Limit the Types of Addons

One of the holiday events would give you an item to create pillars of moonlight.

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That’s what it was! Thank you, and yes we used them as raid markers… I kinda suspect this is where blizzard actually got the idea for it from, because it was very popular to use them this way.

It’s not legit classic without 1 button decursive spam.

Meh, you can survive without having an addon play the game for you.

I recently found an old backup copy of my WoW interface folder.

The date modified for the addon files included in the folder are 05/25/2006. The addons in the folder are:

  • Nurfed UI - Includes Folders for General, HUD, UnitFrames, Utility, ActionBars
  • Auctioneer (this is prior to the date of Oct 2006 listed in an above post)
  • Autobar
  • AF Tooltip
  • Combat Stats
  • Enchantrix - Enchanting addon
  • Enhanced Tooltip
  • Informant
  • MCP
  • Mob Health
  • Necrosis - Warlock specific addon
  • SCT - Scrolling Combat Text
  • Stubby
  • Titan Panel
  • UberQuest

I also know that I ran additional addons between May and October 2006 including CT Raid Assist, KTHreat meter, an addon for Mailbox functionality allowing mailing of multiple items at a time.

I also had one that tagged my Soulshards with the names of MoBs/Players that they had come from. That one was fun I had a “collection” of souls in my bank from players I PVP’d against.

Bottom line is that I ran more addons in Vanilla than I do now because so much of the functionality of those addons is now baked in to the standard UI.

Elune stone from lunar festival.

But it’s not an authentic vanilla experience.

My mage pressed that button a lot back then!

Well you can get the more current version of heal bot or something and have to click on each person individually.

Don’t ask why I’m back in here, but in Vanilla, my raid would use flares, the coloured smoke you got from engineers, to mark places.