New World of Warcraft user-interface additions like its built-in damage meter aren't intended to offer all the bells and ...
World of Warcraft: Midnight's expansion pre-patch is out later today on January 20, and once it's live, many of the game's ...
According to some gamers, the add-ons of WOW are giving an error. This error basically means that there is something wrong with the add-ons you have added to your ...
As Midnight Pre-patch nears, the furor of WoW's add-ons appear again, with meta addon lists, and work-arounds already ...
World of Warcraft, in a huge move for a 20-year old MMO, has just announced plans to slowly, but surely, phase out its combat add-ons in favour of building that functionality into the main game. The ...
World of Warcraft is on the cusp of one of its boldest gameplay pivots in years. With Patch 11.1.7 on the horizon, Blizzard is drawing a firm line in the sand: the age of mandatory combat add-ons is ...
I recently wrote about Pet Quality Glow, a wonderful add-on that tells you the quality of the pet during (not before) a pet battle. It's no longer listed as out of date, by the way. I highly recommend ...
Details! Damage Meter Classic gives you, well, details. One of the most popular add-ons in Live World of Warcraft, this version was made specifically for Classic. It’s a surprisingly robust add-on, ...
With World of Warcraft: Midnight, Blizzard is getting ready to make good on a major change to the game teased earlier this year: making some of the numerous mods, or add-ons, players love to use to ...
It's a question we get often enough in The Queue, and one that always comes up whenever there's some brouhaha over add-ons: why doesn't Blizzard just turn off the ability to all third party add-ons?
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