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My Complete World of Warcraft UI & Addons Setup for 2026

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Intermediate 10 min read For: World of Warcraft players interested in customizing their UI with addons.
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AI Summary

This video provides a complete walkthrough of the creator's World of Warcraft UI setup, based on ElvUI, and covers all the addons used, their functions, and a step-by-step installation guide to replicate the clean, functional interface.

[00:00]
UI Overview

The UI is based on ElvUI, with additional addons for functionality and aesthetics.

[00:57]
Trinket Tracker

Tracks unused trinkets in a movable box that shows cooldowns.

[01:22]
Cooldown Manager Centered

Displays all cooldowns in the center with customizable skins and alerts, similar to Hekili.

[02:19]
Bug Grabber & BugSack

Captures and stores Lua errors to prevent pop-ups.

[02:47]
Merlok Export

In-game companion to Merlok.io for tracking top players' stats, talents, and gear.

[03:23]
Mythic Dungeon Calculator

Calculates mythic+ score based on completed keys and rewards.

[04:12]
Mythic Plus Utility

Shows which utility abilities are helpful in specific dungeons.

[04:47]
Syndicate

Inventory addon that shows which characters have the same items.

[05:17]
HandyNotes

Map addon that tracks rares, treasures, and other points of interest.

[06:14]
Masque

Skinning addon that changes the look of UI elements; uses Simplicity skin.

[06:43]
Warp Deplete

Tracks dungeon timers, affixes, and progress compared to previous runs.

[07:08]
Northern Sky Raid Tools

Raid addon for assignments, encounter alerts, and quality-of-life features.

[07:46]
SimulationCraft

Exports character data for simulation to optimize gear and talents.

[08:11]
PEEVES Best in Slot

Shows where best-in-slot items come from on the character screen.

[09:05]
Enhanced Quality of Life Core

Adds many quality-of-life features like improved interface and gameplay options.

[10:03]
By the Way Quest

Tracks questlines and paths for achievements and completion.

[10:38]
Easy Experience Bar

Displays XP gain, rest XP, time to level, etc., while leveling.

[10:59]
ElvUI & WindTools

Core UI framework with extensive customization options.

[11:30]
Better Wardrobe

Enhances the transmog screen with more sets and filters.

[11:55]
Big Wigs

Boss mod that tracks timers and abilities, similar to DBM.

[12:24]
Class Codex

Provides in-game class guides, rotations, and stat priorities for casual players.

[13:18]
Details

Damage meter addon that will be reskinned to match the UI.

[13:37]
FRF Sakilly

Rotation helper that shows the next ability to press and procs.

[14:13]
Horizon Suite

Customizes the objective window and other UI elements.

[14:48]
Little Wigs

Dungeon version of Big Wigs for boss timers and callouts.

[15:05]
Lucky One UI

Essential addon to install the creator's UI profile.

[15:23]
Method Raid Tools

Raid management addon for notes, inspections, and checks.

[15:45]
Midnight Sensei

Rates combat performance from F to A+.

[16:07]
Mythic Plus Count

Shows mob percentage in mythic+ dungeons, useful for tanks.

[16:29]
Narcissus

Aesthetic addon for character thumbnails and an enhanced character window.

[17:01]
Plater

Nameplate addon using Jundies profile for NPCs and players.

[17:18]
Plumber

UI customization addon for various in-game elements.

[17:51]
Raider.IO

Shows mythic+ scores and raid progress in tooltips.

[18:09]
Raider Ranked

Converts mythic+ score into ranked tiers like bronze, silver, etc.

[18:26]
Sensei's Class Resource Bar

Tracks class resources like combo points and mana.

[18:47]
Waypoint UI

Adds a glowing waypoint icon on the map for quests and pins.

[19:35]
Installation Process

Steps: type /elvui, select Lucky One UI, install, copy import string, paste in edit mode layout import, then fine-tune positions.

[22:32]
Customization Tips

Uncheck thin borders in ElvUI general cosmetic for thicker lines. Import Jundies Plater profile from weakaura.io.

By following the installation steps and importing the Lucky One UI profile, you can achieve a clean, functional UI similar to the creator's. Fine-tuning positions and importing the Jundies Plater profile complete the setup.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 19:35 Install all listed addons from CurseForge or similar source.
2 19:55 Type /elvui, go to Lucky One UI, click install, and follow the prompts (1080p, DPS, etc.).
3 20:44 Copy the import string from Lucky One UI, go into edit mode, layout dropdown, import, paste, name it, and import.
4 21:07 Click next and finish to apply the base UI.
5 21:26 Fine-tune positions: move secondary resource bar, trinkets, utility bars, FRF Sakilly, primary resource bar, boss abilities, tooltip, etc.
6 22:32 Optional: In ElvUI general cosmetic, untick thin borders for thicker lines.
7 23:05 Import Jundies Plater profile: search 'Plater Jundies' on Google, go to weakaura.io, copy import string, type /plater, go to profiles, import profile, paste.

