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BG healing--what do you do?
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If you do not have a healing UI mod for WoW and use regular raid frames, by all means toggle Range in Raid interface option. It's CRUCIAL.
Battleground experience from a Healer's point of view... Hospy covered it well. Healers aren't designed to work alone. And I mean, WORK. If said warrior jumps on you, there should be a friendly mage sheeping him nearby. If they allow the warrior to open on you, it's their fault, and not inherently your issue. Might I add Druids and Shamans actually have decent tools to keep players off of their range, Earthbind Totem/Frost Shock and GWolf for shamans, Travel form, roots and Cyclone on the Druid's.
I believe the best advice I can give you, adding to Hospy's words, is to get a small team of 2-3 trusted DPS. Trust me, it can lead to absolutelly hillarious moments. I remember going Discipline / Protection back in patch 3.0.x days into an Eye of the Storm match we were losing by about 400 points. Me and my partner got into one of the bases, and held 2 players. Prot's Spell Reflection talented and reflecting Sheeps from the mage, more players joined the fray, horribly annoyed... In the end, and after 2 full cooldown rotations on my side (Counting Pain Suppression) it took a total of SEVEN players to down us, and we won with a 300 or so margin, because we essentially left the rest of the team on a 13 vs 8. My warrior would pop every single cooldown he could, while I discretelly went behind whatever LoS thingy I could find, and their CCs were constantly deflected, at which point they simply focused the prot (Big. Freaking. Mistake.).
Just as that idiocy is disheartening, you can make it into a strength. :)
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Supporters don't have to be restricted to healing. If a Holy Fire+Shadow Word: Death snags a kill, why not? That being said, you usually should help during burst situations, since healer sustained damage is horrible and only hurts your mana. But if a guy is at 10% heal and just ate a full duration Silence with your dps are out of cooldowns, lending a hand is awsome. this is more about Discipline, which is able to score pretty impressive numbers for a supporter. Borrowed Time shields + Penance-Holy Fire/Shadow Word Death finishers score some pretty decent damage. Your best supporting tools are, however, better at dispelling (Removing slows form your DPS yelds more DPS than you reaching directly to your enemies) and Mana Burning, or offensivelly Dispelling . Support DPS does take some experience to pull off effectivelly.
Waiting for buffs is relative. Sometimes people can take the time, but no priest buffs are super essential (And are all magic-dispellable, which will happen). I wonder, however, how you buff? Because they should be in range long enough for shadow prot/spirit/fort. I suggest you buff inner fire/will last, since it's your self buff. They shouldn't really be leaving you alone, and that's only asking for 5 seconds or so; trying to ask them is nice, but do not count on it.
The DPS's job isn't to merelly do damage. It's to disrupt the team. The best way to do so is #1 surviving (duh) and #2 doing damage to the right targets (Rogue sitting on a prot paladin=BAD). The best way to ensure #1 is to save your healer. The mentallity to FOCUS THE HEALER FOCUS THE HEALER that most DPS have is sometimes not the right way to reach victory.
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