Well, we've decided it was time to take another run at ZA. With Wrath fast approaching the Harbies need their epic bear mounts so off to ZA we go. It was a good time, and ordinarily we would be too busy to do photo montages but I got one shotted at the start of the fight (lucky you) so I had time to play with the camera.
Enjoy!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Along came Aly…
Well don’t look now but we’ve signed free agent BM Hunter Alyrra! She’s a right handed puller with a late breaking feign death that’s top of the league in agro drop. Her raid attendance and overall raid damage put her in the top 10% of the game. As a aggressive no nonsense arena member she has struck fear in the hearts of the opposition.
All she was missing was the Monkey….
…Monkey achieved…
We welcome her and all she brings to the game
All she was missing was the Monkey….
…Monkey achieved…
We welcome her and all she brings to the game
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Well….ya know…
While web surfing the other day it dawned on me “Hey, when was the last time anyone updated the blog?” Upon arriving here I realized the severity of my dereliction of duty. Today is a new day so lets see if we can fix this…shall we?
Ok, when last we spoke a few of us helped Radamanthus topple a Fel Reaver to get his Shattered Halls key…A LOT has happened since then. First off, the Harbingers of Sarcasm and Drunk and Dangerous entered into a guild alliance collectively know as “Sarcastic and Drunk”. Many of the members of DnD had raided with us in the now defunct Brave Adventurers of Hyjal, so working with them again was a natural fit that quickly reaped rewards. To date we have cleared Karazhan, Zul Aman, Gruul’s Lair, and Magtheridon’s Lair. We also have downed the first 5 of 6 bosses in Serpentshrine Cavern and the first 3 of 4 in Tempest Keep the Eye. Rage Winterchill in Hyjal and High Warlord Naj'entus in Black Temple round out our current progression for SnD. With more to come we’re sure.
In other news, Kraggen our reigning warlock has returned from his leave of absence and now heads up our pvp/arena division. Dot/fear/dot/snicker…. Well you know the drill. Apparently our arena group is making headway, which is cool as we’re all raid bunnies and pvp plum eludes most of us. Laila and Balt are still tankin’ and spankin’, Allyn is still healing us through our indiscretions and Scorpio tries to keep the arena team alive. Wolfspirit has undergone a transformation and is now calling himself “Jeepadin” and seems to think he’s a tank…. Wolf is the same old Wolf sporting a survival build, and Faiile has reached 70 and is tearing up as much stuff as possible.
Well, that brings us up to speed. I hope to make regular, more detailed commentary so as to not have to gloss over so much success as I had to do here. We really have knocked ‘em dead for the past several months and its beyond the scope of this to capture it.
More to come, of this I am sure….
-Wolf-
Ok, when last we spoke a few of us helped Radamanthus topple a Fel Reaver to get his Shattered Halls key…A LOT has happened since then. First off, the Harbingers of Sarcasm and Drunk and Dangerous entered into a guild alliance collectively know as “Sarcastic and Drunk”
In other news, Kraggen our reigning warlock has returned from his leave of absence and now heads up our pvp/arena division. Dot/fear/dot/snicker…. Well you know the drill. Apparently our arena group is making headway, which is cool as we’re all raid bunnies and pvp plum eludes most of us. Laila and Balt are still tankin’ and spankin’
Well, that brings us up to speed. I hope to make regular, more detailed commentary so as to not have to gloss over so much success as I had to do here. We really have knocked ‘em dead for the past several months and its beyond the scope of this to capture it.
More to come, of this I am sure….
-Wolf-
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Hellfire's Most Wanted
Upon arriving in Outland one of the first things everyone, big and small, becomes keenly aware of is the roaming Fel Reavers. Now mind you when you enter the zone (at level 60) Reavers are level ?? Elites, its not till you acquire level 61 that you realize they are just level 70 Elites. That doesn't change the fact that they are the size of a small castle and love nothing more then smashing any player they happen to encounter, it just makes them appear to be more manageable. Well it has come to pass that a friend of the Harbies' has reached the vaunted level 70 status, and was issued a quest to take down a Fel Reaver. So when Radamanthus asked if we would tag along for the kill, we were soooooo there. Laila and Balt have made a mini game out of seeing how many hits it takes a Fel Reaver to kill them as they try to dart between its legs, so they wanted a bit of revenge. So off we went. Laila, Wolf, and Scorpiomoon were all on hand as we worked a Fel Reaver down to the scrap metal every single one of those blasted contraptions from hell deserves to be. To say it was satisfying is a touch of a understatement as I personally have wanted to kill one since the very first time the noise they make scared the crap out of me while I was mining. I know Laila and Scorp were pretty stoked as well, and Balt having missed this opportunity is impatiently awaiting his turn to help slay one.
here's a couple screenshots of us in combat, and the Reavers demise. They aren't the greatest shots (I was fighting), but they're good enough for me....Enjoy!
here's a couple screenshots of us in combat, and the Reavers demise. They aren't the greatest shots (I was fighting), but they're good enough for me....Enjoy!