Study Flashcards (13)

What is the base addon for the UI shown in the video?

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ElvUI

00:15

What does the Trinket Tracker addon do?

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It tracks unused trinkets in a movable box that shows cooldowns.

01:04

Which addon is used to capture Lua errors and prevent pop-ups?

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Bug Grabber and BugSack

02:19

What is the purpose of Merlok Export?

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It is an in-game companion to Merlok.io for tracking top players' stats, talents, and gear.

02:47

Which addon shows which utility abilities are helpful in specific dungeons?

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Mythic Plus Utility

04:12

What does the Syndicate addon do?

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It shows which other characters have the same items when mousing over them in bags.

04:47

Which addon is used to track rares and treasures on the map?

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HandyNotes

05:17

What skin does the creator use with Masque?

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Simplicity

06:25

What is the difference between Class Codex and Merlok Export?

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Class Codex is for casual players with basic guides, while Merlok Export is for hardcore players with high-end data.

13:02

Which addon is essential to install the creator's UI profile?

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Lucky One UI

15:05

What does the Plater addon use for its profile?

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Jundies profile

17:08

How do you import the Lucky One UI profile?

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Type /elvui, go to Lucky One UI, click install, then copy the import string and paste it in edit mode layout import.

19:55

What is the optional customization to change thin borders to thick?

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In ElvUI general cosmetic, untick the three thin border options.

22:37

💡 Key Takeaways

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UI Base: ElvUI

Establishes the foundation of the entire UI setup.

00:15
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Cooldown Manager Centered

Key addon for centralizing cooldown tracking with customization.

01:22
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Merlok Export for High-End Data

Provides in-game access to top player data for optimization.

02:47
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Class Codex vs Merlok Export

Highlights the difference between casual and hardcore addon choices.

13:02
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Installation Process

Core tutorial section that enables viewers to replicate the UI.

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Top 2 Must-Have Addons for Stability

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Track Best Players In-Game with Merlok

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One-Click UI Installation Trick

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[00:00] You've all been asking about my UI, how

[00:02] to set it up, and everything you need to

[00:05] get it ready and clean-looking. So, this

[00:07] video is going to break down everything

[00:09] you need to get it sorted. Super simple,

[00:12] super easy. Let's jump in. This is my

[00:15] entire UI. Now, its base is ElvUI.

[00:19] Everything else is really simple to

[00:21] install and put into the format that you

[00:24] need. Honestly, it's going to be a super

[00:26] simple video. I'm going to run down all

[00:28] of my add-ons I'm using, have turned on,

[00:31] and everything they do, and how they can

[00:34] be used. We're going to go on to another

[00:36] character now, and we're going to go

[00:37] from the ground up. So, this is what

[00:40] it's going to look like when you log on

[00:41] to a fresh character with all my add-ons

[00:44] installed. Now, I'm going to take you

[00:45] down the list of add-ons I've got, what

[00:47] they are, what they do, and then when

[00:49] you've got that full list, we're going

[00:50] to install them up to create the UI that

[00:53] you've seen just on my feral druid. The

[00:55] first add-on on our list to install will

[00:57] be trinket tracker. Ignore this cuz I

[00:59] don't actually know how you get rid of

[01:00] it. Uh but, yeah, the first add-on is

[01:02] trinket tracker. What this does is

[01:04] something super simple, and that in edit

[01:07] mode, you have this little box for

[01:09] trinkets that tracks your unused

[01:11] trinkets that you can drag anywhere and

[01:13] wherever you want just to see, and it

[01:15] goes on cool down and everything. It

[01:17] really is just as simple as that. The

[01:19] next add-on that I use is called cool

[01:22] down manager centered. I use this on all

[01:24] my characters and have done since the

[01:25] start of midnight. I think it's

[01:28] fantastic. You can have all CDs in the

[01:30] middle with some nice skins, some alerts

[01:32] that you can customize, and you can see

[01:34] the assistant combat on top of it if you

[01:37] really need it. Now, so we go into cool

[01:39] down manager on our options and add-on

[01:41] section, we can see we can track buffs,

[01:43] bars, icons, utility icons. You can

[01:46] enable custom trackers, change it all

[01:48] within edit mode. There's icon styling,

[01:50] cool down settings, tracker, keybind

[01:52] display. And right here we have rotation

[01:54] highlight on CDM. So, if you remember

[01:56] Hekili, you can make it look kind of

[01:58] like that with your abilities so you can

[02:00] see it right in the middle of your

[02:01] screen rather than down on your bars.

