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Use Cyclone to make the enemy immune to Healing and Mana Regenerating effects. Cyclone is often used on low health, focused targets that are about to receive a heal from their party member. LoS or Line of Sight is another useful thing to use. Keep behind the textures likes Poles so you can decrease the amount of CC and Damage you get hit by. Add-ons improve your gameplay by a lot.

It is necessary to utilize add-ons, since they play a vital role in your performance, whether you are in a raid, arena or at the auction house. Check out our Add-ons Page which will provide you with a download link and some configuration info.

The site has multiple versions of the add-ons, so if you need another version — you can also search for it there. Very nice mobility. This is why we take the Nourish glyph because people are BAD at this game. As an example of bad healers, Holy paladins think they have to keep up JoL… This is false.

People play for meters and tank dies due to Hpali being dumb. With a rejuvenation ticking every 3 seconds and a cast time of 1. The majority of what you mentioned is correct, however you are mis-phrasing it. Do you have any weapon recommendations besides valanyr? Im about last on the list for valanyr in my guild lol. Go for socket bonus when you can but if you are min maxing the 23 spell power is more spell power.

It is a known fact that you do not go for socket bonuses cuz it is a SP loss. Rdudu have the best mana regen in the GAME, wotlk that is. Stop being bad and watch Unholyspirit or Funkymusic on youtube…. Dou you even realize that ine blue gem is needed for the meta gem to work?

Seems it got past you…. No, it should not have said regrowth. So yes you need haste to reduce rejuv cooldown down to 1 second. Talents This is a core build. Notify of. Most Voted Newest Oldest. Inline Feedbacks. If you know that one or a small number of people will be hit by an ability that applies a damage over time effect to them, then your goal should be to apply the sufficient amount of hots or direct heals needed to keep them alive through that damage. There are also some raid-wide Auras in the game that cause constant dot damage, which druids are particularly good at handling.

If you don't have the mana to keep Lifebloom rolling, then use a slow-stacking method. Consider using Nourish as well if these alone are not enough. Tank Healing: Druids are capable tank healers and should not shy away from that responsibility when needed. Tank damage tends to be massive and spiky, and usually requires big, fast heals, while a druid's hots are mostly small and slow.

However, all heals on a tank increase that tank's likelihood to survive, and druid heals are no exception. Though a druid does not have the burst-healing potential of a Paladin, druid hot's mitigate the impact of incoming damage, providing a safety net that gives other healers more time to heal the tank to full. Decide, based on how much mana you have, whether it's worth keeping Lifebloom rolling. If it's not, use a slow-stacking method. However, keep in mind that Nourish is an expensive heal.

Don't spam it more than necessary or your risk going out of mana. How to avoid going out of mana When appropriately geared, mana is rarely ever an issue for resto druids.

However, starting resto druids may find themselves going out of mana quite often. If you're casting Lifebloom on a target, be sure to let it bloom every once in a while. Slow or fast-stacking Lifebloom is your best option if your target is not constantly taking massive bursts of damage. Instead be smart with your hots. Also, definitely don't blanket the raid on fights that don't require it.

For Lifebloom: try to only refresh it about seconds before it's about to expire. Like Dislike. Thks for giving Gem and all abt the resto druid, it rlly improves my healing and hps.

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