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Welcome to the Crusade
Well here we are...The Expansion! It was much bally-hooed, and boy did they live up to the hype! I personally, being a veteran of many of Blizzards games, expected alot more trouble then I encountered in the first week of The Burning Crusade. Other than a annoying "prime time" que, life is mostly unchanged lagwise in game...Glorious! And the new scenery is insane, they really out did themselves. Laila doesn't want spoilers, so alas I have to hold back screenshots till the 'Crew gets a bit further along in the content (you know me, I was in the final zones days after release looking around, I'm a nut..its a gift, really).
On to other news, would like to take the minute to welcome the newest Harbinger, a good friend of Lillordhelen's, Morfinn- may the powers of Azeroth smile upon you (they really don't have much choice, your a Harbinger after all). Also welcome back to Zababuck and Scorpiomoon, the later has been flirting with real life, but may play a day a week with us if his new girl lets him. Lets see, what else is new.... most of the 'crew is leveling toward 70 with Laila leading the charge at a robust (for being three feet tall) level 65, Wolf just getting ready to clip 63, and Baltazzar not to far behind. Most, if not all, have taken up residence in the new Shattrath City in the Terokar Forest, with Wolf working toward a meaningful friendship with the Aldor. So far, so good. Keep checking back, we got lots of new stuff to talk about, just finding time to do it! May your quest log stay full!
-Wolf-
Monday, January 08, 2007
You know who we mean
Allyn found this quote and said (a) it made him laugh and (b) it was descriptive of a certain lunatic person we know. I have to agree 100%!
Meanwhile, an individual best achieves optimal stupidity on those rare occasions when one is both given substantial powers and insulated from the results of his or her actions.
Meanwhile, an individual best achieves optimal stupidity on those rare occasions when one is both given substantial powers and insulated from the results of his or her actions.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Screenies
Here are a few screenshots (mostly recent) from Laila's collection:
Ahh ... that's the spot!
The lost art of tabard dancing
(btw, is that Acathla and Krakken???)
The view from the top
Reindeer really can fly
Oww!
Giddyup!
The Harbie Core!
Dress Brigade
Dress Brigade, Take 2
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Ed's Custom UI
Okay, here it is – my new UI. This is most definitely a work in progress. I have spent two days working on it so far, and I definitely have the basics. I am going to have to tweak the location of things in parties and raid, for sure, but it’s good to go for soloing.
A few quick notes. It was not that hard for me to do. However, the main mod I am using (Discord Action Bars – more below), I have been using for many months. It was a slow learning curve in the beginning. This ui is built for function, not aesthetics. I like to have a lot of information available to me, but it was getting so I couldn’t see my screen. This is meant to fix that. Okay, first screenshot ...
(Note: I would suggest you right-click on the picture and choose "Open in a New Window." Then you can Alt-tab back and forth between the picture and the discussion, as I explain what you're looking at. This photo is compressed and reduced in size from my monitor, so depnding on your monitor, it may be hard to read some of the smaller fonts. Try and make it as large as you can, and it should be okay.)
That is the basic UI. So what do we have?
The most obvious change is that I have shrunk the playfield. The image is the FULL play screen, I have just shrunk it to about 80% of my screen area. This gives me black "bars" around the edges that I can put my information into more easily. The mod I use is called Viewport, and is available from CT. Very simple to use. I have slightly more black at the right and bottom so I can fit more info in there - it was a little weird at first, since the screen was off-center, but it took like an hour to get used to it.
I run the video at 1280x1024, which is 1.25:1, instead of 1.33:1. I don't know why this works best on my monitor, but it just does, so I go with it.
For comparison purposes, here is a shot of my old UI. Now this shot is actually 3 months old, and my UI got even more comlicated. For instance, I now have 4 chat windows instead of the 2 pictured, I have KTM minimized, etc. (more on this in a minute).
Okay, back to the new UI. The bottom of the screen is now the main area of interaction. For starters, I have 4 chat windows (using standard Blizz windows, but may change these at some point). This UI is totally meant for raiding, and my chats reflect that. Bottom left is whispers (important for taking DKP bids, etc.). Top right is guild (cause we are chatty when we raid). Bottom right is warrior channel and officer channel - important stuff I need to keep my eyes on. Notice that officer and warrior have very different colors, so I can distinguish them. Upper left is everything else, including part, raid, general, trade and BAH.
In the bottom center are my action bars. As you guys know, I am very button dependent. Now, granted, some of these things, like the World Enlarger, do not have to have a shortcut button, but they help. Also, in this shot, there are a number of empty buttons, but those are usually filled (for instance, for this shot I took off 8 announcement macros (45 secs to Sons, etc.) that we use on Rag). Also, I am used to where things are located, so I don't move things aroung too too much.
