World of Warcraft: Looking for a PvP Addon that marks enemy players by class for Arena and Battlegrounds.
January 28, 2009 2:06 PM Subscribe
World of Warcraft: Looking for a PvP Addon that marks enemy players by class for Arena and Battlegrounds.
Fed up having to search for the healer to kill in BG or Arena.
Is there any addon that will put a icon (or anything) about the enemy team to indicate a 'Healer' class?
I use 'Gladius' in Arenas to show the other team. This would be great to do if it just shown the nearby enemy healers.
If you have any other recommended Addons to make Arena / Battlegrounds / Ganking easier.
Cheers
Fed up having to search for the healer to kill in BG or Arena.
Is there any addon that will put a icon (or anything) about the enemy team to indicate a 'Healer' class?
I use 'Gladius' in Arenas to show the other team. This would be great to do if it just shown the nearby enemy healers.
If you have any other recommended Addons to make Arena / Battlegrounds / Ganking easier.
Cheers
Proximo works well, because you get a big class icon with their name and health. Although, I get a big error popup when I come across Death Knights. Maybe there's a newer version out?
posted by Zaximus at 3:33 PM on January 28, 2009
posted by Zaximus at 3:33 PM on January 28, 2009
Proximo does class.
I'm pretty sure that addons can't tell who is specced for healing. Just look for healing related buffs (ie. Earth Shield/Prayer of Mending, etc..) on players or look for self buffs such as Water shield or Wisdom.
posted by wongcorgi at 12:01 PM on January 29, 2009
I'm pretty sure that addons can't tell who is specced for healing. Just look for healing related buffs (ie. Earth Shield/Prayer of Mending, etc..) on players or look for self buffs such as Water shield or Wisdom.
posted by wongcorgi at 12:01 PM on January 29, 2009
proximo or a x.perl plugin are the simplest ones I think
posted by jan murray at 1:07 PM on January 29, 2009
posted by jan murray at 1:07 PM on January 29, 2009
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posted by paradoxflow at 2:47 PM on January 28, 2009