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I was just wondering what UI mods is everyone using?
i just cant find any complete packages.. Which means we need to rely on single downloads
-there is just some things the standard UI cant do..
1) floating combat text
2) setting personal waypoints in maps
3) character tabs that show mana and stamina and casting bars from me and my ennemies
4) buffs and debuffs from both me and my target..
5) good inventory mods, preferably icon based
etc etc etc...
in the end there often is just not enough information to base your decisions on..
which ones are you using, and which ones can you advice..
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
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This is very much personal choice. I do have some concerns though that addons can cause glitches and even lag. So I use as few as possible.
Download minion & choose from there the most downloaded addons also you can use it for WoW addons & keep all your mods updated automatically..just open it b4 you run the game.
http://minion.mmoui.com/
There are about 5 Mods that you are really going to want in my opinion.
1. Foundry Tactical Combat (FTC). I use this mostly to see how much damage and healing I'm doing and taking....this also changes the HP, magicka window and a lot of other things...you can change stuff up in the add-on settings.
2. Lorebooks. This will help you find all the lorebooks if you are having troubles finding them all. Icons will be placed on the map showing the locations of the lorebooks
3. Skyshards- This will put icons on your map showing you all the skyshards.
4. Treasuremaps- This will put an X on the map to show you the locations of the treasure maps you will most likely find in the locked treasure chests.
5. wykyyd outfitter. Not sure if that's how you spell it. But this will create armor and weapon sets as well as skill sets so you can easily switch between tank/heals/dps builds.
Sorry but I don't know any good Inventory mods. www.esoui.com is a great place to search for eso mods though.
The only mods I use at the moment are
Librarian: Once you interact with a book it stores and allows you to read it when ever you want. Also informs you if you've read that book or not.
Sous Chef: Lets me know which ingredients to pick up for provisioning.
Research Assistant: Easily shows me which Items I should research and which I can deconstruct/sell.
Advanced Filters: Allows me to search inventories more easily.