SavedInstances
An addon that keeps track of the instance/raid lockouts saved against your characters, and related currencies and cooldowns. SavedInstances has the following features:
- Primary tooltip shows current lockouts for all your characters, and optionally expired lockouts
- Secondary tooltip (per-lockout) shows lockout details including bosses available, lock status and time remaining, and can be linked into chat
- Tracks the valor points, justice points, honor points and conquest points of all your characters, including weekly caps
- Tracks charms of good fortune and other useful currencies
- NEW in 5.0: Tracks weekly World Bosses (Sha of Anger)
- Tracks LFR bosses looted
- Tracks holiday boss encounters
- Tracks daily and weekly quests completed for each toon
- Tracks monthly Darkmoon Faire quests completed for each toon
- Tracks data for all your characters across servers and factions
- Can be configured to always show your favorite instances so you can use it like a shopping list
- Tracks Blizzard's 5 instance per hour per account limit
- Left-click to open Blizzard's Raid Information window
- Right-click to configure SavedInstances
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Known Issues
SavedInstances is pretty good, but it's still not quite perfect. There are currently a few issues:
- lockout time remaining and other features may be off by an hour when your region changes to and from Daylight Savings Time, or if you manually adjust the timezone of your computer.
- if the addon's information is incorrect, you can force it to refresh by opening Blizzard's Raid Information window
- when first installed, SavedInstances has no idea what your other characters are saved to: you'll need to log into them too for their information to be recorded
- Tracking for the 5 instance per hour limit uses heuristic detection and hence may occasionally be inaccurate (notably when another player has lead and performs explicit resets), but does a reasonable job for common cases.
- might not be compatible with DockingStation's tooltip scaling feature
LibDataBroker versus FuBar
SavedInstances will create a new button on the minimap, and you can use it to interact with SavedInstances just fine. This addon can also be displayed using a LibDataBroker-compatible display addon. I personally use Chocolate Bar which works quite well.
Official FuBar support was terminated a while ago for a variety of reasons. If you still use FuBar, you may get SavedInstances to work with it using Broker2Fubar.