Soullord, table does work. Formatting is key to getting it working, though.
using 19997 as example for spellpower
spell |
bottom heal |
top heal |
sp of spell |
heal with sp |
swiftness low |
crit low |
swiftness high |
crit high |
Healing touch |
18460 |
21800 |
1.86 |
37194.42 |
83481.63 |
166963.26 |
88491.63 |
176983.26 |
Regrowth |
9813 |
10954 |
0.958 |
19157.13 |
43455.19 |
86910.38 |
45166.689 |
90333.38 |
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Also, assuming a 20% crit chance, your average heal from NS+HT, based on the numbers from your last post would be:
88,491.63*.8+230,077*.2 =
116808.7
And as you pointed out, the healing from NS+glyphed RG = 117,432. Notice that on average, both heal for the same (assuming a 20% crit rating - even if you don't have 20% you're still pretty much guaranteed at least 15% from int+raid buff, putting the average healing of NS+HT at 109,729.4). Even then it's still only slightly worse than NS+RG. Really, the difference between the two options is a guaranteed 117k, or a fluctuating between low to high heal amount that averages to about 117k.