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AddOns (sometimes called addons, add-ons, or mods) are collections of Lua/XML code that augment, modify, or replace World of Warcraft's default user interface. Addons vary greatly in scope and size — they may display information not presented at all by the default UI, add functionality to the default UI (e.g. additional buttons you can press to do things), modify the default UI's appearance (e.g. by changing colors or positions of UI elements) without changing its functionality, or even replace the default UI entirely.

Some addons are standalone, and are able to run without any additional addons being installed; others can require certain other addons to be installed to work at all, or integrate with other addons to provide additional functionality. Collections of addons that have been put together to form a coherent user interface are sometimes referred to as UIs.

With the release of Patch 3.1, Blizzard introduced an official UI Add-On Development Policy that limits how addon authors can distribute their addons. In particular, addons must be available free of charge, and may not include advertisements or solicit donations in-game.

  • 2Installing an addon

Types of addons

There are several broad categories of functionality provided by addons:

Unit Frame addons
Customize how your, your party's, or your raid group's health/mana/debuffs/buffs are displayed, and allow you to target specific players.
Action bars
Provide additional ways to trigger your class abilities.
Boss mods
Provide timers and warnings for boss encounters.
Information displays
Allow at-a-glance access to information like durability, current wealth, location of current quest objective, combat stats, etc.
Visual customization
Modify how the user interface looks, for instance by adding backgrounds or customizing the appearance of common UI elements.

Of course, there are also many addons that do not fit within any of these categories. You can explore the various available addons by browsing addon sites.

Installing an addon

In general, you can install an addon by extracting its code into the 'World of WarcraftInterfaceAddOns' directory. More specifically, you should:

  1. Download and extract the addon you want to install. Addons are typically distributed in .zip archives; save the .zip file somewhere and extract it its contents:
    • On Windows (XP or later), you can double-click the .zip archive to view its contents in Windows Explorer.
    • On Mac OS X, you can double-click the .zip archive to extract its contents into the current folder.
  2. Locate your 'World of Warcraft' folder. It should contain the 'Wow.exe' or 'World of Warcraft.app' applications.
    • On Windows, it usually is 'C:UsersPublicGamesWorld of Warcraft' or 'C:Program FilesWorld of Warcraft'
    • On Mac OS X, it usually is '/Applications/World of Warcraft/'
  3. Go into the 'Interface' subfolder of your 'World of Warcraft' folder. If it does not exist, create it.
  4. Go into the 'AddOns' subfolder of your 'Interface' folder. If it does not exist, create it.
  5. Move the addon directories extracted from the .zip archive into this 'AddOns' folder.
    • You've done this step correctly if there's now an 'World of WarcraftInterfaceAddOnsKittenModKittenMod.toc' file, where KittenMod is the name of the directory used by the mod you've decided to install.
  6. Restart World of Warcraft, then log into the game. On the character selection screen:
    • The 'AddOns' button should appear in the lower left corner of the WoW window.
    • If you've installed the addon correctly, it should appear in the list of addons that shows when you press the 'AddOns' button.
    • You may need to check the 'Load out of date AddOns' checkbox on the 'AddOns List' frame in order to permit the addon to load.

Loading out-of-date addons

AddOns that have not been updated since the last minor version (i.e. x.y.0) patch of World of Warcraft will be displayed as 'out of date' by the World of Warcraft client, and will not be loaded by default. However, because most addons do not actually need to be updated for every minor patch, such addons may still function correctly.

To enable loading of addons that appear 'out of date,' check the 'Load out of date AddOns' checkbox in the 'AddOn List' frame accessible by clicking the 'AddOns' button on the character selection screen. Blizzard automatically clears this checkbox with every client patch, so you may have to re-check it periodically.

Twitch Desktop App

The Twitch Desktop App makes downloading AddOns, updating and extracting to the folder easy and simple.

  • Twitch Desktop App

Troubleshooting an AddOn

As of Patch 2.3, if you get a message 'Interface action failed because of an AddOn', this means that an AddOn interfered with the Blizzard UI in some way. To diagnose this, enter the following into chat '/console taintLog 1' and restart the game and try to reproduce it. If you reproduce it, you can quit the game and search through the file Logstaint.log for the word 'blocked' and mail the log to the author of the AddOn listed there. Once you have done this you can turn off logging by entering the following into chat '/console taintLog 0'

See also

External links

World of Warcraft Community Site UI and Macro forum
CurseForge Addon site
[1] Addon site
Retrieved from 'https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/AddOn?oldid=5940708'

Character Saves, World Saves, Mods Folder, Config Files, Screenshot Folder

Terraria is a sandbox game in which players are free to set their own objectives, unlocking different areas of content as they progress through the game. There are a number of missions that players can choose to complete and these are labelled according to their difficulty.

