So you quickly check your map for a rough location, maybe a few dots to see where to go. But, you’re not 100% sure what way north is or what a cave looks like. You speak to that quest giver who sends you off to kill some Kobolds. Picture the scene you load up Classic ready to go on your first big adventure. Best TBC Classic Questing Addon - Questie You can adjust just about anything and with the addition of AgUf Layouts, there's a layout for just about anyone.NOTE: All addons listed support TBC or have confirmed TBC release updates unless specifically stated. To me AgUf is a happy medium between info, looks, and customization. Last but not least, and the WTFBBQ pick, Ag Unit Frames. PitBull is an awesome Unit frame addOn, the only downside is memory usage. I had my party and raid bars on opposite sides of each other and the green lines from healing were going nuts from side to side. Any time a player attacks / heals another player a tiny red / green line connects between the 2 players. A simple idea, but can be crazy depending on your placement of the different frames. The topper to all this is the visual "interact lines". Now for the big guns ! PitBull has just about anything you could possibly want ! 3D portraits, built in threat bar, and more customization than you'd probably use. You can adjust size / position, but that's about it. If you happen to be the text based type of player who just likes the facts, Satrina is a text only Unit Frame. There's a few pieces of info you can enable / disable, but you probably won't do anything more than move them where you want. Now if you want simplicity, you can't get much simpler than Sage. My only complaint was that, in my tests, Perl Classic actually takes a bit more memory than X-Perl, so don't think that less information is necessarily lighter on the CPU. If you like an almost default Unit frame with lots of usable info, X-Perl may be for you ! There is also Perl Classic which is a more basic version with a much simpler look and feel. My only issue with X-Perl (and a few others) is the lack of visual changes. X-Perl has a lot of options for customization, raid support & frames, and works well right out of the box. It may be a good choice to start with something simple like X-Perl. Some are pretty easy to get going, others. There's a lot of choices when it comes to Unit frames. Why have plain bars with too little info when you can have interact lines, threat, reputation, defecits, class colors, and 3D portraits! If you're like me the default Unit frames leave a.