The program I use is called Discord Action Bars (DAB). This allows you to do pretty much anything you can to a button or bar, and then some. Change size, color, background, outline, font, cooldown counter, hotkey, spacing, number of buttons per bar, vertical, horizontal, number of rows per bar, etc. When I am out of range, the buttons grey out. When I don't have enough rage/mana, they turn red. When a skill is on cooldown, the time left appears on the button. You can program every bar and every button using simple events too. For instance, I have a skill that only activates when I block. If I want, I can make a giant button that appears in the middle of the screen, but only if I block and the skill is cooled down. I only use maybe 25% of the functionality of this mod, and I am still amazed.
The bottom bar is my main bar. This uses the normal main bar hotkeys of 1-= (you can see the keys on the buttons). I have charge, sunder armor, shield slam - all my bread and butter talents. The bar is dynamic, meaning that I have set it up to remap (change skills) when I change stances. For instance, button 3 is currently Overpower, because I am in Battle Stance (Overpower only works in Battle Stance). When I switch to Defensive Stance, that button remaps to Revenge (only available in Defensive Stance). I only remap 3 buttons. This is important. Blizzard offers 10 action bars. In the Blizzard UI, when you shape shift (equal to stance for warrior), the entire bar - all 12 buttons - are remapped. So, using Blizzard's ui, 3 stances takes 36 buttons. Furthermore, if I want a new skill in button #1, I have to change it in all 3 bars (change skill, switch stance, change skill, switch stance, change skill - oy!). With DAB, I only change the buttons I want changed. So, instead of 36 buttons, my 3 bars use 15. That leaves me 21 buttons for other things.
I don't show this in the screenshot, but if I use my mousewheel on the bottom bar, it takes me to my "professions" bar, which is where I put buttons for engineering, smelting, First Aid, Cooking, Fishing, etc.
The next bar up is secondary actions. Shooting, shouts, less used combat skills, etc. I key this as Shift-1 to Shift-= (S-1 to S-= on the bars).
Next bar up I use for combat support. This is normally filled with buffs, potions, sharpening stones, etc. Many of the buttons are currently empty, because I had them filled with macros for Rag. This bar is Ctrl-1 to Ctrl-=.
The fourth bar is even less used things. First are my long-cooldown skills - last stand (10 min) and shield wall and retaliation (both 30 min). I also have AOE taunt, escape from traps, etc. The skills that are here are primarily here due to the historical nature of where this bar was on my old UI when I used to mouse things - and now I am just used to those keys. This is the Alt bar (Alt-1 to Alt-=). I also have some things like mount, find minerals, etc.
The last bar is skills that are hardly ever used, but I need them someplace, just in case. Rend, sunder, Harbe Hearth, Thunder Cats+mount, etc. I use Ctrl+Alt for this bar.
One other important thing to note is the "8 buttons." This is where I put my primary healing. Right now it is mapped with a 1440 HS in Shift-8, A 1320 HS in Ctrl-8, and a 1200 HS in Alt-8. When I have no HS, I put heal pots in these slots. (My heal pots are currently in Alt-7). This makes it really easy to heal myself during battle, because I always know I have healing available in these slots in descending order of potency.
Just to the left near the bottom of the action bars is my stance/shapesift bar. This would be stealth bar for rogue, aura bar (I am pretty sure) for Pally, pet bar for hunter, shapeshift bar for druid, etc. I may have to mess with this for other classes, but I like to have it visible so that I can always see what stance I am in for my warrior. This is also done by DAB, and I made it vertical instead of horizontal.
Other things that DAB controls. Experience bar, latency bar, main bar art - all of which I have hidden. Micro Bar - the bar I have on the left side that has buttons for character, spell book, social, help, etc. I rarely use this, since I use the shortcut keys, but sometimes if I am typing in chat and want to open character screen, for example, I like to have this handy. Bag bar and Keyring button - in this shot, I have these shrunken down and placed on the far right. I usually hide them - so I am testing this out to see how I like it. I will prob hide them again.
Okay, the next easiest thing to explain is the Titan bars. These are the two black (I made them black, normally grey or red) bars at the extreme top and bottom of the screen. Titan is a very powerful mod that puts as much or as little info in a small area as you want. Here are the Titan mods I am running, from left to right:
Top Bar
Loot type - tells what type of looting is active and what the threshhold is (currently Group loot with green threshhold)
JB Roll - Any time someone rolls, it records the rolls, makes a list, and lets you announce with a shift-click. After a minute or so the rolls auto disappear, or you can manually delete.
Reputation - this track one type of reputation on the bar (currently Zandalar). If I mouse over it, a drop-down box appears with honor for every faction.
Performance - currently displayed is frame rate (gold), latency (green/yellow/red, same as latency bar), and total memory used (white)
Clock - nuff said
Regen - shows health and mana regen rate. Since I don't have mana, it only shows HP.
Durability - shows durability of lowest item as a percentage (or number - very customizable). If I mouse over, it does a drop down with all dur, including inventory.
Money+ - on the bar, it shows current gold for this character. On mouse over, it shows gold for all characters, as well as total.
