
'Cycle through nearest/farthest enemy' are lies. 8641, Jin There's a great option in FFXIV for the tab targeting, instead of cycling Primal Rend drops a critical hit to the target, and all enemies nearby – a Potency of 700 for the first enemy, and 70% less for the remaining targets. However, while you have a main target, you can soft-target other allies/enemies by using an action without pressing A/cross on them to make them your main target. You can do this once per enemy in the pack. Cycle through enemies (far > near): Shift-Tab Target your target's target: T Target the enemy attacking you: Shift-T Target Nearest Enemy: F11 Target Nearest NPC: F12 Face Target: F Menus Character = C Intentory = I Armoury Chest = Ctrl-I Maps = M Actions & Traits = P Social Lists = O Free Company = Linkshells = L Timers = Ctrl-U Journal = J My trick is to assign target nearest enemy to E and position the party list next to the hot bars which your eyes pay attention to majority of the time.

Initially, there will be two groups of enemies, composed of a Pecking Condor and a Tiny Mandragora. A Soft targeted enemy will have a faint yellow glow behind their name in the Enmity List. Instead of manually having to change, RepByZone keeps track of all 19 reputations in TBC Classic automatically depending on your location in the world.While leveling up from level 68 to 69, you should go for all other dungeons except the Sirensong Sea dungeon. If you’re located in Zangarmarsh, for example, the addon will showcase your Sporeggar reputation and if you’re located in Shattrath, your Lower City reputation will be tracked on your bar. Luckily, RepByZone automatically changes the reputation bar at the bottom of your screen to the most relevant faction depending on where you’re located. Once you reach max level, the race to unlock as many rewards and items needed for progression begins and each zone in the game has several reputations to keep track of. Reputation grinding is going to be an integral part of the Burning Crusade Classic experience. RepByZone Screengrab via Blizzard Entertainment Since stats like damage throughput aren’t included in the game normally, Recount is a must-have addon for many players that gives a brief overview of how players are performing in comparison to their group-mates. Recount is a concise addon that showcases DPS numbers ranked by player in a designated panel.

The ideal DPS meter in WoW: Classic isn’t going anywhere in The Burning Crusade.
