Pet Bar UI disappears when mounted + combat

by Gershuun | 19/06/2007 03:17:52

Gershuun

If my title didn't make too much sense, the problem I'm having is that I'm a warlock with a mount \ minion out 99% of the time.

Sometimes I ride through aggressive mobs, and all is well until occasionally they Daze me.

I automatically dismount and enter combat with my minion next to me, but his bar never reappears.

The only way I can get my pet bar back is to move completely away from any hostile mobs, and reload my UI with /console ReloadUI.

What is the reason for my problem?

Thanks very much.

Gershuun


OK Edit: I'm very excited!

I searched Google and found this topic which helped me!

http://www.cosmosui.org/showthread.php?t=56587

Thanks chibidelenn and if anyone else is having this problem try this!

[ Post edited by Gershuun ]

by Batta | 19/06/2007 03:28:43

Batta


Q u o t e:
If my title didn't make too much sense, the problem I'm having is that I'm a warlock with a mount \ minion out 99% of the time.

Sometimes I ride through aggressive mobs, and all is well until occasionally they Daze me.

I automatically dismount and enter combat with my minion next to me, but his bar never reappears.

The only way I can get my pet bar back is to move completely away from any hostile mobs, and reload my UI with /console ReloadUI.

What is the reason for my problem?

Thanks very much.

Gershuun

It is a good idea to go ahead and try doing a full reset of the user interface. I frequently dismount while in combat as a Warlock and my pet bar instantly returns along with my pet just fine. Please try the following steps and let me know if the issue persists:


Q u o t e:
1. Log out of World of Warcraft to your desktop, thereby exiting the game completely.

2. Navigate to the World of Warcraft folder, which is often found in the Program Files directory (the default path is C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft).

3. Either rename (or delete) the WTF, Cache and Interface folders. (Note: If you do not wish to permanently lose any third-party addons you may have accrued, or macros you've written for your characters, you would be well-advised to merely rename the folders, rather than delete them entirely.)

4. Log back into the game by double-clicking WoW.exe, ensuring that you do not reinstall any addons before doing so.

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