The planner timeline is where you spend most of your raid prep, and a lot of you have it set up exactly how you like it. That made this a nervous one to touch. But our eye for UI has sharpened over the last few releases, and a couple of small things kept nagging: rows sat a little tight, and the colors were heavier than they needed to be. So this is a careful pass at the rhythm of the timeline. Nothing about how it works changed.
A bit more room to breathe
Same timeline, same controls, same workflow. It just sits easier on the eyes now.
- The labels and the timeline are their own panels. A small gap sets the spell list on the left apart from the timeline on the right, so your eye separates the two at a glance instead of reading one solid block.
- More space between rows. A full roster reads calmer now, instead of stacked edge to edge.
- Softer colors. The class-color frames around each row are dimmed right down, just enough to tell rows apart without shouting.
- A cleaner background. The old left-to-right fade behind each timeline is gone, replaced with a flat, faint tint.
- A gentler click cue. The colored button on the left of each row, the one that opens that player's spell filters, now lights up softly when you hover it instead of showing a hard outline.
Nothing changed about how you plan your pulls through Midnight Season 1. If the new rhythm grows on you, or if you miss the old one, we want to hear it.
As always, feedback and ideas are welcome in Discord or on the Community page.