We introduce a non-admissible heuristic for planning with action costs, called the set-additive heuristic, that combines the benefits of the additive heuristic used in the HSP planner and the relaxed plan heuristic used in FF. The set-additive heuristic hs a is defined mathematically and handles non-uniform action costs like the additive heuristic ha, and yet like FF’s heuristic hFF, it encodes the cost of a specific relaxed plan and is therefore compatible with FF’s helpful action pruning and its effective enforced hill climbing search. The definition of the set-additive heuristic is obtained from the definition of the additive heuristic, but rather than propagating the value of the best supports for a precondition or goal, it propagates the supports themselves, which are then combined by set-union rather than by addition. We report then empirical results on a planner that we call FF(hs a) that is like FF except that the relaxed plan is extracted from the set-additive heuris...