02-12-2008, 03:34 AM
A unitframe add-on like ag_unitframes or PitBull (both available from wowace.com I believe) might fit what you need in terms of moving the party frame. They replace the default Blizzard unit frames with new unit frames that many people find more informative. Very customizable, and you can easily move them wherever you want.
I believe Mind Flay gets a bit more kick once you get to Rank 2 and up. At your level, Spirit Tap is a better point investment than Blackout. You may not need the extra regen at the moment, but you'll appreciate it when you start casting more and wanding less.
The Shadow tree is one talent tree where all every talent you get increases your damage in some way. When you get Shadowform at 40 (and I would get it as soon as you can), you feel invincible.:)
As far as healing goes, everyone has their own preferred style of doing it. I use the mouse to select targets, and a lot of hot keys to cast spells. I used to use a "Clique" like mod, before the number of spells I wanted to cast expanded beyond the number of mouse-button/modifier combinations I could easily remember. Grid is very good for raid healing, but thats not an issue you need to worry about for a while.
Chris
I believe Mind Flay gets a bit more kick once you get to Rank 2 and up. At your level, Spirit Tap is a better point investment than Blackout. You may not need the extra regen at the moment, but you'll appreciate it when you start casting more and wanding less.
The Shadow tree is one talent tree where all every talent you get increases your damage in some way. When you get Shadowform at 40 (and I would get it as soon as you can), you feel invincible.:)
As far as healing goes, everyone has their own preferred style of doing it. I use the mouse to select targets, and a lot of hot keys to cast spells. I used to use a "Clique" like mod, before the number of spells I wanted to cast expanded beyond the number of mouse-button/modifier combinations I could easily remember. Grid is very good for raid healing, but thats not an issue you need to worry about for a while.
Chris