Summary
- World of Warcraft patch 11.1.5 brings new enhancements, including the Cooldown Manager UI feature.
- Cooldown Manager allows customizable tracking of abilities and buffs in WoW.
- Quality-of-life improvements in the update reduce the need for third-party software.
World of Warcraft recently shared a video showcasing the Cooldown Manager, a new quality-of-life improvement coming in Patch 11.1.5. This highly customizable UI feature will help fans keep better track of their core abilities and powerful cooldowns once it arrives in World of Warcraft on April 22.
Patch 11.1.5 is nearly here, bringing several new activities, features, and rewards to the game. Between World of Warcraft‘s new Nightfall scenario and Flame’s Radiance Renown faction, Horrific Visions Revisited, and several limited-time events, there will be plenty of content for players to enjoy once the update officially goes live.

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However, there are some quality-of-life improvements coming in Patch 11.1.5 as well – and World of Warcraft just showcased one of the most exciting ones in a short video on Twitter. The Cooldown Manager is a new optional user interface feature that allows fans to better keep track of their abilities and buffs. Available in the Advanced Options menu, players can adjust the size, padding, opacity, and orientation of multiple hotbars and buff trackers, each of which can be placed around the screen and customized individually. Further specifications can show or hide timers and tooltips, have buttons and bars appear as just an icon or name, and can even set them to only appear while in combat.
Cooldown Manager in World of Warcraft Patch 11.1.5
Fans who use add-ons in World of Warcraft may recognize some of these features from WeakAuras, a flexible framework used to implement many quality-of-life interface adaptations. Though similar functions have been available via these mods for many years, having it added to the game natively as a quality-of-life feature is a huge win for players, as it reduces the amount of third-party software they need to worry about while playing the game.
Luckily, the Cooldown Manager is one of the features that will be added to the game at the launch of Patch 11.1.5. Several activities from the new World of Warcraft update don’t actually arrive for a month or more after the patch, but the Cooldown Manager will thankfully be usable as soon as the update arrives.
There are plenty of other quality-of-life features coming in this new update as well, including an accessibility option to change the rarity text color of World of Warcraft items, an in-game method of renaming guilds, and a bulk purchase button at the Trading Post. Fans should be sure to check out these new options on April 22, once Patch 11.1.5 hits live servers.
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