


Still, it’s an indispensable add-on for late-game grinding, where a few missteps in a boss battle can cost you hours of progress. There are five exceptions: Blackrock Depths, lower and upper Blackrock Spire, Dire Maul, and Scholomance. It’s more a tool for end-game raiding, but if you don’t want to be squashed by dungeon bosses, it can help there, too.ĭeadlyBossMods is still a work in progress for Classic, though. Rather than research and memorize boss attack patterns, this thing screams at you before they’re about to happen, instructing you and your team to watch for things like incoming fears, big area attacks, or tank busters. DeadlyBossMods is like a mid-battle strategy guide. You might consider this one cheating, but when your whole raid team swears by it, you’re left with little choice but to conform so as to not be blamed for missing a mechanic. In theory, it should offer a reasonable bump to player performance by consolidating the various class effects into an easily readable portion of the screen. These can then be moved around to create a dynamic UI that helps keep track of these vital pieces of information. It converts things like buffs/debuffs, HoT/DoT effects, and consumables into “auras” on the UI. WeakAuruas 2 specializes in making WoW Classic’s tirade of combat information easier to manage. If “pretty” is what you want, pair it with SpartanUI Classic. Bartender4 isn’t exactly “pretty.” It’s pretty simple. Have one of those old MMO gaming mice with a numpad on the side? Mold your bars into a grid shape to match. Have trouble noticing when a powerful skill procs? Make it a massive button right by your character’s butt.

It allows you to unlock hotbars and shift vital abilities onto areas of the screen that suits your needs. Bartender4īartender4 was once considered the king of UI customization. Plus, Details! is lightweight, so you don’t have to worry about your framerate slowing to a crawl during intense boss encounters. After a fight, you can also use it to track when your party members used abilities, as well as view detailed death logs. Using a small graph on screen, it allows you to see how much damage and healing you and your party members are doing in real time. It’s a surprisingly robust add-on, but its core purpose is simple.

One of the most popular add-ons in Live World of Warcraft, this version was made specifically for Classic. Details! Damage Meter Classic gives you, well, details.