GetDKP - this is the mod I use that allows people to whisper /dkp and get their amount. It shows my current DKP on the bar. If I mouse over, it shows everyone in my class' dkp. Also allows setting of options for GetDKP.
Coordinates - I put this right above mini-map. I rarely use it, but it's there if I need it without having to open the world map.
Bottom Bar
Item Rack - this is the Titan mod for Item Rack. It shows which sets I currently have equipped (Defense and One hand). Left click to show all sets and choose (I keybind mine, so I rarely use this). Right click to open Item Rack options. This is SUPER HELPFUL, since I can see at a glance if I am wearing Fire Resist Gear, Parachute Cloak, etc. without having to open character screen.
Recap - This is the Titan mod for recap. Shows my dmg, group dmg out, and group dmg in (just like when recap is minimized). Not that helpful, but clicking it shows/hides the full recap bar on the screen (which is in screenshot below). I like having it there for easy open/close of recap.
Titan Aggro - not a real useful mod. Tells you when you get aggro. As a tank, it tells me when someone else gets aggro. More useful for 5-man/10-man than raids.
Advanced Timers (ATI) - This is the one that says "no timers". ATI is the mod we use to time repops in MC. On Titan, it shows the timer that is next to expire. If I click it, it brings up the full window. Also allows control, like deleting expired timers.
CT Timer - this is my manual timer (currently shows 00:00:00). Can use to time upwards or countdown. It also appears on the screen on the right side, just above bags. I used to hide this timer, but now that I don't, I will prob eliminate the Titan mod, since it's duplicative.
Item Bonuse - mouse over and it shows how much str, agi, attack power, healing, etc. you get from the items you have equipped. Not super helpful, but I look at it from time to time.
Resistances - Currently shows arcane. Click to change resist type or show all. On the bar, it shows the last attack you took of that kind of dmg (red) and how much you resisted (green). On mouseover, it gives more complete stats, including last 5 attacks.
Ammo count - pretty self-explanatory, except that it also warns me when I get low on ammo (you can change the threshhold).
Bags - shows number of slots used. Left click to open bags (why I usually hide my bag bar).
The gear is a name toggle - click once to turn off all player names, click again for name only, again for name and guild, again for name and rank, again for all 3. Super nice, easy way to toggle names for raids.
The screwdrive shows all skills on mouseover (weapons, defense, professions, etc.)
The final 3 icons just adjust the look of titan bar (opacity, font, etc.)
So That's the end of Titan Bar.
I moved the minimap off the play field - so nice. I also moved tooltips to the upper right hand corner - hooray. They're never in my way anymore.
The two boxes next to the minimap (down and left) are Trinket Menu, more on that in a minute.
The two boxes directly under the minimap is where I moved my buffs. Buffs stack on the right, and debuffs on the left (the debuff is hard to see, because it's fading). I can't wait to see this with 16 buffs!!!! I use the Cosmos Buff mod for this (forget the name). I have every buff showing the name of buff, time left, flashes when below 30 seconds and gives a warning. I may switch these to a smaller format with Discord Frame Manager later, but these work for now.
Next down (green and blue bars) is the party/raid status. This is a new mod I just started using, but it is an adaptation of the Raid Status Box used in CTRA. It is so nice to have this off the edge of the screen. With a full raid, it will have more infor displayed (health and mana). Also shows AFK, offline, dead, etc. counts.
Then is KLH Threat meter. I am the only one currently shown, but it expands down as more people gain threat (provided they're running the mod, of course).
Now, on to the unit frame - the frames that display targets. For these, I used another Discord Mod - Discord Unit Frames or DUF. Like DAB, it is super customizable. The idea was to put as much information on screen as I could get, but make it easy to see and read, without clutter.
Self Frame - Small picture of me, Name, level, class, health and mana bars, with values displayed to the right (will prob add percentage on the bar at some point). In the upper right hand corner, it shows dmg taken, heals, etc. (currently showing -25). The whole background is a translucent green. No buffs or debuffs, since I have these on the right side.
Target frame - Pretty much the same as the self frame, but for a target and "backwards." Background is red for mobs. I think I have it set up to go blue for party, green for friendly, etc. Buffs and debuffs show below him - up to 3 rows of 8 each. Both go from right to left.
Target of Target - The frame just right and down from the target/mob frame is target of target (he's currently targeting me). Background color changes depending on target. Pretty much same set up as the self frame, except smaller, and it shows buffs (two rows on left side below picture from left to right) and debuffs (2 rows, right side, from right to left) - I currently have one budd and one debuff showing (hard to see because it's fading).
Party bars on the left side. Made these like self bar, but a little smaller, and no background, so they didn't cover things up. General set up is same as target of target, including the way buffs/debuffs show up. Pets appear just down and right of character (you can see Gracchu's pet, Chewy), with very minimal information (health and debuffs). One other cool thing I did, but you can't see it here, is add a health bar for the target of every party member. It appears below the buffs for that party member. This allows me to see whether party members are on different targets and how fast the targets are going down - a slimmed-down version of the MT windows in CTRA.
