WildWard

Restock & BuffHelper companion for Druids — built on the proven MageSphere foundation.

File Details

WildWard_0.10.2.zip

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  • Jul 12, 2026
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  • 2.5.6
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File Name

WildWard_0.10.2.zip

Supported Versions

  • 2.5.6

Changelog

0.10.x — MageSphere-based rewrite

WildWard was rebuilt from the ground up on the proven MageSphere codebase and re-themed for Druids, with a fresh orange color scheme and icon.

  • BuffHelper now offers Mark of the Wild and Gift of the Wild (all known ranks), with the same smart threshold logic MageSphere uses for its mana buffs: below the threshold you get efficient single-target buffing, at or above it the whole raid subgroup gets buffed at once.
  • Restock ships with Flintweed Seed (Rebirth) and Wild Quillvine (Gift of the Wild) as default reagent slots, freely re-assignable via drag & drop just like in MageSphere.
  • Removed everything that doesn't apply to Druids (the Mage-only ring menu, SheepHelper, and chat announcements), keeping Profiles, Reset, Titan Panel integration, and the minimap launcher.
  • Full German/English localization, verified 1:1 matching.
  • Fixed a window color issue where the main frame and several pages (e.g. Info, Reset) still showed a leftover dark blue tint instead of the new orange theme.
  • Every release from here on out gets its own version bump — see the in-game changelog for the full, unabridged history.

0.9.x — Original WildWard architecture

Earlier standalone development before the move to the MageSphere codebase:

  • Automatic reagent restocking for Rebirth and Gift of the Wild, with bag-space awareness.
  • BuffHelper floating button with Solo/Group/Raid auto-detection and a configurable threshold between single-target and group-wide buffing.
  • Full profile system (create/load/copy/delete), automatic per-character profile, safe "Standard" profile that always keeps factory defaults.
  • Numerous targeting and range-detection fixes for reliable group/raid buffing.

0.7–0.8 — First public builds

Initial release focused on automatic vendor restocking, followed shortly after by the first version of BuffHelper.