Totem Talk: Chaos at the back of the party!
Totem Talk is written by Matthew Rossi for shamans, and the people who love them. You'd better be one of those people that love them or are them... is them? Wait, how did this paragraph get away from me so fast? Crap, don't die, don't die, don't....whew, the heal landed! I'd better burn an NS and drop a Healing Wave on it, just to be sure. Man, the paragraph's health just started bombing!So you've decided to heal.
Maybe you're full resto, or maybe you're an enhancement or elemental shaman but you have good healing gear and you need to heal for some reason. Perhaps your raid needs just a little extra healing. Perhaps you really just want to get that Shadow Labs run out of the way before 2.4 comes in and the only slot open is for a healer. Maybe you just like being yelled at by people if you don't keep them at full health at all times. I'm not going to sit here and psychoanalyze you, oh my no. First off, have you seen my picture? If I were you (and I'm not, I'm me) I wouldn't take any mental health advice from that guy. He looks kind of insane. Secondly, it's not Totem Talk's aim to discourage you, but rather to facilitate you in any way we can. If you want to spec resto and heal, we want to help you. If you want to heal as an enhancement or elemental shaman, we're on board. If you want to rob several banks and then flee to Prince Edward Island, you're on your own. We're terribly lazy.
We've discussed the nuts and bolts of shaman healing before, so today we'll mostly touch on it but not go into detail to that extent.
The first thing to keep in mind as you go into healing is not to panic, especially if it's your first time. Yes, people's health bars are going to start dropping on you. Don't panic. First off, in Chain Heal, you have one of the best group-healing abilities in the game, especially on melee targets who are in the path of cleaves, AoE damage and so on. Make sure to keep your totems up so long as you can, as buffing your party effectively means that they can complete a trash clear faster or kill a boss in less time, meaning that they take less damage. The less damage they take, the less you have to heal.
In general, shamans are not the best main tank healers because we lack a significant heal over time spell, even if we spec restoration. Yes, there's Earth Shield, which has some similarities to the priest spell Prayer of Mending and which will tick for a healing benefit as the target takes damage, meaning that it can serve in a heal over time capacity in a pinch. But that's basically it, and it requires 41 points in resto, so if you don't have it you don't have it. Keep in mind that Healing Wave is an excellent big heal and that Chain Heal can help a lot with the splash damage non-tanking DPS players can take in a typical fight. You want to play to your strengths instead of focusing on that one kind of healing spell you don't have.
Especially important if you happen to be a non-resto shaman healing: please have gear for it. Don't tell your group "It's okay, I'm enhancement, my attack power gives me spell damage" and expect to heal a group. People get testy when they die over and over again because you're trying to heal while dual wielding. The good people at Blizzard make gear for healing for a reason, because it is required. If you haven't already acquired pieces from instance runs... you know, those mail shoulders no one wanted? The ones the hunter made you take because they had +heal on them? Yeah, dig those out for this, it turns out they'll help. I know, I was shocked too, why do you think I was healing in PvP shoulders for so long? I kept refusing to take healing mail when I was enhancement, and then when I specced resto I wanted to go back in time and punch myself in the groin. But yeah, if you haven't acquired such pieces because, like me, you refused to take them or if they just haven't dropped, then check the local AH. And don't limit yourself to mail, either.
As a DPS shaman, please consider taking that healing leather or cloth if no one else in the party is going to use it. Don't constantly roll on healing cloth against the priest who heals you, but do consider rolling against a shadow priest for it... neither one of you is a healer at the moment, but either of you might be. Feral druids usually won't mind, since they're of the same mind about healing gear as you are... pick it up if no one else is going to use it. Always be considerate of your group healer, though, as the whole point of this article is that it may very well be you someday watching a Ret Pally roll on that healing shield for his offset. Don't be that guy. Do get the gear, but don't be a jerk about it.
Once you have suitable gear, you'll still need to figure out what to do. A resto shaman has some big advantages as a healer... he'd better, since that's what he specced to do, after all. His threat will most likely be lower, his spells will heal for more and crit more often, and he'll have various abilities that can increase the armor of a target healed or which improve the next heal that lands on the target. If you don't have those abilities, all you can really do is your best. Even a non spec healer can learn to downrank his or her healing spells for maximum healing efficiency. and as a non-spec healer you'll have to be even more careful with healing aggro than a shaman who has Healing Grace already. But keep in mind that shamans healed without healing grace before patch 1.11, and you can do so now if you're careful.
Healing can be one of the most frustrating, exciting, painful, exhilarating, tedious, confusing things in the game. To some degree it's lost a bit of that whack a mole quality so often derided by healers before TBC. It's true that you have to pay more attention to what's going on around you now, meaning that you can't just bury your nose in a bunch of health bars. Honestly, I've come to enjoy it quite a lot more than I expected, especially as I started to raid on my resto shammy. But raid healing is its own bag of worms, and thankfully WoW Insider has a column for you aspiring raid healers.
Next week I'm finally going to sit down and really talk about Shamans in PvP. I warn you now, it's probably going to hurt.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Instances, Raiding, (Shaman) Totem Talk






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Charlie Mar 13th 2008 6:22PM
Mmm, chain heal.
Chain heal is sexy.
Balasan Mar 13th 2008 8:08PM
I'm levelling a shaman enhance atm. She's level 65, but I have full intention of speccing resto the moment she's 70. I've got a 70 druid to do the farmings for me.
Why do I want to spec resto? Because I *love* the chain heal animation. I giggle happily to myself every time I see my chain heal jumps to its targets. I truly beleive Chain heal has the best casting animation Blizz has made for any class in the game.
