Tag: addons

  • Top 10 Most Useful Addons for WoW Classic (2025 Edition)

    Top 10 Most Useful Addons for WoW Classic (2025 Edition)

    Addons are a huge part of the WoW Classic experience. Whether you’re leveling, raiding, farming, or simply organizing your bags, the right addons can dramatically improve your gameplay. In this guide, we highlight the Top 10 most essential and widely used addons for Vanilla, Season of Discovery, TBC Classic, Wrath Classic, and Cata Classic.

    This list covers UI upgrades, combat tools, quality-of-life improvements, and postbox utilities — everything you need for a polished Classic experience.


    1. Bartender – Complete Action Bar Replacement

    Bartender is the go-to action bar addon for WoW Classic, offering complete control over your bars: size, position, padding, visibility, paging, stance switching, and more. If you want a clean and modern UI, this is non-negotiable.

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    Why It’s Essential

    Bartender frees you from the rigid default action bars and allows you to build a custom layout that matches your playstyle perfectly.


    2. Quartz – Cast Bar Enhancer

    Quartz replaces the default cast bar with a clean, customizable, latency-aware cast bar that’s far easier to read. It also includes swing timers, target casting, and channeling modules.

    If you play a caster or melee DPS, Quartz is one of the most impactful addons you can install.


    3. Bagnon (or BankStack / Combuctor) – Bag Unification & Search

    Bagnon remains one of the most popular bag addons, merging all bags into a single clean window and adding sorting, search, and item-level coloring. If you prefer a more modern alternative, Combuctor is an excellent replacement with category filtering.

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    Suggested Setup

    Bagnon + BankStack if you want sorting, or Combuctor for a cleaner, retail-inspired inventory.


    4. BigWigs or Deadly Boss Mods – Boss Warnings

    Every raider uses either BigWigs or DBM (Deadly Boss Mods). These addons provide timers, alerts, sounds, and warnings for boss mechanics in raids and dungeons.

    • BigWigs → lighter, modular, highly customizable
    • DBM → more “out of the box,” easier for casual players

    Whichever you choose, they massively improve boss awareness.


    5. Postal – Mailbox Quality of Life

    Postal makes mailing items effortless. It adds features like mass mail opening, remembering names, auto-filling items, and single-click operations — perfect for auction house users and alts.

    This is one of those addons you don’t think about until you try it, and then you can’t live without it.


    6. Details! – Damage Meter

    Details! is the gold standard for damage meters. It’s lightweight, flexible, and shows real-time DPS, HPS, interrupts, threat, dispels, deaths, and more. It also integrates beautifully with modern UI layouts.

    Perfect for raiders, dungeon runners, and anyone who wants to track performance.


    7. Plater or KuiNameplates – Nameplate Enhancements

    A good nameplate addon is essential for visibility and combat awareness. The two kings are:

    • Plater – extremely customizable, fantastic for tanks and Mythic-like visibility
    • KuiNameplates – clean, lightweight, great default look

    Both are miles better than the default nameplates and help with tracking casts, debuffs, and threat.


    8. Prat – Chat Enhancer

    Prat greatly improves the chat window with timestamps, colors, class icons, URL copying, channel formatting, and more. It cleans up the chatbox without overwhelming it with unnecessary fluff.

    If you type in chat often, or you want your UI to look polished, Prat is a must-have.


    9. WeakAuras – Advanced Tracking

    WeakAuras is easily the most powerful addon in the game. You can track cooldowns, buffs, debuffs, consumables, boss timers, procs, combo points, resources — absolutely everything.

    It’s optional for casual players, but for raiders, it’s become a standard part of the UI.


    10. Leatrix Plus – Quality of Life Suite

    Leatrix Plus bundles tons of convenience features into one addon: auto-selling greys, auto-repairing, faster loot, skipping dialogue, improving the map, camera tweaks, and more.

    If you only install one QoL addon, make it this one.


    Bonus: Optional Addons Worth Considering

    • AtlasLootClassic – Loot tables for raids, dungeons, PvP
    • OmniCC – Cooldown numbers on abilities
    • TullaCC – Lightweight OmniCC alternative
    • GatherMate2 – Herbs, ore, fishing nodes on the map
    • ElvUI (UI overhaul) – for players who want a “total UI transformation”

    Final Thoughts

    These 10 addons represent the best combination of performance, popularity, and utility across all versions of WoW Classic. Whether you’re a new player or a veteran preparing for raids, this selection will dramatically improve your gameplay experience.

    Want to know exactly where to put these addons and how to install them step by step? Check out our guide: How to Manually Install Addons in WoW Classic.

  • Your Custom UI Isn’t Going Anywhere in Midnight

    Your Custom UI Isn’t Going Anywhere in Midnight

    The WoW community has been buzzing with concerns about what the Midnight expansion means for addons, nameplates, and custom UIs. This week, Game Director Ion Hazzikostas directly addressed those fears in a detailed reply on Reddit — and the message is clear:

    👉 Your custom UI will continue to work in Midnight.

