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There are also plugins for World Events, like Hallow’s End, and plugins for rare item farms like the Long Forgotten Hippogryph in Azsuna and the Mysterious Camel figurine in Uldum. Really helpful if you’re like me and keep getting lost in the circular zone! HandyNotes: Oribos plugin – just marks where everything is on the map.
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HandyNotes: Shadowlands plugin – is great for all Shadowlands content (shown above)
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After that you need to download plugins for specific content. The link above is for the base Handy Notes addon which you will need to make this work, but it won’t do anything on its own. It also does the same with treasure chests – the descriptions can be really handy for treasures that need something specific to open them, too! Example of Handy Notes rare spawn note Also, icons marked in blue show rares that you can get loot/achievements from, and white icons are those you don’t need anymore. It also updates live, so if you’ve done your daily attempt on a mob for a rare mount (for example) it will remove the icon from the map for the day until you can farm for it again the next day. (These same notes appear on the main map and the mini map). You can see in the pic below a rare is marked on the map, and when I hover over it, it also shows me any steps I need to take to make it spawn, what it drops and whether or not I’ve already received that loot, and any achievements attached to killing that mob. However the real magic of it is what it can show you. The base idea of this addon is that it marks locations on stuff on your map. What it does: This addon is – pun absolutely intended – extremely handy. Used for: Treasures/rares, locations of stuff World Quest Tracker addon at zone level Handy Notes When you look at a zone level, the summary of quests on the left also give you a quick glance at how long each quest will be up for. Overall, this addon is a great quality of life improvement! World Quest Tracker addon at world level It also provides total summaries of how much of a particular reward is available in any zone (pink box in pink below), and you can preselect which world quests you want to do before heading off. This addon is so great for being able to prioritise your world questing experience. What it does: Gives an overview of world quests and rewards based on what you’re looking at on the map (Green box in pic below). ElvUI toggle anchors option to customise and move parts of your UI World Quest Tracker And as always, there’s a wowhead guide for that! Check out for all the info you need to get started. It can be a bit daunting setting up your own ElvUI profile, but Wago has you covered! There’s a whole collection of ElvUI profiles that people have shared – Same disclaimers apply – be careful about you import. You can also change as much or as little as you like, so if there are some parts of the base WoW UI that you want to keep, you can. What’s really useful about it is that you can customise and move every part of your UI, customise the way nameplate appear, your bags – everything. What it does: ElvUI is a great big addon that can completely replace the base Warcraft UI. Get it from: or through the tukui client These aren’t in any particular order – pretty much just the order in which I thought of them. (If you’re after raiding addons, check out my last post here for my favs.) Continuing on the theme of addons, in this post I’ll be going through some of my favourite WoW addons, what they do and where you can get them.