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ADD-ONS: Absolutely required or highly recommended

JungleBoot
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Which add-ons are absolutely required or highly recommended to make ESO more enjoyable? I'm returning to the game and HarvestMap was the only add-on I used.

Plus, has their been any movement on increasing storage space?
Platform: PS4
CP 405
  • Rook_Master
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    Add-Ons without which I could not stand to play the game:

    Advanced Filters
    Wykyyd's Toolbar
    LootDrop
    Inventory Grid View
    Skyshards
    Lorebooks
    Research Assistant
    Srendarr Buff Tracker
    FTC or CombatCloud

    And I would consider those to be the bare, bare, minimum. Without any single one of these I literally could not play this game.

    Realistically, I have about 20 or more that I would term non-essential in that I would not quit if I couldn't have them, but they are still pretty damn important and offer lots of quality-of-life improvements.
  • MercyKilling
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    I -still- play without a single one, and I've been going since closed beta and early access. Not even highly recommended, IMNSHO.
    I am not spending a single penny on the game until changes are made to the game that I want to see.
    1) Remove having to be in a guild to sell items to other players at a kiosk.
    2) Cosmetic modding for armor and clothing.
    3) Difficulty slider.
    4) Fully customizable player housing that isn't tied to anything in the game other than having the correct resources and enough gold to build. Don't tie it to PvP, guild membership, or anything at all. Oh, make it instanced so as not to take up world map space, too. Zeni screwed this one up already.
    Any /one/ of these things implemented would get me spending again, maybe even subbing.
  • UrQuan
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    There some of add-ons that I really like, but I definitely wouldn't call any of them "required".

    There's a mini-map one that I like a lot (although I can't remember what it's called).

    There's also an inventory management one that breaks down the inventory categories so you can filter by woodworking crafting materials, or by enchanting materials, etc. Again, I can't remember the name of it, but I almost couldn't live without that.

    Those are probably my top 2.

    As far as increasing storage space goes, doesn't look like that's happening, but an awful lot of things now stack all the way up to 200, and the number of different provisioning materials has dropped drastically, so personally I don't find that storage space is nearly as much of an issue as it used to be.
    Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC)
    Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC)
    Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP)
    Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD)
    J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD)
    Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC)
    Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP)
    Manut Redguard Temp (AD)
    Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP)
    Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD)
    Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP)
    Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC)
    Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP)
    Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC)
    Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp
    Someone stole my sweetroll
  • jluceyub17_ESO
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    Storage space is still capped at 170 per character. Don't expect to change.

    Great Add-Ons:
    Foundry Tactical Combat (FTC) - damage meter, numbers on attribute bars, scrolling combat log - It's good to know how much DPS you're doing, even if you're not pushing for endgame elite status.
    Skyshard Hunter - some of the dungeon maps are a little out of date with the changes to delve layouts, but it's still a good way to track whether you've missed any before leaving a zone
    S'rendarr (updated for 1.6 version) - two versions of this, one is old and non-functional, the other has been updated by a new dev and provides great windows for tracking buffs and de-buffs.
    Wykydd's Framework - A big package of add-ons that improve UI, Mailbox, and other stuff. All of it is toggle-able in game so you keep what you like and turn off what you don't (same goes for FTC above).

    Edit: Advanced Filters mentioned above is a must-have. It was out-of-date for a few hours on 1.6 patch day and I was absolutely lost without it.
    Edited by jluceyub17_ESO on March 18, 2015 7:51PM
  • UrQuan
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    Advanced Filters
    I think that's the inventory management add-on that I mention in my post, but without checking once I get home I can't say for sure.
    Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC)
    Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC)
    Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP)
    Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD)
    J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD)
    Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC)
    Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP)
    Manut Redguard Temp (AD)
    Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP)
    Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD)
    Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP)
    Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC)
    Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP)
    Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC)
    Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp
    Someone stole my sweetroll
  • JungleBoot
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    Thank you for the replies. Advanced Filters seems like one to check out.
    Platform: PS4
    CP 405
  • Amsel_McKay
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    The key here is if you play without add-ons to start you can play the game effectively as MercyKilling above... What happened to me is I started with one or two and it made the game easier in areas that dont need to be hard... for example

