H.H.T.D.
H.H.T.D.
In World of Warcraft healers have to die (H.H.T.D). This is a cruel truth that you're taught very early in the game. This add-on helps you influence this unfortunate destiny in a way or another depending on the healer's side...
This add-on is now known as H.H.T.D.
I originally chose the original name as a provocation to make one of the basic cruel truths of World of Warcraft perfectly obvious to everyone. Now I find this name too harsh, too long and mostly not specific enough to WoW.
As an author I could not stand that name anymore. This add-on does have an existence (and meaning) both in WoW and in the real world where obviously we don't want the death of our beloved healers...
While H.H.T.D is just an acronym of the original name, it will stay in World of Warcraft where it belongs.
Current features:
HHTD automatically adds healer symbols on top of players nameplate indicating their class and healing rank. Unlike other add-ons it only takes into account actively healing players. (It uses different symbols for friends and foes).
HHTD lets you apply custom marks on top of any unit's nameplate. These are the same marks as the default raid markers but you can set as many as you want and customize their look. These marks persist across game sessions. (They are only visible to you)
IMPORTANT NOTE: You have to enable nameplates, else you won't see any healer symbol!
HHTD lets you announce through a customizable message who the enemy and friendly healers are (using the Raid Warning channel if possible).
It will also help you protect the healers who are on your side alerting you when they are being attacked (check the option panel for details).
Helps you target healers easily when they are in a pack.
All of this applies to PVP and PVE.
NOTE: Type /HHTDG to open the configuration panel. There are many settings to check!
HHTD's options are not directly available in the "Interface" panel due to ongoing tainting issues Blizzard is not willing to fix.
That player is not a healer?
If you see a player marked as healer that should not be:
If their mark's background is NOT grey, check the 'Logging' option in the option panel (/HHTDG) ; then when you see such a player, reopen the option panel and check the content of the 'Logs' tab and report to me by opening a ticket. Please avoid comments on Curse.com as it's impossible to follow what happens there).
If their mark's background is grey then enable the 'Healer specialization detection' option so as to only report specialized healers ignoring others.
Also note that the healer's rank is displayed as a number in the center of the displayed mark so you can judge the importance of that player in the healing currently being done (the lower the number, the better the healer).
How it works
HHTD uses the combat log events to detect friendly and enemy healers who are currently healing other players (during the last 60s). HHTD detects specialized healers spells (for human players only) and differentiates specialized healers from hybrid ones.
HHTD also lets you choose a specified amount of healing healers have to reach before being marked as such (50% of your own health by default). This threshold is the only criterion used for NPCs.
When a healer is identified it will be marked with a healer symbol above their nameplate. If the healer is specialized, the symbol's background will be colored according to their class. In other cases the background will be grey.
In all cases a number in the center of the symbol indicates the rank of the healer, the lowest the number the better the healer (ie: '1' represents the most effective healer while '9' is the least effective).
You can force HHTD to only report specialized healers through HHTD's options (/hhtdg).
Needless to say that self-heals and heals to pets are filtered out.
Commands
/HHTDP (or /hhtdp) posts healers name to the raid channel ordered by effectiveness for all to see (Will use the Raid Warning channel if possible).
You need to configure the messages in the announce module options first.
You can bind the above command to a key (WoW key-bindings interface)
/HHTDG opens option panel
/HHTD gives you access to the command line configuration interface (useful for changing settings through macros...)
Planned features
- Detection when a friendly healer is being attacked and alert others through /yell, /say and emote.
Compatibility
HHTD is only compatible with nameplate add-ons which have been coded responsibly and do not modify internal parts of Blizzard nameplates (a very selfish behaviour as it prevents any other add-on from re-using them).
HHTD will detect these incompatibilities and report to you so that you can ask the culprit add-on authors to fix their code and make it compatible with ALL nameplate add-ons.
Guidelines for other add-on authors:
Do not call :Hide() or :Show() on nameplates' base frame. This breaks nameplate tracking for other add-ons by unduly firing OnHide/OnShow hooks...
