


Before we jump into the menu page and its subsequent tabs, allow me a moment to explain why having a nameplate addon can make a difference for you as a player, and why it's important to me as a player.Ĭustomizing your nameplates allows you to have absolute control over how you interact with a target, or a group of targets, which directly influences the capabilities of the role you play in any given moment. With this addon, gone are the days of having little to no control over how your nameplates look or how they interact with your combat experiences in WoW. Plater is a nameplate addon that happens to be making some big waves in the World of Warcraft community. The default Blizzard nameplates serve their purpose well enough, but for years people have been clamoring for more power. A nameplate's function is to visibly display the health, mana, status effects, and various other pieces of information outside of the target window. If you're missing nameplates for some inexplicable reason, try pressing your "V" key to see if they turn on. See that health bar above its head? That's a nameplate. If you're in the dark about what a nameplate is, take a moment to engage an NPC in combat. Perhaps you're a user of Deadly Boss Mods? Maybe you've fiddled with an addon that changes the layout of your bags, or the placement of your action bars? Regardless of which addons you've used in the past, or how often you've used them, I'm here today to introduce you to a powerful nameplate addon that could potentially change the way you interact with the world of Azeroth as you know it. Some are used to improve our gameplay, while others are merely made available to deepen our enjoyment of and involvement in the game. One thing nearly all World of Warcraft players have in common is our use of addons. This guide was written by BrutallStatic, a streamer and raider who also helped extensively test the addon-on Azeroth Auto Pilot. Give it a go and let me know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns over on my Twitch channel (linked directly below). You can copy a variety of profiles, settings, and more from the website to make your Plater experience that much better. March 2nd, 2019 update: Shortly after this guide hit the scene, the good people over at WAGO decided to allow Plater profile incorporation and it's absolutely brilliant.
