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Note: In some Classic versions, this setting is found under .
This is superior to the in-game menu because it offers granular control. You can keep your Healing numbers on (which act as a "health bar" indicator) while turning off the spammy damage numbers.
Best for: Players who want total customization. how to turn off damage numbers in wow exclusive
/console floatingCombatTextCombatDamage_v2 0
/console floatingCombatTextCombatDamage 1 Note: In some Classic versions, this setting is found under
Many players choose to disable Blizzard's default, clunky floating text not to play in silence, but to replace it with highly optimized, visually appealing alternatives. If you want better control over where your damage numbers appear, how large they are, and what fonts they use, consider these premium UI replacements:
Note: If the above doesn't work, use the newer version : /console floatingCombatTextCombatDamage_v2 0 . Best for: Players who want total customization
Most players think you need a full UI overhaul (ElvUI, Plater, NameplateSCT) to kill the scrolling combat text. You don't. Blizzard buried a nuclear option in the base UI, but almost nobody uses it.
Clearing the center of your screen makes it much easier to see dangerous boss mechanics, ground swirls, and frontal attacks.
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