![]() ![]() The file from the Tukui website isn't numbered, so I'm not sure which version I had (I think it was around 2 months old, so maybe 1.45? - there are no dates listed), but I checked the "changelog" pane and it showed "1.60-1.65" as the latest one. Apparently it had something to do with one of the modules in Project Azilroka. I mostly use this to track important buffs/debuffs that I cant overlook like dark souls in 8.Okay, I think I've figured it out. To track enemy offensive/defensive abilities and kicks, currently throwing Lua errors tho, but will probably be fixed soon. Track your pvp games and show rating changes and some other stats in an overview ![]() To track buffs/debuffs, damage, healing, and many more things Very important when playing with a lot of target party abilities especially when playing a healer in the arena. Let’s you sort your raid frames by party1-4 and always put you on top/bottom. Tracks your party members’ offensive and defensive cooldowns as well as trinkets and custom ones. Lets me customize which debuffs are shown and highlights high priority debuffs to help parse more information. run CompactUnitFrameProfilesGeneralOptionsFrameWidthSlider:SetMinMaxValues(50, 240)Īnd I also overwrote the horrendous default texture with a weakauraĪdditionally, I use the following add-ons to have everything I need: run CompactUnitFrameProfilesGeneralOptionsFrameHeightSlider:SetMinMaxValues(40, 120) You will need some tweaking like changing the default maximum size: The biggest features here are probably the class icon buff/debuff display, diminishing return tracker, and of course the castbars.įor Party frames, I have actually switched to the default frames. But the standard Gladius version works fine, I just prefer the default looks of GladiusEx and some minor features it offers. So with the Ex version also working again, I will probably switch back to it soon. I have switched to default Gladius because GladiusEx has had some maintenance issues in the past and I was not expecting it to be updated as quickly as it did. Also categorizes and highlights crits/misses/evades etc.įor my arena frames, I am currently using: Which lets you customize your damage numbers on the enemy. I have just added and changed abilities in-between matches over the past months. Great customizability, just takes a bit to set everything up to your likings. I do not use the default aura addon tho since it is a little lackluster and instead use: I have tried basically all nameplate addons and this one is by far the most customizable while also having the best feature set for pvp, especially the ability to overwrite individual nameplates which is very nice for totem and pet management. Here you can find my current elvui profile: PartyFrames under Elvui options > UnitFrames > Group Units > Party > disableĪrenaFrames under Elvui options > UnitFrames > Group Units > Arena > disableĪnd since I am using the default Raid frames currently you’ll have to enable those specifically as well under:Įlvui options > UnitFrames > General > Disabled Blizzard Frames > Party NamePlates under Elvui options > NamePlates > disable I have disabled the following addons tho: Removes clutter textures from the default interface and has many quality of life addons already integrated like: actionbars, bags, chat, unitframes, character sheet etc. I try to break down the most important aspects of the ui and what I use to fulfill different purposes:įor the overall aesthetics of the interface. So you will need a combination of addons to get the most out of your ui for pvp. I am in the same boat as you, I do not like the aesthetics of default outdated wow ui, but have also realized the limitations of elvui for specifically pvp arena. ![]()
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