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Hello, here, minding the blog while Tarinae is away. Today we’re going to talk about Addon Options for the most common healer problems. I have a confession. I was not always a Grid user.
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Until WOTLK, I used X-perl for raid frames. Here’s a screenie. I cringe when I see it now. However, at the time, it was totally adequate for my needs and what I needed to track. My point is this: addons are there, and infinitely customizable, to help you see what YOU need to see. Before you start blindly switching the way you do things, you should be feeling “hey, my healing would be much more effective IF I had a way of knowing” This article is intended to point you to some addons that might help you with specific problems you’re having healing.
Group and Raid Frames There are 3 widely accepted “healer raid frames.” However, depending on what you need to track, you can do just as well with raid frames from a general unit frames addon. I would advise against the default frames. I find them difficult to click on and change targets. Healer Raid Frames,,. Healbot is a good “starter” frame as you make the transition to healing raid frames. It is easy to set up and configured to work “out of the box.” However, you may end up wishing you could do more customization.
After that, you would choose Grid or VuhDo, especially if you are frustrated with limited hot-tracking capabilities. VuhDo is “all-in-one.” You download it. You configure its options. In configuration mode, it creates “dummy” groups, so you know how it will look in a raid setting. Grid is very “sparse” in features in its base version and is almost unusable out of the box. You would have to download a significant number of plugins to get to the funtionality of VuhDo’s base options.
This can be good or bad. There is something to be said for adding only the features you need – but the frustration of dealing with multiple plugins can be a bit much. Bottom line: Healbot is easy but not particularly customizable.
VuhDo and Grid are similar in customizing options, with VuhDo having a slight edge in user-friendliness. There are only a very few things that I do in Grid that can’t be done in VuhDo, and I suspect vice versa. (Stock Photos from Curse.com) General Unit frames is the one I would recommend. It comes pretty nicely configured “out of the box” and its menus are easy to understand. (Stock photo from wowinterface. I’m not sure about how much customization you have to do to get it to look like this.) Runners-up are. Pitbull is more difficult than Shadowed Unit Frames to set up because it seemed (to me) to be more code-y in its customization.