All of these areas are highlighted in the image below. The creature you are battling and any ground affects are in the centre of the screen. Savage Roar and Predatory Swiftness are considered buffs and appear in the top right of the screen with your other buffs. Our resources (energy and combo points), enemy cast bar and debuffs are across the top of the screen but not very close together, starting in the top left corner and finishing in the center. This is particularly evident for Feral Druids. This is not optimal because there is not a central area for your eyes to focus on. In a raiding context the information is placed around the UI in different areas, mostly around the edges and in the corners e.g unit frames, buffs, enemy cast bars and action bars. The UI displays a lot of different information depend on the situation being used. Most experienced World of Warcraft plays know that the default UI is not very efficient or optimal at displaying the information we need as players. I have decided to devote a blog to my UI and go into detail about what addons I use, why I have set it up the way I have and the pro’s and con’s of my set up. A few weeks ago a pic was uploaded a guildies User Interface (UI) and then everyone followed suit putting theirs up, everyone accept me. We don’t have a guild website or forums but we do have a Facebook page where we communicate. The guild I am currently in is quite small, containing just the raid team and a few other friends and family.
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