[02:03] There is also other additions you can do

[02:05] here. It is very, very customizable, and

[02:08] I honestly think it is an absolute great

[02:11] choice to be using. Essential cool

[02:13] downs, utility cool downs, extra

[02:15] abilities, and more. Next up, we have

[02:19] arguably the two most important add-ons

[02:22] when you're running a ton of add-ons in

[02:24] your game, and that is Bug Grabber and

[02:26] BugSack. And all they do is any Lua

[02:29] errors or any problems that you will

[02:30] have, they will literally grab and

[02:32] store. You can open them here if you

[02:34] want to. You can clear the bug tracker

[02:36] out with simple clicks. They really are

[02:38] just super easy, but super important

[02:41] when you're running add-ons that you

[02:42] don't want flash ups just constantly

[02:44] appearing on your screen. The next

[02:45] add-on we're going to talk about is

[02:47] Merlok Export. Now, if you're familiar

[02:49] with Merlok.io, a place where you can

[02:51] track some of the best players in the

[02:53] world for PvP and dungeons, well, this

[02:56] is a companion add-on that allows us to

[02:58] track all of that in game. Now, we can

[03:01] select any class we like right here, see

[03:03] their rating, see all of their stats and

[03:06] how ours compare to them, the most

[03:08] popular talent builds including the most

[03:10] popular one, all of the popular items,

[03:13] enchants, and everything for both

[03:14] dungeons and PvP. I love using this. I

[03:17] think it's great to have it all in game

[03:19] without flicking back and forth.

[03:21] Honestly, a really good add-on. Next is

[03:23] something super simple. Not everyone's

[03:25] going to need it, but I like to be able

[03:27] to track my mythic dungeon points. So,

[03:30] mythic dungeon calculator is my next

[03:33] choice. So, what this does is allows you

[03:36] to go to this screen here and just type

[03:39] in

[03:40] what you've got, what you've already

[03:41] done, and what you have, and see what

[03:44] score you get from everything. Say I

[03:46] already had a 10, you could turn it

[03:47] open, it would tell you exactly what

[03:48] you've got. Keystone, mythic plus

[03:51] rewards, great vault, seasonal

[03:52] achievements, everything all in one

[03:55] window with ease for a ton of tracking,

[03:58] and basically just to track how many

[03:59] points you're going to get if you time

[04:00] on a certain difficulty. It's honestly

[04:03] really easy, and I just use it every now

[04:04] and then to decide which one's the most

[04:06] important that I do next. So, following

[04:09] on from our mythic dungeons and raid

[04:10] stuff that we like to use, we have

[04:12] mythic plus utility, which I think is

[04:14] helpful if you like to track what

[04:16] utility you have, what you can use to

[04:18] help the dungeon, and how it can benefit

[04:20] the group. It tells you when you go into

[04:22] a dungeon, for instance, Magister's

[04:24] Terrace, that dispel magic is going to

[04:26] be helpful for these abilities. Master

[04:28] spell is going to be helpful for these

[04:30] abilities, and dominate mind a talent

[04:31] which we have isn't going to be helpful

[04:33] at all, and we can get rid of it and

[04:35] maybe replace it for one of the two

[04:36] above. Now, super simple, super easy.

[04:39] It's just something if you want to help

[04:40] out or track your talents or just make

[04:42] things a little bit easier for everyone

[04:44] around you. Next, we have one of my

[04:45] inventory add-ons, and it's called

[04:47] Syndicate. So, what Syndicate actually

[04:49] does is when you bring up your bag right

[04:52] here, it allows you to mouse over

[04:55] individual items and see which other

[04:58] characters that you have that have these

[05:01] items on. So, if we mouse over this

[05:03] Earth-Encrusted Gem, we can see that

[05:05] this character, Biggy Swalls and

[05:06] Folsong, all have this item on them and

[05:09] how many they've got in their bags. It's

[05:11] just a super lightweight add-on, and it

[05:13] can be helpful at times. Now, the next

[05:15] add-on is a map add-on, and that is

[05:17] HandyNotes. I believe everyone should be

[05:19] running this. It allows you to track so

[05:21] many different things on the map, rares,

[05:23] treasures, and so, so much more. Now,

[05:26] I've had to change location because I

[05:28] only have Midnight, so there's tons of

[05:30] ones for all the other expansions, but I

[05:32] just use the Midnight one cuz I'm

[05:33] spending most of my time here. I'm not

[05:35] an old loot farmer type of person. But,

[05:37] as you can see, all these little icons

[05:38] on the map that you can mouse over, you

[05:40] can see what rares drop mounts, what

[05:42] items they drop, where glyphs are if you

[05:44] want to get the mounts, world bosses,

[05:46] everything like that. There was

[05:48] achievement, sky riding, abundance,

[05:49] profession treasures. Everything that

[05:52] you might need to track on your map if

[05:54] you're a little bit of a collector, you

[05:56] like to do stuff in your spare time,

[05:58] quests, achievements, all of that stuff.

