Posts Tagged ‘opinion’
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Most classes find themselves healing differently if they are assigned to tank healing than if they were put on raid healing duty. There are several reasons for this, one is obviously mana management while another is healing output and efficiency. Once again this post will focus mostly on a 10 man scenario where it’s beneficial to know how to heal both the tanks and the raid, however, each section will touch upon the healing rotations you might favour in 25 man where the healing assignments are stricter.
This is meant to help understand how your co-healer works, as well as help those new to healing to get a basic understanding how their class works in regards to tank and raid healing. The abilities most commonly used by each classes have been explained in the introduction to each class, so you can use those as a reference point should you need it: discipline priest, holy priest, restoration druid, restoration shaman and holy paladin.

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Tags: disc, druid, healing, holy, opinion, paladin, priest, raid, shaman, spells
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Friday, May 14th, 2010
Addons are useful additions to the default World of Warcraft UI that assist gameplay. Addons come in all shapes and sizes from the large boss mod type packages to the tiny addons that help you align your UI elements. This post will focus on the ones useful for healing classes, with some explanation of what each one does.
First of all, you don’t need any addons to be a good healer. I’ve played with people who play with the default UI and have kept up with people with completely customised UIs. That said, healing addons can make your time healing less frustrating by making mundane actions like buffing semi-automated or at the very least, make it easier to see situations that require your attention.
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Tags: addon, guide, healing, opinion
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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Unfortunately, if you want to heal at level 80 you have to get to that level first which can be a long and daunting process. Thankfully there have been tweaks and additions in recent patches which will help speed up the levelling. This post will look into what spec to level as once you have chosen the class you prefer, then there will be some comments about gear before it’s finished off with some tips on having fun while levelling. However, the very first thing you need to do is decide what class you want to level.
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Tags: choices, druid, heal, level, opinion, paladin, priest, shaman
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
This is a post I thought I’d write as an insight into feral druid tanking. My main, Sylvaine, is a level 80 feral druid tank. I’ve been tanking since early-mid Burning Crusade, tanking everything up to but not including Sunwell Peninsula. Currently I am not in a raiding guild, preferring to raid current content with friends and PUGs due to not being able to commit to full time raiding. Because of this, some of what I will write will only be based on what I’ve read from various sources and researched.

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Tags: druid, feral, opinion, tank
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Saturday, March 27th, 2010
- A typical tank healer with big heals for everybody should they need it or not
Introduction
Holy paladins are known for their excellent tank healing abilities. There are mainly two different schools of paladin healing where one side favours the big heals with Holy Light and the other rely more on chain spamming Flash of Light. This is a brief introduction to paladin healing which is meant to provide information to those not familiar with this way of healing.

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Tags: healing, mana, opinion, paladin, spells, stats, WotLK
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
- A beam of light flashes through the party trying to save as much as possible before all is lost…
Introduction
You are likely to see two different ways of healing as a shaman. One will spam Chain Heal so much it looks like they have few other abilities, while the other will stick more with single target healing such as Lesser Healing Wave. This is merely intended as a brief introduction to the world of restoration shamans.

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Tags: healing, mana, opinion, shaman, spells, stats, WotLK
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
- HoTs, baby! Yeah!
Introduction
A druid is particularly famous for both being in tree form and for having a wide range of heal over time spells (HoTs) to choose from. There are a few different types of PvE trees where the main ones are the 25 man raid healer, the 25 man tank healer or the 10 man healer. These often value different types of tactics and sometimes also slightly different stats on gear. This is going to be a quick introduction to tree healing for those not familiar with it.
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Tags: druid, healing, mana, opinion, spells, stats, WotLK
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
- A holy priest is often great at keeping the whole raid alive, especially in AoE situations.
Introduction
A holy priest is a strong AoE healing class because of its wide range of multi target healing abilities. This post on the holy priest as meant as a presentation of the healing class before venturing into a more comparative section on all the healing classes later on in the series.

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Tags: healing, holy, mana, opinion, priest, spells, stats, WotLK
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
- Absorbing damage is a unique and important part of discipline healing.
Introduction
A discipline priest is a strong tank healing class which helps ensure the raid takes less damage that needs to be healed through. This is only going to scrape the surface of discipline priest healing so those who are not too familiar with this way of healing can use this as a point of reference for the remaining parts of the healing series.

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Tags: disc, healing, mana, opinion, priest, spells, stats, WotLK
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I love healing. In fact, I love healing so much that I have attempted healing in Wrath of the Lich King on all four healing classes. Because of this I have had a few questions on what the difference is between the classes, how they compare, which is the easiest one to level and so on. I figured I may as well make my views on this publicly accessible and my single post idea has turned into a project quite a lot larger than I had first imagined. A friend suggested I make it into a series and present it bit by bit, and as you may have guessed I thought that would be a good idea and this is indeed the first episode in said series.
The background for most of the raid specific comments in the various posts will be in a 10 man raid. This is not only because that is what I have most experience with, but because in a 10 man you generally don’t bring each of the healing classes, but have to pick two or three that will fulfil each other nicely. Additionally it is worth noting that this is very PvE oriented with little to no mention of PvP.
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Tags: healing, opinion, series, WotLK
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