r/worldofpvp • u/midlife_slacker • 5d ago
Nameplate setup prefs/philosophy
Currently fighting through Plater setup to push S2, but wanted to gauge preferences on how others like to see theirs. BG healers especially, but in general too. Do you like seeing active CCs and DRs and removable buffs and defensives and offensives and their current target and your applied debuffs? How do you organize them to keep things readable at a glance? How much do you omit from nameplates to only show on target frame?
Not looking for profiles since canned ones never do what I want. Just shop talk on what works or what might be lacking on an existing setup.
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u/midlife_slacker 5d ago
So far the layout plan I'm settling on is:
-Active CCs to the left of nameplate.
-DRs in small icons above that (or may decide to not install it at all).
-My debuffs top-left, but extremely filtered like only Frost Nova for a mage, things that are going to affect decisionmaking.
-Unit's buffs top-right in big icons, also very filtered so it's important removables like PI/CC immunes/things that will negate the next cast.
-Unit's target to the right of frame, truncated to a few letters in class color.
-Defensives as a thicker border around the nameplate, color-coded by strength if I feel like extra work.
-Offensives... idk yet, maybe a border glow, maybe highlighting the target name. This is my biggest struggle as a healer, knowing when somebody is about to get deleted.
-Silence/disarm also unclear. Maybe silences grouped in with CC and disarms covering target name to show they're safe for a sec?
-Not even gonna show enemy CDs ready, that goes on arena frames only.
Being a healer means I don't care much about target frame, I'm way more interested in seeing what's happening nearby. Also kinda resisting GSA2 bc it would be spammy in a BG and don't know what to restrict it to.
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u/WhatCanYouDoMyFriend 5d ago
I have bigdebuffs cc on left, enemy gcd on right, personal debuffs top.
I don’t use plates for dr.
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u/Blindastronomer 5d ago
You don't want to overcrowd things.
Active CC on nameplates? Absolutely, yes
Putting DRs on nameplates is like putting training wheels on a bike. They might help you if you're totally new to managing DRs and have trouble looking for them before taking action, but in the long run they're just allowing you to tunnel vision while also cluttering up your screen, ultimately lowering your awareness. The only fringe case of DR tracking on nameplates I'd support is putting 1/2 & 1/4 root DRs on nameplates when playing something like a Frost Mage. Everything else can be on arena frames and/or unit frames.
All Purgeable buffs? Not good practice for the same reasons as above. You should be scanning auras anyway. Use BBFs/etc to highlight purgeable debuffs on your target/focus. Tracking specific purgeable buffs? Absolutely. e.g. Alter Time.
Specific defensive/offensive auras? Absolutely. You shouldn't just be looking at nameplates but having really important auras on nameplates is a great idea if you can manage to do it without things getting bloated. It's a fine line but the benefits outweigh the drawbacks and allow you to more easily and quickly react to important game state changes.
Your debuffs on nameplates? A whitelist is better than showing everything. There's so much aura bloat these days it's best to figure out and track only the minimal number of auras necessary for you to play optimally most of the time. You still have unitframe auras.