So yeah title basically says it its just a curious question. And I am talking about Firelands bosses/ other raids about how much?
So yeah title basically says it its just a curious question. And I am talking about Firelands bosses/ other raids about how much?
Barely any, the only decent healing you'd get is from GH/FH, and you go oom fast. Since they're not healer specced, they don't have +15% healing or +15% intellect.
I think he's probably talking about the healing from VE.
The current VE is a joke, and the healing it does is not even a shadow of what it used to do back in WotLK. Heck, let's not talk about how nice it was in TBC...
They're (short for They are) describes a group of people. "They're/They are a nice bunch of guys." Their indicates that something belongs/is related to a group of people. "Their car was all out of fuel." There refers to a location. "Let's set up camp over there." There is also no such thing as "could/should OF". The correct way is: Could/should'VE, or could/should HAVE.
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On our last majordomo run our spriest did 1.2 mil healing at 2.8k hps, with a little over half of that being self healing and 68% of the healing coming from VE. 700k overhealing.
for spriest remember to subtract friendly fire from self healing. VT/VE are meant to cancel out SW: D with a little left over.
Depends on the fight, but as a 366 iLvl Priest, I normally pump out around 2k hps, sometimes 3k in more AoE intensive fights.
Very little amount of healing compared to the amount healers can do.
so 4-5 spriests would do as much healing as 1 real healer
not that bad
For Baleroc, you can still use SW after 25%, just... don't double tap it
One SW, even if it crits, won't kill you at 100%, so just hit it once, wait for VE healing, and hit it again at 100%. On Baleroc I usually SW every 6-8 seconds after 25%, never killecd myself doing it that way
They're (short for They are) describes a group of people. "They're/They are a nice bunch of guys." Their indicates that something belongs/is related to a group of people. "Their car was all out of fuel." There refers to a location. "Let's set up camp over there." There is also no such thing as "could/should OF". The correct way is: Could/should'VE, or could/should HAVE.
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