

I played without a minimap for a couple of days, and as soon as I realized this feature existed I never looked back. This is one of those add-ons that’s simply a must-have for anyone who thinks immersion is just another buzzword. Not crucial to have by any means, but something that I feel should definitely be on everyone’s to-do list. Constantly opening my inventory to see how much space I have left or checking character stats to see experience progress to next level can get tedious after awhile - with Wykkyd’s Framework you can choose to display all or just some of these stats all the time.


While the information it provides can be found otherwise, having it up the entire time has been a real time saver for me. It adds a bar showing your character’s level and XP bar, amount of Soul Shards, mount feed timer, clock, zone you’re in, available and used bag space and several other pieces of information which are very useful to see at all times. Wykkyd’s Framework has been extremely helpful for me. Regardless of your opinions on addons there are a few which are very useful, and here’s some which I’ve been using so far!įor info on how to find and install addons jump to the end of this article. The default interface is very minimalistic, somewhat optimized for console gamers and as such has certain downsides. There’s been a lot of controversy around Elder Scrolls Online’s addons recently, and while Zenimax did severely limit some of the potential capabilities addon developers are still hard at work creating helpful ones.
