
Let me introduce you to Bati's UI Grid Layout, a set of healer-specific grid layouts for every healing class. It's been years, and I needed a healer UI setup but wanted instant satisfaction. Sure, heals went off and shields went up, but that was the extent of the information. Upon loading up my priest, it dawned on me that the cardinal rule had been broken - I wasn't addon-prepared. Quickly, I rushed to the internets, pulled up a talent build and went to town. After witnessing the second best discipline priest ever rule the school with healing and absorption, I was in love with the spec. After almost three years in the freezer, my priest has emerged from cryo-stasis.īoy, has the priest game changed since the original Naxxramas - the world is so different now for a priest. After a stint in Warhammer Online, tanking became my new love and, after a quick respec and some forum threads, my Burning Crusade healadin became my Wrath tankadin. Healers tend to be my forte because of group desirability - selfishly and selflessly, I always rolled healer to get invited to groups and be there to support the healerless masses back when this was a thing. Originally, as many of you have read in my past columns, priest was my class of choice. First, my original vanilla WoW character is back in action. Thursday is here! Thursday is here! Excitement abounds in my secret addon lair for many reasons. This week, Grid gets some pre-made loving thanks to Bati!

Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond - your addons folder will never be the same. Addon Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience: the user interface.
