1) Awesome Guild Store.
This makes guild stores USABLE, and the default guild store UI is sorely lacking by comparison.
2) Advanced Filters
It makes inventory management so much more pleasurable and simple.
3) BankIt
The ability to auto-deposit into existing stacks is stupidly useful, and makes banking much easier overall.
4) Wykkid Outfitter
The ability to save templates for armor and skills is vital to offering a good PVE and PVP experience, or being able to juggle multiple roles. I'd even love it go one step further and offer an option to auto-detect when you're in Cyrodiil and automatically equip your PVP armor/skills the moment you port in.
5) Potion Maker
We already have a super-simplistic system for crafting glyphs, but potions lack a quick option. You either have to write down or memorize a massive list of potions to get that one in particular, and it can take too much time trying to sift through the various options to find the one you want most.
And thanks for posting this as well. Add-ons have been one of the banes of my ESO existance. I love their utility, but all too often well known modders leave the game, add-ons get abandoned, don't get updated or just break when the game gets patched. Having more functionality built into the game would make ESO a better experience overall.
1. A buff tracker. LUIe works great for me atm. Visuals are FAR to hard to tell apart if you play in a group and especially if we assume more sets like spellpower cure, kena, or the assualt set get added in the future. counting seconds in your head is pretty annoying. Could be OPT-in for the immersion """""crowd""""".
2. A codex-like AP counter. Sure, players should be playing for fun/good fights and even objectives and not AP. But if there is a leaderboard (and the emp mechanic) denying a siginificant amount of people look at / optimize for AP, doesn't help.
3. Group damage
4. Automation of super mundane tasks (I don't use these add-ons myself because, strictly speaking, they are against the rules). If you want to craft 600pots with the exact same ingredients, you shouldn't have to press the same button 125 times every ~2secs. Nobody wants to do this with the free-time.
5. Average market prices for common items (master merchant style but probably based on data across all guild traders. could be calculated on a weekly basis during maintainance to help performance). right now most serious players/traders will have MM active on at least one of their chars. Not using it puts you at a disadvantage. Yet, using it, consumes tons of resources...
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Kasiia - Templar (AR46)
Kasiir Aberion - Sorc (AR38)
Dr Kastafari - Warden (~AR31)
+ many others
1. Advanced filters - see above for reasons
2. Lui extended - best still continued ui
3. azurah - for being able to move base ui elements to places i like
4. advanced auto loot (sadly no longer continued)
5. roomba (if i have to sort quild banks) or Pchat for general gameplay
Lui or equivalent - Gives buff trackers, and alot of improved layout of information. Also a DPS meter, which many players need.
AlphaGear - Easy swapping of gearsets outside of combat, some UI improvements
Master Merchant - Regulate economy and help players not get ripped off so often.
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Kaineth - Stamina Nightblade (Weakest Player Ever!)
Elena Stormwood - Magicka Sorcerer (vMA no Death 12/21/15 Score 401148)
Sheila Feyrondas - Magicka Dragonknight Tank (Frost staves are gonna be fun!)
*Disclaimer* I fail at emotional communication, so assume what I say is NOT meant to be offensive.