    Skyshards (After the first 4 runs I just want to find them and not read where to find them)
    Lorebooks (Get mage levels faster - and find ones you are missing)
    FTC (So I know if I am still doing damage, if Im facing the right way, if I'm hitting at all... etc etc)
    Research Assistant (I deconned so many items (that I needed) because of the shared bank that this saved my items several times)
    Shop Keeper (I now know how much items are selling for and if I am getting a good price, with limited people in your guild you can see if its a case of supply or demand and try kiosks if your guild is too expensive)
    Wykyyd's Toolbar (For my real life clock and bag space left only)
  • JungleBoot
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    Thanks Amsel_McKay. I appreciate your response. Someone mentioned a mini-map add-on. Is there a really good one? I prefer to have one.
    Platform: PS4
    CP 405
  • GreySix
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    I use the sky shard and lore book add-ons, along with a quest hub reveal tool.

    Had the minimap too, but found it unnecessary.

    Just google "Minion MMOUI" to see what's available.
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  • Xendyn
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    Skyshards
    Lorebooks
    FTC
    Srendarr (for buffs and debuffs)
    Sous Chef(for keeping track of my Provisoner)
    Multicraft(so I don't have to sit there and press a key 30 times when making food or potions)
    Master Merchant(Shopkeeper is no longer being maintained)
    Destinations(so I can scrape up every bit of xp for my VRs)
    LootDrop
    No, Thank You (to get rid of annoyances like Trial notifications, delete mail confirmation etc)
    Swap Skills (to be able to keep different skill bars handy for pvp, pve, leveling)
    GG Frames (so I can move the UI elements where I want them)
    Lag is ruinin' my 'mershun!
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    There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance - Socrates
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  • sylviermoone
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    The key here is if you play without add-ons to start you can play the game effectively as MercyKilling above... What happened to me is I started with one or two and it made the game easier in areas that dont need to be hard... for example

    Skyshards (After the first 4 runs I just want to find them and not read where to find them)
    Lorebooks (Get mage levels faster - and find ones you are missing)
    FTC (So I know if I am still doing damage, if Im facing the right way, if I'm hitting at all... etc etc)
    Research Assistant (I deconned so many items (that I needed) because of the shared bank that this saved my items several times)
    Shop Keeper (I now know how much items are selling for and if I am getting a good price, with limited people in your guild you can see if its a case of supply or demand and try kiosks if your guild is too expensive)
    Wykyyd's Toolbar (For my real life clock and bag space left only)

    The problem with Shopkeeper is that it tracks LISTING prices only. Which is nice, I guess, but it doesn't tell you what those items actually SELL for.

    Much better, IMO, is Master Merchant, which tracks all the sales of items across all of your guild stores, and then calculates the average price of what an item actually SELLS for. As if that wasn't awesome enough, there are several other even more awesome functions.

    The rest of the essential list:
    Advanced Filters
    Awesome Guild Store
    Research Assistant
    Save Items
    Skyshards
    Lore Books
    Lost Treasure
    Co-GM, Angry Unicorn Traders: PC/NA
    "Official" Master Merchant Tech Support
    and Differently Geared AF
    @sylviermoone
  • Ourorboros
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    If you are going to steal, Fence Info is good to have. I prefer JunkIt to LootDrop-more options. For crafting, Research Buddy 2 to track traits. Anyone mention SousChef? And Harven's Improved Skills lets you see both morphs of a skill at once.
    PC/NA/DC
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  • Concenaros
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    My go to's have been

    ZrMiniMap

    and

    ZrBuffDisplay
    FTC

    Those are the main ones I use and they're seriously useful. I just downloaded a skyshard tracker the other day as well.

    If anything I would recommend ZrMiniMap over anything else. It's so nice actually have an idea of where you're heading at all times.
    "What is your purpose here, Arisen? If you sought to live you had naught but run and hide yourself away. But then, tell me, child of man... what does it mean to live in truth? To wage war against the passing days? To pray to the unseen for a few breaths more? To raise grand cities from stone, and spawn new life in turn? Mankind has done this, yes, and more. But is the tapestry you weave truly of your own design?"
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  • danno8
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    Only ones that are absolutely required are DPS meters if you want to squeeze out every last inch of DPS.

    Other than those I would say the rest are not just highly recommended, but are highly, highly, highly recommended.

