I usually keep closed to make space.

It takes some effort to get this configured the way you want, but that config seems to then last forever and works for all characters.

Skillet

Crafting UI replacement. Skillet is no longer under development and more than a little buggy. However, it does things that no other addon does. You can queue up things you plan to craft, and that creates a shopping list of the mats required. When visiting a bank or vendor, it will auto-withdraw/buy the items needed for crafting. You can switch to an alt and still see the shopping list (to help your bank alt buy them at the AH, for example). It also understands crafting dependancies (to craft A you need 10 B which you can also craft, so queue up the mats for 10 B).

Ackis Recipe List

Knows every recipe in the game (mostly), and where it comes from (mostly). Adds a button to the crafting UI to show you which recipes you don’t yet have.

Atlas

Atlas adds a map for areas of the game that don’t have one. Pre-wrath instances, etc. Does not replace the standard map.

Atlasloot Enhanced

Shows what loot drops from what bosses. Ties into Atlas to show gear that drops where you are.

SexyMap

Replacement for the mini-map. Using a square map shape shows more map data than the blizzard mini-map. Does a lot of small but useful things (hide addon buttons unless you mouse over, etc).

Very unstable during configuration, but stable after a reloadui. I suggest saving a named config profile since otherwise you’ll have to config every character separately.

FlightMap

Marks flight points on the map. Assorted other things I normally turn off like flight timers.

WonderRep

Will auto-switch your reputation bar to whatever rep you most recently gained. Does a lot of rep gain related notifications that I turn off. Type /wonderrep to configure.

Factionizer

Adds a lot of reputation related data to the blizzard rep UI (which quests/items/mobs give rep for a faction, etc). Ugly, but very useful.

CastYeller

Announces assorted spell casts through emotes, whispers, raid, etc. CastYeller has the funny rez quotes I use, CastYeller2 doesn’t.

Can’t Heal You

Whispers people that you try to cast spells on if the cast fails because they are out of line of sight. Confuses pugs, but gives tanks fair warning that they aren’t getting healed and why.

Quartz

Replaces cast bars. Most importantly, estimates time around lag handling that lets you start casting the next spell early (makes part of the cast bar red). Using this added nearly 2k DPS to my shadow priest.

AutoBar

Create new action bars that are auto-populated based on your abilities and items in your inventory. For example an action bar slot might have the best healing potion your carrying in it. Only updated out of combat.

This is confusing to configure, but very, very useful. I highly recommend it, but expect to spend time learning how to configure and a lot more time tweaking things to be exactly what you want. Adds new actions bars in addition to the blizzard ones, with configurable sizes and placement.

Reagent Restocker

Auto-buys items or pulls them from banks to keep you topped off. Think Reagents, Food, Water, etc. Can auto-sell extras, or even store them in the bank. Does not autolist reagents based on class/level, but can be configured to work for anything. The config process is a little buggy, but can’t find a better replacement.

Omen Threat Meter

Tracks your threat for your target versus other party members. Useful even if you don’t watch it because it communicates threat data with other people (like your tank) who do watch it.

Recount

FuBar_RecountFu

RecountGuessedAbsorbs

Tracks lots of assorted combat performance data and makes it available. Especially DPS.

Deadly Boss Mods

Deadly Boss Mods – LibDataBroker

Deadly Boss Mods – Vanilla and BC mods

Lots of useful timers and warnings related to assorted boss fights. Very useful when raiding.

Grid

GridAutoFrameSize

GridManaBars

Clique

These are the main addons I use for raid healing as a Disc priest. Grid shows everyone in the party/raid in a small compact interface. No data is shown except the details that you need. A LOT of configuration is needed to get that right, but it works well after you set it up. AutoFrameSize fixes a problem with grid not properly adjusting to the number of actual groups in your raid.

Click allows me to tie macros to mouse clicks. 95% of my priest healing is done with two macros name RightClick and MiddleClick.

X-Perl and Healbot are both alternatives that I suggest investigating. Grid works really well for me now, but the config/learning curve was very high.


2 Responses to “Wow Addons List”

  1. Clara Says:

    Hmmm, I have swapped grid out for xPerl. And I’d also suggest Dominos, for bars. It’ll allow you to add a whole bunch of extra bars and will also let you keybind pretty much anything.

  2. dongar Says:

    Yeah, I probably will switch to xPerl someday, but haven’t spent the time to get it properly configured yet.

    I haven’t tried Dominos, because AutoBar pretty much fills the need. I’ll give try it a try.

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