It depends entirely on your playstyle and preferences. Personally I don't use any. You probably need to explain a bit about your approach, whether PvE and/or PvP, crafting, trading, hyper-competitive, trials, that sort of thing.
Inventory grid menu. Think that's what it's called. The inventory system in this game is the worse I've ever seen. Can't live without it.
Destinations
Lazy writ thingy
Skyshards
Lorebook
Lost treasure
Master merchant
Combat metrics
Awesome guild store thingy
MailR. Good one for guild mails
Potion maker or whatever it is
The inventory one and combat metrics I leave on. The others I toggle when needed. Those are off the top of my head. Good luck bud.
The only really necessary one is Master Merchant. The in-game economy on PC only works because of and is entirely centered around Master Merchant. Everything else is about personal preference (improving UI to be more like whatever you want), convenience (revealing unmarked locations etc.), or playing the game for you (e.g. RaidNotifier telling you how to react to a mechanic).
Inventory/sorting mods:
Advanced Filters
Crafting Material Level Display
Auto Category
Combat/HUD mods:
LUI (Extended)
Action Duration Reminder
Combat Metrics
Dressing Room
Crafting:
Craft Store (fixed and improved)
Master Recipe List
Potion Maker
Research Assistant
Buying/Selling:
Master Merchant
Tamriel Trade Center
Awesome Guild Store
Quality of Life: (These may have spoilers if you use them...)
Destinations
Map Pins
Skyshards
Lorebooks
No, Thank you
FCMQT
Harven Improved Skill Windows
Votans Minimap
Wykkyds (entire Suite or individual pieces)
This is about 3/4 of all my mods. The others are really just flavor and not really an objective improvement.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »So I think the best addon for what you originally talked about is called Map Pins. I was late to the party on this one. I gives you tons of toggle options (including the psijic portals), so you can keep your map only as cluttered as it needs to be. It made like 3-4 other addons I was running redundant.
Addons I could not live without:
Combat Metrics - Best tool for analyzing a fight, tracking, and sharing DPS.
Raid Notifier - Most trial guilds require this. Gives heads up to specific trial mechanics.
Srendarr - Most robust and customizable buff tracker in the game. Can get a little cluttered if you dont do a fair amount of messing with the settings.
Action Duration Reminder - Simplest and most elegant buff tracker in the game. Simply puts a timer over your skills.
Alpha Gear - Best Addon IMO to manage gear and bar loadouts, also recharges your weapons which is handy.
pChat - Great addon for managing your chat window. Saves older chats if you log off, and allows things like cut and paste.
Grim Focus Counter - Must have if you play nightblade. Keeps track of your light attacks for Grim Focus.
Master Merchant - Must have if you are in a trade guild and do active trading. Shows prices based on any sales in the guilds you are in.
Awesome Guild Store - Makes guild trader searching much more manageable.
FTC/Dark UI - Both are good for beefing up your interface, health bars, etc. Shouldnt need both.
Inventory insight - Lets you look at inventory on other toons and your bank at any time.
Craftstore - Useful for keeping track of trait research and motif knowledge. You can even peak at other toons without logging over if you find something and arent sure if you need it.
Kill Counter - PVP addon to track KDR and that sort of thing.
Multi Craft - Allows you to craft stacks of potions, etc.
Dolgubons's lazy writ Crafter - Shout out to my boy Dolgubon, I owe all my wealth to him. I can do master writs on 10 toons in 30 minutes with this addon. If I was starting a new account, first thing I am doing is power grinding 5-8 toons so they could start doing dailys.
Writworthy - Another one I was late to the party on. Thanks to my awesome Guild House with all the craft stations, (Shoutout to Anslay and ETU), and this addon, i did almost 4000 writ vouchers in less than 30 minutes. Blew my mind.
I am sure there are a few others, will edit if I can think of them.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »So I think the best addon for what you originally talked about is called Map Pins. I was late to the party on this one. I gives you tons of toggle options (including the psijic portals), so you can keep your map only as cluttered as it needs to be. It made like 3-4 other addons I was running redundant.
Addons I could not live without:
Combat Metrics - Best tool for analyzing a fight, tracking, and sharing DPS.
Raid Notifier - Most trial guilds require this. Gives heads up to specific trial mechanics.
Srendarr - Most robust and customizable buff tracker in the game. Can get a little cluttered if you dont do a fair amount of messing with the settings.
Action Duration Reminder - Simplest and most elegant buff tracker in the game. Simply puts a timer over your skills.
Alpha Gear - Best Addon IMO to manage gear and bar loadouts, also recharges your weapons which is handy.
pChat - Great addon for managing your chat window. Saves older chats if you log off, and allows things like cut and paste.
Grim Focus Counter - Must have if you play nightblade. Keeps track of your light attacks for Grim Focus.
Master Merchant - Must have if you are in a trade guild and do active trading. Shows prices based on any sales in the guilds you are in.
Awesome Guild Store - Makes guild trader searching much more manageable.
FTC/Dark UI - Both are good for beefing up your interface, health bars, etc. Shouldnt need both.
Inventory insight - Lets you look at inventory on other toons and your bank at any time.
Craftstore - Useful for keeping track of trait research and motif knowledge. You can even peak at other toons without logging over if you find something and arent sure if you need it.
Kill Counter - PVP addon to track KDR and that sort of thing.
Multi Craft - Allows you to craft stacks of potions, etc.
Dolgubons's lazy writ Crafter - Shout out to my boy Dolgubon, I owe all my wealth to him. I can do master writs on 10 toons in 30 minutes with this addon. If I was starting a new account, first thing I am doing is power grinding 5-8 toons so they could start doing dailys.
Writworthy - Another one I was late to the party on. Thanks to my awesome Guild House with all the craft stations, (Shoutout to Anslay and ETU), and this addon, i did almost 4000 writ vouchers in less than 30 minutes. Blew my mind.
I am sure there are a few others, will edit if I can think of them.
This is basically my list too. I also run Tamriel Trade Centre which is handy, I almost always price my stuff based on TTC.
starkerealm wrote: »Inventory grid menu. Think that's what it's called. The inventory system in this game is the worse I've ever seen. Can't live without it.
Destinations
Lazy writ thingy
Skyshards
Lorebook
Lost treasure
Master merchant
Combat metrics
Awesome guild store thingy
MailR. Good one for guild mails
Potion maker or whatever it is
The inventory one and combat metrics I leave on. The others I toggle when needed. Those are off the top of my head. Good luck bud.
Master Merchant's only good when you're in trade guilds. If you're just wandering around, by yourself, it won't have useful data for you. TTC can give you useful price data without a guild, but it requires an outside executable. There's also some minor distinctions.
Desinations, Skyshards, Lorebooks, and Lost Treasure have all been superseded by Map Pins. I still prefer Destinations, but Map Pins is better maintained.
Craft Store.
Action Duration Reminder.
AUI.
S'rendarr (technically AUI offers the same functionality, but S'rendarr has more options for tweaking how the info is available to you.)
If you use alot of Add-ons, be sure to open up your add-on storage thingy. Double the numbers each time, 64 would go to 128, 128 would go to 256 and so on. And try not to use OUT OF DATE add-ons-causes errors.
I have a lot of addons by now but will list the would hate to play without thanks to their amazing QoL improvements:
Wykkyd's Toolbar (No updates in almost a year now, I'm worried this thing is a goner, but it gives you a scaleable bar on your screen showing all sorts of handy info like your level, gold, horse feed timer, research timer, fps, ping, all completely configurable as to what you want to see. It can interfere with reading compass quest text, so I used Azurah mod to haul my compass down half an inch).