The game was developed by Re-Logic and sets itself in the action-adventure market. Some of the platforms that the game is available on include Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 & 4, Xbox 360, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Mac OS and Xbox One.

First released on the 16th May 2011 and with fairly positive reviews from players, Terraria has sold over 30 million copies so far. The game has received a review score of 10/10 on Steam and 83% on PC Gamer, with fans speaking highly of its RPG style and content; however, comments have been made on its violent nature which has been deemed inappropriate by some for children.

Character Save File Location

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Your save game location for character files in Terraria is easy to access, but it does vary depending on the operating system you're using to play Terraria. See help for your OS below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you're using Steam Cloud, see Steam Cloud help at the bottom of this section (under Linux), rather than help specific to your operating system below.

Windows

On Windows, your player save files will be located in the following folder:

Simply paste the above path into your File Explorer address bar (at the top) and hit ENTER to quickly go to the folder. If that path doesn't exist, see Steam Cloud help as you likely have it enabled.

Mac

Mac versions of Terraria store player save files in the following folder:

Open up a Finder window, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G at the same time, paste the above path into the text field, and hit Go to go to your save file location.

Linux

On Linux, you can find your character save files in the below directory:

Steam Cloud (All Operating Systems) (Character)

If you're using Steam Cloud, you'll find your character save files at the following path:

Steam Library Folder > userdata > a folder named after your Steam3ID > 105600 > remote > players

World File Save Location

Like character save files, world save files for Terraria are easy to get to. Find instructions to locate yours below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you're using Steam Cloud, see Steam Cloud help at the bottom of this section (under Linux), rather than help specific to your operating system below.

Windows

Windows editions of Terraria on Steam will save their world files in this folder:

To quickly jump to that path, hit WINDOWS + R on your keyboard to open a Run window, paste %UserProfile%DocumentsMy GamesTerrariaWorlds into the text field, and hit OK.

If that path doesn't exist, see Steam Cloud help as you likely have it enabled.

Mac

The world save files folder on Macs can be found at the following path:

To access this folder quickly, all you need to do is:

  1. Open up a Finder window
  2. Press COMMAND + SHIFT + G to open up the Go option
  3. Paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/Worlds into the text field
  4. Click Go
Warcraft 3 Save Game Location Mac

Linux

Linux-based operating systems store their world saves at this path:

Steam Cloud (All Operating Systems) (World)

If you're using Steam Cloud, you'll find your world save files at the following path:

Steam Library Folder > userdata > a folder named after your Steam3ID > 105600 > remote > world

Config File Location

See help to locate your config.json file for your operating system below.

Warcraft 3 Save Game Location Mac

Windows

Save

Windows versions of Terraria store the config file in this folder:

Paste the above path into your File Explorer address bar to jump to it.

Mac

Mac versions of Terraria store the config file in this folder:

Open up Finder, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G, paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria into the text field and click Go to access that folder.

Linux

When playing Terraria on a Linux operating system, your config.json file will be in this directory:

Mods Folder

As there is more than one modding tool for Terraria, this question is multifaceted. Because the mod popular mod loader, by far, is tModLoader, we have assumed this is the modding tool you are using. See help for your operating system below.

Windows

On Windows, your Terraria mods folder will be at:

Paste that path into the address bar of File Explorer to access it.

If there's nothing in that folder, look in %UserProfile%DocumentsMy Games for a folder that has mod in its name. If there's no luck with that, try looking in your Terraria files within your Steam library.

Mac

On Macs, Terraria mods from tModLoader are located in this folder:

To access that folder, open a Finder window, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G, paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/ModLoader into the text field, and click Go.

Linux

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Linux editions of Terraria have their mods folder at this path:

Screenshot Folder

Your screenshots taken through the Terraria camera tool are located in the following folders:

Windows:

Paste the above path into the address bar of File Explorer to quickly jump to it.

Mac:

Open up Finder, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G, paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/Captures into the text field and click Go to access that folder.

Linux:

Steam Screenshots

If you've taken your screenshots via Steam and not via the camera tool, see this guide to locate your Terraria screenshots folder.