Pet window - not showing, but looks like a small self window, and a little below and offset right from self window. Also has icons for pet happiness and state (in combat, etc.).
Whew - that pretty much covers it for this screenshot. One more to cover a few things, and I'm done.
This screenshot shows what the window looks like with various of the mods "open." Most of these will look familiar, but just in case ...
The top left box is Heal Tracker. Does exactly what it says - tells me who heals me with which spells for how much, including overhealing. I can then send the info to those people or dump the totals to chat a la recap. If you look at the last screenshot, you will see a small black bar above the self frame, which is what it looks like "closed."
The next box to the right is a similar mod, but a Damage Tracker. Tracks all damage, including type and amount resisted, from every mob I ever fight. At the ttop is a red boc that says "All Opponents." When I click that, it open the next box to the right, which allows me to examine damage from individual or multiple mobs (so I can see exactly how much and what kind of damage Rag does to me, for example).
Next right is the Druability drop-down from Titan. This just gives you an idea of what the Titan mods look like when you mouse over them.
By the minimap, you can now see Trinket Menu "opened." The right two boxes are my two equipped trinket slots (can display vertical or horizontal). The left 10 boxes are the other 10 trinkets in my bag. Normally, only the equipped trinkets show, However, if I mouse over them, it shows all trinks, and I can left-click to equip in slot 1 and right-click to equip in slot 2. I can't imagine this being super necessary for non-engineers, but for engineers it is so nice. You can also set up trinket "rotations." So, I prioritize my trinkets. When I use the first one, it goes on cooldown, and Trink Menu swaps in #2. When I use it, it swaps in #3. When #1 cools down, it kicks whatever is equipped and re-equips #1. This would be super helpful in PvP to always have trinkets ready to go.
Lower right is my backpack/bags. I use a program called All-In-One Inventory (AIOI) to show it as one giant pack. If I click the bag bar, Titan Bag or hit B, it opens this. I can also hit Ctrl-B to open individual bags, which I rarely do. There are other bag mods out there, but this one works well enough for me.
In the middle/leftish of screen is Recap. I think most of you know this mod - tracks damage, heals and whatnot. This is open because I clicked on Titan Recap. If I click it again, it will go away.
Bottom center, just above action bars, is the frame for advanced timers. I pull this up in MC if we're trying to figure repop times, then close it back down.
Well, I think that pretty much concludes the tour of my new UI. I really like the concept of viewport to shrink the play screen. Once you do that, there are so many possibilities - like you could put two chat windows alone on the bottom and all bars on the right and left, or something like that. I have seen lots of nice UIs out there, but nothing that would do what I needed, so this is what I came up with. I will be doing some more tweaking in the next week or so (especially in 40-man raids), to figure where I want things and what I want to change (like redoing buff frames), but it will prob stay 90% the same.
I also run a ton of mods that are not discussed or displayed here (Alpha Map, Auctioneer, Gatherer, CT_MailMod, etc.), but this is mostly just about the look-and-feel of my new play set up.
Let me know if you have questions.
A few quick notes. It was not that hard for me to do. However, the main mod I am using (Discord Action Bars – more below), I have been using for many months. It was a slow learning curve in the beginning. This ui is built for function, not aesthetics. I like to have a lot of information available to me, but it was getting so I couldn’t see my screen. This is meant to fix that. Okay, first screenshot ...
(Note: I would suggest you right-click on the picture and choose "Open in a New Window." Then you can Alt-tab back and forth between the picture and the discussion, as I explain what you're looking at. This photo is compressed and reduced in size from my monitor, so depnding on your monitor, it may be hard to read some of the smaller fonts. Try and make it as large as you can, and it should be okay.)
That is the basic UI. So what do we have?
The most obvious change is that I have shrunk the playfield. The image is the FULL play screen, I have just shrunk it to about 80% of my screen area. This gives me black "bars" around the edges that I can put my information into more easily. The mod I use is called Viewport, and is available from CT. Very simple to use. I have slightly more black at the right and bottom so I can fit more info in there - it was a little weird at first, since the screen was off-center, but it took like an hour to get used to it.
I run the video at 1280x1024, which is 1.25:1, instead of 1.33:1. I don't know why this works best on my monitor, but it just does, so I go with it.
For comparison purposes, here is a shot of my old UI. Now this shot is actually 3 months old, and my UI got even more comlicated. For instance, I now have 4 chat windows instead of the 2 pictured, I have KTM minimized, etc. (more on this in a minute).
Okay, back to the new UI. The bottom of the screen is now the main area of interaction. For starters, I have 4 chat windows (using standard Blizz windows, but may change these at some point). This UI is totally meant for raiding, and my chats reflect that. Bottom left is whispers (important for taking DKP bids, etc.). Top right is guild (cause we are chatty when we raid). Bottom right is warrior channel and officer channel - important stuff I need to keep my eyes on. Notice that officer and warrior have very different colors, so I can distinguish them. Upper left is everything else, including part, raid, general, trade and BAH.
