


For the numbers I pre-configured the free FF14 style font ' Grammara' seen in the screenshot, but you will have to download and install it yourself. I recommend placing it on the left side of the screen as the buff list will expand to the right.Īll the fonts, sizes and positions are defined in a, so you can easily set up your own style for the addon.

You can drag the UI around with the mouse after enabling the move mode using '//xp move on'. Set the desired distance with the '//xp range ' command and any party member closer than this distance will have a small diamond icon displayed below their HP bar. There is also a customizable range indicator (not shown in screenshot) useful when casting aoe buffs. This is especially useful for healers when the party is all over the place. The HP bars of party members are dimmed in two stages when they are either out of spell range or targeting range. Use the command '//xp buffs ' to get a list of any party member's active buffs and filter them using '//xp filter add '. No need to look up buff IDs or names in lua files. You can filter out any buff via in-game commands. The sort order can be fully customized by editing a. These are sorted in a custom order, listing debuffs first so you can react faster when healing. I think the screenshot is mostly self explanatory, but here are a few feature highlights: Check out the readme for more details and the full list of commands. It is mostly useful for healers and support jobs to have a good overview of the party, or in general if you like pretty UIs. I started writing this more than a year ago, because healing a party meant staring at a tiny box at the bottom right of the screen, especially on 1440p. I'm releasing my first addon, a party list replacement inspired by the FF14 UI. Fixed job icons on JP clients and in monstrosity
