![]() ![]() Threat Plates has a lot of customization options. Plater can do all these things as well, and then some. When in dps/heal spec those 2 colors flip around (as you usually prefer not to have aggro in those roles).Īs raiding usually involves 2 tanks, you can also setup another color for mobs that you do not have aggro on, but for which your partner tank does. Threat Plates’s default (i think) is to have healthbars of mobs that you’re tanking in 1 color (green) and mobs that are not being tanked by you in another color (red). ![]() The main thing that you want to see (besides the health% of mobs), is what your threat/aggro status is on every mob and their castbars. I like Threat Plates, but Plater or Tidy Plates are solid as well, and i know there’s a fairly well known kuiNameplates that i have never tried. There’s a lot of information that you want instant access to, but you also want your interface to be clean/minimalist so it leaves a clear view of the game world, balancing those is usually the trick. Yea indeed, i’d say Bbqflavours hits the nail on the head, that’s the main one.Ī bossmod addon (DBM or bigwigs, ideally whichever of the 2 most of your guild uses if you’re raiding in a guild environment), is generally advisable, but more than that, you’ll want useful nameplates. Personally I use Plater but I know there are many other options out there. Some decent nameplate addon is advisable I would say. ![]()
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