In the bottom center are my action bars. As you guys know, I am very button dependent. Now, granted, some of these things, like the World Enlarger, do not have to have a shortcut button, but they help. Also, in this shot, there are a number of empty buttons, but those are usually filled (for instance, for this shot I took off 8 announcement macros (45 secs to Sons, etc.) that we use on Rag). Also, I am used to where things are located, so I don't move things aroung too too much.
The program I use is called Discord Action Bars (DAB). This allows you to do pretty much anything you can to a button or bar, and then some. Change size, color, background, outline, font, cooldown counter, hotkey, spacing, number of buttons per bar, vertical, horizontal, number of rows per bar, etc. When I am out of range, the buttons grey out. When I don't have enough rage/mana, they turn red. When a skill is on cooldown, the time left appears on the button. You can program every bar and every button using simple events too. For instance, I have a skill that only activates when I block. If I want, I can make a giant button that appears in the middle of the screen, but only if I block and the skill is cooled down. I only use maybe 25% of the functionality of this mod, and I am still amazed.
The bottom bar is my main bar. This uses the normal main bar hotkeys of 1-= (you can see the keys on the buttons). I have charge, sunder armor, shield slam - all my bread and butter talents. The bar is dynamic, meaning that I have set it up to remap (change skills) when I change stances. For instance, button 3 is currently Overpower, because I am in Battle Stance (Overpower only works in Battle Stance). When I switch to Defensive Stance, that button remaps to Revenge (only available in Defensive Stance). I only remap 3 buttons. This is important. Blizzard offers 10 action bars. In the Blizzard UI, when you shape shift (equal to stance for warrior), the entire bar - all 12 buttons - are remapped. So, using Blizzard's ui, 3 stances takes 36 buttons. Furthermore, if I want a new skill in button #1, I have to change it in all 3 bars (change skill, switch stance, change skill, switch stance, change skill - oy!). With DAB, I only change the buttons I want changed. So, instead of 36 buttons, my 3 bars use 15. That leaves me 21 buttons for other things.
I don't show this in the screenshot, but if I use my mousewheel on the bottom bar, it takes me to my "professions" bar, which is where I put buttons for engineering, smelting, First Aid, Cooking, Fishing, etc.
The next bar up is secondary actions. Shooting, shouts, less used combat skills, etc. I key this as Shift-1 to Shift-= (S-1 to S-= on the bars).
Next bar up I use for combat support. This is normally filled with buffs, potions, sharpening stones, etc. Many of the buttons are currently empty, because I had them filled with macros for Rag. This bar is Ctrl-1 to Ctrl-=.
The fourth bar is even less used things. First are my long-cooldown skills - last stand (10 min) and shield wall and retaliation (both 30 min). I also have AOE taunt, escape from traps, etc. The skills that are here are primarily here due to the historical nature of where this bar was on my old UI when I used to mouse things - and now I am just used to those keys. This is the Alt bar (Alt-1 to Alt-=). I also have some things like mount, find minerals, etc.
The last bar is skills that are hardly ever used, but I need them someplace, just in case. Rend, sunder, Harbe Hearth, Thunder Cats+mount, etc. I use Ctrl+Alt for this bar.
One other important thing to note is the "8 buttons." This is where I put my primary healing. Right now it is mapped with a 1440 HS in Shift-8, A 1320 HS in Ctrl-8, and a 1200 HS in Alt-8. When I have no HS, I put heal pots in these slots. (My heal pots are currently in Alt-7). This makes it really easy to heal myself during battle, because I always know I have healing available in these slots in descending order of potency.
Just to the left near the bottom of the action bars is my stance/shapesift bar. This would be stealth bar for rogue, aura bar (I am pretty sure) for Pally, pet bar for hunter, shapeshift bar for druid, etc. I may have to mess with this for other classes, but I like to have it visible so that I can always see what stance I am in for my warrior. This is also done by DAB, and I made it vertical instead of horizontal.
Other things that DAB controls. Experience bar, latency bar, main bar art - all of which I have hidden. Micro Bar - the bar I have on the left side that has buttons for character, spell book, social, help, etc. I rarely use this, since I use the shortcut keys, but sometimes if I am typing in chat and want to open character screen, for example, I like to have this handy. Bag bar and Keyring button - in this shot, I have these shrunken down and placed on the far right. I usually hide them - so I am testing this out to see how I like it. I will prob hide them again.
Okay, the next easiest thing to explain is the Titan bars. These are the two black (I made them black, normally grey or red) bars at the extreme top and bottom of the screen. Titan is a very powerful mod that puts as much or as little info in a small area as you want. Here are the Titan mods I am running, from left to right:
Top Bar
Loot type - tells what type of looting is active and what the threshhold is (currently Group loot with green threshhold)
JB Roll - Any time someone rolls, it records the rolls, makes a list, and lets you announce with a shift-click. After a minute or so the rolls auto disappear, or you can manually delete.
