Macros and Addons
Macros and addons are an integral part of a raider's arsenal as they can make it easier to perform a variety of tasks, improving your overall game experience. On this page, we present macros and addons that can be useful to a Retribution Paladin in World of Warcraft WoD 6.2.2.
1. Macros↑top
1.1. Generic Macros for Paladins
Most of the macros for Paladins revolve around allowing you to use your utility spells on your mouseover target.
1.1.1. Hand Mouseover Macros
- #showtooltip Hand of Protection
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@mouseover] Hand of Protection
- #showtooltip Hand of Freedom
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@mouseover] Hand of Freedom
- #showtooltip Hand of Sacrifice
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@mouseover] Hand of Sacrifice
These macros allow you to cast your various hand spells on the target you are currently mousing over. Stopcasting is in place to ensure that you do not delay casting any of these spells due to a cast already in progress.
1.1.2. Lay on Hands Mouseover Macro
- #showtooltip Lay on Hands
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@mouseover] Lay on Hands
This macro will cast Lay on Hands on the target you are currently mousing over.
1.1.3. Mouseover Cleanse Macro
- #showtooltip Cleanse
- /cast [@mouseover] Cleanse
This macro will cast Cleanse on the target you are currently mousing over.
1.1.4. Divine Shield
- #showtooltip Divine Shield
- /stopcasting
- /cast Divine Shield
This macro will stop your current spell cast and cast Divine Shield, ensuring that your invulnerability is not delayed at all.
1.1.5. Rebuke
- #showtooltip Rebuke
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@focus,exists][] Rebuke
This macro will stop your current spell cast and cast Rebuke on your focus target, if you have one. Otherwise, it will cast Rebuke on your current target.
1.2. Specific Macros for Retribution Paladins
1.2.1. Righteous Fury
- #showtooltip Righteous Fury
- /cancelaura Righteous Fury
- /cast Righteous Fury
This macro allows you to activate and respectively remove Righteous Fury with one button. Righteous Fury is useful if you want the increased threat generation in order to kite certain mobs during the encounter.
1.2.2. Divine Shield Removal Macro
- #showtooltip Divine Shield
- /cancelaura Divine Shield
- /cast Divine Shield
This macro allows you to remove Divine Shield immediately after applying it, allowing you to remove a debuff from yourself and quickly being able to go back to doing full DPS.
2. Addons↑top
2.1. Generic Addons for Paladins
2.1.1. ElvUI
Here, at Icy Veins, we use ElvUI for all our characters. This addon is a complete replacement of the default User Interface. It comes with almost everything you need to perform properly: action bars, cooldown timers, proc display, etc.
We strongly recommend that you get this addon.
2.1.2. Boss Mods: Deadly Boss Mods or Bigwigs
Boss mods are addons that warn you about boss abilities and give you live advice on how to handle some mechanics. We strongly recommend you to get one such addon. At Icy Veins, we mostly use Deadly Boss Mods, the most popular boss mod. A good alternative is Big Wigs.
2.1.3. GTFO
GTFO is a lightweight addon that notifies you when you are standing in harmful effects or when you are making other such mistakes. It is very useful, even if your boss mod is already alerting you of such things.
2.1.4. Parrot or Mik's Scrolling Battle Text
Parrot and Mik's Scrolling Battle Text are highly customisable addons for displaying floating battle text while in combat (incoming heals, damage of your spells, etc.). They both work very well by default.
2.1.5. Recount / Skada
Recount is a well known addon that most people use for displaying current DPS or HPS (Healing Per Second). We advise you to also use it for checking what you take damage from and if the share of damage/healing you do with each of your abilities is similar to that of other players of your class.
A lightweight alternative to Recount is Skada Damage Meter.
2.1.6. Weak Auras
WeakAuras is an extremely useful addon that allows you to have visual effects on your screen, helping you track your buffs, debuffs and cooldowns. It is highly customisable and it can make it much, much easier to keep track of your procs and play your spec more proficiently. It can also be used for a variety of other functions.
2.1.7. TellMeWhen
TellMeWhen is an extremely useful addon with a user-friendly interface that allows you to track a multitude of things, from internal cooldowns, to buffs, debuffs, and procs.
2.1.8. Omen Threat Meter
Omen Threat Meter is the most popular addon for displaying the current threat levels on your target. We recommend you to use it to avoid taking aggro when the tank is still building up threat on an enemy.
2.1.9. Grid and GridClickSets (Optional)
ElvUI comes with decent raid frames. The only real reason for using Grid and GridClickSets is if you want to be able to mouseover party or raid members in order to cast your various utility spells (such as hand spells) on them. If you choose to go with Grid, then you might want to also use GridStatusRaidDebuff.
2.2. Specific Addons for Retribution Paladins
2.2.1. CLCRet
CLCRet is a very useful addon that essentially keeps track of your rotation and tells you what spell or ability you should use next. While the addon is great, it is prone to error. Therefore, we recommend that you use it more as a guideline than letting it dictate what spells to use at all times.
Content gathered and originally posted by Vlad at http://www.icy-veins.com/wow