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Postado por
iamkeq
well as the subject says im not by any means a 25m heroic epic druid healer, i healed while leveling balance and do enjoy the part better than dps
problem is the new dungeons im burning through mana way fast and it seems as though my heals are just not DOING much, as of right now i was stacking spirit to try and keep my mana regen up but im looking for some advice when it comes to spec and gear stats
thanks
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/trollbane/rakharr/simple
Postado por
SeaOfHoles
You are at a tough level. When I was 84, I felt like I was always mana starved, compared to 81, when I always seemed to have mana leftover.
Postado por
curlymon
You are at a tough level. When I was 84, I felt like I was always mana starved, compared to 81, when I always seemed to have mana leftover.
Going from 82-83 saw a fairly large bump in the cost of our spells in relation to the avg level of gear you'd have. It sucks but 85 you can start getting gear to compensate and then trivialize the change.
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iamkeq
Your spec isnt optimal especially since your having mana issues. You need to dip into balance tree to get the nice -9% mana cost to all spells as well as Furor in the feral tree. I think your gear is fine for normals, you are similarly geared to what I was when I hit 85.
Best advice(if you like healing and want to be good at it)
-Spec feral and quest your ass off in hyjal(head enchant at revered),deepholme(therazane ring and shoulder enchant + earthen ring rep), and then finally head to Twilight Highlands and just quest there for all the higher Ilvl quest gear.
-Gear-wise go for items with Intell-->Spirit-->Haste, try to avoid non-spirit items and reforge mastery/crit into Haste.
-Alot of enchants on my server are cheap so enchant your crappy gear and save your gems for upgrades.
-Try this
spec
and switch out your regrowth glyph for swiftmend. It will help much more with mana and tank healing.
-Lifebloomx3 on your tank and spam nourish is a mana efficient rotation while using wild growth/swiftmend for aoe. Try not to use Rejuve unless its a movement fight otherwise cast nourish/healing touch. I use Tree of life on every boss fight, pop it at the beginning of fight and Lifebloom everyone then use OoC procs on regrowths. When you cant keep your team above 40% instead of wasting mana on spam healing regrowth just pop Tranquility.
-Do not over-compensate for bad dps/lack of CC by healing too much! Youll go oom. Talk to the group and ask to use CC. In my heroic runs about 1/5 tanks I pug with want to "AoE tank" and I dont mind it but certain mobs have crazy dmg abilities or can heal/cc. Or your bull-headed tanks just dont have the gear for AoE tanking yet they still try.
so i shouldnt even bother looking for mastery? and no nature's swiftness? ive found that somewhat helpful in oh crap situations that i cant get a bigger heal cast off
and thank you for the tips once i get a chance to change my spec around i cant wait to give this a go
appreciate it
Postado por
rogal
I haven't regretted dropping Nature's Swiftness. Healing Touch is no longer quite the "oh crap" heal it used to be and if you are having trouble you should be popping Tree of Life or Tranquility. If you get in trouble so often that ToL and Tranq are often on cooldown then you probably need more practice (nothing wrong with that), more crowd control (= smarter DPS) or are undergeared.
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Xiamaru
I haven't regretted dropping Nature's Swiftness. Healing Touch is no longer quite the "oh crap" heal it used to be and if you are having trouble you should be popping Tree of Life or Tranquility.
If you get in trouble so often that ToL and Tranq are often on cooldown then you probably need more practice (nothing wrong with that), more crowd control (= smarter DPS) or are undergeared.
In general, to reply mainly to the bolded parts, especially in Heroics, but even in Normals every now and then, you will die. Wipe, all of you.
Don't fret too much about it. This isn't Wrath any longer. If people can't take a wipe, especially in a heroic, they shouldn't be there in the first place. Tanks who chain-pull in PuGs are idiots, and I would actually say, that failing a pull like that, when the tank purposely don't want to use CC in order to achieve higher AoE DPS,
you
rock if you manage to heal the group through it. Heroics especially, are hard. They need at least a bit of coordination to work. Mana is an issue for all healers, and some tanks don't understand that. This especially holds true for any non-pally tank, because they want to go into the next fight with as much Runic/rage as possible. The issue with that, is that people just expect you to follow along - they hardly ever notice it if your mana is scraping the bottom. Using the /OOM command could help give them some heads-up, but even that fails at times.
While it is most likely also you that needs additional practice if things go bad, always remember that you are only part of the reason that things went hay-wire. The DPS could have helped with CCs, stuns, whatever they have at their disposal, and the tank could have been more careful, used CDs, ect. Dungeons are a group effort. A wipe is only rarely caused by 1 single individual who failed. (Mark the word, rarely - it do happen, and perhaps a bit more often than it should - tanks/healers standing in dangerous stuff on the ground, someone pulling an additional group/patrol by mistake, ect)
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rogal
Just wanted to agree with Xiamaru - I was trying to say that in less words =)
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