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Damon Mar 13th 2008 8:20PM
Guh, i'm elemental, and i've healed 80% of the instances i've done. It's getting harder now that i'm 70, but i'm still forced into it. Matthew's right: grab that healing gear. Put it in a little bag in you bank and glare at it at night, because even if your DPS is triple that ret paladin's, chances are he's both a friend of everyone else in the PUG and has the mana pool of a brain-dead kobold.
This has not happened to me repeatedly. Really.
nav Mar 13th 2008 10:16PM
I don't know about rolling against a shadow priest. They can only roll on healing cloth. When that healing mail drops, they can't do a thing. Likewise, a retribution paladin rolling against you, there's going to be healing plate dropping you can't roll on.
If noone else can use it, take it. But... well... it doesn't smell right to me to roll against a class that has a much more limited range of gear to roll on than you do.
Alexisonfire Mar 13th 2008 10:27PM
lol, PEI. Not many places to hide there...
Matthew Rossi Mar 14th 2008 1:42AM
But on the other hand, who'd look for you there?
Zumwalah Mar 14th 2008 9:00AM
wait a second, theres people in PEI?? :P
SaintStryfe Mar 13th 2008 10:37PM
I've been ENH for most of my Shaman career.
I've been-off spec healing, gathering a healing set and I've been enjoying it. Our groups weekly Kara run leaves us 1 healing item a week usually that I roll on. I've got about 1250 healing and have no problem healing any non-heroic instance (a few deaths, but no wipes).
Could we get a clear explanation of how to downrank heals? Right now, I just throw the highest rank.
alex.rushing Mar 13th 2008 11:27PM
Quite simply, it's the concept that your highest-ranked spell may not be the best spell for the situation.
For example, rank 5 Chain Heal is sexy. It's got the moves, the leather sofa, and the Mediterranean accent. Rank 4, however, has a similar coefficient, costs less mana, and heals almost as much.
Therefore, use rank 5 if mana is not in any way an issue. In long fights, or any fight where mana is an issue, rank 4 will do more good over the longterm.
Angus Mar 14th 2008 7:57AM
As above: Chain heal 4 is most efficient. Chain Heal 3 is about as effective but costs less and heals for less. It's a good top off spell for melee.
Healing wave 12: It costs less mana than lesset healing wave, heals for more and if you took the improved version is .5 seconds longer to cast. Add healing way and the possibility of a crit adding to armor and as resto I have almost never used lesser healing wave.
Healing wave rank 1: HUH? WHY WOULD YOU?
Oh, stacking healing way for 22 mana when you regen 120 in 5 seconds. Getting a crit for almost no mana to improve their armor for almost free prior to a pull. Also, it does over 100 health for 22 mana when fully stacked. That's just funny.
Healing wave rank 7 is also pretty nice. Small cost, hits for about 1K. If you are starting to worry about mana it is a decent one to drop, though not as efficient as 12.
I have 6 heals on my bars as an enhancement shaman.
HW: 7, 12, max. CH: 4, 5. LHW: max. Pick the one that gives the most appropriate heal.
All downranking is is effective MP/5. Biggest heal isn't always needed, saving mana and being efficient with less overheals is a lot better than blowing max rank every time, overhealing and being OOM before the fight ends.
Asirae Mar 14th 2008 5:05AM
Ok. Self-confessed enhancement shaman here. Before raiding 25-person encounters, I was a resto shaman for Karazhan runs. I liked it and could carry myself well. A long time ago it seems that I was that healer, but I still carry a +1550 healing set whenever I group up, so I can pitch in and heal (although not for much and only just to 'top-up' players whilst main healers do the mega-heals).
Usually I only need to heal as enhancement only when our raids are heavy melee, so I keep up people and chain heal rank 3 until my mana runs out. ;-)
- Asirae
http://enhancementshaman.wordpress.com
Bradley S. Mar 14th 2008 11:00AM
Two questions for an 67 shammy planning on going resto at 70 (and just startign my research - i've been enh and ele but not resto yet).
Does your +heals affect healing stream totem?
And how many healing spells do most of you have on your bars? Is 6 the average? (3 HW's, 2 CH's, and 1 LHW) ?
Cailleach Mar 14th 2008 11:28AM
Um. I love ya, Matt, but WAAAA! Silly wabbit, if you roll a hybrid class you'd better collect sets of gear for all three talent trees from the time you hit Outlands (if not earlier), because you WILL be expected to play outside your spec on a distressingly regular basis.
I'm doomkin for life, but have needed and USED Kara-quality tank gear, +1200 or more heal gear, resist gear, +hit gear.. one fairly big reason I don't pvp is I don't have bank space for pvp gear! Heck, I healed two instances last night for guildies.
You might just want to reiterate the sad reality of life frequently to those who consider rolling hybrid classes. Get used to the idea that you will have giant bags and no bag space. I'm all in 20 slots. On a good day I have my backpack empty. On a bad day I'm down to maybe 6 slots. Hey, it's a small price to pay for a class and spec I adore!
Irshalthra Mar 14th 2008 1:32PM
I'm a 68 Enh Shammy, ty for totem talk Matthew! I have 3 sets of gear: everyday leveling / DPS gear, Healing gear and PVP gear (PVP gear suk or I suk or Shams suk in PVP...). I realized what a hybrid I was about 50 and started collecting diff gear for diff purposes. It is quite a chore keeping up on them all, but well worth it when u get in the right situation.
I also real recently dabbled in downranking - it can save on the mana.