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Honestly, it's hard to put hard and fast numbers on healers, I think. You are better off just looking at overall gear. My druid is in a mix of 200 and 213 iLvl healing epics. I'm certainly geared enough for all of the Tier7 raids, I've healed Ulduar 10 and would probably do fine in Ulduar 25. I would probably have a rough go of healing Ulduar Hard Modes. I have 1850 SP and 503/282 Out/In Regen, but those numbers are pretty meaningless. It's more about what you do and when you do it than "I can cast 1800 tick rejuvs instead of 1740 tick rejuvs."
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It depends on class, and a number of things. There are trinkets with spell power on them, but using regen trinkets would be better for them. So, a priest could have 1800sp with regen but could have 2010 with sp trinkets (forethought and that darkmoon trinket are easy to obtain). Healing isn't like doing dps. I base these numbers off of the middle bosses in these raids, not the easy mode first bosses or the harder final few.
General numbers I would say (very rough):
Naxx/OS 10: 1550sp 180mp5
Naxx/OS 25/EoE 10: 1700sp 225mp5
EoE 25/Uld 10: 1850sp 275mp5
Uld 25: 2000sp 300mp5
Granted, these numbers are for "average" healers, so if someone is generally a skilled player they won't need these types of numbers. Also, I based these off my experience as healing officer and my priestly exp. Paladins also need a certain amount of crit/haste to not suck.
Take this with a grain of salt.
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http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Mug%27thol&n=Alexio
- example of paladin in Ulduar gear who has 116 mp5, 2150 sp and 31% crit. As you said - each class is individual and these numbers really don't mean anything.
Yar, healing is different. I should have phrased my disclaimer about paladins a little differently.
I do believe those numbers are accurate for priests and druids. Shaman mp5 will appear lower since they can't have water shield active on the armory numbers.
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