by Jeff Woleslagle on Apr 23, 2007
What's a UI mod?
UI mods are simply "skins" that organize and display information that's either lurking just beneath the surface of the default user interface (such as map coordinates) or is generally available from a third-party source such as a fansite (such as griffon flight routes or instance maps). Most UI mods do such a great job that they earn lifelong fans. Many a gamer couldn't play WoW without his or her favorite UI mod. If you're at all interested, I'd encourage you to check this out!
Does a UI mod hack into a game's secured stash of data?
For whatever reason, the UI mod info and /or capabilities weren't provided by default, but there's nothing terribly secretive about it. As a wise security practice, developers never hide the recipe for the secret sauce client-side (exact ratios, number crunching, and other tasks open to exploitation in sinister hands are all done server-side) so you never have to worry about uncovering something you weren't meant to see (but if you do find something scandalous, send me a screenshot!)
Will UI modding get me banned?
Not at all! A UI Mod is very different than a "bot" - an independent program that automates experience and / or gold "farming." Bots get you banned. All UI Mods I've seen are 100% EULA-friendly; in fact, many UI Mod designers regularly consult with Blizzard's UI team. One developer told me he thinks it's cool that people get that "into" the game that they want to customize their experience and share the customization freely. I think it's cool that he thinks it's cool!
Can UI mods access my computer, spam mail my account key and credit card info to Eastern Europe, and dance on the ashes of my once happy life?
Man, I hope not! Most mods only interpret the info their given. While mods like Cosmos politely ask you if they can return the info they "see" to gamer databases like Thottbot, you'll always have the option to shut down the connection through your firewall. This is an excellent reason, however, to avoid the shadier side of gaming software, i.e. bots and other junk you might find on Ebay.
OK, Sounds cool. What's the downside?
The downside is: major patches will frequently break your favorite mod. While many mod designers update as quickly as they can, often testing their product extensively on the test server prior to the live update, occasionally a mod will go unsupported for a period of time, sometimes indefinitely. Keep in mind that most designers aren't paid to mod, they do what they do out of the goodness of their hearts. Be patient, and send them some pie!
Where can I get these add-ons?
We have an excellent, constantly updated stash of UI mods right here at WoW - Ten Ton Hammer!
I've downloaded a few UI mods to try out, now what?
Sweet! Here's four steps to a happier WoW experience:
Character Select Screen & Addons Button
You should be all set! Good modding to you!