![]() The best option here is the famous Deadly Boss Mods. If you plan to head into dungeons or raids, you’ll need an addon for boss encounters. It allows you to toggle between a full screen or a smaller map, lets you see the entire world straight away, and shows you maps for every dungeon or raid. The default WoW map is not ideal: it takes up the entire screen, it’s pretty clunky, it hides areas you haven’t explored (even if you’ve been there on other characters), and there are no maps for dungeons and raids.Ĭartographer is one of many addons that fixes these issues. ![]() It’s very handy considering that by default they’re locked at the top left of your screen, away from everything else. This addon allows you to move the unit frames where you want them and allows you to edit their size. Xperl focuses on just the unit frames: your and your enemies HP bars, as well as your group’s if you're in a party or raid. If you decide to use pfUI, you won’t need Xperl, but if you want to keep things simple, a combo of Bartender and Xperl is ideal. Unit frame addons are somewhat an extension of user interface addons. Both addons let you redesign this, with pfUI going above and beyond. One of WoW’s biggest problems is that you kind of just run out of action bar space and end up having to use the weird vertical bars right on the edge of the screen. Meanwhile, Bartender is the simple option that focuses on just the action bars. pfUI is a more advanced option, which lets you completely redesign the entire game’s interface to suit your needs. While there’s nothing wrong with Blizzard’s classic interface, it can be better. It’s very lightweight and customizable too and will make your TBC life a whole lot easier.Īnother very important add-on category is the user interface. It shows available quests on the map, tells you exactly where specific quest objectives are, and even highlights exact requirements. To solve this, you can use an addon named Questie. This means finding and completing quests can be quite a chore and in some cases, the in-game quest text is no help at all. Here are some of the most important ones to have: Quest helper - Questieįirst on the list and definitely one of the most important addons is a quest helper, a feature still lacking in TBC Classic. There are a ton of amazing addons for World of Warcraft and they fit to fill just about every need you could have in the game. Head to a WoW addons website, like legacy-wow, download your addons and paste them into your WoW addons folder. The first is to install a WoW Addons tool, like CurseForge, and simply download the program and use it to install addons straight into your WoW TBC Classic folder.Īlternatively, you can also do it the old-fashioned way. Installing addons to your World of Warcraft game is actually very simple. Here’s how to add them to your game and a list of some of the most important ones. Fortunately, addons can add all that and more. Much like Classic, The Burning Crusade is also fairly barebones and essentials-only, lacking player-favored tools like in-built quest helpers, dungeon maps, and more. This can be just about anything: from improving the map, adding in-built damage meters, or even overlaying a game of Tetris straight into WoW. They alter existing game elements or add useful features to improve the all-around gameplay experience. Combined with some killer macros, I'm really using mainly around 9 of the buttons on my mouse (the bottom 3 are a little harder for me to reach with my gigantic manhands, so I try to keep them free or for lesser-used abilities).Addons are user-made extensions or mods to World of Warcraft. I also use Bartender2 which has a nice auto-paging feature so I get different buttons when targeting a friendly target, or when I switch stances. ![]() I use a Razer Naga mouse and want to have all my stuff available on the 12 mouse buttons, and I do. ![]() With Supermacro addon and the way the vanilla API works, you can do some amazing stuff. There is also a great "Situational Stings" macro to combine stings and have them cast on the appropriate targets. You can macro actions based on distance to target so, for instance, I have macroed a "Slow" button: Code: Select all /run if CheckInteractDistance("target", 3) then CastSpellByName("Wing Clip") else CastSpellByName("Concussive Shot") end Concussive Shot when at a distance and Wing Clip when close. My current hunter alt is level 26, and I have maybe 6 action buttons. You can use macros to make your life much easier. ![]()
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