Synopsis
Hastometer displays range attack haste for Hunters. It uses a dial to indicate haste
speed, and optionally it can announce levels of haste speed.
Features
- Ability to display Steady Shot or Aimed Shot and it's hasted speed.
Aimed Shot can be shown never, always or only below a hasted speed.
- Set normal weapon speed and two levels of haste, which define Rest, Attack, Battle,
Ramming and Slowed speeds.
- Rest speed is defined as the normal weapon speed, while Attack and Battle speeds
are defined by cummulative haste percentages.
- Current cummulative haste calculation, showing both Auto and Steady Shot speed and
percentage hasted.
- Haste speed dial indicating relative level of haste.
- Optional haste speed announcement for reaching Rest, Attack, Battle and Ramming
speed. Voices provided from the 1959 film Ben Hur, using the voices of Quintus or
Hortator by the galley scene
Ramming Speed!.
Bug Reporting
Please use a good error catcher like
Bugsack (requires
!BugGrabber), and provide the entire error text with as much information
on how to recreate the problem. Report the problem via the
CurseForge ticket system to ease tracking.
Slash Commands
- /ho - display Hastometer help
- /ho show - show the main Hastometer window
- /ho hide - hide the main Hastometer window
- /ho resetui - reset the position of Hastometer windows
Language Support
Hastometer should be able to work in any language, though the prompts and messages
are in English. If you would like to contribute a translation for this addon, let
me know via private message on this site. You will be given credit for the translation.
Installation
Unzip into <WoW Directory>\Interface\Addons
.
User Interface
This addon is for Hunters. You will not be able to display the UI if you are any
other class - see Future Versions.
The user interface is used to perform all functions, and call be toggled (shown/hidden)
the command line via the /hastometer
or /ho
command.
To reset the window positions if they are dragged offscreen, use the command line
/ho resetui
to reset their positions.
The user interface can be moved anywhere on the screen via dragging the Hastometer
dial window. The Hastometer options provide a Lock toggle to prevent the UI from
being dragged.
Recent Version History
Version 1.3.1 - 12/03/12
- Updated ToC for 5.1.0 patch
Version 1.3.0 - 09/13/12
- Ported for the WoW Mists of Pandaria 5.0.4 patch
Version 1.2.4 - 01/15/12
- Added Aimed Shot display capability
Version 1.2.3 - 11/29/11
- Fixed possible taint issues
- Updated ToC for 4.3.0 patch
Version 1.2.2 - 06/28/11
- Updated ToC for 4.2.0 patch
Version 1.2.1 - 04/26/11
- Updated ToC for 4.1.0 patch
Version 1.2.0 - 10/12/10
Version 1.2.Beta1 - 10/8/10
- Ported for the WoW Cataclysm 4.0.1 patch
Version 1.1.1 - 10/14/08
- Fixed Rest speed prompt not displayed
Version 1.1.0 - 10/12/08
- Fixed Rest speed deterimnation by using an epsilon
- Changed dial needle to swing through full range of dial
- Changed Battle speed and Attack speed to haste percentage of rest speed
Version 1.1.Alpha1 - 08/08/08
- Ported for the WoW Wrath of the Lich King 3.3.0 patch
Complete Version History
See the version history document for a complete version
history of Hastometer.
Known Issues
None currently known.
I have contemplated handling other classes, but I need input from those classes
on the spells that count toward base haste measurement.
License

Hastometer 1.2.x+ by Mackenz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No
Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.