Reputation - this track one type of reputation on the bar (currently Zandalar). If I mouse over it, a drop-down box appears with honor for every faction.
Performance - currently displayed is frame rate (gold), latency (green/yellow/red, same as latency bar), and total memory used (white)
Clock - nuff said
Regen - shows health and mana regen rate. Since I don't have mana, it only shows HP.
Durability - shows durability of lowest item as a percentage (or number - very customizable). If I mouse over, it does a drop down with all dur, including inventory.
Money+ - on the bar, it shows current gold for this character. On mouse over, it shows gold for all characters, as well as total.
GetDKP - this is the mod I use that allows people to whisper /dkp and get their amount. It shows my current DKP on the bar. If I mouse over, it shows everyone in my class' dkp. Also allows setting of options for GetDKP.
Coordinates - I put this right above mini-map. I rarely use it, but it's there if I need it without having to open the world map.
Bottom Bar
Item Rack - this is the Titan mod for Item Rack. It shows which sets I currently have equipped (Defense and One hand). Left click to show all sets and choose (I keybind mine, so I rarely use this). Right click to open Item Rack options. This is SUPER HELPFUL, since I can see at a glance if I am wearing Fire Resist Gear, Parachute Cloak, etc. without having to open character screen.
Recap - This is the Titan mod for recap. Shows my dmg, group dmg out, and group dmg in (just like when recap is minimized). Not that helpful, but clicking it shows/hides the full recap bar on the screen (which is in screenshot below). I like having it there for easy open/close of recap.
Titan Aggro - not a real useful mod. Tells you when you get aggro. As a tank, it tells me when someone else gets aggro. More useful for 5-man/10-man than raids.
Advanced Timers (ATI) - This is the one that says "no timers". ATI is the mod we use to time repops in MC. On Titan, it shows the timer that is next to expire. If I click it, it brings up the full window. Also allows control, like deleting expired timers.
CT Timer - this is my manual timer (currently shows 00:00:00). Can use to time upwards or countdown. It also appears on the screen on the right side, just above bags. I used to hide this timer, but now that I don't, I will prob eliminate the Titan mod, since it's duplicative.
Item Bonuse - mouse over and it shows how much str, agi, attack power, healing, etc. you get from the items you have equipped. Not super helpful, but I look at it from time to time.
Resistances - Currently shows arcane. Click to change resist type or show all. On the bar, it shows the last attack you took of that kind of dmg (red) and how much you resisted (green). On mouseover, it gives more complete stats, including last 5 attacks.
Ammo count - pretty self-explanatory, except that it also warns me when I get low on ammo (you can change the threshhold).
Bags - shows number of slots used. Left click to open bags (why I usually hide my bag bar).
The gear is a name toggle - click once to turn off all player names, click again for name only, again for name and guild, again for name and rank, again for all 3. Super nice, easy way to toggle names for raids.
The screwdrive shows all skills on mouseover (weapons, defense, professions, etc.)
The final 3 icons just adjust the look of titan bar (opacity, font, etc.)
So That's the end of Titan Bar.
I moved the minimap off the play field - so nice. I also moved tooltips to the upper right hand corner - hooray. They're never in my way anymore.
The two boxes next to the minimap (down and left) are Trinket Menu, more on that in a minute.
The two boxes directly under the minimap is where I moved my buffs. Buffs stack on the right, and debuffs on the left (the debuff is hard to see, because it's fading). I can't wait to see this with 16 buffs!!!! I use the Cosmos Buff mod for this (forget the name). I have every buff showing the name of buff, time left, flashes when below 30 seconds and gives a warning. I may switch these to a smaller format with Discord Frame Manager later, but these work for now.
Next down (green and blue bars) is the party/raid status. This is a new mod I just started using, but it is an adaptation of the Raid Status Box used in CTRA. It is so nice to have this off the edge of the screen. With a full raid, it will have more infor displayed (health and mana). Also shows AFK, offline, dead, etc. counts.
Then is KLH Threat meter. I am the only one currently shown, but it expands down as more people gain threat (provided they're running the mod, of course).
Now, on to the unit frame - the frames that display targets. For these, I used another Discord Mod - Discord Unit Frames or DUF. Like DAB, it is super customizable. The idea was to put as much information on screen as I could get, but make it easy to see and read, without clutter.
Self Frame - Small picture of me, Name, level, class, health and mana bars, with values displayed to the right (will prob add percentage on the bar at some point). In the upper right hand corner, it shows dmg taken, heals, etc. (currently showing -25). The whole background is a translucent green. No buffs or debuffs, since I have these on the right side.
Target frame - Pretty much the same as the self frame, but for a target and "backwards." Background is red for mobs. I think I have it set up to go blue for party, green for friendly, etc. Buffs and debuffs show below him - up to 3 rows of 8 each. Both go from right to left.