[06:00] I think it's very necessary and

[06:01] extremely helpful to have it. Now, I

[06:04] didn't go over RC Loot Council because

[06:06] this is if you're in a guild and you

[06:07] manage loot and all things like that. I

[06:09] don't think it's needed to go over in

[06:11] this particular video. Next up is

[06:14] Masque. So, Masque is just a skinning

[06:16] add-on for the ElvUI we're going to use.

[06:19] You can ignore Masque ElvUI Esque

[06:22] because we use Simplicity. Like I said,

[06:25] Masque is just a skinning add-on that

[06:27] allows you to change the global look of

[06:30] tons of different things with just a

[06:32] click of a button, even on ElvUI and

[06:34] everything like that. You come in here,

[06:36] you click it, and you click Simplicity.

[06:38] Obviously, we can check this out when

[06:39] it's installed, but it's really as

[06:41] simple as that. Next up is a mythic plus

[06:43] add-on called Warp Deplete. Now, this

[06:46] tracks your dungeon timers, what affixes

[06:48] are, the timer to plus three, plus two,

[06:51] all of the bosses, and how you've

[06:52] improved or not improved compared to

[06:54] previous runs. Now, I don't really use

[06:57] this at the moment. I use something a

[06:58] bit more lightweight connected to my

[07:00] objective window called Horizon Suite,

[07:02] but if I don't use it, this is my go-to

[07:04] one, Warp Deplete. Next up is our raid

[07:08] one, and that is Northern Sky Raid

[07:10] Tools. Now, this allows you to do a lot

[07:12] of stuff within the raid with ease. If

[07:15] you're a leader or even just a raider,

[07:17] there's a few things you can do here.

[07:19] You can do assignments for mythic

[07:20] bosses. There's encounter alerts. So,

[07:22] when you do a boss and as long as these

[07:23] turned on, it will come up in the middle

[07:25] of your screen saying what's about to

[07:27] happen or what you need to do. If you're

[07:29] someone that's an audible listener and

[07:31] learner, or you need some visual in

[07:32] front of your screen, this is going to

[07:34] be great for you. There's also a few

[07:36] quality of life stuff like gateways,

[07:38] soul wells, feasts, all stuff like that.

[07:40] There's a ton you can do with this

[07:41] add-on in terms of raiding and group

[07:43] content. Next, we have SimulationCraft.

[07:46] So, if you're looking to improve your

[07:47] character in any way whatsoever, you'll

[07:50] be using SimulationCraft as it allows

[07:52] you to take your character's stats,

[07:54] talents, everything you've got in your

[07:56] bag, in your gear, and go and look for

[07:59] what is better or sim which does more

[08:01] damage or all these other things. I

[08:03] won't go into that in this video, but

[08:05] it's very helpful if

[08:11] up, we have PEEVES. PEEVES does a ton of

[08:14] add-ons that all benefit each other in

[08:16] kind of different ways. Now, the ones

[08:18] that I use are PEEVES Best in Slot and

[08:21] PEEVES Best in Slot Data with PEEVES

[08:23] Commons. Now, all this does is when you

[08:25] go to your character screen and you

[08:27] mouse over your stuff, it will tell you

[08:30] roughly where your Best in Slot stuff

[08:32] comes from. This takes from Wowhead and

[08:34] other sources like this. You just mouse

[08:36] over. As you can see, gaze, Val'anyr,

[08:38] Hammer of Ancient Kings, Ember Wing

[08:39] Feather, your rings, your weapon is

[08:42] crafted. Just little stuff like that. If

[08:44] you don't mind too much going super

[08:46] min-maxy, this can be really helpful so

[08:48] you're not tabbing in and out of the

[08:50] game all the time looking at websites.

[08:51] And also, PEEVES Commons is just the

[08:54] add-on you need to make this other stuff

[08:56] functional. So, you grab PEEVES Commons,

[08:58] and you can grab anything else that you

[08:59] want from his selection of add-ons.

[09:02] There is Next, we have a big quality of

[09:05] life add-on called Enhanced Quality of

[09:06] Life Core. You can also use Leatrix

[09:08] Plus. It's really up to you on what you

[09:10] go with here. There's a few out there

[09:11] that are pretty good. But, Enhanced

[09:13] Quality of Life Core actually adds a ton

[09:17] of stuff to the game, stuff that even

[09:19] WeakAuras used to do. So, look, we have

[09:20] our interface here. We have frames,

[09:22] action bars, visibility, cast bars,

[09:24] bars, resources, pop-ups, cool downs,

[09:26] action tracker. And that's just

[09:28] interface. There's general gameplay,

[09:30] social,

[09:32] economy, sound. There's so much you can

[09:35] do with this add-on that even I've not

[09:37] gone fully into it. It's just nice to

[09:39] have there and look through these

[09:41] options for stuff that you might want or

[09:43] might need. Now, I'm not going to skim

[09:45] over the things we do need. Now, Shared

[09:47] Media is used by a lot of stuff. It

[09:50] provides shared sound files via Lib

[09:53] Shared Media for Enhanced Quality of

[09:55] Life Core, and it's used in a ton of

[09:57] things. So, you know, grab the shared

[09:59] media add-on on CurseForge as well.

