Aggro colours the background of the unitframe red, a good way to predict any incoming damage. Debuffs I can dispel highlights the border of the unit frame in the corresponding colour, and special debuffs (at the moment only penetrating cold has been set up) will also highlight the boarder, this makes it easy to spot important debuffs and makes dispelling a breeze. Debuffs are in the bottom right corner, they track any undispellable debuff that’s cast by an enemy. Adjust the height so only 5 frames fit vertically, move to desired location on screen.
Hit your raid frame options under your character frame (if in raid/group). If you use this in a Macro (not in an Addon), you have to add a /script-tag before: /script MyFrame:Hide() Addon: MyFrame:Show() Macro: /script MyFrame:Show() NOTE: Most frames have event handlers so even if you hide it, it can pop back up as a result of an. At the moment they are only tracking hots (including Earth Shield). Adjust height and width to desired settings. To hide a frame, you have to enter the frame name, followed by the command :Hide() Example: MyFrame:Hide() Hides a frame called 'MyFrame'. The frames are now a little bigger than before, with a smaller gap in between each frame, so the clickable area of each frame is enlarged without taking up any more screen space.īuffs appear in the bottom left corner of each frame and overlaps a little of the powerbar, and buffs cast by me are slightly bigger than those cast by others. It features class coloured powerbars, names, and a recolour of the heathbar that makes missing health pop out a lot more.
This is my latest raid frame setup, still using Pitbull, but with a different look and feel.