Triggevent, an FFXIV Addon
Triggevent is a comprehensive addon for FFXIV that provides cooldown and multi-target DoT tracking, easy triggers, a titan jail plugin, and more.
Project maintained by xpdota
Hosted on GitHub Pages — Theme by mattgraham
The Omega Protocol Ultimate (TOP)
Like every duty, triggers come from one of a few places:
- Progging the fight myself
- Triggers contributed by others
- Log files (and sometimes videos) contributed by others
- Looking at triggers added to other projects, such as Cactbot
#1 takes time. I have to prog the fight just like everyone else. I typically make use of
Easy Triggers during the raid, since it is very easy to
tab out, search for an event, and have a trigger made in a few clicks. Then, after the raid
night, I can turn them into fully blown triggers in the codebase, and release them to the public.
Without further ado, here’s what’s currently available:
Phase 1
- Looper
- Number callouts
- Tower/tether callouts
- Optional Automarker
- Pantokrator
- Number callouts
- Out/in callouts
- Tank/cleave bait calls
- Optional Automarker
Phase 2
- Mid/Remote Glitch
- Tether Partner, PS Icon
- M/F In/Out
- Pile Pitch/Beyond Defense/Flares
Phase 3
- Sniper Cannon/High-Powered Sniper Cannon
- Hello World
- Separate callouts for each debuff
- Can be modified based on defamation color
- Separate callouts for the last round
- Want to make it even more obvious? Set the defamation/stack callouts to red/blue accordingly.
- Monitor
- Callouts, including which direction the boss is cleaving
- Optional Automarker
Phase 4
- Blue Screen: Basic Callouts, including who has stacks, and when to move in-out
Phase 5
- Solar Ray (Buster)
- Run: Dynamis (Delta Version)
- Simple Callouts
- Simple Near/Distant world Automark
- Run: Dynamis (Sigma Version)
- Simple Callouts
- Comprehensive Automark
- Run: Dynamis (Omega Version)
- Simple Callouts
- Comprehensive Auto marker
Omega Protocol Automarkers
Each automarker can be independently enabled or disabled. Some allow for customization of the job priority,
and may also allow customization of which marker each role should receive.
If those are not enough for you, you can also develop your own, using one of many options. For simple tasks
(such as a simple mark on people who have a debuff), you can use
easy trigger automarkers. If you have
more complex needs, such as marking people who are not targeted with something, or need some kind of priority,
you can use scripted automarkers or
even develop your own module.