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Post by niadyth on Apr 1, 2010 9:14:26 GMT -5
Hehe, it's not VuhDo it's Healbot, just very customised healbot!
For me, Grid as a healing tool never really cut it. I spent too long trying to get it to give me the information I needed to keep track of (mostly, hot timers on my targets, but also dispels and decurses) and still couldn't get it right so I kept on using Healbot, as it's what I've always been used to. Thing is, Healbot fails at easily targeting a player, like if you actually just need to target them for some reason, so I kept grid around for that.
As an aside, I really hated the fact that Grid's built in clicksets feature wouldn't let me assign a spell to a simple left click, and Clique kept bugging out on me and forgetting my spell assignments or forgetting which frames I set it up to work on and which I told it to ignore. In the end I just gave up!
But yeah, you actually just reminded me that I was going to experiment some more with Vuh'Do! So thanks!
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Post by zy on Apr 6, 2010 8:23:06 GMT -5
My husband uses both Grid and Healbot. He DPSes or tanks as much as he heals so he turns off Healbot when he's not healing. He also has a large screen with no space issues Got a raid screenshot, not that it's drastically different from a party. Need to get my druid in a raid, I've been lazy lately. On the shaman I use PowerAuras to track Riptide cooldown, Shocks cooldown, Wind Shear cooldown and it also pops up when my Water Shield is down. I've got it set to show when my mana gets below a certain percentage on every toon. On the druid I track Clearcasting procs (the original reason I started using the addon) Wild Growth cooldown and Swiftmend usability. When I'm feral it shows Predatory Swiftness.
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Post by Draigars on Apr 6, 2010 18:22:09 GMT -5
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Post by niadyth on Apr 7, 2010 10:31:51 GMT -5
Draigars, I really love the whole theme of your UI! It's so clean! I like how it matches your Ubuntu theme as well
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