    Research Assistant alone will save you hours and hours of inventory tracking and pen+paper charting when all you want to do is sell stuff you don't need, and keep stuff you need for research.
  • Tandor
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    It depends on how you approach the game. Personally, I don't see the need for any, but I understand the reasoning of those that do want some. However, I'll never understand the reasoning of those that want the ones that basically show them where everything is - lore books, sky shards, etc. Why play the game if you don't want to play the game?
  • Pausekey
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    Tandor wrote: »
    It depends on how you approach the game. Personally, I don't see the need for any, but I understand the reasoning of those that do want some. However, I'll never understand the reasoning of those that want the ones that basically show them where everything is - lore books, sky shards, etc. Why play the game if you don't want to play the game?

    Because for some playing the game does not include spending time hunting down lorebooks or skyshards.

    There might also be certain people with 2 VR 14s and 3 other VR leveled characters who on their 6th play through don't really feel like hunting down everything for the sixth time in a row.
  • Livvy
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    Can't live without Roomba.

    Since ESO seems to have a stacking issue. :(
    ->--Willow--<-
  • Chuggernaut
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    Wykyyd's Suite for sure, and Advanced Counter (to keep track of Ultimate points for longer Overload). The sky shard map is also handy.
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  • Tandor
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    Pausekey wrote: »
    Tandor wrote: »
    It depends on how you approach the game. Personally, I don't see the need for any, but I understand the reasoning of those that do want some. However, I'll never understand the reasoning of those that want the ones that basically show them where everything is - lore books, sky shards, etc. Why play the game if you don't want to play the game?

    Because for some playing the game does not include spending time hunting down lorebooks or skyshards.

    There might also be certain people with 2 VR 14s and 3 other VR leveled characters who on their 6th play through don't really feel like hunting down everything for the sixth time in a row.

    How many times would they need to do it in order to be able to follow the clues on the achievements page? Come off it, I can buy that they're lazy, not that they're that clueless on the sixth play-through :smiley: !
  • Concenaros
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    Pausekey wrote: »
    Because for some playing the game does not include spending time hunting down lorebooks or skyshards.

    This 100x.

    I usually like hunting down collectibles in Single player games but for an MMO, Skyshards are hard to find and I'd more so like to be able to track which ones I've found and collected and which ones I haven't. Most of them are actually in dungeons or are guarded so I still have to work for them, in that sense.



    "What is your purpose here, Arisen? If you sought to live you had naught but run and hide yourself away. But then, tell me, child of man... what does it mean to live in truth? To wage war against the passing days? To pray to the unseen for a few breaths more? To raise grand cities from stone, and spawn new life in turn? Mankind has done this, yes, and more. But is the tapestry you weave truly of your own design?"
    Rhylarr - Lvl 30 - XBOX ONE - Aldmeri Dominion
    Flowki Engarson - Lvl 22 - XBOX ONE - Daggerfall Convenant
    Concenaros - Lvl 24 - XBOX ONE - Ebonheart Pact
    Targoth Gro'Urgash - Lvl 8 - XBOX ONE - Dagerfall Covenant
  • BigM
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    The #1 addon I would use if I could only use 1 = http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info258-GreymindQuickSlotBar.html
    makes it so much easier.

    Master Merchant along with GSA awesome guild store and price tracker makes it so you can make gold fast. With GSA you have an offline app that you can use to help with selling.

    http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info928-MasterMerchant.html
    http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info695-AwesomeGuildStore.html
    http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info822-GSA2.0.html
    http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info874-PriceTrackerUpdated.html

    Other than that check out Garkin's addons, he is great at coding. One of the best that makes them.