    While Blizzard is refining and modernizing the base UI, the goal is not to replace addons or force players to abandon years of personalization.


    Blizzard’s Vision for Addons in Midnight

    Here are the key takeaways from Ion’s comment:

    • Base UI improvements are ongoing, especially around nameplates, unit frames, and raid frames. Players in beta will see features arrive earlier than usual so Blizzard can gather feedback faster.
    • The goal is not to remove addons but to reduce the feeling that they are mandatory for basic gameplay clarity.
    • The recent “Addon Disarmament” changes are focused on reducing real-time combat logic advantages, not on blocking aesthetic or layout addons.
    • Blizzard understands the power and flexibility of the addon ecosystem — and their UI team is actively working with addon devs to re-enable a wide range of cosmetic addons for Midnight.
    • Custom UIs, themes, resource bars, textures, shapes, colors, layouts… all these will remain customizable as long as they don’t automate combat logic.

    “If You Think the Default UI Is Ugly… That’s Fine.”

    One standout quote from Ion summed it up perfectly:

    “If you think the default UI is ugly, or you prefer your secondary resources displayed in a certain way, that’s entirely your prerogative — and we want as many addon options as possible to let you customize everything that isn’t real-time combat logic.”

    So yes:
    ✔ Your custom unit frames? Safe.
    ✔ Your nameplate style? Safe.
    ✔ Your personal action bar setup? Safe.
    ✔ Your UI overhaul addon? Safe.

    Midnight might refine the base experience, but addons remain a core part of WoW’s identity, and Blizzard intends to keep it that way.


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    The full interview video is available on Youtube

  • How to Manually Install Addons in WoW Classic

    How to Manually Install Addons in WoW Classic

    Whether an addon is not available on your favorite manager, recently updated by the author, or hosted on a different website, sometimes you need to install it manually. The process is simple, but the correct folder path depends on your version of World of Warcraft Classic.

    This guide will walk you through downloading, extracting, installing, and enabling addons across all Classic editions: Vanilla, Season of Discovery, TBC, Wrath, and Cata Classic.


    Step 1 – Download the Addon

    Most addons come in a .zip file. Download it from a trusted source (CurseForge, GitHub, WoWClassicUI, author’s website).

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    Always check the version

    Make sure the addon supports your Classic version (Vanilla / SoD / TBC / Wrath / Cata). Many addons publish separate downloads.


    Step 2 – Extract the Addon Folder

    Once downloaded, right-click the .zip file and select:

    • Extract All… (Windows)
    • Extract Here (WinRAR/7-Zip)
    • Archive Utility (macOS)

    You should now see one or more addon folders (e.g., Leatrix_Plus, AtlasLootClassic, WeakAuras, etc.).

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    Important

    Avoid double-nested folders. The correct structure is:
    World of Warcraft\__classic__\Interface\AddOns\AddonName\AddonName.toc


    Step 3 – Place the Addon in the Correct Folder

    Move the addon folders into your Classic AddOns directory. The exact path depends on your version:

    📌 WoW Classic (Era / SoD)

    World of Warcraft\_classic_era\Interface\AddOns

    📌 TBC / Wrath / Cata Classic

    World of Warcraft\_classic_\Interface\AddOns

    📌 Windows Default Install Location

    C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\_classic_\Interface\AddOns

    📌 Windows (Battle.net Custom Location)

    D:\Games\World of Warcraft\_classic_\Interface\AddOns

    📌 macOS

    /Applications/World of Warcraft/\_classic_\Interface/AddOns

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    It must be AddOns (capital A and O)

    WoW is case-sensitive on certain systems. The folder must be exactly named AddOns.


    Step 4 – Enable Addons In-Game

    Launch World of Warcraft and on the Character Select Screen, click:

    • AddOns (bottom-left corner)
    • Make sure the addon is listed and checked
    • Check “Load out of date AddOns” if necessary
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    If the addon doesn’t appear

    It means the folder is in the wrong location or you have an extra nested folder layer inside the zip. Check again!


    Step 5 – Updating Addons Manually

    To update the addon later, simply:

    • Download the new version
    • Extract it
    • Replace the old folder in AddOns

    You can safely overwrite the files — no need to delete the old version first.


    Common Problems & Fixes

    • The addon doesn’t show in-game: Wrong folder path or extra nested folder.
    • “Out of date” warning: Check Load out of date AddOns.
    • Multiple folders included: Some addons include libraries; install all of them.
    • Downloaded source code instead of release: On GitHub, always download the Releases section.

    Extra

    Here’s a ready-to-use PowerShell script that helps you find automatically find (and open) your WoW Classic AddOns folder.

    It:

    • Detects Classic Era (_classic_era) and TBC/Wrath/Cata Classic (_classic_)
    • Lets the user choose if multiple installs are found
    • Creates the Interface\AddOns folder if missing
    • Opens the folder in File Explorer at the end
    <#
    .SYNOPSIS
      Detects the World of Warcraft Classic installation folder on Windows
      and opens the correct AddOns folder in Explorer.
    