[10:03] Next, we have By the Way Quest. It's not

[10:05] something that I always use, but it's

[10:06] something that I like to have in the

[10:08] background. Now, what this does, it

[10:10] allows you to track like the roots and

[10:12] the paths and the chapters for

[10:14] everything in the game. Now, I've just

[10:16] got Midnight and the War Within

[10:18] installed cuz that's kind of what I

[10:19] focus on the moment, but if I was going

[10:20] to back and do the achievements or

[10:21] trying to complete like every questline,

[10:23] then this is what I would go and use. As

[10:26] you can see, if you just click into

[10:27] something, you can see the full

[10:28] questline and the roots that you can

[10:30] take and the quests that bring you to

[10:31] certain points. It's really lightweight,

[10:33] it's really simple to use, and it's just

[10:35] a handy add-on. Next up is Easy

[10:38] Experience Bar. Now, you'll only see

[10:40] this if you're leveling a new character,

[10:41] and it's something I like to use cuz it

[10:43] allows me to track how much I'm earning,

[10:45] when I'm going to level up, how much

[10:46] rest XP, time in session,

[10:48] time to level, all of that. Just, you

[10:51] know, normal stuff that you have right

[10:53] there. There's no stress with it. It's

[10:55] just lightweight, you install it, and

[10:56] it's boom, sorted. So, the main one for

[10:59] my UI, how it looks, how it sits,

[11:01] everything you need. You need ElvUI and

[11:04] ElvUI WindTools for starters. Libraries

[11:06] and options get installed with the ElvUI

[11:09] folder. I'll show you how to install

[11:11] that quickly when we do the installation

[11:13] process of stuff. Now, this is ElvUI.

[11:16] This is WindTools. You can do a lot with

[11:17] it, skins, customization, you know, you

[11:19] can bring stuff up, change a lot of

[11:21] stuff, and it really is just a big

[11:23] add-on that I love to use, and I'm so

[11:24] glad I got it updated for Midnight. I'm

[11:26] a big fan of how they do their UIs.

[11:28] Next, we have an add-on called Better

[11:30] Wardrobe. This is just an add-on I like

[11:32] to use when I'm transmogging stuff cuz

[11:34] when I'm in this screen, I can see more

[11:36] sets that I've got, more cut-off points.

[11:38] I can see all these extra sets that

[11:41] wouldn't be there if I didn't have this

[11:43] add-on installed. So, great add-on,

[11:45] great for transmoggers, just a nice

[11:47] add-on to have in the background. Then,

[11:48] of course, another raid add-on that I

[11:51] think is needed alongside Northern Sky

[11:53] Raid Tools is Big Wigs. So, Big Wigs

[11:56] allows you to track incoming boss

[11:57] timers, things in the middle of your

[11:59] screen. Big Wigs is basically necessary.

[12:01] If you're familiar with DBM, it's very,

[12:03] very similar to that. It's just a

[12:06] different version. Now, we can have our

[12:08] bars and where they're tracked, we can

[12:10] see them all and besides bars, we can

[12:12] move them around, we can test them, we

[12:14] can see stuff. It really is helpful in a

[12:16] raid environment to have these things

[12:18] showing. So, that's Big Wigs and all the

[12:21] raid ones to do with it. Next is Class

[12:24] Codex. Now, Class Codex is one that I

[12:26] think is useful for maybe beginners or

[12:28] people that just kind of want to track

[12:29] this stuff in game. Now, what it does,

[12:32] it gives you this little window next to

[12:33] your character bar with stat priority,

[12:36] raid single target talents, mythic plus

[12:37] talents, delves, raid, other stuff.

[12:40] You've got your single target rotation,

[12:42] your multi-target rotation, your opener,

[12:44] everything on screen right in front of

[12:47] you. Now, does it mean it's 100%

[12:49] perfect? No. It takes from Wowhead, so

[12:50] there's discrepancies here and there to

[12:53] what the best players might be using.

