:/ still waiting for a ragy kill on my side... really not in the "wow mood" to release it atm ^^
Also, because 4.3 is getting closer and quite a few things will change for us holy paladins that will impact my UI design (no more CD on holy radiance, no need to judge on CD anymore, and 25man raids quite often because of LFR), I might directly release a 4.3 ready package.
If you have any suggestions on how to modify my UI for the above mentioned changes, feel free to share
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can someone give me an intelligent answer as to why healbot is so frowned upon at high end raiding?
I have always seen so much QQ about only noobs using healbot blah blah blah but never any intelligent reasoning.
It's an old stigma from back in vanilla days when the API was a lot more open and you could do some automated stuff that you can't do anymore.
Otherwise it's a very decent healing addon. It doesn't have some of the more advanced features of vuhdo and grid like clustering and aoe healing prediction, arrows, absorbs and so on, and the biggest gripe I have about it is its very poor HoT management (imho obviously. Not everyone will agree I'm sure). The fact it doesn't allow set positions for hots, and greater customization in terms of how to present both hots and their timers, is the greatest minus for me.
But in terms of capabilities, it will offer all the basic healing info and is probably more user friendly than vuhdo and grid.
Last edited by Sedivy; 2011-10-30 at 07:07 PM.
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That's the one.
When Blizzard names a boss after your addon because of how difficult it is to heal through the boss fight, your addon gains something of a negative stigma. Loatheb is an anagram of Healbot, and is named specifically because of how prevalent the addon was in raiding when Naxx40 was developed.