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Over-healing on fights
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Post by
Nathanyal
The only Druid I have is at 29 so I figured I can come here asking for some help. In my guild one of our best healers is a Resto Druid. He does great and is healing almost all the time. But there is some slight problems with his over-healing. The other night we did Shannox and it tooks us about 5 tries before we downed him, just had some bad luck the first few times.
Any way, after each wipe I'll look on recount and find that he is doing 30%+ over-healing and at one point was at 45%. I know that with the HoTs that they keep ticking once they're at full health so that there isn't much he can do about that. But is there something that can be done to help besides just not healing as much? I know he has said he has mana problems sometimes so this might be a slight cause of it.
Here
is his armory if that can help any.
Post by
Thunderbro
If it's HoT overhealing, not too much you can do about that. If it's HT or Nourish overhealing, then he's doing it wrong.
Post by
curlymon
There are three ways to look at overhealing.
Is the druid going OOM?
Is the Druid healing the wrong targets or can be moved over to heal targets that are better suited to the druids style of healing?
If you answered "No" to both of the above then overhealing is not his issue.
At that point if you have a TON of overhealing from all heals look into trading heals out for DPS.
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Post by
Nathanyal
Yeah, I guess it just the way that Druids play out. I know I don't have that much overhealing on my shaman when I do heal. He used to have problems with mana but he recently changed his talents and doesn't have problems last I heard.
More often then not he is the RL so he makes the healing priorities. Next time I raid with him I'll look at what spells he cast the most and try to give him some hints.
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