- Warrior Specific UI/Mods -
Unfortunately, I didn’t find a lot of add-ons for warriors ( on contrary to my warlock which has a bunch of UI/Mods ). Here is a list of what I could find. A lot of the UI/Mods that I did find where mostly outdated, it is recommended to check for updates before downloading.
Compilation Mods :
Kasane's Fury Warrior UI
A compilation of mods for fury warrior including : Atlas, AtlasLoot,Bagnon, Bloodyscreen, Buffalo (buff bars), Chatsounds, ClearFont2, ClosetGnome (just like "outfitter" - less memory), CT_MailMod, cyCricled (change bar and buff frames into circles, squares, etc.), DeadlyBossMod, eePanels2 (I'm using this to position the big circles you see on the UI), FluidFrames, FuBar, ImprovedCamera, JunkSale, MiniMapButtonBag (places all buttons into one minimap button), Omen, OmniCC, PhanxChat, PitBull (unit frames), Quartz (cast bar),Recount (damage meter), ScrollingCombatText, SimpleMiniMap (customize your minimap), Skinner, Surfaces (textures for ace2 framework), TipBuddy (tooltip moved to cursor), Trinity,
TrinityBars (allows complete customization of button bars).
Asak's UI is a complete interface modification that is especially designed to be used by warriors.
UltimateUI Special Warrior ( maybe outdated)
Full interface, supports 1280X1024.
Adrastus UI: Warrior ( maybe outdated)
Not a lot of info on this add-on. Last updated 6/2007.
Stand alone :
TankPoints ( maybe outdated)
TankPoints was created to help myself compare different pieces of tanking gear, because it was difficult to decided at a glance like whether 12 defense is better then 1 dodge.
TankPoints can be seen as how much damage you can take before damage reduction, it considers your max health, armor, defense, dodge, parry, block, block value, resilience, crushing blow chance, miss, crit reduction, talants, buffs, stance/forms, and more.
Tank Buddy is based on Taunt Buddy by Artun Subasi. It is an addon that can announce to any channel of choice, whenever your taunt, mocking blow or growl (druids) fails, or whenever you use shield wall, last stand, challenging shout, challenging roar (druids) or lifegiving gem. Furthermore, it can remove any buffs desired, either always, or only in defensive stance/bear form. To open the menu, just type /tb or /tankbuddy. Note! Using Taunt Buddy simultaneously with Tank Buddy, might produce unwanted results!
Mutli talent, weapon specific, spreadsheet devoted to potential paper theory dps. Done in open office .ods filetype.
This Mod shows you warrior buffs and reactive abilities that are NOT active, indicating that you should make them active.
This add-on allow you to quickly swap weapons and shield on a single key press, and cycles between two or three different weapons sets. Additionaly this add-on can have different weapons sets cycle for different stances and shapes.
Rating Buster
The design aim of RatingBuster is to provide detailed, meangingful and customizable information about items so you can eazily decide for yourself which item is better.
DeathAlert v1.3.1
Have your guildmates tried to figure out what targets you were tanking when you die? I know when a tank dies, and another tank needs to pick it up or the mob needs to be crowd controlled, they have to communicate with voice chat to say what mob to pick up. This mod might making things a bit easier, by announcing to your raid or party what mob and icon (if available) you were tanking when you died.
General Mods that are helpful to warriors :
Bar Mods
Bongos is an action bar replacement designed to be both low memory, and easy to setup. It is not as feature rich as other bar mods, but should include the features most commonly used.
Threat meters :
Omen is a threat meter. Basically, enemies in WoW decide who to attack by deciding who is the most threatening based on the abilities you use. What Omen attempts to do is provide reasonably accurate estimates of your group's relative threat level on individual enemies, so that you can see when you're in danger of pulling aggro (or, if you're next on the snack list if your tank bites it). This info is usually only critical in raids, where only tanks can survive aggro, but it's useful for any multi-player situation.
KLHThreatMeter
KLHThreatMeter is like a damage meter, except it records your threat. By monitoring all the abilities you use and checking your talents, armour set bonuses and buffs, the addon can recreate the threat list of a mob. This makes tank transitions simple, and allows DPS to maximise their damage without pulling aggro.
Combat Meters :
DamageMeters monitors damage and healing done by and to yourself and other nearby players. It keeps a running total for each player and displays the information as a bars chart in a frame on the screen. It is perfect for real-time comparison of the various members of your party or raid. At any time the text results can be output as "says", to raid or party chat, or whispered to another player. Many console commands exist for customizing the meters: type /dmhelp for a listing.
SW Stats (named after our guild Shadow Warrior) is a damage/heal (and more) meter addon designed to be very customizable in what you want to see with a built-in Sync channel that is running in the background. The design here is especially geared towards raid groups, but also has useful info for soloers. (A few of my testers respecced after seeing the numbers).
Want to know which healer in your raid healed which target? Or want to know by whom your MT was healed and for how much? Want a pure damage list or heal list? Want to know what the main school (fire, ice etc.) was that your raid made damage with, or was damaged by? Want to know what skills that guy used? Want to know if that mob mainly did arcane or fire damage?
AND do you want a lot of this info synced IN-Fight ? you found SW Stats :)
Raid UI/Mods :
Boss mods for all raid bosses. One of the most popular raid add-ons. Loads on demand.
CTMod is a custom user interface for World of Warcraft that adds tools ranging from the most basic functionality enhancements to advanced gameplay features, based on what the user needs. If you are just beginning to use UI mods or are a seasoned veteran looking to enhance your UI, CTMod likely has something for you as you can download individual add-ons or the whole package.
Outfits :
Outfitter allows you to create multiple outfits and equip them with a click of your mouse. You can layer outfits, create outfits optimized for a particular attribute (ie, fire resist or maximum defense), and have outfits which automatically equip.
Automatic outfits include riding, Argent Dawn (plagulands), battlegrounds, and class-specific automatic outfits like shadowform, stealth, warrior stances and druid shapeshifting.
Wardrobe allows you define up to 30 distinct equipment profiles (called "outfits") and lets you switch among them on the fly. For example, you can define a Normal Outfit that consists of your regular equipment, an Around Town Outfit that consists of what you'd like to wear when inside a city or roleplaying, a Stamina Outfit that consists of all your best stam gear, etc. You can then switch amongst these outfits using a simple slash chat command (/wardrobe wear Around Town Outfit), using a small interactive button docked beneath your radar (Moveable), or define hotkeys in key configuration.