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World of Warcraft AddOns » Stand-Alone Addons » Combat Mods » DamageMeters Addon Info. DamageMeters monitors damage and healing done by and to yourself and other nearby players. It keeps a running total for each player and displays the information as a bars chart in a frame on the screen. This is my favorite damage meter. Damage Meter for World of Warcraft. PTR BFA Classic. Report Links. Damage Meter Addon Guide By Skyisup. Last updated 2018/10/11 at 9:20 PM View. I cant, for the life of me, find how to display my pet damage on the meter without using the 'Everything' view. I dont want to see boss and mob damage done. Is there a way to change the. Comment by Thottbot Everything from tis quest is very good. Including the shoulders because 1% to hit is nice, the helm is a mini version of the lionheart helm which is amazing and the flask is prety nice too, But i got the helm because of the crit and hit chance and got a health enchant to make up for my lost stamina.

Looking for some great Classic WoW addons? One of the features that has changed dramatically since World of Warcraft launched nearly 15 years ago is how much players are willing to alter the basic user interface to streamline the experience and eradicate even the smallest inconveniences.

In vanilla WoW, player additions to how WoW looked and gave them feedback and information were very limited. Some offered a svelte way to report additional information across the top or bottom of the screen. Others provided small, discreet windows with additional displays, whether they were for specific Classic WoW classes, or to track an item that was obscured in the default UI.

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Skada Damage Meter Addons. Download Latest File File. Overview File Image Issues Source Pages Localization Overview Export Translators. 2017-3-16  Does anyone know of a good reliable dps meter addon where it shows accurate results? I tried skada and recount and whenever i post dps results to my friend, he has diffrent results, including the others in the raid but some dont. Some people use Details but im. « Back to All Downloads (0) « » Download Details Author: Alex Version: 5.3.1 Views: 29243 Views File size: 508.81 kB Downloads: 97655 Updated: Jul 18, 2015 Categories: CombatData Export Download Description Please sign-in with the following login form. Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Go to WP login page.

Today players tweak nearly every part of the game’s interface. All-in-one packages such as ElvUI change everything from the minimap and spell bars, to damage and healing numbers, and even the chat logs. Some of that is because WoW’s default UI is in desperate need of an overhaul, given that modern principles of usability weren’t pervasive 15 years ago. Some is because today’s Warcraft players are more familiar with the game and technically savvy about what mods can do and how to install them.

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The good news for modern players returning to Classic WoW is that addons now exist to provide at least a few contemporary conveniences to the original version of the game. While nothing will provide all the quality of life improvements WoW itself has added over the years, these will give you a few important windows into modern life – nostalgia ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.

One note: as the Classic beta ended earlier than some developers expected, virtually all Classic mods will see a series of updates immediately after the game launches. You’ll want to keep an eye out for new files for a while.

Here are a few of our favourites:

DEADLY BOSS MODS – CLASSIC

Deadly Boss Mods is a must-have WoW addon for 2019 players who participate in group dungeon and raid content, so we’re grateful there’s a WoW Classic addon version. It gives you warnings for events that are happening during boss-fight encounters, timers for when the next events in the fight are going to happen, and advice for what to do as a result.

DBM-Classic comes with voice packs in English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, and Korean along with a couple of packs spliced together from celebrity voice tracks. It includes timers and information for the five-man dungeons Deadmines, Wailing Caverns, Shadowfang Keep, The Stockade, Ragefire Chasm, Blackfathom Deeps, Razorfen Kraul, Razorfen Downs, Gnomeregan, Uldaman, Scarlet Monastery, and Zul’Farrak. The developer notes that functionality for the vanilla WoW raids has been built, but couldn’t be tested during the Classic Beta due to level caps.

Auctionator Classic

This simple addon for the WoW Classic Auction House won’t help newcomers, but will save trade veterans a lot of time and effort by simplifying inputs, searches, and letting you spam the buy button to purchase in bulk. If you plan on making a lot of gold through the AH then this is a great time-saving WoW Classic addon.

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QUESTIE CLASSIC

Questie attempts to provide one of the most useful features of modern WoW’s map UI: the ability to see where quest objectives and turn-ins are located. This WoW Classic addon is still a bit of a work in progress, but it solves one of the most frustrating aspects of Classic WoW. Quest descriptions in vanilla varied widely in their wayfinding tips, so sometimes the area where the thing you were supposed to find/kill/collect wasn’t immediately obvious.

More help in vanilla: Here’s our Classic WoW leveling guide

In addition, Questie attempts to add tooltips to quest-related mobs (also like modern WoW) and to show quests that are available and not yet completed by you. It’s an essential mod for Classic players.

OMNICC CLASSIC

Wow Classic Damage Meter Addon

OmniCC is a lightweight little mod that adds digital countdowns to pretty much everything that has a cooldown in World of Warcraft: your spells, your abilities, even items in your inventory. Providing much more specific information than the traditional analog timer sweep in Classic, this vanilla WoW addon allows you to make intelligent decisions about what you can do next when you’re in a fight.

It turns out that the Live version of OmniCC works perfectly in Classic, so a helpful developer dressed it up and reposted it for vanilla players. As a note, this means that you can download the current version as well, if you like, as long as you enable out-of-date addons in Classic WoW (so that the version number doesn’t trip up your install.

ATLAS WORLD MAP CLASSIC

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Classic Wow Damage Meter Addon

This WoW classic addon is entirely cosmetic: Atlas World Map adds highly detailed contouring, area labels, and other information to your world map, based primarily on minimap data. In addition to giving you a prettier view of the world, this is another assist for attempting to find the correct area for quest objectives, map areas, and other useful items that aren’t well-labelled in the traditional game.

