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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 It's a great system that suffers from World of Warcraft's outdated map interface, but World Quest Tracker fixes those problems. From a zoomed out view, World Quest Tracker shows you the rewards available from World Quests in each zone, so you can quickly see if there are rewards that are relevant to your goals.

From there, you can simply click on the reward icon to automatically track multiple world quests in your quest window so you don't waste time having to check the map again and again. World Quest Tracker also has a stats screen that tracks how many world quests you complete, cumulative rewards, and more. Threat Plates. There are a lot of addons to choose from that change the appearance of the default Blizzard nameplates and make them much easier to see during combat. Despite the name, Threatplates can be used by any class and spec and isn't limited to tanks.

As with many other addons, the nameplates will change colour, based on your threat generation but there is a lot more customisation available if you want to play around with the options.

Of course, much of your decision when choosing a nameplate addon will come down largely to personal preference. One of the things I love about Threatplates is the little quest icon that appears above the enemy nameplate if they are required to complete an active quest. I'm sure there are addons that do the same but Threatplates does what I require and I see little reason to change it now.

Alternative: KuiNameplates. A clean and even more customisable alternative to Threat Plates. Azeroth Auto Pilot. Once you've finished leveling your first character to 60 in Shadowlands, you probably aren't keen on doing that whole process over again with another character.

Enter Azeroth Auto Pilot, a speed-leveling addon that automates dozens of tiny things to make grinding a new character to max level even easier. With this installed, you'll have an arrow that guides you from quest to quest in highly optimized path while the addon handles all the little things like talking to NPCs, interacting with items, and more. Really, it's like leveling a new character on auto pilot. GatherMate2 is a great addon if you have gathering professions and plan to farm resources for crafting or selling on the auction house.

Every time you gather a herb or mine a node, the location will be recorded and a small indicator will appear on your map—and minimap—to show that you've gathered from that spot. This is invaluable if you're going to be gathering in the same zone more than once and allows you to see exactly where the highest concentration of potential ore or herbs can be found. Addon managers are easy to use and will install addons into the correct folder on your computer.

They also help keep your addons up-to-date by allowing you to click to update. If you install yourself, you will download the files for the addon and place them into the correct folder. You will have to repeat this process every time you want to update addons as well. In this article, we will walk over how to use both approaches. Since installing and maintaining addons is much easier with a manager, we will start there. To use an addon manager you will need to download one to your computer.

All of the managers I will mention support retail and classic WoW addons. Currently, Overwolf is free and does not require an account.

In the meantime, there are many great open-source addon managers. Being open-source means that they are not developed by a company but rather by generous members of the community. All open source managers are free and do not require an account.

Each of these open source options varies in terms of user-friendliness in setup. Instawow and Cursebreaker have a slightly less intuitive setup but are easy to use once installed. Please do not post for assistance in the comments. They will be ignored or reported. If you are having issues with your addons contact the author of the addon. If you are having issues with your ingame UI contact Blizzard. Comments Comment by Yorfriend Nice guide. Very helpful and useful to me.

Comment by wigglemonster Wish there was a supported MAC add-on client. Curse's client still works but I don't get a warm fuzzy using unsupported software.

This is a great guide for add-ons, everything seems to be covered. Comment by soulfulviolet This is great except that the "AddOns" button isn't there when I log in, now it says "Shop".

Is there no way to check if it's installed now? Comment by Dementron Curse has been eaten by Twitch, so now if you want to use it you have to do it through the Twitch app. Wooo, bloatware. Comment by welwet Nice guide. I found not bad info about useful addons but I need some more brand new. Thank you! Comment by MrWizard Where does this guide explain how to actually enable the addon once installed? Trying to avoid the extra bloatware and simply install the addon manually.

I've dropped it into the addon folder as explained - however there is nothing in game that allows me to enable it. There use to be an addon menu where you could enable your addons.

Seems that no longer exists. WinZip compresses files, making them more compact and archive. Please keep the following in mind when posting a comment: Your comment must be in English or it will be removed. Unsure how to post? Check out our handy guide! Simply browse for your screenshot using the form below. Screenshots containing UI elements are generally declined on sight, the same goes for screenshots from the modelviewer or character selection screen.

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Quick Facts. Table of Contents. Guide Navigation. Blizzard allows players to create and use AddOns to improve the quality of the game. Gold is a precious resource in WoW Classic, but managing auction house listings can be a pain. Auctionator is a long-standing addon that makes the process a little easier by suggesting listing prices and automating the posting of items for other people to buy. Deadly Boss Mods is a must-have addon for the modern game.

While there are fewer things to track in vanilla WoW, DBM still nudges you when things are coming and recommending a reaction. It includes information and warnings for all Classic dungeons except Blackrock Depths, Blackrock Spire, Dire Maul, and Scholomance, which are still in progress. When you use a spell or ability in WoW Classic with a cooldown period, the default UI puts a timer 'sweep' on that ability button, showing you how long before you can use it again by how much of the button is dark.

Enter OmniCC Classic , which adds numbered countdowns. Want to know how much gold or ranged weapon ammo you have left? How about the coordinates for your location, what your PC performance is, or how long you have to your next level?

All these and more are built in by default, and more plug-ins use this mod to deliver useful information.



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