Looking for the best WoW Classic addons? And while World of Warcraft is still going strong, the original user interface leaves a lot to be desired. Luckily, there are a number of addons that clean things up a bit. Many of today's WoW addons won't work in Classic, but there are plenty that do. Here's a list of the best WoW Classic addons you can use to help make your journey back in time that much easier. Then select where you want to save it. Mac users must double click on the file to extract all of it into a new folder named after the mod.
Then use 'Finder' to navigate to 'Applications'. Copy your new folder the one named after the mod into the 'AddOns' folder. Then the next time you start WoW from scratch your new addons will be active. If you don't like installing addons manually, there are several WoW addon managers that can make the job less gruelling and save you some time. Do check which ones work with WoW Classic before installing though.
This addon fully replaces your action bar with one that is completely customizable. Using Bartender4 , you can change the positioning, size, and transparency of every action bar, which goes a long way in personalizing your own UI. As with WowUp, you have the option to ignore specific addons with a right-click.
Ajour's setup requires you to point it towards your WoW installation manually. Once located, you'll be presented with a list of your installed addons, letting you search and install new addons as required. If there are any addons you want to ignore, you'll find this option by clicking on the addon name. Ajour is probably the cleanest-looking addon manager on this list. By default, the interface doesn't offer much information about your addons, but you can add more columns to the main window via the settings menu, such as author or game version.
The settings menu is also where you'll find the option to back-up your addons both the Addons and WTF folders to a chosen location. Requiring a couple of steps to install and configure, Instawow is probably the least intuitive of these addon managers to use. That said, it functions just as well as the other managers on this list once set up. When you first launch Instawow, you'll be prompted to enter a profile name for your addons, after which you'll need to browse to your addon folder to link it.
Once done, Instawow will attempt to pair your addons to their relevant sources. You may be prompted to reinstall some addons that the manager is unsure of. You can either automate this or check each addon individually. For one, you can view the items even if they're in the bank of all your alternate characters on your account. Icons also have special coloring based on item quality, helping you more easily discern rare items from trash.
A search engine in the inventory window makes finding specific items even easier and there's the always helpful sort items option, which cleans up your bags and groups relevant item types together. Alternative: Adibags. Adibags is a compromise between Blizzard's default bags and the 'one big bag' look that Bagnon offers. This addon automatically separates the contents of your bag into categories and you can download additional filter options if you need them.
Damage Meter. Damage Meter is a very accurate graphical DPS meter that shows how much damage you and everyone in your party is doing by sifting through the combat log. If you're playing a damage-dealing specialization, I cannot stress how important it is to have Details. Not only will it help you up your game, its optional tools are a godsend, like being able to see the talent choices and item level of your party members.
Alternative: Skada. Skada doesn't offer quite as much detailed information as Details provides but if you simply want to keep an eye on your damage or healing output without any of the extra fluff, Skada does the job. WeakAuras 2. Easily the most complex addon on this list, WeakAuras 2 is a framework that lets you display special graphical elements on screen to indicate buffs, debuffs, and other relevant status effects instead of just bombarding your eyes with more numbers and meters.
There's an insane level of customization available here, from using custom sounds like Owen Wilson saying "Wow! It can be a lot to take in, but meralonne's video guide will get you started. The great thing about Weak Auras 2 is that, if you don't have the energy to program your own custom ones, you can easily import templates from other players. Here's a website with a massive list of pre-built Weak Auras 2 scripts you can use.
You get one guess what this addon does. MoveAnything is a powerful tool that lets you adjust every UI element, giving you complete control over not just your action bars but quest list, portrait location, minimap location, and more. If you've ever wanted to fully redesign WoW's UI, this is a good place to start. This is one of the most popular total conversion addons for World of Warcraft. ElvUI replaces every single user interface element with a sleek redesign that is a lot more modern and readable.
The tradeoff, of course, is that you're also getting rid of the fantasy themed UI altogether. Historically, you've always had to install and update ElvUI manually, and while this isn't too much of a chore, there are a number of newer addon managers popping up that allow you to update it along with your other addons.
But even if you decide to stick with manually updating it, what ElvUI brings to the table makes the sacrifice more than worth it. One of my favorite parts about ElvUI is that it comes with an in-game setup process that'll help tailor the UI to suit your needs.
There's class-specific setups that emphasis the interface elements most important to your role, and the settings have a ton of options to play with. I particularly love how the action bars behave in ElvUI, and its built-in addons means you won't have to fuss with other addons like OmniCC. Just beware, if you want to use ElvUI, install it first before bringing more addons into the fold because it doesn't always play nice.
World Quest Tracker. World Quests are a type of temporary daily quest first introduced in Legion. It's a great system that suffers from World of Warcraft's outdated map interface, but World Quest Tracker fixes those problems.
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