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1-09-2008 @ 11:59AM
Good_Idea said...
Just a couple of notes.
- Inspiration (priest) and Ancestral Healing (shaman): On crit heals, gives +25% armor to target. Both these spells have a massive impact on both healing efficiency as well as a tank being able to handle burst damage. A lot of people want to just stack paladins on the MT, and they excel in this role, but it's also important to get a priest or shaman in there too.
- High Aggro Ceiling: If a shaman can chain heal, he can get more healing aggro than any class, paladins with righteous fury included. It's not always a good thing.
- Druids: Stacking HOTs in underestimated as a way to control MT burst damage. Druid's are not terrible at controlling burst damage, they are the best!! The difference is, it has to be PROACTIVE, not REACTIVE. Even providing a nice buffer to massive burst damage, they should always have the lowest overheal as well.
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