[12:54] So, someone who's up-and-coming, who's

[12:57] not super familiar with the game, or

[12:58] just kind of being casual and

[13:00] progressing, this is great for you. I

[13:02] would say Class Codex is more for like

[13:04] the casual player, and Merlok Expo, what

[13:07] we had earlier, is more for the hardcore

[13:09] player that wants to see the high-end

[13:10] stuff. You can see talents, best gear,

[13:13] trinkets, enhancements, and the crafts

[13:15] that you need. Next up is Details. Now,

[13:18] I think the Blizzard damage meters suck

[13:22] and look rubbish. So, I am still using

[13:25] Details meters down here in the bottom

[13:27] left, and this will be reskinned into

[13:30] our UI later on really easily. So, if

[13:33] you're looking for the aesthetic of my

[13:34] stuff, then you can see it later on. So,

[13:37] we have F R F Sakilly. Now, it's got a

[13:40] similar name to Hekili, I know, but it's

[13:42] still very different. Now, it allows you

[13:44] to put your assisted highlight into one

[13:47] little box that's draggable, so you can

[13:49] see everything. Now, it still doesn't do

[13:50] cooldowns or stuff like that, but it

[13:52] gives you a box to tell you where it is,

[13:54] when it is, and what to press next. It

[13:56] also tells you procs. So, procs that

[13:59] don't have anything to do with your

[14:00] rotation or might appear, you can see

[14:02] above it. Even heals and utility that

[14:03] proc, you can see it. So, it's a helpful

[14:05] add-on to have kind of in the middle of

[14:06] your screen if you want to see stuff or

[14:08] just want to lazy away and follow the

[14:10] rotation right here. Next up is a big

[14:13] one. This is Horizon Suite. I found it

[14:15] recently, and I really like the way it

[14:17] looks. I use it to change my objective

[14:20] window here. You can do a lot with

[14:23] Horizon Suite, and it is getting updated

[14:25] constantly. So, we have access, we have

[14:29] focus stuff, presence inside. Now, all

[14:30] of these might not mean a lot to you,

[14:32] but they can change a ton of stuff in

[14:34] your game. It's something that you have

[14:36] to play around with yourself and decide

[14:38] what you want. I genuinely just use it

[14:40] for the objective window and nothing

[14:42] else, but they are working on a lot, and

[14:44] it can do a lot aesthetic and

[14:46] customization-wise.

[14:48] Next is Little Wigs. I don't really need

[14:50] to cover it. It's literally the dungeon

[14:52] version of Big Wigs. It's going to do

[14:54] callouts, help you with boss bars, cast

[14:57] bars, everything like that. Just get it

[14:59] installed, and once we go through the

[15:01] installation, you can just ignore it cuz

[15:03] it will place everything for you. Now,

[15:05] along with ElvUI, this is definitely the

[15:07] most important. Lucky One UI. This is

[15:11] the UI I use to install everything and

[15:13] get it sorted and completed and looking

[15:15] exactly how you've seen on my fellow

[15:17] druid earlier. You need this to make

[15:20] your UI look like mine. Then, we have

[15:23] Method Raid Tools or MRT. This allows

[15:26] you to do more stuff with the raid. You

[15:27] can do notes, visual notes. You can

[15:29] inspect people in your raid, item

[15:31] levels, gear, enchantment they need. You

[15:33] can raid check, check for flasks, food,

[15:36] all of that. Again, this is if you're

[15:37] part of a raid team, it's really helpful

[15:39] in them environments. You don't need it

[15:41] if you're not really a raider or do like

[15:43] progression raids or guild raids. Now,

[15:45] Midnight Sensei is just something I

[15:47] downloaded cuz I thought it'd be fun and

[15:49] it's cool to use. It basically gives you

[15:52] a combat performance from F to A plus

[15:54] depending on how you performed in that

[15:56] fight against that boss or stuff like

[15:58] that. I'm not sure how good it is, but

[16:01] it's it's cool to use it. I just like to

[16:03] see it, you know, even if it's for your

[16:04] own ego. Mythic Plus Count is another

[16:07] one I use, but it's mainly for tanks.

[16:10] Now, you can see the percentage of

[16:12] everything of what each mob's worth in a

[16:14] mythic dungeon for all the mobs in

[16:16] there. It's customizable. You can see it

[16:18] below health bars or nameplates, all

[16:21] stuff like that. It's really useful if

[16:22] you're a tank and you're looking to kind

[16:24] of perfect your route or figure out what

[16:26] you need when you're going through a

[16:27] dungeon. Next up, we have Narcissus.

[16:29] Now, this is something I just use for

[16:31] aesthetics across the board. It helps me

[16:33] get thumbnail pictures of my characters,

[16:35] but you can also do this cool thing

[16:38] where you double-tap C and it brings up

[16:40] this whole window of your character in a

[16:42] completely different format. You can see

[16:44] item level, you can see stats, sets, all

[16:47] of your stuff in this really cool,

[16:50] nicely aesthetic character window.