Instead, make its sub-frames invisible by changing their size and/or setting them to the empty (not nil) texture. (check out how TidyPlates does)
Do not call :SetParent() on nameplates' subframes, this would prevent other add-ons from finding and hooking nameplate elements.
Do not use SetScript() EVER. You don't need it. :SetScript() shall only be used on frames YOU create. You can simply replace all your SetScript() calls by HookScript().
Videos
Here is a video by Hybridpanda featuring HHTD in the Eye of the Storm battleground:
YouTube - This makes me a sad Panda
Articles
Here are two excellent articles about HHTD by Cynwise (A must read if you have some doubts about the fairness of this add-on!) :
HHTD and the PvP Addons Arms Race
Using HHTD to Protect Friendly Healers
Here is another article written by Gevlon (a PVP healer).
type /hhtdg to open the configuration interface, or /hhtd for command-line access
Comments and suggestions are welcome :-)
To report issues or ask for new features, use the ticket system.
Bitcoin donation address: 1JkA5Ns1dMQLM4D8HUsbXyka6yhp312KnN
Just Love your Addon !!!
thanks ! :)
Is it possible to adjust the size of the healer icons (above the nameplates)?
not yet, it's planned for the next version though
Is it possible to add icons for friends, guild or a specific list of names - to easily spot them amongst hundreds of players?
Not with HHTD but probably with other generalist nameplate add-ons
I had disabled this a while ago because of the cutscene issue. I see you were going to fix that on Dec 7th-any word on when the new update will be posted?
Love the mod btw-reading here (which I didnt, duh) I see there's a lot more I could be doing with it, but just knowing who's under attack in BGs is worth it's weight in gold. Thanks for an awesome mod.
It's fixed in the latest alpha, I forgot to make a realease. You can get the alpha version through the Curse Client or on WoWAce.com
Would just like to say, as a casual PvPer and frequent Tol Barad visitor, this is the best addon ever made.
Thank you!
Is it possible to to disable the cross on friendly nameplates?
Can you add support for Elvui? Or is there already Support for it
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I know there's a PVE toggle option, but is there a raid vs party option? In parties (including 5 mans) it's helpful, but in raid when there're 5 healers and everyone just takes damage with no way of prevention it's entirely spam. I haven't delved too deep into the configurations, so I don't know if there's a way to differentiate between the two.
You're talking about the healer-under-attack alert, right?
yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Like I said, I haven't entirely looked through all of the options, so I may have just not seen it. But basically, I like the alerts in 5 mans, but not in raids.
I came here to comment on this issue as well. I have the detect in PvE turned off, but unfortunately that only seems to affect whether it detects NPC healers, so this add-on continues to spam my chat window with warnings about friendly healers being attacked. As mentioned above, this is sometimes useful in 5-man content, but in a raid setting it becomes frankly obnoxious and spammy, preventing me from seeing other necessary warnings. Could you please add an option to turn off alerts regarding friendly healers being attacked in PvE?
This is an amazing add on for PvP, but I only PvP casually -- raiding is my main focus. If Healers Have to Die continues to distract me or prevents me from getting important messages during raids the add-on may have to go.
Thanks!
You can disable the messages in the core options uncheking "Protect friendly healers" when you don't want them. You can also use the following command:
It was updated to work with WoW 3.4 but it goes into an infinite loop of generating errors continuously super fast when you view a cut scene cinimatic animation. Not only that but it hides the mouse pointer so good luck clicking on the button to dismiss the big fat dialog box it puts up on the center of the screen.
Initial results I had in BGs using it were pretty good but before I could really warm up to using it I encountered this problem I mentined.
Given how integral these cut scenes are to Cataclysm, and now 4.3 has added even more of them, I think this really need to handle them. For an easy example of this problem, that is a reproduce, access the new cut scene cinematic animation that is near the Orgimar and Stormwind portals that shows the Aspects of the Azero dragon flights becoming mortal.
I wouldn't do it for fun with the addon enabled, just if you are trying to verify the problem or a fix you made to it.
I did not experience this issue myself, I'll check.
Giving me an example of the error you get would be helpful too.