Raid Rx: Reforging tools and concepts for healers

Today we will dive into the wild realm of reforging. One of the DPS players in my guild moans about the players he sees in different pickup raids ("That guy has 900 hit rating -- wait, that's 900 hit rating over the cap!").
That's why this week I wanted to shine the spotlight on one of the reforging calculators that you may not have heard about. The place is called WoW Reforge! It does have a set of defaults for the different classes (including healing specs). As always with all calculators, you have the capability to adjust the weights and stuff on your own.
Thankfully, the reforging we need to do as healers ends up being a little simpler. Typically, healers will rearrange their reforging for haste, mastery or spirit. It seems that despite the additional buffs to critical rating and the effect it had, it isn't enough to boost critical strike rating to the top of the most wanted list. As healers, there usually aren't any major benchmarks that are required for us. DPS classes need to get their hit rating levels up to a certain percentage; otherwise, parts of their attacks will miss. Normally, healers don't need to do that. There's no such concept as a healing rating. If the fictitious healing rating weren't high enough, our heals would miss and hit a player next to them. As amusing as such an idea would be, we're not bound to those.
Hitting the benchmarks
However, that's not to say that there aren't certain benchmarks where it becomes really beneficial for us healers to reach a certain rating level. For example, shaman have hard numbers for their caps. 916 haste is a must-have, and 2,200 spirit is a requirement for them. It is a great way to figure out if your character can reach the haste caps for current content.
Typically, you'll have a standard reforging setup that you'll use for most encounters. Depending on your class, you prefer a little more haste or a little more mastery. If your character is behind on gear, that character will need some additional spirit to compensate and get the additional regeneration. Your actual reforging setup will vary based on your gear, your raid size, raid composition and encounter. As a discipline priest, I prefer a little more mastery. Some other discipline priests swear by haste.
If you plan on making specific reforging changes, you might want to alert the other healers (or at least, other healers of the same class). There have been times when another priest and I would reforge into the setup that the other player was using. It was absolutely unintentional. I just find it humorous when I'm reforging out of mastery into haste and my friend reforges from haste into mastery, thereby not netting us a significant advantage in the encounter!

Uh, just ignore that shadow spec in the top left. I was just experimenting something. I'm not moonlighting as a DPS player or anything, don't worry. I was just bored!
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Anyway, this is what the main screen of WoW Reforge looks like once you plug in your character. The two columns on the right show possible reforges. The left reforging column is what your character is currently using. The right column indicates what changes WoW Reforge is suggesting. Notice how it also shows you the items that your character is wearing, the enchants that are currently applied to an item and the gems that are currently in place. Naturally, if you're missing a gem or an enchant, WoW Reforge will highlight it here. It shows that I have two gem sockets available, but that is not the case, as those are only obtained from being a blacksmith (which I'm not).
Right below that, you'll see the overall weights in the different fields. There's a nice edit link there, just in case you want to do things your own way. It'll show you the numbers that you'll gain from other augments, like gems and enchants. It'll also show default values before reforging and then the differences after reforging changes are made.
Suggestion box
Anyway, this is what the main screen of WoW Reforge looks like once you plug in your character. The two columns on the right show possible reforges. The left reforging column is what your character is currently using. The right column indicates what changes WoW Reforge is suggesting. Notice how it also shows you the items that your character is wearing, the enchants that are currently applied to an item and the gems that are currently in place. Naturally, if you're missing a gem or an enchant, WoW Reforge will highlight it here. It shows that I have two gem sockets available, but that is not the case, as those are only obtained from being a blacksmith (which I'm not).
Right below that, you'll see the overall weights in the different fields. There's a nice edit link there, just in case you want to do things your own way. It'll show you the numbers that you'll gain from other augments, like gems and enchants. It'll also show default values before reforging and then the differences after reforging changes are made.

Now what if you want to reach a minimum level? You can configure WoW Reforge with a value and a stat that needs to be reached. If the stat is reached, then it'll stop adding points in there and look at other stats that points can be invested into. For example, I like to ballpark spirit at 2,400 (I just pulled that number out of thin air, mind you). I would change the drop-down to spirit and then enter the value of 2,400 before hitting the optimize button. That'll refresh the page and list exactly what changes I need to make and what the projected modified stats will be.
Squeeze out maximum throughput
Even though there are an abundance of reforging calculators out there, take a look at WoW Reforge and see if it can help you in the tweaks you need to make to squeeze out that additional throughput or mana regen you need. I understand that for some of the newer raiders, this is new. Even though you've heard of reforging and may have messed with it a little bit, you don't need to try to eyeball your stats and reforge based on what you're feeling is correct. At the very least, you can use the preset values that are available to give yourself a foundation to work off of.
As healers, do you make any special adjustments on certain fights? If so, what changes do you make to your character that is different from the usual configuration?
Need advice on working with the healers in your guild? Raid Rx has you covered. Send your questions about raid healing to mattl@wowinsider.com. For less healer-centric raiding advice, visit Ready Check for advanced tactics and advice for the endgame raider.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Lipstick Sep 3rd 2011 3:08AM
The trouble with sites like this one, and askmrrobot.com is that with so many specs it's impossible for any of these sites to be the most up to date on what stat priorities you should favor for your specific class. Even elitist jerks hasn't updated the disc priest math numbers since BEFORE 4.1. Yeah, it's now 4.2 folks and we'll be knocking on the door to 4.3 before long..
What does that mean for the community at large? Well for starters it means there is A LOT of misinformation out there. For another, Blizzard's goal to simplify stats has failed horribly, as players who want to min/max/get the most from their play must still scour the internet for information. And lastly it means that right now, there is not one SOLID voice in the community which can tell -you- as a player what you should reforge things to. At the moment it's coming down to personal preference and play style. Which for those who like to do things by the book, sort of sucks.
I like mastery, but feel that it personally isn't as strong for me as it was in tier 11, and find myself preferring haste. Even I struggle to know how much is too much and how much mastery I should carry, compared to haste, crit, or mastery. All the stats are good, but there isn't enough of any one of them to go around. So yeah ..
Decide which preference you prefer, go to askmrroboto, or this website he listed and play with the stat weights til you get something which matches -your- preference, and hope for the best.
Artemisian Sep 3rd 2011 6:56PM
Er, this is the site crashed or something? Getting "Value cannot be null." and a bunch of other code when I try to access it.
Mr Robot has been a bit shit for me as a disc priest; kept telling me to get more spirit, despite the fact I'm very happy with my mana regen.
clavrg Sep 4th 2011 11:58AM
site is working now.
Jadrie Sep 4th 2011 1:31PM
Nobody else uses Reforgenator?