Target of Target - The frame just right and down from the target/mob frame is target of target (he's currently targeting me). Background color changes depending on target. Pretty much same set up as the self frame, except smaller, and it shows buffs (two rows on left side below picture from left to right) and debuffs (2 rows, right side, from right to left) - I currently have one budd and one debuff showing (hard to see because it's fading).
Party bars on the left side. Made these like self bar, but a little smaller, and no background, so they didn't cover things up. General set up is same as target of target, including the way buffs/debuffs show up. Pets appear just down and right of character (you can see Gracchu's pet, Chewy), with very minimal information (health and debuffs). One other cool thing I did, but you can't see it here, is add a health bar for the target of every party member. It appears below the buffs for that party member. This allows me to see whether party members are on different targets and how fast the targets are going down - a slimmed-down version of the MT windows in CTRA.
Pet window - not showing, but looks like a small self window, and a little below and offset right from self window. Also has icons for pet happiness and state (in combat, etc.).
Whew - that pretty much covers it for this screenshot. One more to cover a few things, and I'm done.
This screenshot shows what the window looks like with various of the mods "open." Most of these will look familiar, but just in case ...
The top left box is Heal Tracker. Does exactly what it says - tells me who heals me with which spells for how much, including overhealing. I can then send the info to those people or dump the totals to chat a la recap. If you look at the last screenshot, you will see a small black bar above the self frame, which is what it looks like "closed."
The next box to the right is a similar mod, but a Damage Tracker. Tracks all damage, including type and amount resisted, from every mob I ever fight. At the ttop is a red boc that says "All Opponents." When I click that, it open the next box to the right, which allows me to examine damage from individual or multiple mobs (so I can see exactly how much and what kind of damage Rag does to me, for example).
Next right is the Druability drop-down from Titan. This just gives you an idea of what the Titan mods look like when you mouse over them.
By the minimap, you can now see Trinket Menu "opened." The right two boxes are my two equipped trinket slots (can display vertical or horizontal). The left 10 boxes are the other 10 trinkets in my bag. Normally, only the equipped trinkets show, However, if I mouse over them, it shows all trinks, and I can left-click to equip in slot 1 and right-click to equip in slot 2. I can't imagine this being super necessary for non-engineers, but for engineers it is so nice. You can also set up trinket "rotations." So, I prioritize my trinkets. When I use the first one, it goes on cooldown, and Trink Menu swaps in #2. When I use it, it swaps in #3. When #1 cools down, it kicks whatever is equipped and re-equips #1. This would be super helpful in PvP to always have trinkets ready to go.
Lower right is my backpack/bags. I use a program called All-In-One Inventory (AIOI) to show it as one giant pack. If I click the bag bar, Titan Bag or hit B, it opens this. I can also hit Ctrl-B to open individual bags, which I rarely do. There are other bag mods out there, but this one works well enough for me.
In the middle/leftish of screen is Recap. I think most of you know this mod - tracks damage, heals and whatnot. This is open because I clicked on Titan Recap. If I click it again, it will go away.
Bottom center, just above action bars, is the frame for advanced timers. I pull this up in MC if we're trying to figure repop times, then close it back down.
Well, I think that pretty much concludes the tour of my new UI. I really like the concept of viewport to shrink the play screen. Once you do that, there are so many possibilities - like you could put two chat windows alone on the bottom and all bars on the right and left, or something like that. I have seen lots of nice UIs out there, but nothing that would do what I needed, so this is what I came up with. I will be doing some more tweaking in the next week or so (especially in 40-man raids), to figure where I want things and what I want to change (like redoing buff frames), but it will prob stay 90% the same.
I also run a ton of mods that are not discussed or displayed here (Alpha Map, Auctioneer, Gatherer, CT_MailMod, etc.), but this is mostly just about the look-and-feel of my new play set up.
Let me know if you have questions.
Sunday, July 02, 2006
A Brave New Day
Due to some rather disturbing occurrences in the HGA of late, The Harbies, in conjunction with Beyond Eternity, and Nordrasil Sempervians are forming Brave Adventurers of Hyjal. Brave Adventurers of Hyjal, or BAH, is essentially the same rule set and dkp setup as the “pre-insanity” HGA. BAH will provide the same Sat/Sun main raid, Ony when avail, ZG and AQ20 on weeknights, banking of cores/leather/DI ore, and single dkp set (compiled on 40 man runs only) that we are all used to and have planned for. Fairness, Stability, and Quality leadership. It promises to be a lot of fun. The BAH website is still under construction; the dkp database is up but is not accessible to the public as of this printing. I am told it will be available when the website goes live, but it is being updated after every run, viewable or not. BAH Officers at this time are as follows: Arthan/Larigan, Articfox/Drfoxy, Laila, Neafrina/Temerity … I believe there will be a couple more soon. With any luck we’ll pwn Ragnaros within the next month and be able to actually consider a serious run at BWL. So much to do, so much fun to have doing it. For those that favor stability and fun please join us in game= /join bah .
I’ll see you there,
-Wolf-
I’ll see you there,
-Wolf-
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