Can you link an in-fight screenshot please?
i'd like to see your grids, enemy unit frames and threat meters thingies :-)
That is really clean. I hate all the clutter UI's tend to have. Seems like I always start off with a clean slate, and end up junking it up shortly after. I guess it just takes discipline.
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Personally a UI should do the following for me:
a) don't give me a headache
b) display the information i want / need, including
- my and my opponent (npc or player) his/her castbar & health / mana frame
- my slaves their cast bar (party cast bars)
- my slaves their follow status visually + their health / mana (jamba)
- procs, incoming damage, heals, outgoing damage
- the raids status (grid + clique), and in such a way that i can read the names, not just 3-4 letters
- buffs / debuffs, both on me and the slaves
- cooldowns on important abilities (rebirth, bloodlust, forbearance triggers, ...)
- dps & threat (omen / recount)
- nameplates with health + castbars
- opponent abilities (dbm . bigwigs)
- a useful chat window, including raid/party wide announces (by dmb for example)
- cleanse abilities -> decursive
- obviously my own action bars
- buffs i can give = pallypower
- gladius if i join the arena
Well i consider those essential for me. Having them available on the screen tends to lean towards clutter. You can give it a clearer look to avoid getting a headache, but that's just a matter of preferring green over pink.
My point being: having a clean UI just for the sake of having a clean UI when you need to do concessions what info is displayed, ... that doesn't look like an advantage to me.
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I have the deadly boss mod plugin, called DBM SpellTimers that tracks cooldowns from other players, general cooldowns, etc. Mostly useful for raids, BG's, etc ... It comes with a decent amount of trackers, which you can dis/en-able & add your own.
For my own cooldowns (trinkets, tank cooldowns, etc ... ) I use ChronoBars. It's brilliant in it's simplicity. You can basically make it track anything you want and create a bar for that.
On top of that I have OmniCC installed. This will replace the default cooldown visual on your actionbar with a digital number.
When I played my shaman solo I tried ForteExorcist for a while, but I could not get used to it and removed it. Though many players seems to like it.
My castbar is replaced with Quartz, which has also a couple of trackers. Though I use it pretty standard.
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