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The top 5 best World of Warcraft Addons


world-of-warcraft-orignal-title.jpgWorld of Warcraft is one the the best games out there and even without these addons, it is still a very fun experience, but let me add some cocaine to your coffee. I love these addons and it makes playing WoW easier and much more fun. And the best part is, any class you choose can use them. Here is my list of the top 5 addons…


  1. MobInfo-2, v3.60 (includes MobHealth) - MobInfo-2 is a continuation of MobInfo which shows you very useful information about Mobs (ie. opponents/monsters). This includes health, mana, resistances, drops and much more. Very useful info.
  2. Atlas v1.11.0 - Atlas shows you maps for instances and boss locations in those instances. Enough said.
  3. Extended QuestLog v3.7.1 - Unofficial - The extended questlog let’s you see up to 27 rows of your quests, instead of the defaulted 5. It also shows you the level of the quest, add your quests to the tracker automatically and it will auto-complete quests for you at the NPC when you turn the completed quest in. There is also Bayi’s Extended Questlog which is an continuation of the extended questlog, however I have not had a chance to check it out yet and it is still in Beta.
  4. MetaMap - This great addon let’s you resize your map and choose the opacity of it. You can also see yourself on the map while moving. Very helpful when trying to find your way around.
  5. Mobmap - I can’t say enough about this addon. Mobmap is amazing. It helps you locate NPC’s, quest objectives, mobs, drops, and recipes. It also integrates itself into your quest log by adding question marks and by clicking on them, opens up the database and lets you find what you are looking for.

There are many great addons for World of Warcraft and you might find other addons that are even better. If you do, let me know cause I am always looking for something better!

Also, keep your addons up to date by using UI Central which I review here.

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