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Glyphs for Resto Druid?
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Post by
asakawa
swiftmend, nourish and innervate/wild growth/lifebloom.
if you really don't raid much and don't have any mana issues then lifebloom may be your best bet for your third glyph.
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Post by
Katsudon
If he doesn't raid, he probably wont need innervate glyph either. I'd go either lifebloom or even regrowth if your mainly doing 5 mans.
Post by
Afilo
i would pick a bit different
1. swiftmend glyph -> just a must have for any resto druid
2. regrowth glyph -> bigger direct and hot heal from regrowth
3. wild growth / lifebloom / nourish glyph
option 1 and 2 in my opinion is what every resto druid should have, the 3rd is depending on the role you usually have...
as raidwide healer you'll want wild growth i think
as tank healer you'll want lifebloom or nourish
in my opinion the nourish glyph is overrated... for it to have good benefit you need to have as many hots on your target as possible... to keep those hots up you only get a few casts of nourish out... or it would become less effective....
in my own tests the crit difference was without 7k or with 9k... that 2k is too small for me to choose it over wild growth, since druids are more often raidwide healers....
Post by
Liger
actually nourish glyph becomes really efficient with t7 bonus
even 2 hots are enough
+11% increase per hot (from glyph and bonus)
personally i don't find any use for glyph of regrowth
I never cast regrowth when its hot is still active
Post by
ironblades
+11% increase per hot (from glyph and bonus)
wow i completly missed the per hot,
so does lifebloom stack increase it by 33% or is it per diffrent hot,
srry about the offtopic still trying to get my resto working, i got the gear but no skills. :(
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