Well, in order to continue the previous post I had made, I will continue to post WoW addons, since I don't have much else that I'd like to talk about right now, as I'm getting swamped by homework and projects as well as trying to find time to kick back and relax. There are still a few more addons that I'd like to tell you about, but that will have to wait a little while before I can actually find the time to type these things up and present them to you in a reasonable fashion. It might be tomorrow or shortly after, so hopefully you find this useful.
FuBar – This one, for me, is a central addon for what I have installed. I currently have FuBar running at the top of my screen with lots of different addons that tell me what is going on. I have a nice little spam blocker, a gold tracker, more detailed XP tracker, latency, DPS, Guild tracker, mail tracker, and Atlas up there. If there was anything that you wanted to put up there, I'm sure there is likely an addon to do it.
Atlas – The more I think about it, the more I wish I had put this one in the other list, but the reason this one is here, is that it is fairly common for users to have. This one is an instance/BG map addon that gives you a much better look at an instance with bosses marked as well as, with use of AtlasLoot their drop chances for things above/including Greens. Anyways, this one is amazing, and with all of the other Atlas* addons to Atlas itself, you should definitely have a look.
Deadly Boss Mods – This one is another good one that is oriented for end-game raids. This one has so many little features that make the game so much easier to play, as a result of the wealth of additional information you'll have that keep you one step ahead. Also, if you are whispered and fighting a boss, the addon will inform the person whispering you that you are currently battling Insert_Boss_Name_Here and give the % of health that remains as well as remaining party members alive. Just, trust me, this one is great if you do raids at all.
Natur Enemy Cast Bars – Although I actually have the cast bar deactivated on this one (Quartz does a better job), the usefulness of this one is it's ability to track when a spell effect on an enemy will run out. So, if in an instance, you polymorph/sap/any other form of CC (Crowd Control), then this one will tell you the remaining time on that spell/effect. Of course, this is a best case scenario, and the enemy can jump out of said transformation at any given time, but it doesn't often happen. I use this one on my warrior to track enemies, as well as make sure that I always have a Rend on them, as well as hamstring and a plethora of other things that I might want to know about. This one will keep you awake and aware of what's going on with you and other party members.
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