ManaHelper is a lightweight healer mana tracking addon designed for Druids who want fast, reliable Innervate management during raids and dungeons.
Monitor healer mana percentages in real-time, quickly identify who needs Innervate most, and cast Innervate directly through secure clickable class icons.
Features
- Real-time healer mana tracking
- Updates both in and out of combat
- Secure click-cast Innervate buttons
- Class icons used instead of player names
- Custom healer whitelist system
- Detects active Innervate buffs
- Displays "INNERVATED" when a target already has Innervate
- Movable and resizable frames
- Lightweight design with minimal setup
- Raid and party support
- Saved settings between sessions
Main Window
The main ManaHelper window displays:
- Healer class icon
- Current mana percentage
- Innervate status
- Dead or offline status
- Range indicators
- Secure Innervate casting button
When a tracked healer already has Innervate active, ManaHelper displays:
INNERVATED
instead of their mana percentage to help prevent wasted casts.
Commands
/mh
Opens or closes the main ManaHelper frame.
The frame can be:
- Moved
- Resized
- Positioned anywhere on your screen
/mhw
Opens the whitelist manager.
Use this window to:
- Add healer names
- Remove healer names
- Manage tracked healers
- Save custom healer lists
Whitelisting
ManaHelper allows you to track only the healers you care about.
Examples:
- Alano
- Ahhlano
- Ahlano
- Healano
Only whitelisted players will appear in the ManaHelper frame.
Secure Innervate Casting
ManaHelper uses secure action buttons so you can cast Innervate directly from the addon.
Simply click a healer's class icon to cast Innervate on that player.
Buttons are built securely outside combat so they remain usable during encounters.
Designed For
- World of Warcraft Classic
- Season of Discovery
- Raid Druids
- Restoration Druids
- Players responsible for Innervate assignments
ManaHelper helps ensure your Innervates go to the right healer at the right time without requiring raid frames, WeakAuras, or manual target swapping.