
My raid frames refused to show up, and my group frame wasn't even showing the group I was in.

Last edited by mmocda398af1bb at 06:05 AM The other night I was in an outdoor raid with around 25 people. Make sure its enabled and that nothing you want to be displayed is blacklisted. Unitframes -> Party/Raid Frames -> Go to dropdown list in the window and select Buffs.
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View Entire Discussion (2 Comments Detailed guide on how to setup raidframes in Elvui version 6.99992Get my profile here (updated regularly): Elvui here: h. Thanks, in the jungle of buttons I never saw that button! 1. Now go forth and fix that dogshit ui lol.If you go to ElvUI settings and then to raid frames, there should be a check box at the top to simulate frames. (the bars basically let you know the latest you can fake without the cast going off for me I know if the cast is anything past 0.5 seconds from finishing I wont land a kick because of kick delay this is relevent for priest in regards to poly I know for example atleast with my ms that I cant death a cast once its is 0.2 going to 0.1 from finishing this will also allow you to fear ward immune more spells. Also if you dont have a casting bar addon I would get one of those I would suggest quartz as you can fix your latencey into you bar trust me this is a must and having the increments of the seconds of the cast is a must for juking and knowing when to interupt. Craze has a video on setting up Ui go watch it and listen to what he is saying and dont just dismiss it as a preferential thing most gladiators use a very similar ui because it works. Although it requires some reajustment (I also play several dps classes and I just use default frames and move anything to put my frames nearly where you have them in your picture because i feel its better for dpsing but not healing). I would move your party and target frames to the corner of the screen slightly above group 1 if it was me and have my focus somewhere around group six.

Another addon you could get I really like is called hide chat and it gives you a small button you can put anywhere and hitting it removes the chat off your screen (stops from distracting you and just looks better/gives you more room). Also I never understand why people like having a clusterfuck of action bars that covers a large amount of your screen I would recommend putting all your vital cds on one bar or 2 and hiding the rest another alternating its to get an addon I go recently its called tell me when and it allows you to make these cd bars and buff tracers for spells its really good I have used it for tracing ua on my partners, watching myown vial cds without looking at bars, tracking freedoms and buffs on my sarena frames (making the addon much better than gladius imo seeing as that and a dr tracker is the only reason to use gladius appart from that). Thanks! I used to play with a ui somewhat like yours in regards to where you have your unit frames and I think it does fool you into thinking its easier to keep an eye on your and your targets frame if its in the middle of the screen (bottom middle). My raid frames aren't there for arenas, just there because i'm doing for the alliance I can't seem to find a UI that I find entirely comfortable (placement of things such as focus frame, interrupt bar, player/party frames, action bars, etc.) I was wondering if other priests could screen shot their UIs so I can perhaps see if I like yours Thanks