    http://www.esoui.com/downloads/author-524.html
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    ― Stephen Hawking
  • Runhent
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    I'm definitely addons maniac:
    • Atlas shows loot from dungeons.
    • Combat Cloud displays outgoing and incoming combat events, warnings, notifications, etc. If you like to see your hits and sometimes forget to dodge or interrupt enemies - this addon is good.
    • Dustman helps to deal fast with any unwanted items - to mark them as junk, to destroy immediately, etc.
    • Harven's Attribute Bars improves existing health/mana/stamina/enemy bars (adds percentage/min-max/none values, for example).
    • Harven's Research Timers - I use it instead of Craft Research Timer, but don't like interface :(
    • Harvest Map just warms my soul (wow, how many resources did I find!), but also may be useful for those who don't see resources everywhere :)
    • Item Saver allows to place a little marker on items - so you can remember to not accidentally sell or deconstruct your items. And this items even don't appear in shop list.
    • Lootdrop Continued graphically displays informations about all things you looted. Very useful!
    • LoreBooks displays on map (and compass if you wish) all books from Shalidor's Library. Some prefer to find them accidentally, but if you don't like such accidents or just want to find a few remain books - this addon is great.
    • Lost Treasure shows the treasure map locations on the World Map. The same comment as for LoreBooks :) But sometime maps are awful and impossible to understand!
    • MultiCraft allows to craft as many items as you can create in one click. Useful! But you need to remember, that settings are reset with each item.
    • PublicDungeonChampions shows locations of all public dungeons bosses - and marks them as killed. The same comment as for LoreBooks - some prefer to find them on their own :)
    • Rare Fish Tracker displays the rare fish you have caught for fishing achievements in each location.
    • Research Assistant marks item if you do not have the trait researched. Simple and cute.
    • Show Motifs displays racial motif and armor type for the items in bags and bank.
    • SkyShards displays on map (and compass if you wish) all skyshards. The same comment as for LoreBooks :)
    • Slightly Improved Experience Bar displays experience values (current/max, percentage), and does the same for veteran ranks and champion points. You always know how much points is left until you'll up.
    • Sorcerer Helper reminds me to summon my minions. Also it can remind about buffs, and alerts when some abilities like Crystal Fragments proc.
    • Sous Chef marks Provisioning Ingredients with the next information: which recipes use that ingredient, along with how many of that recipe you can make with your current inventory.
    • SpentSkillPoints displays the amount of already spent skill points for each category and skill line. Simple and useful for statistic lovers.
    • Zolan's Auto Repair automatically repairs all your damaged gear when you visit a vendor. For lazy players such me.

    Out of date addons:
    • Achievement Tracker is useful for me to track zone and interesting achievements; unfortunately, it;s old and don't work with Update 6 :( And author abandoned it.
    • Craft Research Timer is useful for crafter maniacs. You needn't to check and remember how many days will this research last. Unfortunately, this addon is out of date, and author visited ESOUI long ago :(
    • Crafting Material Level Display shows the level of crafting materials in the item tooltips and inventory lists. Useful for those who want to keep only high level resources. Out of date, but, maybe, author will update it.
    • Luminary - Fish Me reminds where each type of fishing lure should be used and shows alert text when the fish are biting. And sound, sound are the great thing - for example, I prefer to read books till fishing, and want to know when exactly need to press "E". It's working, but out of date and sometimes bugged :(
    • Slightly Improved Attribute Bars allows to shift the mana and stamina bars closer to the health bar, and to move enemy's bar lower or higher. Out of date, and seems the author have abandoned it :(
    Edited by Runhent on March 18, 2015 9:57PM
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  • katkat42
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    I weighed in on this thread.
    Stonehenge ROCKS!
  • frould
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    must have add-ons for me are
    -AdvancedFilters
    -CombatCloud
    -Destinations
    -HarvestMap
    -LoreBooks
    -MiniMap
    -ResearchAssistant
    -SousChef
    -Srendarr
    -TiEmote
    -BankManagerRevived
  • Jimbostein
    I love all the addons listed above plus..

    -ESO Theater lets you roam through the surprisingly large amount of emotes and bring them up for quick access.

    -Khajiit Speak changes your character's dialogue options to those more in line with how Khajiiti talk in the game, changing dialogue selection options like "Tell me, where am I?" into "Jimbostein is wondering, what is this place?" and "Goodbye." into "This one must go now."
    It's pretty great if your character is a Khajiit or acting like one :)
  • timidobserver
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    AwesomeGuildStore makes guild traders tolerable.
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  • Zorvan
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    Advanced Filter is my one must have. The inventory system in this game is atrocious without it.
    I've been muted since November 2017 because of the whiny crybabies on this forum and the liberal ZOS employees coddling them.
  • Exarch
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    I'm usually add-on agnostic, but the interface in ESO is so skeletal that I honestly can't recommend playing without Advanced Filters, Research Assistant, and Foundry Tactical Combat. I prefer to search for things in the game world myself, but I do require access to a reasonable degree of information about the character I'm playing.
  • seaef
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    No add ons are required, but I personally like to use FTC, Wykkyd's Toolbar, and Research Assistant.
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  • Razzak
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    They are not required, but highly recommended. Depending on your play style and your personality, you might find many that suit you and thus make ESO more pleasurable.
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