
Anything you want your UI to do, chances are, someone has already made that addon. This is barely scratching the surface, but suffice it to say that over the years, UI mods have completely and fundamentally changed the way that players interact with World of Warcraft. What’s more, mods played a huge part in the development of WoW as a game, from mods so good they were built into the game, to mods so good they were blocked by the devs, to mods that completely reshaped the way the playerbase interacts with each other, to complete minigames, to mods the playerbase loves so much they are willing to support their development on Patreon, and everything in between.


Mods were always a pretty big part of my WoW experience, and customising my UIs over and over again as a teen taught me a lot about myself, and about games as a whole. I’ve been playing Final Fantasy 14 recently, and I’ve found that one of the biggest adjustments in going from a lifetime of playing World of Warcraft to playing FF14, is the fact that the latter does not support UI mods.
