I am using the raid frames but its so hard to see the attonements on what not on each person.
Its my first healing but I am already suspecting I will need new frames, anyone give me advice or recommend something?
I am using the raid frames but its so hard to see the attonements on what not on each person.
Its my first healing but I am already suspecting I will need new frames, anyone give me advice or recommend something?
I’ve used elvui for the last year or so. Just today, starting to try out vuhdo. I’m really liking this. It’s been around for ever. I would try vuhdo.
Grid2 is highly customizable and the streamer/healer guide guy, Madskillzz has a few videos to help guide you through how to set it up and customize it. If you are into tailoring, tweaking and setting up your UI yourself, it is probably the way to go.
if you prefer convenience over tailoring I’d go with the Blizzard frames.
In my case I much prefer Grid2 for how customizable it is.
If you add in Omni CD and Omni CC, you can really max out your visuals on your frames.
My choice for healing has always been the default raid frames and simple mouseover macros. They’re a lot more intuitive than people give them credit for, and you can count on them to show you the most relevant debuff information you will need to know in every encounter. Also, you never need to update them lol.
The only downside to the default frames is that it won’t allow you the option to track your parties cooldowns. So I use Enhanced Raidframes (super lightweight addon) to show me when my party is popping things like Vendetta, Icy Veins, Incarnation, etc. The addon also allows you to add glow effects to certain auras and resize them, etc. If you’re having trouble tracking atonement, you could easily add a glow or make the atonement buff larger with ERF.
Good advice. I’ll also look into that addon for atonement tracking.
I’ve tried using it and added how the buffs and debuffs were microscopic. It was hard to track attonement.