How to customize the CowTip tooltip AddOn

The Dreambound druid blog lists the customization they use on the CowTip tooltip mod to make it provide a great deal of information in very little space.

Raiding Balance Moonkin Druid UI and AddOns

Pilsner at From Cow to Chicken posts her UI for Raiding Balance Moonkin Druid. She also lists the AddOns she uses with links to each one.

SquawkAndAwe will track your Moonkin DoTs

JD at What Now, Kow? posts his AddOn of the week and today it’s the Moonkin DoT tracker SquawkAndAwe. Check out his blog post for pic and description.

Moonkin mechanics explored for gear comparison

Dave of Passport to Shandris looks into Boomkin mechanics to explain why he chose the values for gear weighting to input into the Pawn item comparison AddOn. Notably, he covers the math behind +hit as well as the importance of Intellect, Crit and Haste.

Delving deeper into item comparison weights

Dave at Passport to Shandris previously posted the Resto and Moonkin scales he devised for the item comparison AddOn Pawn. Today he goes into why he gave weight to some stats over the other for the Resto numbers.

Tips for better Moonkin performance

Macbook at Moonkin.info lists his Top 4 tips for new Moonkins not to look like newbies while in PuGs (or groups with friends.) Good advice on the threat issues with trash mobs, the use of the Omen AddOn and more.

More Pawn Love

Dave and Passport to Shandris provides tools to evaluate gear for Restoration and Moonkin Druids. He mentions WoWHead, spreadsheets and, my personal favorite, scales to use for the Pawn AddOn that allows for comparing gear while in-game.

Moonkin for dummies

Today I’ve also discovered the Elitist Jerk guide to Moonkin stats, spell rotation, enchants, consumables, talents, mods and professions. And not an algebraic formula to be seen!

In-game item comparison tools

Flyv is recommending a new scale to import into Pawn for Druid Feral Cat DPS item assessment. If that sentence confuses you, I’ll break it down. Pawn is an AddOn that assigns a value to any piece of gear you look at in-game. You can then compare values of different pieces of equipment to judge which one is an upgrade. But Pawn needs you to create a weighted scale so it knows what you value (agility! strength!,etc.) Flyv is pointing out that a popular Druid theorycrafter has created a scale you can import into Pawn to help you judge gear accurately. I can’t attest to the new scale, but since I respec between cat, tree and bird three to four times a week I’m a big fan on this AddOn that helps me understand what loot is an upgrade for all my different gear sets.