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Addon Spotlight: OPie


Ladies and gentlemen, I rarely get very excited about new , but OPie has revolutionized my UI in a way that absolutely fits with my clutter- mindset. Ultimately, as I test , only a few end up being a permanent part of my gameplay. I can’t necessarily promise OPie will stay, but ’s looking like such an innovative mod that I may just come to rely on .

We’ve discussed both Totemus and Necrosis here Addon Spotlight, and praised the way they wrap things into a neat little package. OPie does the same thing, but to an extent that not only are your spells hidden until you need them, but they can be easily integrated with a minimalist play-style.

What OPie does is take spells, , trade-skills and macros and creates virtual rings for them to reside in. By assigning a keybinding, one can simply press a button and have a quick menu (a ring) appear on the , which will a spell, use an item or a macro based on where the mouse is hovering in relation to the ring.
I have been testing this on my , putting all of my healing spells in a ring bound to “Shift-H”. When I press the key combination, my spells appear on the , and I know through practice that Lesser Healing Wave is the top most spell. By quickly pressing Shift H, then swiping my cursor from the center of my and up and letting go of the keys, I begin to my heal. That may sound like a lot, but I promise is significantly faster and easier than clicking on my action or on Healbot (which I only use in groups anymore.) Now, you may say “Sean, stop being a moron and just bind Lesser Healing Wave to a key.” A valid point, but here’s why I love OPie’s system. If I move my mouse to the right instead of up, I Healing Wave, and to the left will Chain Heal. Three spells with one simple keystroke and a choice of subtle mouse movements. I have different keybindings for each school of totems, my weapon , heals and consumables. (As well as the built in raid-target marking ring, profession ring and trinkets ring.)



This is especially nice on my and , who have massive amounts of spells, many of which aren’t used on a regular basis. I have yet to test this on my , but I’d imagine his wide array of seals and blessings will fit nicely into these rings, rather than filling up numerous action bars.

I will admit that getting used to the interface, and the way to interact with the addon took some getting used . Right off the get-go I was skeptical about OPie, but once you get the hang of , you realize how intuitive and easy is.

Here is the description from the OPie homepage:

“OPie is a radial action-binding addon for WoW. The addon allows you to bind groups of infrequently used actions to a ring that appears when you trigger using a hot key / mouse binding.

  • Consider some of the taking up action space:
  • Potions, stones, Mana gems
  • Damage-aborbing shields (when was the last time you used Frost Ward?)
  • Shape shifts and stances; along with your mount.
  • Foods: biscuits, stat , water, underspore pods?
  • drums.
  • Your once-in-a-blue-moon-on-a-Thursday cooldowns.

Download OPie, group those into rings (/rk), bind rings to mouse buttons (/opie), enjoy uncluttered combat in style.”



That just about sums up the OPie way of thinking. I did find that I needed to unbind certain keybindings that I had been using on my actionbars before OPie would be able to use them. I also found that once in a while the custom ring interface would have an error and become unresponsive. However, I have not had any problems using the rings in combat, which is when things absolutely need to function correctly. You can create character- or class-specific rings and share the rings you create with other OPie users.

OPie comes with pre-built rings for each class and some universal rings. These include professions, trinkets and a ring for ClosetGnome if you’re using . Some class specific rings include aspects for hunters, teleports and portals for mages, shapeshifting for druids and demons for warlocks. There is also a raid marking ring, which streamlines your target marking, which has pushed LuckyCharms2 out of my UI.

I absolutely recommend this addon to anyone wanting to try a new way of handling secondary abilities. Give a test drive for a few days and let me know your reaction. I believe this one will be a “love ” or “hate ” thing. Dimissed!

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