OrlanHeal (Discontinued)

OrlanHeal (Discontinued)

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Healer raid frames by Orlan@Azuregos (Орлан@Азурегос).

  • For healers only
  • Shows frames for each raid or group member and their pets
  • Shows health, absorbtion shields and mana
  • Shows incoming heals and your incoming heals
  • Shows color coded range to players and pets
  • Shows important buffs and debuffs (and stack counts)
  • Shows raid roles and raid marks on players
  • Shows AFK and DND players
  • Allows casting spells on different mouse button clicks depending on ctrl, alt, shift buttons (configurable)
  • Shows some important ability cooldowns and spell durations
  • Uses raid window border color to indicate conditions that affect instant spell availability
  • Uses player frame border color to indicate threat situation and some important debuffs

Window layout is inspired by Duugu's SWP Heal.

Commands:

  • /oh show - show unit frames
  • /oh hide - hide unit frames
  • /oh setup - setup spells

Player border color codes (by priority):

  • red - has aggro;
  • yellow - is close to pull aggro

Some important raid debuffs are additionally indicated with white unit window background. And the most important bad ones as blue background, and the most important good ones as green backgroud.

Buff/debuff color codes:

  • red - less than 3 seconds left
  • yellow - less than 6 seconds left

Health bar color codes:

  • green - current health
  • orange - incoming healing not from you
  • yellow - incoming healing from you
  • red - some overhealing incoming (it's fixed width - it doesn't show how much overhealing is incoming)

Group count switches:

  • top row - number of group windows shown
  • bottom row - number of groups whose players are visible. If top row > bottom row, then some group windows will have invisible players. When players join, leave, or change group while in combat, your frames will not be updated. Internal player indexes will change so players may be shown in wrong groups. If those groups doesn't have windows, you will no longer see such players (and so no longer heal them). Setting group window count to show groups for all players in your raid prevents that. Groups for players who are not inside the instance may be hidden using the bottom row switches.
  • Nm - name binding mode. In that mode units are bound to windows by their names instead of unit IDs. As a result, windows are not updated in combat at all. In some cases information is not available by name at the time of window update so you'll need to update the window manually (by switching between modes, for example - no direct button for that yet). But in PvE raids with extra people in raid group there is no need to show additional invisible groups in that mode.

Class/spec specific UI: