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Post your UI
Well, i'm curious how everyones UI looks and i'm pretty bored right now,  so post em

ps. i dont click - keys are just hidden :)

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My super awesome Daible UI
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Often imitated, never duplicated.
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My WoW on tuesdays.
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Last edited by Ventigo 1 month ago
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:)damn Hyral, nice u
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I used to use Roth UI but found it hard to customize for a healer.
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K.I.S.S.



Standard UI. Raid frames pop out above my chat log when in a raid. Extra buttons are all hidden on hover-only menus using Bartender. CLCRet is something every good Retribution Paladin should have; it tightens up a rotation (especially with 2-PC T10) and no one's perfect unless you have a 2-3 button rotation.

The symbol to the right of the chat log is a seal-reminder I've added so I can remember at all times what seal I have up because I'm swapping around on fights like Putricide/Sindragosa. There are other common mods in there just not visible, like Ratingsbuster/Quartz.
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As of tonight. LUI for the moment
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