Addons in 3.0.2
Durathor | 19 October, 2008Patch 3.0.2 has played havoc with our WoW addons as I’m sure we’ve all found out in the past few days. The easiest first response to this is to turn them all off. This is quite a good first step as it happens. The next steps are then updating the addons to latest versions and then turning each addon back on in turn to check that it doesn’t introduce problems.
Updating Addons
How you choose to update your addons probably depends on how many you’re using. If you’re using a small number, the easiest thing is simply to download the latest versions from your addon site of choice (I’m currently using Curse Gaming), or from their home site in the case of very popular addons like CT-Mod, Auctioneer and DeadlyBossMods. You can then unzip these to the WoW Interface\Addons folder, making sure they replace the old versions.
If you have a large number of addons, investigating an update program such as WUU (see my previous managing addons guide for details), is probably easier to get all the many addons up to date.
Also note that some addons have taken the 3.0.2 patch as an opportunity to move to a completely new version, for example Bartender – you now need to download Bartender4, rather than the old Bartender3.
Enabling addons and problem finding
Once you’re up to date, the best thing is to switch each addon in turn to check that it works ok. A couple more addons really help here, the first – Addon Control Panel (ACP) – allows you to switch addons on & off in-game and to reload your user interface, without having to keep logging in and out. After this installing something to catch any errors such as Swatter (comes bundled with Auctioneer) or Buggrabber is great to help you see any problems that are happening. I found buggrabber a little unintuitive – you have to type /buggrabber 1 to see the first error, /buggrabber 2 to see the second error etc. Installing BugSack and Broker2FuBar allows you to see the errors from FuBar (if you have that one installed), but can be a bit of an undertaking and has some incompatibilities, so I’d recommend sticking to the text commands unless you’re feeling confident.
For a complete guide to debugging your interface see this great post from Altitis.

Grid is wonderful for a healer – I can’t play without it now. I’ve tried other unit frame replacements (e.g. Pitbull) and found I couldn’t get used to them at all, but Grid really worked for me. I installed it for Alterac Valley initially. The problem I had encountered there was that I couldn’t tell which of the 40 people on my screen needed a heal and of those, which were even in range to be healed. Grid packs all the information into a very small space and also is configurable to show the details you need.
The placement of the default action bars is all wrong for me, and there are several addons that allow them to be moved including bartender3, bongos, trinity, CT bar mod. I played with a few and found Bartender3 the easiest to setup and get going with. Bars can be set vertically, horizontally, or into rectangular grids. New entries for these bars apppear into the key bindings menu, so quick keypresses can be setup for all these abilities. You can even bind keys to an action bar that isn’t visible (I do this with macro’d variations on spells (e.g. if 0 is greater heal, cntrl-0 is a macro that triggers my +heal trinkets and then casts greater heal) and hide the action bar so they don’t take up space as I’ll never need to click them with the mouse.
Like a lot of the Lords, I’ve used
Threatmeter. You really need everyone on the team to install it. Once everyone has installed it you can see relative threat of everyone in the group compared to the main tank. In melee if you exceed the Main Tank (MT) by 110% you’re likely to get aggro, if you’re at range, then you can go up to 130%. Even if you keep this invisible and never look at it, if you’re planning on grouping for instances or raids, please do your teammates a favour and install this.
Everyone likes damage-meters. There are plenty out there too (recount, swstats, damagemeters etc.). Violation seems pretty straightforward, looks good and gives me all the functionality I need (for more indepth stats I’ll use
Handy both for raiding and battlegrounds, this primarily makes available timers for various events in the boss fight / battleground. For example in Karazhan, Maiden of Virtue has an ability called repentence which stuns all ranged party members including healers for a significant amount of time. DBM provides a timer for this, along with warnings of when it is likely to happen. For the Shade of Aran fight there are timers and announcements for the blizzard, flame wreath and arcane explosion effects.
The priest’s prayer of mending spell (aka the frisbee or abbreviated to PoM) is cast on a target, it then heals them when they take damage and bounces to another target, again healing / bouncing when they take damage. The spell can bounce up to 5 times. After the 1st bounce it can be difficult to know who has the frisbee, so mendwatch shows a bar for who it is currently with. Works great in 5 mans, but I’m still a bit confused with it in raids where there are 2 frisbees flying around, and even more so in battlegrounds, where it definately becomes ‘fire and forget’.
Priests are acutely concious of the ’5 second rule’. This refers to the 5 seconds after casting a spell where mana regeneration is lowered and principally based upon Mana per 5 second (MP5) gear. After 5 seconds without casting, spirit based mana regen kicks in which restores more mana. So in essence healers would rather spend less time healing and more time regenerating. RegenFu adds a bar that shouws when you are *inside* the 5 sec rule (using MP5 regen). You can then try and bunch your spells, e.g greater heal, renew, PoM on the tank and then settle down for hopefully a quiet few seconds of mana regen.
This could be part of the default UI now for all I know, or should be at the very least! When you hover over an item, as well as seeing the tooltip for the item, you also see the tooltip for the item you have equipped for the same slot – helpful for checking for gear updates. I’ll have to check if this has finally become part of the default UI and I can uninstall it. Another addon I find it difficult to play without. I can’t find a link to it, so it may be out of active development..
WoW Web Stats (WWS) has been experimented with and discussed quite a bit recently in guild.







