Raid Rx: The evolving healing UI

Little by little, Blizzard continues to make adjustments to the default user interface to make the overall experience better. I don't think its intent is to completely stamp out third-party addons. But it is nice to have tools and features already in place so that a player doesn't have to feel required to get some addon in order to do something. In the past, players used threat addons like KTM and, later on, Omen.
For healers, though, the ultimate addon we need to do our jobs is some form of raid frames. Whether it is Grid, Vuhdo (see the Cataclysm version if you wish to test it on the test servers) or something else, it is these addons that give us the capability to keep the raid alive and remove nasty debuffs. The default raiding UI falls short in many areas. It's not really bad or anything; we just had better choices.
So what new UI elements are out there that help make the experience a better one for healers overall?
Raid frames
We'll start with the frames. It is the basic foundation of a healer's UI, right? At least for me, it is.

Things like buffs and debuffs will usually appear in the corners of the frames. You can see my Inner Fire on the bottom right, for instance. Anything dispellable for me would appear in the upper right-hand corner of a player frame. In regards to healing interaction with other healers in the group, the mod visually shows incoming heals to different players. This way, you'll know not to overlap your spells. Anyone who pulls threat or has high aggro will be marked, allowing you to either respond quickly to save them or let them die (if you're malicious). You'll have an idea of who is going to need your heal within a moment's notice. One thing this mod does not appear to do is display HoT stacks from other players. If I were a druid, I could see how many stacks of Lifebloom I had active on a player; I would not be able to see how many stacks another druid has on a player.

Then there are some other additions such as borders around frames, health bars of pets and showing windows for the main tank and main assist. If you really wanted to, the top left option allows you to array the players in a different fashion (alphabetically or by role, for example). Under status text, you can display text for players, the target, a pet or the party -- useful if you need hard numbers to make the right call (and I strongly recommend having health points displayed as a healer).
One suggestion I liked came from reader omedon666 in last week's Raid Rx post:
Now that is an intriguing idea. I don't know if it's something that can be done (or if it has been done and I can't find the switch for it), but I can see that being an asset for newer healers especially.One recommendation a friend mentioned to me is, for Cataclysm, messing with the threshold of "color changes" from green to yellow to red in one's healbot settings.
Buffs and procs
Below, you can see aura indicators in action. This looks to be a nod to Power Auras.


Heal leading tools
The new raid leader tools offer some interesting features for healers, but it's up to your raid leader to determine whether or not healers will have access to them. The ability to drop markers (or flares) will be handy. I can already see these being used as a way to alert players where healers will be dropping their AoE spells, such as Healing Rain or Holy Word: Sanctuary, so that other raiders can get into position earlier.
"Group 3, stack up on the blue flare!"

One thing I would like to see is for the chat box to echo who moved which player into what group. I can imagine many raid leaders echoing that sentiment. It would be good to know who can handle a raid assistant status and who can't.
On a side note, I am thrilled to be able to switch back from raid to party.
What do you think of the default healing UI so far? What would you like to see added?
Need advice on working with the healers in your guild? Raid Rx has you covered. Send your questions about raid healing to matticus@wow.com. For less healer-centric raiding advice, visit Ready Check, and don't miss our strategy guides to Icecrown Citadel and Halion/the Ruby Sanctum.Filed under: Raid Rx (Raid Healing), Druid, Paladin, Priest, Shaman, Analysis / Opinion






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Noyou Oct 1st 2010 9:11AM
This looks very cool. I was holding off on a custom UI til Cata came out. My future Druid and Shaman like this.
Ishammel Oct 1st 2010 9:17AM
"On a side note, I am thrilled to be able to switch back from raid to party."
I did not know this, but it is very, very good.
Rebelyankee Oct 1st 2010 9:19AM
I'd like to see clique-style capabilities added to the game. I don't mind add-ons, but the new ui looks nice. I'd try it out but it'll involve setting up so much. Maybe I'm too lazy for it? Right now, I'm pretty happy with VuhDo.
Armill3 Oct 1st 2010 9:49AM
I'm excited about the chance to remove a layer of addon, especially since I won't have to update it everytime there's a patch. I wonder whether this will work with just Clique? I like vuhdo, but its menus are pretty kludgy.
sara Oct 1st 2010 1:20PM
@ Rebelyankee: I'm thinking the same - I use Healbot with a combination of click-healing and mouseover macros. The macros will probably still work fine, but I hope Clique will work with these frames.
Another question: Will we be able to display these frames in 5mans or are they raid only?? I don't raid that much but run tons of 5mans, and I'd love to not have to use addons for that.
Ragen Oct 1st 2010 5:30PM
Get the clique from Wowinterface, it works.
The new interfaces do in fact work ni love it
Gethe Oct 1st 2010 10:39PM
@ sara
yes, in the "Unit Frames" section there is an option to use the raid frames in a 5man party.
Khanmora Oct 1st 2010 9:22AM
"Never again will I ever see the question "Who is tanking?" uttered in raid chat. "
You know that's optimistic Matt lol. There will always be at least one person that doesn't turn their raid frames on and asks in chat.
Jorges Oct 1st 2010 10:24AM
Or Raid Leaders that mention tanks on vent but doesn't assign them on the raid panel =/
Arbolamante Oct 1st 2010 11:05AM
Guy in plate with 60K health -- and he's specced in protection. I'm guessing he's the tank.
MightyMuffin Oct 1st 2010 5:53PM
@ Arbolamante
But what if there are 2 tanks with 60K health in the raid that are specced in protection (ignoring the fact that one plate class doesn't have a protection-named class, and there is a leather-armor class that can also tank), and they both decide out of vent and raid chat who is the main tank, and both charge in at the same time? Clearly, in this situation, if a hunter decides to Misdirect to the off-tank, it might cause some issues.
So a note to raid leaders - mark who is going to main tank. It will help all players in your raid not be stupid. Less stupid=smoother runs (not perfect, but smoother).
Traazu Oct 1st 2010 9:24AM
In that screenshot, it looks as if the built-in Spell Alert (Power Auras) can project textures on the game world. Can you confirm? If so that would give it a slight edge on power Auras, however at this time I feel it's too limited to swap over just yet.
Vogie Oct 1st 2010 9:36AM
Yes, yes there is.
It's fantastic to us with UIs that make Power Auras bug out regularly.
Amak Oct 1st 2010 11:01AM
No. The proc aura in the second image is the two Surge of Light wings to the sides. The red texture on the ground is the priest's Smite Chakra spell aura, not a part of the Power-Aura-ish thing.
duckmallard Oct 1st 2010 9:24AM
Do all these niceties for which I currently require Shadowed UF (only dispellable debuffs, HoT indicators on party members with timers, etc.) apply to the regular party frames too, or is this raid-only like the current client's limited version?
Aigarius Oct 1st 2010 9:47AM
There is a switch to use raid UI in a party as well.
jscott87 Oct 1st 2010 2:39PM
"On a side note, I am thrilled to be able to switch back from raid to party."
Vogie Oct 1st 2010 9:35AM
As long as you have a holy priest, a warlock and a shaman, you'll have more markers than you'll ever need. 4 totems, a Lightwell and DemCircle. Plus a flare, moonstone and whatnot.
Rienen Oct 1st 2010 9:37AM
The new healing tools look nice. We already do something similar in my guild's 10/25, but with Eng Flares. They only last 5 minutes though.
Also, regarding the ability to switch from "raid to party".... about freaking time.
Tordenflesk Oct 1st 2010 10:07AM
Even more to turn off I guess...