WoW mods galore

Karma v20003.7 - Image 1We have here for you three World of Warcraft mods, each with a different use, but all of them could aid you in your Azeroth travels. So let’s start the ball rolling with the first WoW mod from hackop, called Quest Initiators v1.07. This add-on just adds a small bit of info to the quest description of who gave the quest and where they are located, perfect for those who sometimes forgets where he or she got the quest or where that person is located for the turn-in.

The next WoW mod is perfect for the obsessive compulsives or for someone who just wants more organization their WoW playing. From mundocani comes the GroupCalendar v3.1. From the name itself, this will allow groups of friends to share an in-game event calendar wherein they can post events for dungeons they need to do quests for.

Once installed GroupCalendar replaces the minimap current time tooltip and sun and moon icon. This can be used to open the UI or it can be opened using the /calendar command.

The last app is something that I could personally use. Karma v20003.7 originally by Aveasau, but revived by Endareth, is a tool for helping keep track of people you meet in WoW. Consider this as your little WoW black book. This will let you write notes and give/ remove karma to them. It also tracks the following about each person automatically:

  • Amount of Experience gained while grouped with them
  • Amount of Time played with them
  • Quests which they have helped you with

The Karma setting is a value which represents your impression of other characters. Green is good, blue is neutral, red is unliked. By default everyone starts at blue, and you determine if they deserve more or less karma.

So there you have it. Since you may not like all of them, we provided different download links for each of the mods. Hit us back with your comments if you feel like it. Have fun you guys!

Download: [Quest Initiators v1.07]
Download: [GroupCalendar v3.1]
Download: [Karma v20003.7]

Via World of War

Karma v20003.7 - Image 1We have here for you three World of Warcraft mods, each with a different use, but all of them could aid you in your Azeroth travels. So let’s start the ball rolling with the first WoW mod from hackop, called Quest Initiators v1.07. This add-on just adds a small bit of info to the quest description of who gave the quest and where they are located, perfect for those who sometimes forgets where he or she got the quest or where that person is located for the turn-in.

The next WoW mod is perfect for the obsessive compulsives or for someone who just wants more organization their WoW playing. From mundocani comes the GroupCalendar v3.1. From the name itself, this will allow groups of friends to share an in-game event calendar wherein they can post events for dungeons they need to do quests for.

Once installed GroupCalendar replaces the minimap current time tooltip and sun and moon icon. This can be used to open the UI or it can be opened using the /calendar command.

The last app is something that I could personally use. Karma v20003.7 originally by Aveasau, but revived by Endareth, is a tool for helping keep track of people you meet in WoW. Consider this as your little WoW black book. This will let you write notes and give/ remove karma to them. It also tracks the following about each person automatically:

  • Amount of Experience gained while grouped with them
  • Amount of Time played with them
  • Quests which they have helped you with

The Karma setting is a value which represents your impression of other characters. Green is good, blue is neutral, red is unliked. By default everyone starts at blue, and you determine if they deserve more or less karma.

So there you have it. Since you may not like all of them, we provided different download links for each of the mods. Hit us back with your comments if you feel like it. Have fun you guys!

Download: [Quest Initiators v1.07]
Download: [GroupCalendar v3.1]
Download: [Karma v20003.7]

Via World of War

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