Fantasy-Themed World of Warcraft Icon Pack: Class, Item & Spell Icons

Minimalist World of Warcraft Icon Pack — Clean UI Icons for Addons & Overlays

Overview
A focused collection of simplified, high-contrast icons tailored for World of Warcraft users who want a clean, unobtrusive interface for addons, overlays, stream graphics, and UIs.

Key features

  • Styles: Flat, outline, and glyph variants for each icon.
  • Categories: Classes, specs, talents, common items (potions, mounts, consumables), UI actions (inventory, map, quest), spells/abilities, and status indicators (buffs/debuffs, cooldown).
  • Resolutions & formats: PNG (16–1024 px), SVG (scalable vectors), and multi-size ICO/ICNS where applicable.
  • Color options: Monochrome defaults plus 6 accent palettes (neutral, dark, light, high-contrast, game-theme, streamer-friendly).
  • Transparency: Fully alpha-channel PNGs and SVGs with layered shapes for easy recoloring.
  • Naming conventions: Consistent, addon-friendly filenames (e.g., class_mage_outline.svg, buff_regen_48.png).
  • License: Clear commercial-friendly license with attribution options and an extended license for redistribution or asset bundles.

Why choose this pack

  • Improves readability and reduces UI clutter, especially in dense combat or streaming overlays.
  • Easy to integrate with popular addon frameworks and UI mods.
  • Vector originals allow designers to tweak size, stroke weight, or color without quality loss.

Typical use cases

  • Addon icons for action bars, unit frames, or buff tracking.
  • Overlay graphics for livestreams and highlight thumbnails.
  • Custom UI themes and replacement icons for minimalist interface mods.
  • Rapid prototyping for addon developers and UI designers.

Integration tips

  1. Match naming to your addon’s asset loader; use the provided filename map.
  2. Use SVGs for scaling in overlays; export to PNG at target sizes for in-game addons.
  3. Recolor via CSS or image editor—use the isolated accent palette layers.
  4. Test 16–24 px sizes in-game to ensure legibility; increase stroke weight if needed.

What to look for before buying

  • Included file formats and source SVGs.
  • License terms for commercial use and redistribution.
  • Sample previews at small sizes (16–48 px).
  • Whether sprite sheets or individual files are provided.

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