

Each event that is tracked in an encounter have detailed settings where you can turn of messages, timers and icons individually depending on your current role.Directions For some events you will get arrows pointing towards the point of interest.Raid marking Automatic raid marks for important events that happen to players or NPCs.One example i the Blood Power stacks in the Deathbringer Saurfang encounter. Can also be used to show other things besides health. Health frames Shows the current health of the boss, and also npcs when usefull.Messages Messages show about events happening to the raid or the boss in question.Personal warnings Easy to react to message that is only shown to yourself when it concerns you.You can also configure at what duration they should move to each anchor. These anchors can be moved freely and placed individually. All timers will move between 2 or 3 anchors depending on their the length of the duration they have left.Timer bars Gives an easy overview of given events during an encounter.How To: Getting Started - For first time users.The options for this plugin can be found under Plugins -> Alternate Power Bar. This new plugin let you position it, or hide it completely and instead show a normal bar using the multi-purpose bar plugin that is used for health bars and other small things atm. This bar is used in a few encounters and quests so far, for example Cho'gall for the corruption and Atramedes for the sound bar. I have decided to disable the comments on since they are hard to keep track of, so instead:įor comments, suggestions, bug reports and general chat please post in the Raid Watch forums Newsįrom version 1.46 there is now a new module that handles the new alternate power bar that blizzard added. Raid Watch also have some functionality that is useful outside of boss fights, such as in game eqDKP display. It will do this in the form of timer bars, sounds, big warning text accompanied with a screen flash for the most important stuff and small text messages for less important things, direction arrow and more. It will keep track of important boss cooldowns, warn for events that requires the users attention and inform about some things that happen around him.

I watch DPS so I know who to battle-res - who cares if a sub-par DPS dies, but if the 15k DPS rogue has bought the farm I'm going to stand him back up.Raid Watch is an addon for tracking events during boss fights in both raid and 5-men dungeons. I use the healing meters to know if I'm pulling my weight with heals. I find recount to be incredibly useful, you're using Skada which is equivilent. This isn't entirely intuitive, but you get to know which pixels mean what pretty quickly when you're dancing around the raid giving out HOTs like candy. OUF_freebgrid Also shows you a countdown for your rejuv, a little smiley face of varying dispositions for your lifebloom, and green dots to show regrowth/wild growth active on your target. oUF_freebgrid will show curses/poisons you can remove, watch for the debuff icon and apply the correct dispell. I have other addons, but none are relevant to raiding.
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