[16:52] That's really all it's for. It's a great

[16:54] add-on. So, if you want to download it

[16:56] just for aesthetic reasons, you can. You

[16:58] don't actually need it for my UI,

[16:59] though. Another really important one

[17:01] will be Plater. Everything you're going

[17:03] to see when it's updated and we've

[17:05] installed it is through Plater for NPCs,

[17:08] friendly nameplates, enemy nameplates,

[17:10] everything is Plater, and that profile

[17:12] is Jundies, but I'll show you all that

[17:14] when we're installing it. Another

[17:15] aesthetic add-on I use is called

[17:18] Plumber. Now, all Plumber does is let's

[17:21] type {slash} plumber. It brings up this

[17:22] window which you can do a lot of stuff

[17:24] with. You know, breaks, times, talking

[17:27] heads, loot windows, tile managers. You

[17:29] can change a hell of a lot, appearance

[17:31] tabs, decor catalogs. You can change a

[17:33] ton of stuff in game to how Plumber

[17:37] deals with stuff if this is what you

[17:39] really want. I just have it in the

[17:40] background cuz there's a few things I

[17:42] use here and there from Plumber. Again,

[17:44] it doesn't really do anything to my UI.

[17:46] It's just something that you can have if

[17:48] you want it. Next, we have Raider.IO. I

[17:51] like to see my own IO. I like to combine

[17:53] it so people can see my warband IO, my

[17:56] characters, so I can check on them, see

[17:58] what's going on. As you can see in the

[17:59] tooltip on the right, we can see his IO,

[18:02] his raids, everything like that. I just

[18:04] think it's necessary if you're grinding

[18:06] in game for any reason whatsoever.

[18:09] Raider Ranked is a cool little add-on

[18:11] that basically turns your mythic plus

[18:13] scores into like, say, League of

[18:15] Legends. You've got bronze, silver,

[18:16] gold, you know, iron, emerald, plat, all

[18:19] of that. It basically converts your

[18:20] score into that. I just think it's a

[18:22] cool way to look at it. It's not

[18:23] actually needed, but it's just an add-on

[18:24] that I use anyway. Next, we have

[18:26] Sensei's Class Resource Bar. I think

[18:29] this is important. I like to track my

[18:30] combo points this way, my mana, actual

[18:32] power, whatever you've got going on with

[18:34] your class, it's this right here and can

[18:36] be changed in edit mode. But again,

[18:38] we'll sort that all out when we go

[18:39] through installation. And the final

[18:41] add-on on my list before we go into the

[18:43] installation and making it look

[18:45] beautiful is

[18:47] Waypoint UI. Waypoint UI, basically,

[18:51] whenever you're tracking a quest or

[18:53] anything of that sort, even a map pin,

[18:55] whatever you want, you can place it

[18:58] down, and Waypoint UI adds this cool new

[19:02] glowing, you know, aesthetic-looking,

[19:04] really nice-looking icon to the map that

[19:07] you can fly over and see pretty much

[19:09] from everywhere on your screen. It's

[19:12] really nice. I've always used it. Jump

[19:15] in with this one. And that is it for the

[19:17] list of add-ons we use. That section

[19:19] might have been a bit boring, but I

[19:20] wanted you to install everything so you

[19:22] are ready to just go straight in,

[19:25] import, clean, install, one click, and

[19:28] done. Now, we're going to cover the

[19:29] installation process right now, so let's

[19:32] jump into that as well. Now, the final

[19:35] segment of the video is how we install

[19:37] the UI and get it set up just how you

[19:40] guys want. Now, most of you are here

[19:43] probably just for this bit or have come

[19:45] from my other video asking about my UI.

[19:47] So, it's really simple. Once you have

[19:49] everything installed that we've

[19:50] mentioned in this video, we're legit

[19:53] just going to type ElvUI /elvui,

[19:56] go down to here where it says Lucky One

[19:59] UI. When you click that, click the

[20:01] install button and we're just going to

[20:02] follow the steps through. 1080p for me.

[20:06] I'm a DPS and that should give you a

[20:08] whole change on your screen. Then we go

[20:10] again, Auras, Win Tools, Class Color for

[20:14] me, you can choose dark if you want, set

[20:16] up your chat, set up your CV, set up I

[20:19] go with PlateA cuz we use Jundies. So,

[20:21] click PlateA, we're going to have to

[20:22] change that just after. Then we go next,

[20:25] we do Big Wigs. Obviously, if you were a

[20:27] healer, you do Big Wigs healing. Details

[20:29] meters, we get that set up. Warp

[20:31] Deplete, if you're using it, obviously

[20:32] I'm not using Warp Deplete, I'm using

[20:34] Horizon Suite instead, so a lot of you

[20:37] might be using Warp Deplete. Then we go

[20:38] here, we don't use any of these. I don't

[20:40] use either of these, so we don't click

[20:42] anything, we just go next. What we do

[20:44] from here is we click the copy import

[20:46] string, we control C that, go straight

[20:49] into edit mode, go into the layout

[20:52] drop-down menu, import,

[20:54] copy that in here, name it Priest,

[20:57] character specific loadout, and then

[20:59] import. That should get everything that

[21:02] you're seeing on screen ready to go in

[21:05] the middle, right? So, from there, we go

[21:07] next and we go finished. And that is how

[21:10] you get the base of everything. Now,

[21:13] from here, it's really just fine-tuning

[21:16] our stuff so it looks right and fits in

[21:18] perfectly. If you guys don't want it

[21:20] exactly how I have it, then of course

[21:22] you can just move stuff around as well.

