Mods for 2.4 Coming Around


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World of Warcraft is an ever-changing game. While reading this post, keep the date it was written in mind—changes may have occurred since then!

I don’t know about you, but I love my mods. I currently have about 170 extra folders in my Interface\Addons directory, not including the default Blizzard UI addons. Granted, some of them are multiple parts of the same addon (such as Cartographer or BigWigs), and some are disabled, but still–that is too frickin’ much. It also makes it hard to manage, especially come patch time.

I’ve been using the Curse Client to keep my addons up to date, but I have some issues with Curse right now and I plan on (eventually) making the switch to the WowAceUpdater, because I personally like using Ace mods, and most of the mods I use are on the Ace site anyway.

But boy do I hate patch time. The first thing I do once I install is log in, enable out of date addons, and cross my fingers. Thankfully, one of my favorite addons, and one I’m sure thousands of people use, Omen, isn’t being forgotten. WoW Insider has the scoop, check it out.

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