There’s some nifty tabs in the top left that allow you to access various panes (Spellbook, character stuff, etc). Action bars can be shown or hidden based on your needs. Buff and debuff tracking on you appear in the top right next to your map. Those three circles in the middle are a different addon ( NugComboBar for Archangel stacks or Shadow Orbs).
Frames are nice and centralized and they go horizontal. The above screenshot shows what it looks like when I’m healing. Not much really changes between healing and DPS mode. I typically play in windowed mode and sometimes there’s a slight disruption on the bottom right with Recount (see third image below) but that can be solved by simply unlocking and moving it over slightly.
You need to play at full screen out of the box. Newer players just getting started with custom UI elements need not worry as the instructions are detailed enough.Īs for memory usage, it comes in at around 40MB+ for me (but will spike upwards to about 60ish due to Recount). Veterans that are already familiar with custom UIs will have an easier time with it. Once you fire it up in game, you’ll get an installation screen. There’s another set of files that you have to load within your WTF folder as well. The instructions involve you extracting the addons into your addons folder. It allows me to easily switch modes between Shadow and healing at anytime.
I chose the MayronUI because of the way it looks. It centers around Grid and ShadowedUnitFrames. You can grab the whole package on WoW Interface.
Mayron UI is a fully fledged interface compilation for DPS, tanks, and healers.