The Top 5 WoW Map Add-OnsLets face it the default Blizzard UI is seriously lacking when it comes to looks and functionality. If you are a long time player you already know this, and if you are a new player it won’t be long before you find this out. That being said I applaud Blizzard for making it so easy for 3rd party coders to design for their game client. Whether you are new to the World of Warcraft or an experienced player, Addons can greatly increase the enjoyment you get from the game. There are Raid Addons, Auction Addons, Map Addons, and of course Addons that simply make the default Blizzard UI look better.

A subreddit for non-retail World of Warcraft servers and emulation, as well as spreading the word about servers worth playing on. How to move quest info and arrow. World of Warcraft Completed Quests Checker Made by Damien 282 comments If you find any issue, please write it in the comments below, or send us an e-mail. Re: Moving the Quest Log Originally Posted by ccombustable I use the addon 'who framed watcher wabbit' it's sole purpose is to make the quest tracker movable / resizable. Quest helper is a memory glutton (worse than hog), dont use it just to move your quest frame imo.

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Can you say 'eye-candy!' In this article we will be taking a look at 5 of the more popular Map Addons and what functionality (if any) they offer. Questhelper: is an in-game guide which will attempt to tell you what quests to do, in what order to do them, and where in the game world to go to complete them. This can cut down greatly on the time it takes you to complete quests and thus level.

Atlasloot Enhanced. Skyrim vampire and werewolf mods. : attempts to address the shortcomings of the default blizzard UI when it comes to maps. While traveling the world you can bring up a world map of each zone you travel to except instances. This is where Atlas comes in. It’s basically an image viewer that displays a map of the current instance, complete with the location of bosses and other POI’s (points of interest).

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This is a simple but very useful Addon that I’d recommend to everyone. Gatherer: is an Addon that remembers what “nodes' you have visited in the world whether you are a herbalist, or treasure hunter! Each time you visit a node the Addon adds it to its database so the next time you are in the same location the node will show up on your mini-map. The display will show as a solid circle if the node is currently up or as an empty circle if the node is currently on cool-down. Honorable Mention: SexyMap. : This is a fairly new map Addon I have been using recently. It is pure eye-candy but a lot of fun.

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It allows you to move your minimap, hide buttons attached to the minimap, but most importantly allows you to set some very cool borders for your minimap! It’s true this Addon offers little in the way of functionality but be sure to check it out if you are a fan of eye-candy! ConclusionThis is by no means a definitive list of map Addons for World of Warcraft. These are just a few of the more popular Addons gamers use to add functionality and flare to the default blizzard UI. Two of the best sources for World of Warcraft Addons are. I recommend you visit each of these sites and take a look at the hundreds of Addons you can use to enhance your World of Warcraft UI. Watch your back and see you in Azeroth!

For as long as I can remember, I've been frustrated with the quest tracker because you can't move it, and if you have a UI addon like Dominos or Bartender and you want to set up a vertical action bar on the right side, the action bar obscures the right side of the quest tracker, making it so you can't click the quest items unless you move the action bar. It has been a minor annoyance for months for me.But I found out today that you can open up your interface options, go to 'Action Bars', and check the box that says 'Right Bar' (or Right Bar 2 as well if you want even more room). Doing this will nudge the quest tracker list to the left, giving you clearance to be able to see both your right side vertical action bar and quest items. The reason I never knew about this is UI addons have their own action bar visibility options, so I assumed the check boxes for the right bar didn't actually do anything if you don't use the vanilla UI. It would be helpful if Blizzard had some kind of indication that checking them also moved the quest tracker.It might be old news to many, but this literally made me so excited to find out, I had to post in case anyone else could benefit from it.