How do I reduce the size of buffs on Plato in Midnight season 1 on friendly players?
In Midnight Season 1, the usual way to make buffs on friendly players smaller is through the nameplate or raid-frame UI settings, especially the buff/debuff scale controls. A Blizzard UI guide and a Midnight UI settings guide both point to adjusting Buff/Debuff Size or related scale options in the new UI, with friendly-player buff/debuff display specifically called out in the settings walkthroughs.
What to change
- Open the UI settings for nameplates or party/raid frames.
- Look for Buff/Debuff Size , Buff/Debuff Scale , or similar sizing options.
- Lower the scale value until the icons are easier to read without taking up too much space.
- If the default UI still feels too limited, a nameplate or healer-frame addon may offer finer control over which buffs are shown and how large they appear.
Why it matters
The Midnight UI changes made buff and debuff visibility a bigger talking point for healers, and players have specifically complained that friendly-player buffs are still too small in the default setup. That’s why many guides focus on shrinking or filtering those icons rather than leaving every buff visible at the same size.
Practical tip
If you mean the tiny buff icons on raid frames rather than nameplates, use the raid-frame buff/debuff display options first; if you mean icons floating near player nameplates, use the nameplate settings instead. For a healer like a monk, the best result is usually a smaller set of high-priority buffs shown at a readable size instead of every buff being displayed equally.
TL;DR
Reduce the buff/debuff scale in the relevant UI panel, and if the default UI is still too restrictive, use a healing-oriented frame addon for better control over friendly-player buffs.