    .NOTES
      Works with:
        - WoW Classic Era  ( _classic_era )
        - TBC / Wrath / Cata Classic ( _classic_ )
    
      Usage:
        - Right-click PowerShell -> "Run as administrator" (optional but recommended)
        - Run the script:
            .\Find-WoWClassicAddons.ps1
    #>
    
    [Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.UTF8Encoding]::UTF8
    
    Write-Host "=== WoW Classic AddOns Folder Finder ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
    Write-Host ""
    
    # Common base paths where WoW is usually installed
    $possibleBasePaths = @(
        "$env:ProgramFiles(x86)\World of Warcraft",
        "$env:ProgramFiles\World of Warcraft",
        "$env:SystemDrive\Games\World of Warcraft",
        "$env:SystemDrive\World of Warcraft"
    ) | Where-Object { Test-Path $_ }
    
    if (-not $possibleBasePaths) {
        Write-Warning "No default World of Warcraft install paths found."
        Write-Host "If you installed WoW in a custom location, please enter it manually."
        $manualBase = Read-Host "Enter your World of Warcraft folder path (e.g. D:\Games\World of Warcraft)"
        if (-not (Test-Path $manualBase)) {
            Write-Error "The path you entered does not exist. Exiting."
            return
        }
        $possibleBasePaths = @($manualBase)
    }
    
    # Find Classic install folders inside each base path
    $candidates = @()
    
    foreach ($base in $possibleBasePaths) {
        # Classic Era
        $classicEraPath = Join-Path $base "_classic_era"
        if (Test-Path $classicEraPath) {
            $candidates += [PSCustomObject]@{
                Type = "Classic Era"
                Path = $classicEraPath
            }
        }
    
        # TBC / Wrath / Cata Classic
        $classicPath = Join-Path $base "_classic_"
        if (Test-Path $classicPath) {
            $candidates += [PSCustomObject]@{
                Type = "Classic"
                Path = $classicPath
            }
        }
    }
    
    if (-not $candidates) {
        Write-Error "No WoW Classic installation found under:"
        $possibleBasePaths | ForEach-Object { Write-Host "  - $_" }
        Write-Host ""
        Write-Host "Make sure you pointed to the correct 'World of Warcraft' folder."
        return
    }
    
    # If multiple Classic installs are found, let the user pick one
    $selectedInstall = $null
    
    if ($candidates.Count -eq 1) {
        $selectedInstall = $candidates[0]
        Write-Host "Detected WoW $($selectedInstall.Type) at:" -ForegroundColor Green
        Write-Host "  $($selectedInstall.Path)"
    } else {
        Write-Host "Multiple WoW Classic installations found:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
        for ($i = 0; $i -lt $candidates.Count; $i++) {
            $idx = $i + 1
            Write-Host "[$idx] $($candidates[$i].Type) -> $($candidates[$i].Path)"
        }
    
        do {
            $choice = Read-Host "Select the installation to use (1-$($candidates.Count))"
            [bool]$ok = [int]::TryParse($choice, [ref]$null) -and
                        ($choice -ge 1) -and ($choice -le $candidates.Count)
            if (-not $ok) {
                Write-Host "Invalid choice. Please enter a number between 1 and $($candidates.Count)." -ForegroundColor Red
            }
        } while (-not $ok)
    
        $selectedInstall = $candidates[[int]$choice - 1]
        Write-Host "Selected WoW $($selectedInstall.Type) at:" -ForegroundColor Green
        Write-Host "  $($selectedInstall.Path)"
    }
    
    # Build AddOns path: <WoWClassic>\Interface\AddOns
    $interfacePath = Join-Path $selectedInstall.Path "Interface"
    $addonsPath    = Join-Path $interfacePath "AddOns"
    
    # Ensure folders exist
    if (-not (Test-Path $interfacePath)) {
        Write-Host ""
        Write-Host "Creating Interface folder:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
        Write-Host "  $interfacePath"
        New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $interfacePath | Out-Null
    }
    
    if (-not (Test-Path $addonsPath)) {
        Write-Host ""
        Write-Host "Creating AddOns folder:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
        Write-Host "  $addonsPath"
        New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $addonsPath | Out-Null
    }
    
    Write-Host ""
    Write-Host "Your WoW Classic AddOns folder is:" -ForegroundColor Cyan
    Write-Host "  $addonsPath"
    Write-Host ""
    
    # Ask to open Explorer
    $open = Read-Host "Open this folder in Explorer? (Y/N)"
    if ($open -match '^(y|yes)$') {
        Start-Process explorer.exe $addonsPath
    }
    else {
        Write-Host "You can navigate to this folder manually if you prefer." -ForegroundColor DarkGray
    }
    
    Write-Host ""
    Write-Host "Done. You can now copy your addon folders into the AddOns directory above." -ForegroundColor Green
    

    You’re Ready to Customize Your UI!

    With your addons installed, you can now fine-tune your interface depending on your playstyle. If you’re looking for inspiration, check out our curated selections:

    If you’d like us to create a guide for your favorite addon, feel free to ask!