Blizzard Nameplates - Threat

Blizzard Nameplates - Threat

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Is it possible to make it more simple?

mikfhan opened this issue ยท 1 comments

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From miausam: Is it possible to make it more simple? Green = no threat, yellow = medium threat, red = high threat.

To miausam: If you enable "color gradient" it will fade between the low and high color, but it might be a bit difficult to notice the difference between e.g. green to gray.

Maybe I could make a "simple colors" toggle you could enable for tank or nontank roles, so it just colors green/yellow/orange as threat increases, finally red when you have aggro. For tank role it colors red when you don't have aggro, and orange/yellow/green when you do as threat increases. Gray for enemies not attacking the group.

It would no longer be able to tell WHO an enemy is targeting if this simple toggle is enabled though, but maybe it is easier to get familiar with coming from other threat plate addons, then the more advanced/different coloring by role target can be used later if preferred when toggles are disabled.

commented

I think I have something now, for anyone interested in testing this before 10.0.7 patch March 21st, just replace NamePlatesThreat.lua with the below:

https://github.com/int3ro/Nameplates_Threat/raw/611048331ad9cf685273e3006cc97624f1cf9462/NamePlatesThreat.lua

If you click Default in addon options it will now avoid the advanced colors at the bottom, instead doing what the "simple colors" comment above suggests. Mobs change their target around the orange color point. Gray is off-tanked, green is main-tanked.