If there is something you want your nameplates to do, chances are, you are able to set that up using plater. Plater Nameplates is a nameplate addon with amazing customization options.
On today's feature, we would like to highlight the nameplate addon: So overall, if you want something simple go for tidyplates, but if you want something good that takes little investment, then go KUI, and if you want the best that requires more investment, then plater.Season 2 of Battle for Azeroth is on the horizon! With the release of Battle for Dazar'alor along with the newest season of Mythic+, PVP and more, we would like to take this time to highlight a new addon to help assist players. It will automatically color code mobs that are below 20%, but if you’re an execute class it will automatically color code the bars for your spec’s execute %.Īlso it automatically shows all debuffs you can remove from a target and yours and only your dots or debuffs (looking at you default tidyplates). The thing that made me stick with this is how good the default is. This is the one i use, and how good it is depends a lot on how much you’re willing to customize. I personally don’t like the default look of it, but it’s major upside is the ammount of customizations you can make, and in that regard it blows the other addons out of the water, but the default setting leave some things to be desired.
Probably the one that is used most commonly among high level players. It’s basically just a small step up from the baseline to make them look better, but a lot of funtionality is missing baseline compared to some others, but it’s simple and easy. This is probably the most common one across the player base. I personally don’t use this nor know many people that do, but it’s an option if you don’t wanna get a new addon just for plates. If you’re already using this addon, then you might as well use it’s nameplate options aswell.