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Druid Guide, Part 4: Healing
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Celdhyrean
Sorry, I was being an ass, before.
"1200 HPS per second" = "1200 heals per second per second"
"please PST" = "please please send tell"Oops, my bad, i usually try to pay attention to stuff like that too :)
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If the answer is still no, something is seriously wrong. You may have to rethink your approach to the fight, respec to Dreamstate, get a second healer, get a better-geared tank, get better-geared yourself ... the possibilities are endless. But
something
needs serious looking at.
To the point and poignant as always, Nab.
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Celdhyrean
I think this should be somewhat nuanced for harder fights (raid bosses for example) with very hard hitting bosses. There are some (not that much) where you want to have all your hots on the tanks up as soon as you can because you know it will be needed.
However on the other side, it will be quite difficult to last a whole boss fight using regrowth that often...
There's a judgement call to make there i guess. Personally i put all hots up for the Karathress chaman add (we kill him first), whereas on Morogrim i'd only use Regrowth in an emergency.
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razzem
Question on Dreamstate Healing:
Is it still mana efficient to be keeping a lifebloom or rejuv up on your target? I understand that the talents are mostly for buffing HT, but Moonglow reduces the cost of Rejuv as well.
Theoretically, you could have -9% cost to HT from Moonglow, -10% cost from Tranquil Spirit, 20% plus healing from Empowered Touch.
I'm wondering, then, 2 questions:
1. How does the Healing efficiency of HT stack up against a full ToL build? Obviously they are different styles of healing, but efficiency wise, are there numbers comparing the 2?
2. If you have a dreamstate healing build, is it less mana-efficient to even use lifebloom or rejuv? Should I totally ignore them unless the situation demands it?
Edited: to make this post make sense.
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razzem
What that means
for Dreamstate
is:
Rolling Lifebloom is still your most mana-efficient heal.
Healing Touch 5 is your next most mana-efficient heal.
Healing Touch 13 is more efficient than Rejuvenation until you have 1900 +heals.
Thanks Nab. Yeah, I've looked at that chart and it is good. However, I wasnt sure if the "%healing talented " takes into account the 9% mp savings for Rejuv and HT that you get from Moonglow that does not affect Lifebloom, seeing as most of the resto talents are mutually exclusive because of the depth of the trees.
The build you posted is more along the lines of what I was thinking. I guess I was toying around with the thought of Rejuv being more useful and taking points out of Tranquil Spirit to put into Imp Rejuv. I guess like you say, that'd probably be a better option after 1900+ heals :D
Thanks again for all of the feedback, much appreciated, and I'm looking forward to your Moonkin guide :D
Edit: Seems like a Dream State healer is more of a Main Tank healer build too (correct me if I'm wrong), more along the lines of big canon heals being thrown down. Not so much a spot healer type build healing dps and secondary targets.
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Concerning the talent Subtlety...
It seems that most builds take 5/5 in Subtlety. I am curious to know why. Most raiding priests don't put points in Silent Resolve because it's not needed. I understand that priests have Fade and Shield if they pull aggro, but most of the time if aggro is pulled a healer isn't saved. And if you're that worried about Threat, wouldn't a Cloak Enchant-Subtlety be fine? Or a trinket to drop aggro? Or Muck-covered Cloak?
My question is why people take 5/5 in it, seeing as our "healing" threat output doesn't way outstripe other healers, who usually dont take threat reducing talents (I'm speaking about raiding priests here). Maybe there is just nothing better to put points into at that point in the tree, as most people see it.
FYI: Nab, in your second post, at the very end, you are comparing HT, Regrowth, and Rejuv and are giving values of when each becomes most efficient. You list Rejuv at +800, which I think you mean 1800.
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