Raiding Add-Ons
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Raiding Add-Ons
Here's some addon's.. personally ive only ever used bigwigs and ctraid from this list ,
but i posted Deadly Boss Mods just incase
BigWigs BossMods : http://www.curse.com/downloads/details/3299/
Deadly Boss Mods : http://wow.curse.com/downloads/details/4940/
CtRaid Assist : http://wow.curse.com/downloads/details/491/
I wont link Omen because im sure most have it or know of it by now.
but i posted Deadly Boss Mods just incase
BigWigs BossMods : http://www.curse.com/downloads/details/3299/
Deadly Boss Mods : http://wow.curse.com/downloads/details/4940/
CtRaid Assist : http://wow.curse.com/downloads/details/491/
I wont link Omen because im sure most have it or know of it by now.
Dhajin- Posts : 37
Join date : 2008-04-17
Addons need for raiding any end game instance
Below is a list of addons (with a brief description) to help us progress through Kara, and hopefully beyond. =D
Bigwigs:-
Bigwigs is an addon that deals with informing you when the boss is about to use one of its special attacks.
Omen2:-
Omen2 is an addon that allows you to see the amount of threat you have relative to that of those above and below you in a simple screen with a simplistic output.
CT_Raid Assist:-
CT_RA Is in essence a raid oragnising tool. This addon allowes you to see all health bars of every member of the raid along with several other functions.
Please download all these addons for future raids.
The How To Guide To Installing Your New Addons
Open the new file you have download, it should have a .zip at the end of it.
You will now be confronted with a new window, here you want to click the Extract All button.
You are now asked to chose the locaton you wish to extract too. This is important so you will want to get this right.
Find out where your World of Warcraft folder is, it is normaly found in C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft you now want to tell it to go into the interface folder, and then the addons folder. The addons folder is where you want it to end up. Once it is all selected as it should be, click extract, finish or whatever the button you are given consists of. (You should end up with something similar to C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons)
World of warcraft needs to be closed to install any new addons.
Bigwigs:-
Bigwigs is an addon that deals with informing you when the boss is about to use one of its special attacks.
Omen2:-
Omen2 is an addon that allows you to see the amount of threat you have relative to that of those above and below you in a simple screen with a simplistic output.
CT_Raid Assist:-
CT_RA Is in essence a raid oragnising tool. This addon allowes you to see all health bars of every member of the raid along with several other functions.
Please download all these addons for future raids.
The How To Guide To Installing Your New Addons
Open the new file you have download, it should have a .zip at the end of it.
You will now be confronted with a new window, here you want to click the Extract All button.
You are now asked to chose the locaton you wish to extract too. This is important so you will want to get this right.
Find out where your World of Warcraft folder is, it is normaly found in C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft you now want to tell it to go into the interface folder, and then the addons folder. The addons folder is where you want it to end up. Once it is all selected as it should be, click extract, finish or whatever the button you are given consists of. (You should end up with something similar to C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons)
World of warcraft needs to be closed to install any new addons.
moolong- Posts : 1
Join date : 2008-05-13
Re: Raiding Add-Ons
have done all that now i had omen2 previously and that worked no trouble, just hope for the same with these two!
Feuya- Posts : 58
Join date : 2008-04-16
Location : Stockholm, Sweden
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