More guides: Our rundown of the best Classic WoW Professions

In the live game, Atlas plugins provide useful information about important locations in cities, dungeons and the like. This mod specifically won’t provide all of that functionality, since it’s just a replacement for your world map graphic files (cities and PvP maps are included, however). To install it, don’t put it in the usual Interface/AddOns folder; instead, install the folder directly in the home Interface folder.

DETAILS! DAMAGE METER CLASSIC

The features of Details! remain largely the same from Live to Classic. The video below shows the basic features of this incredibly deep combat damage and healing information gathering and display mod.

Back in the day you could raid every instance available in Vanilla WoW, including original Naxxramas, and somehow make it through without a damage meter. But we’d rather not have to go through that again today: so much of min-maxing your character in Live is about figuring out how to better yourself by seeing what works and what doesn’t, and you don’t have to give up that information in WoW Classic thanks to this addon.

Details! is a common, complete damage-and-healing meter in the current game, and this is the Classic version. It collects all information available from the combat logs from the game and presents them in a legible easy bar-chart format, either for an overall encounter or for a particular ‘segment’ or boss fight. You can drill in on a particular character to see what they cast and where their damage came from, which is useful if you’re not keeping up, or are leading a raid and want to understand why one person is performing well or poorly.

CLASSICLFG

One of the most convenient – and most controversial, for Classic players – features of modern Warcraft is the Group Finder. It replaces the old system of standing in a capitol city and spamming Trade chat with requests for group members, which Classic cheerfully returns to. For those that don’t want to give up on the ability to find group members regardless of where they are, ClassicLFG attempts to fill in the gaps.

The ClassicLFG mod won’t auto-port your group to a dungeon – you’ll still have to run there yourself. And it won’t allow you to set item level limits or other restrictions on whom you’re looking for in your group. But it does allow you to list what activity you’re participating in and allow other players to sign up to complete that outing with you.

How successful ClassicLFG, or mods like it, will be on release depends on how many people use them. But we’re willing to bet at least one mod takes off as people realise there are better ways to find groups for content.

  • Targets1
  • Item Level445
  • Encounter TypeMax
  • 1Balance DruidView Breakdown41,580 DPS
  • 2Affliction WarlockView Breakdown40,994 DPS
  • 3Demonology WarlockView Breakdown40,223 DPS
  • 4Frost MageView Breakdown40,106 DPS
  • 5Marksmanship HunterView Breakdown40,037 DPS
  • 6Arcane MageView Breakdown39,539 DPS
  • 7Destruction WarlockView Breakdown38,970 DPS
  • 8Survival HunterView Breakdown38,718 DPS
  • 9Assassination RogueView Breakdown38,649 DPS
  • 10Elemental ShamanView Breakdown38,041 DPS
  • 11Shadow PriestView Breakdown38,027 DPS
  • 12Enhancement ShamanView Breakdown37,353 DPS
  • 13Unholy Death KnightView Breakdown37,137 DPS
  • 14Havoc Demon HunterView Breakdown37,030 DPS
  • 15Fury WarriorView Breakdown37,001 DPS
  • 16Subtlety RogueView Breakdown36,637 DPS
  • 17Retribution PaladinView Breakdown36,442 DPS
  • 18Beast Mastery HunterView Breakdown36,364 DPS
  • 19Windwalker MonkView Breakdown35,964 DPS
  • 20Feral DruidView Breakdown35,543 DPS
  • 21Arms WarriorView Breakdown35,224 DPS
  • 22Fire MageView Breakdown34,631 DPS
  • 23Outlaw RogueView Breakdown34,533 DPS
  • 24Frost Death KnightView Breakdown34,145 DPS

DPS Rankings Overview

These rankings are created using SimulationCraft, a program that is highly tested and trusted for simulating in-game encounters with characters.
We use SimulationCraft because simulators permit a high degree of control by allowing us to use specific talents, rotations, gear, possible boss mechanics, etc. to arrive at repeatable results that can be compared across specs and time. Also, simulators allow us to average out results from thousands of fights to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time and not in one amazing fight.
If you are curious to learn about the simulation fight encounters of Max and Real, we recommend to read our past articles that describe them in Part I and Part II.

Common Questions

The damage meters for my boss fights look very different than these rankings. Why?
There are any number of reasons why in-game results will differ from simulated (or log based) results. A few common differences include the following.

  • Fight Length: Dungeons and LFR raids often have shorter fight durations which can result in much higher DPS as the value of DPS cooldowns is greatly increased in short fights.
  • Multiple Targets: The current DPS rankings offer strictly single-target and splash-AoE (1 main target+2). There are scenarios in-game where there are a lot more targets which can allow for much more aggressive AoE.
  • Player Variables: Skill, latency, gear, a lucky string of crits, etc. can all significantly impact in-game DPS. Rankings can help represent general trends, but they’ll rarely predict the outcome of a specific encounter with all its unique factors.

How do these rankings compare to other sources that use raid logs to show spec comparisons?
Raid log sites offer a perspective on how some of top players are performing with each spec. These rankings can be helpful to understand how specs are faring in the current raid tier and often reveal unexpected synergies between specific specs and boss encounters. However, log based sites are subject to their own data problems including players who artificially boost their DPS by employing technical or social exploits, changes in popularity of specs, uneven sample sizes, and generally unrepeatable or uncontrolled results.
While simulators allow us to get a feel for how a spec performs all of the time through averaging out thousands of fight results, it is important to note that simulators are generally weak when modeling specific fights in a raid tier, and additionally they rely on data that is as good as the theorycrafting community is able to produce.
Overall, no single DPS ranking is perfect and they should all be considered when evaluating specs. Simulators and log based solutions both offer value to the WoW community.