Keep in mind as wow gold
I feel that threat meters are absolutely Wufjglhnx essential, and every hunter should use some kind of threat meter addon. The in-game threat meter is just not nearly as good as a threat meter (although I use both). For most fights these days, threat isn't a huge issue and you're just about always going to be safe after your first FD; however, there are plenty of fights that have adds jumping in the fight or
wow gold threat decay built into the mechanics, where threat starts to matter again. Keep in mind as hunters, it's not just our threat we want to pay attention to -- if we see someone else getting dangerously high on the threat meters, we can help them out with additional Misdirections. I've talked before about my reasons for why every hunter should use a damage meter, but essentially, the one reason we are brought to a raid is to do as much responsible, quality DPS as possible. Now, our DPS doesn't matter if we can't avoid fire waves or shoot the right target, but our situational awareness doesn't matter if our DPS is in the garbage. Damage meters don't just let you know how much damage you're doing; they also let you break down your damage and see how many of each shot you're firing, what your crit and hit chances are, what shot is doing how
wow gold much damage ... Everything you need to analyze your DPS. Just don't look at it during a fight. It's there to look at after the fight is done. And never, ever, spam it to public channels. That makes you a horrible person. I'm an incredibly huge fan of Power Auras. This addon lets you customize visual and audio warnings when certain events happen. You can use it to make a warning when one of your shots comes off cooldown, or if your Serpent Sting falls off, or when your trinket or your set bonus procs, if you're missing certain raid buffs, or just about anything you'd ever need. You can make these warning look like anything you want: giant, pulsing-colored graphics; text warnings; transparent, colored layers; whatever. I've seen lots of really nice, elegant and gorgeous implementations of Power Auras. Personally, I'm more of a fan of giant, in-your-face idiot lights. Power Auras also includes an ability to export your settings so others can easily duplicate your auras. (If you're interested, you can see many of my settings at Frostheim's Power Auras.) The big advantage of Power Auras in my mind, and why I consider it such a vital addon, is its function as an idiot light. You should be able to do your rotation without warnings, but it's very nice to
rolex have that warning there if you forgot to reapply your Serpent Sting or accidentally stayed in Aspect of the Viper, as well as notifications for trinket procs and Lock & Load procs. PAWN is an addon that you can use in conjunction with hunter spreadsheets to easily compare the quality of gear in game. For those of us who spend far too much time examining gear and coming up with our lists of gear that we want in advance, this isn't that necessary. But if you're the type of hunter who waits for gear to drop and then tries to decide if it's better than what you have, PAWN is for you. Basically, you just enter the spreadsheet DPS values for each stat into PAWN; then every time you scroll over a piece of gear, it will show you the PAWN numerical value. Whichever has the higher number is typically the better piece of gear. Just be aware that PAWN does not take procs, on-use abilities or set bonuses into account. Also, it always assumes that you are getting benefit from your hit rating -- if you're hit capped, you need to adjust your PAWN accordingly. You can also make multiple PAWN profiles, such as a hit-capped profile and a non-hit capped profile, or MM and SV, etc. Addon Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the
Watches rolex WoW gameplay experience -- the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond -- your addons folder will never be the same. This week, LDB! LDB! LDB! Brooooooker addons! Again. Wow, you guys love broker addons. The amount of emails I received from readers about their favorite broker addons was astounding, and worthy of a second go. You guys are all about the LBD, so who am I to deny you the satisfaction of more broker plugins for your little bars? Let's clutter up those ChocolateBars just a little bit more, shall we? Check out part one first, of course. First, I'd like to address the FuBar issue. No, FuBar isn't dead. I didn't mean to imply it was. Rather, FuBar is like VHS -- it was awesome when it was the best thing out there, but addon developers in general have moved on to
Handbags Replica the more welcoming LDB. All of the addon developers I have talked to about this said it's just an easier environment to work with. All right, on to the addons. Emails, emails, emails! You sent them, I read them and now I'm posting about them. Ara Broker Guild Friends A few people emailed in to profess their love for Ara Broker Guild Friends, an awesome broker addon that keeps track of your guildmates and friends. The addon comes complete with two windows for friends and guildmates, and provides one-click access to
Handbags Replica whisper or an alt-click to invite them to a group. Officers of guilds even have some special commands to set notes, the guild messaficer's notes.zcy
▓
Related Article▓
http://www.98ih.com/plus/view.php?aid=858
http://jxcdlt.com/plus/view.php?aid=95
http://www.jkyzcy.com/bbs/Blog.asp?BlogUserName=applezzy&menu=ShowBlog&BlogID=12
http://jia.52xunwu.com/blog-961-431.html
http://www.gzyixue.com/plus/view.php?aid=3169
http://www.foo8.com/home-space-uid-25255-do-blog-id-36.html