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But the HoS on the early stacks work out really well good call Van. Yeah well … after the HoS almost killed me in the previous attempt, I bubbled myself when I used it on the kill. You can see bubble still on CD in the screenshot. Might try having Squishi tank the whole first crystal, then go cat. Not when our dps has been solid. Beth might be doable if I use my mana gear.

But Staghelm is right out. Die you stupid flaming scorpion. They may mess up mechanics etc. IMO 2 healing is the way to go, speeds the encounter up, as well as gives our healers something to do. Just make sure that the healers go to opposite sides of the circle for the spread, raid cooldowns are used appropriately for the stacks, and people need to get their asses out of fire fast.

Hm, this has given me food for thought repgrind. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Blog at WordPress. Reputation Grind It doesn't end at exalted. Share this: Twitter. Like this: Like Loading Enough rom is kept between the tanks and the ranged positions to prevent shard spawns near the tanks.

We divide our healers into two teams at the start trading off tank healing team A and Torment healing team B. The Torment healers split themselves to cover melee and ranged.

Splitting into three teams is another common method. The first ranged shard is where we deviate from most, though certainly not all, raids. One of the Warlocks in our ranged group picks up Torment on the first shard as normal. This enables him to live through all 25 stacks of Torment and allows our healers to reach well over 60 stacks of Vital Spark. Heals on the last two stacks 24 and 25 grant 8 sparks each. Note the pet will need some healing and so will the Paladin or he can use his Divine Shield.

After the first shard despawns, team B switches to tank healing and team A heals the next shards. Team B, with 60 to 70 sparks, is able to heal the tanks during the next four shards.

After those four shards team A swaps to tank healing with around sparks for each healer. Team B heals the next the next four shards.

After nine shards the teams can either swap again or leave a couple healers on the rest of the shards while everyone else continues healing the tanks through the end of the fight.

Make sure any cooldowns cover the latest stacks because they do the most damage. For any healer trying to stack Vital Sparks, the important part is casts per second rather than actual output. A great way for a Holy Paladin to stack sparks is to Beacon the soaker the Glyph is a good choice for this approach and prioritize the following spells.

The healing gimmick on this fight makes Beacon of Light alternately awesome and horrible because the Vital Flame buff only increases output to a tank. The best throughput boost is when you are tank healing and place your Beacon on a Torment soaker. As mentioned above, Beacon with Tower of Radiance on your current Torment target can help you gain sparks quickly and without spending all your mana on Flash of Light.

Using it on your current tank assignment also helps with mana efficiency. Moving it between Torment soakers while tank healing is a good way to reduce the healing requirements of the raid.

All of these options make the Glyph a good choice for this fight. O, Wonderful write-up. In fact, other than spell name changes, I think this is a fantastic guide for basically every healer minus the beacon section, I suppose — hurray unique abilities!

But I guess casting, proper spell and cooldown usage while using some decent raid frames are the foundations of healing. Is this just world of logs?

Whats considered an acceptable uptime for Conviction? If nothing else I think this is one of yhe most important reasons for paladins to always be casting. Very helpful for tracking after the fact. Logging yourself is easy to do and their are a lot of resources online. The amount of Crit needed to maintain Conviction with near constant casting is fairly low. On Conviction, you want it up as much as possible.

You can use the buff tracking option from WoL to see when it fell off and for how long. Thank you for this article. I really want to learn to heal, and your comments seem most helpful. Of course that seems to be your normal. Here is hoping I get the courage to inflict my skills on some poor random group and not let them down too badly.

I sure wish I had seen this article before. Now I can make more informed choices when it comes to applications and new people! Thanks, Bossy Pally! Ahem, and yeah, I can also become a better paladin healer, should I ever stop tanking on that character! Why are my numbers low? Get the idea? Lows cast numbers are usually cause by one or more of the following: — Waiting for damage: This is super common in new holy paladins.

The first paladin here judged 12 times, the other judged 7. So Cast, Judge and be Merry There you have them: the keys to keeping up with your teammates in terms of healing done. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Valithria Says:. Ophelie Says:. Grimmtooth Says:. Joe Ego Says:. The Renaissance Man Says:. Donny Says:.

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