
For example, if Operator is set to "<" and Count is set to 5, then the trigger will only be active if less than 5 people in your party of raid are affected by any of the specified aura names. Such Aura triggers will screen all of the people in your party or raid, count how many people are affected by any of the specified aura names, and then that number will be tested by the comparison you specify in these two fields.


Auras are also known as Buffs or Debuffs.Īuras provide Duration Info, Icon Info, Name Info, and Stack Info. The types of information provided by each trigger type will be specified in this page, along with explanations of each trigger's options and behavior.Īuras are the most commonly used triggers in WeakAuras. Similarly, some triggers do not provide all 4 types of information, some do not provide any, and some provide different types of information depending on circumstances. The Progress Bar type is the only Display type which shows all 4 of these types of information the other display types show some or none of them. Triggers pass information to the displays to which they are connected through mainly 4 channels: Duration Info, Icon Info, Name Info, and Stack Info. Trigger types are considered separate entities from Display types, so any trigger can be used for any (non-group) Display type. The first three will be explained here for the fourth, see ].

There are 4 categories of triggers: Auras, Statuses, Events, and Custom triggers.
