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Quarterback Your Healers to Victory

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First, you can't just play the same way you do as when there is a paladin around. You have to play to your strengths. This is especially true in 10-man raids. Obviously shaman, druids, and holy priests all bring a lot to raid healing, but given the situation you'll just need to adapt. Before each pull, sort out your healing assignments based on the needs of the fight. For example, if raid members must spread out a lot, it will make more sense for a shaman to be on the tanks, since her AoE works best when targets are grouped closely together.

 

Help each other out. This should seem obvious from the rest of the article, but I'm going to mention a weird phenomenon I see on occasion. For whatever reason, some healers become very indignant when they have to break from their traditional raid job because there is no paladin is present. They'll all scream that the sky is falling, and protest any compromise by withholding healing assistance to whatever poor soul is assigned to the tank -- even if they're normally happy to back up a paladin on the same job. I don't understand why this happens so consider this is a friendly reminder (*cracks knuckles*) to not do it. The sky is where it always was, folks. Let's go on the next, but bear in mind that here is your cheapest WoW gold store, anytime you need it, just come.

 

Be prepared to spam and overheal. Ever watch how paladin's heal? It's one spell after another. You'll need to do the same thing, and pop your mana return cooldowns at the right times to insure you don't go OOM. Coordinate with your other healers to see if you can line up things like Hymn of Hope or Mana Tide Totem.

 

Be patient and polite. Non-healing raiders especially are going to get impatient if you wipe to heals when there isn't a paladin around. Keep it together, communicate in a civil manner with fellow healers and raiders; try to problem solve the issue. When in doubt, swap roles or redistribute the healing jobs.

 

Think outside the box. As I said earlier, the status quo of healing is to have a paladin. When you don't have a paladin everything you typically do can change. Look to your other spells, talents, even different trinkets, flasks, or meta gems. If there is a deficiency somewhere, see what you can do to fill it.

 

Don't be dismayed by the numbers. It's true that nothing can trump a paladin's pure HPS. For most of us, our biggest crits only heal for 1/3 to 1/2 of a normal Holy Light, but just because a paladin heals for that much, doesn't mean they use that much. The bulk of paladin healing is surplus and becomes overhealing. Tanks don't need those numbers to stay alive -- paladins need those numbers to keep tanks alive. They don't have as many spells available to them like other healers; they can't instantly manipulate the way a health pool is plummeting (read: do not BoP the tank) so they get raw numbers instead. Paladin's don't have Pain Suppression or Guardian Spirit. They don't have Nature's Swiftness with Healing Touch or Healing Wave. You don't need to be a paladin to heal a tank, but I do think you need to buy WoW gold, right? Once again, the site you visit right now is the best buying WoW gold site. Don't forget it.



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