![]() I don't install any "aura packs", I see buffs and debuffs on my UI very clearly. I have spend entirety of mythic raids from beginning of WoD till SL with just a couple of auras (that i absolutely hafta react faster than light).Įxcluding of course some magic weakauras that groupped people or made some weird ass stuff. I have configured my ElvUI that for vast majority of debuffs I don't need to create yet another generic weakaura for every debuff because I see big icon and timer. If you NEED some addon to show you, debuffs that can kill you, then UI is bad. The important things are really boss mods / weakauras for raiding / various PvP mods for PvP that aren't included in any of the UI suites like ElvUI anyway.If you use weakauras then you don't use default ui. ElvUI and subscribe to some twitch streamer and grab his elvui profile. ElvUI and download some elvUI edit like BenikUI 5. ElvUI and download some ready UI from wago.io. I spent the last half of BFA raiding Mythic with Kkthnx UI which is essentially the Blizzard UI with a few conveniences. ElvUI and build your own variation from some of their built in profiles. AzeriteUI is popular in the community despite being less functional than the default UI. Most people raiding at the highest level have some really shit UIs. It's really not as bad as you're making it out to be. Whether that's something like ElvUI, something you built from scratch, or any of the compilations on Curseforge / WoWInterface / Whatever. Any UI that allows you to see and process the information that you need is a good UI.
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