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Questions, concerns, expectations: I've been playing around with my holy paladin in our guild's alt runs for a bit and while I enjoy playing it, my hps feels really lacklustre. I don't know whether it's me, my gear, holy paladins or disc priests but where I put out 59.5k hps on a fight like Iron Qon hc (and our MW at 61k), the disc priests pulls a massive 109k hps, granted he has 11 ilvls on me, but still. If you look at our Horridon hc kill it becomes even worse, I did 33.6k hps while our priest did 87k hps. Even so, at no point during our Horridon kill did I feel my healing wasn't enough or I was behind. Is this just the way it is or am I simply being bad?
Description of Playstyle: HS as often as possible. Prism when a few people are damaged. Keeping up a 2 or 3 stack EF on both tanks. Using the rest of my HoPo (during relative downtime) to put 1 or 2 stack EFs on people who are damaged but do not have an EF yet (and if no one's damaged just spread it around). Holy Light inbetween. HR fairly often to generate some extra power. Divine Light or a full stack EF when someone is taking massive personal damage. HR HR HS LoD during stacked AoE. Cooldowns when huge damage incoming (I generally try to spread my cooldowns, usually combo them together like AW+HAvenger or Guardian+the 20% crit and haste).
At our Primordius normal kill I exclusively did a HR EF > HS EF > repeat (with prisms weaved in) rotation as to keep EF ticking on every single raid member (with the stand-in-middle-and-nuke tactic) and yet I got no further than 47k hps. As far as I've deduced this should be
the healing style with the most hps for spread fights.
Also, during avenger and heavy raid damage, should I spam EF, or LoD?