Class-specific mods

Windzarko

Well-Known Member
Whilst the guild mod pack is a generalised assembly of mods for any class, there are some mods which are a massive help for specific classes, and I thought it would be an idea to have a thread in which people can shout out class-specific mods they've found which are truly worth other people checking out.

The two I have discovered are:

Cryolysis, a truly awesome mod to help mages manage food, water, teleports/portals, mana gems, buffs, etc. It also adds bars to show the cooldown or duration remaning on spells you cast (eg how long until you can use evocation again, or how long the DoT from Fireball or suchlike is going to last for). It also has alerts for Polymorph spells, making a warning noise when it's going to break soon, and a different noise for when it breaks/is broken. It also tracks the Polymorphs of other people in the party/raid, and it makes different noises based on the type of polymorph; baa'ing for sheep, a squeal for pig, and I presume another noise for Turtle. All in all, it is an AWESOME mod.

Serenity, the priestly equivalent of Cryolysis. Another truly awesome mod, with buff management, timer bars, shackle alerts and so on. I highly recommend that all priests, irrespective of spec, get this mod; it works well for shadow and holy. I'm aware that there are more up-to-date versions of Serenity, but this seems to be the most stable one at the moment; if I am wrong and the newer versions are now more stable and work properly, please shout it out!

If there are any more truly awesome class-mods out there, feel free to shout out about them!
 

thatbloke

Junior Administrator
In a similar vein to the above two mods, all Warlocks should check out Necrosis. Unfortunately this has not been updated for some time now, however it does still fully work. You can use it to manage all of your shards and provide timers for all your spells' cooldowns. It also has lots of nifty buttons which mean I can fit all of my abilities on-screen with only this mod and 2 extra action bars (rather than the usual 4). The big button is also handy and can be mapped to a few different spells and show different values in the sphere. That sphere can also be skinned differently. The mod also provides big text and/or audio alerts if enemies are (potentially) banishable, enslaveable, immune to fear and also for when your soulstone runs out.

I'm not sure if there are any newer equivalents that have been kept more up-to-date, however with this there is actually no need to update it because it all still works perfectly!
 
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Gombol

Guest
Dont really use class mods...but i was thinking of getting one..if i find a good hunter one ill link it =)
 

Razaak

Well-Known Member
For rogues, I use Poisoner and Rogue Focus. There's a nice one called Poison Master which automates the buying of reagents and the mixing of poisons; I need to find out if there's an up-to-date version of that kicking around.

On my priest, I have cEasyHealer, which I can't recommend highly enough.
 

Zaggu

In Cryo Sleep
I'd like to leave a small remark regarding Necrosis: it is a great, intuitive addon, but somewhat heavy on resources, so I'd advise every warlock that uses it to disable concurrent addons like DoTimer, ShardManager and the like, since they are all adequately replaced by Necrosis. :)
 
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Razerhoof

Guest
I used necrosis on a lock before, very good mod.
For my shaman, I've now gotten the hang of healbot, which is pretty good for healers, it shows a healthbar for every person in the raid and allows you to specify which spell to cast on click. So for my shaman, I set it up like this:
left click - target that player
shift + left click - healing wave(rank9)
middle click - chain heal
right click - lesser healing wave

Works really well, can't wait to try it out more in instances and kara.
 
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