Textures - ElvUI Normal or Blank, both are good, you can choose.CombatText Font - it's the combat font on your screen, Homespun is good but Continuum is better from my point of view.I also apply them to all with the button on the right. Default Font - I like PT Sans Narrow and Friz Quadrata.Play with it if you have problems with your eyes, or if you simply want something bigger on screen. Enhanced PVP Messages - Awesome for pvp, do not disable it.Bottom and Top Panels - whatever you like.Auto Greed/DE - is good if you're lvl 70 and you don't need any GREEN items, it will automatically select greed option OR Disenchant if you're an enchanter.
#Elvui addons paladin windows
Click the Finish button and your UI will reload. For Auras, the best choice for TBC, for me, was Icons Only.Ĩ. This is just basic setting, you can set your frames as you like after this setup is done. Optionally, I would choose High Resolution button.Ħ.
The Dark one will make almost everything black and Class one will make your nameplate pink if you're paladin ofc )ĥ. Good for PVP, great for raiding! Awesome for everyone, 8+ or 88+.Ĥ. In short lines - the more you use it the more you'll like it. Let's return to basic things and setting everything up properly. This is how my ElvUI looks like right now.
Including bonus addons you use (Recount, maybe Cartographer, etc.), I'll give you a few notes about them. You can place, move, or lock everything you see on your screen wherever you like. My question was "Did you ever hear about ElvUI? instead of those things you're calling UI and addons?" and they respond "We don't use that crap, blah blah.".īefore you judge by the look of my settings you should first check everything inside this guide and set ElvUI as you like! Yes, it's 100% customizable and moveable. Someone cried about nameplates, someone about unit frames, healing grid, debuffs, etc. Lately I saw a lot of cries from people in-game and a few friends also, about missing "the greatest addons from recent expansions".