[21:23] But, we'll go back into edit mode.

[21:26] We'll grab our secondary resource bar,

[21:27] which is mana, so I always whack that

[21:29] down there, move the trinkets out the

[21:31] way. I grab this and what I do is I make

[21:34] it a lot smaller so it fits in just

[21:37] between my bars, move the utility up. I

[21:40] always have

[21:42] these bars above my HP and my track

[21:44] buffs just here. I bring FRF Sekhmet

[21:48] down. Joe's got a room. We bring my

[21:51] primary resource bar down to here so I

[21:54] can have it just above my cooldowns and

[21:57] the health bar is non-existent anyway,

[21:59] it doesn't even show up. I take the boss

[22:01] abilities and I change this to

[22:03] horizontal so I can have it just at the

[22:05] top of my screen. Everything else you

[22:07] can kind of move as you see fit. I bring

[22:09] my tooltip down here, you know, talking

[22:11] head up the top or wherever you want it.

[22:14] And that's kind of it right there for

[22:16] when we click save, everything on your

[22:18] screen is set up exactly how I have it.

[22:22] It really is that simple. With your

[22:24] Horizon Suite, you can literally just

[22:25] move that up right there and you can

[22:27] extend it down if need be. And that's

[22:30] really the base of it all. Now, for a

[22:32] little customization I like as I'm not a

[22:34] massive fan of the thin borders, I go

[22:37] back into ElvUI, I go to general, I go

[22:40] to cosmetic and I untick these three

[22:44] things. Once I've done that, I close it

[22:46] off, I click accept and as you can see,

[22:48] once it reloads, you get now this nice

[22:50] thick dark line around all of your stuff

[22:52] and I think it just looks so much better

[22:54] than that thin line that we had before,

[22:56] purely for aesthetic reasons, purely for

[22:59] the look of it. A nice thick line around

[23:01] all of your stuff just looks much better

[23:03] in my opinion. Now, let's talk about

[23:05] PlateA as it's kind of the final thing

[23:07] we need to do and set up. So, for our

[23:09] PlateA, we're going to come over to

[23:11] Google, we're going to type in PlateA

[23:12] Jundies and we're looking for the

[23:14] Midnight Mythic Plus and Raid PlateA. We

[23:17] go into weakaura.io, once it loads, we

[23:20] copy the import string right here, go

[23:23] back into game, type /platea, we go over

[23:26] to profiles, import profile and we

[23:29] simply copy that in. We click yes as I'm

[23:32] already running it and when it loads,

[23:34] you'll have the lovely new PlateA

[23:37] profiles that I use for everything on

[23:39] every character. It changes your NPC,

[23:41] your player, your enemies, everything

[23:44] you need to have set up just comes

[23:46] already with Jundies. It's got different

[23:48] color profiles for different people, for

[23:50] different enemies. And as you can see,

[23:52] it's all set up and if we went out to

[23:54] fight an enemy, you will see that as

[23:56] well. Right, we've skipped over to some

[23:57] enemies. So, as you can see, Jundies

[23:59] right here.

[24:01] We can do a little bit of our rotation

[24:03] here just to show off a few things.

[24:06] And look, there we go, Jundies all set

[24:09] up. Now,

[24:10] there isn't much else to this UI. Your

[24:12] Big Wigs is all set up through Lucky

[24:14] One. Everything else, all your profiles

[24:17] are already set up. The only thing that

[24:19] I would look into is kind of where your

[24:22] bar placements are, stuff like this.

[24:24] Like I grab bar five, I right click it,

[24:27] I go into turn off mouseover, I go into

[24:31] buttons per row and I kind of have this

[24:33] as a utility button box

[24:35] in the bottom right, you know, for

[24:37] mounts

[24:38] on or stuff like that, Coin of Many

[24:39] Faces, all those things. Everything else

[24:42] is already set up and good to go for you

[24:45] with as simple as a few clicks. Any

[24:48] questions, please hit me down below. It

[24:50] really is as simple as that. That's been

[24:52] me, guys. I hope you enjoyed the video.

[24:54] I hope you like your new UI. Thank you

[24:56] for watching all the video. Like,

[24:58] subscribe, comment down below any

[25:00] questions that you have. I'll see you in

[25:01] the NEXT ONE. PEACE OUT.

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