Arcane Brilliance: On mage healing and other miscellany
Every week, WoW Insider brings you Arcane Brilliance for arcane, fire and frost mages. This week, we talk about the concept of mage healing, which in my opinion is like the concept of warlock winning. It simply isn't a phenomena that occurs in nature.
Since those heady, halcyon days of 2004, when mages began to walk to wilds of Azeroth and players were introduced to their glass cannon awesomeness, the topic of mage healing has from time to time emerged, poking its strange and intriguing head up into the mage conversation and usually disappearing just as quickly. The idea has precedence. Healers in Final Fantasy lore are called White Mages. More recently, Dragon Age has its Spirit Mages. Archetypal wizards have had access to magical healing in one form or another throughout fantasy gaming and literature, though rarely is it their strongest focus.
And just lately, the idea has been gaining some unprecedented traction among the WoW mage community. Recently, I've seen the concept presented with consideration and clarity on the official forums, among my own contemporaries in-game, and even right here in the comments section of this very column. It bears thinking about. Though the idea is extremely unlikely to ever be implemented, its increasing popularity and the improving practicality with which its proponents conceptualize it warrant attention. Mage healing, whenever it is brought up, is immediately interesting and always at least a little bit tantalizing, even for its most vehement opponents.
Like me.
So you understand my views from the outset, let me say this:
No.
Mages should never become healers
I believe this with every fiber of me, and I'll be happy to explain why, although I suspect that in your magely heart of hearts, you already know.
The most common proposal for mage healing these days seems to be some variation of the following: The arcane tree is boring to play, and mages don't need three separate specs that perform the exact same function anyway. Fire's our pure DPS tree, and frost is our top PVP tree, so where does the arcane tree fit in? It was a support tree back in the days when you could mix talent trees, but now all it seems to be good for is occasionally swapping places with fire on the raid DPS hierarchy.
So let's make arcane the healing tree. Thematically, it could work. You make the healing spells time-based, add in some mana return and increase talents, sprinkle in enough utility spells to make the spec competitive with other healing specs, and voila, you have a mage healer. Mages who are sick of the long queue times that come with being a pure DPS class can dual spec into the healing role, the class gets a long-overdue facelift, the game gets a fresh infusion of new healers, and everybody's happy.
The idea's definitely intriguing, no? And I'd be lying if I said I didn't catch myself mulling it over just a little every time I see somebody present a cogent argument for mage healing. But when I'm done toying with it in my head, I always come to the same mental barrier: Mages, for all of our awesomeness, are just not healers.
The whole idea, for me, just carries with it an inherent, implacable sense of wrongness that I simply can't ignore. If I wanted to be a healer, I'd be a priest, a druid, a paladin, a shaman, or that apparently unkillable death knight I fought the other day in Tol Barad who I seems to have been able to heal himself by punching me in the face. Or maybe I'd just roll a warlock so I could run around draining my opponents' health like a douchebag. But I most certainly would not roll a mage, because mages are for blowing things up, not for putting things back together.
It's as simple as that, really. Not every class needs to be a hybrid. We already have four perfectly good healer archetypes in the game. The mage archetype has been clearly defined from the start. We are the glass cannons. We are the first foe you want to kill because we will absolutely eff you up if you let us live. We are DPS.
If you want a healer, look elsewhere.
Let's talk about a few other random things.
I cannot unsee the chicken head
Thanks guys, really. Now that so many of you have pointed out the fact that our new tier 13 helm looks like the head of a chicken, one where we're looking out through its gaping beak and presumably exhorting passersby to eat at a nearby chicken restaurant, I can't stop seeing the chicken head. Damn you. I really liked that tier set.
I will now spend the remaining time before patch 4.3 comes out trying to train my eyes to look past the chicken head and see only the sweet steampunk parts of the set that I loved, so that when I finally get my hands on that gear I'll feel like I look like a kickass, time-traveling techno-wizard instead of a guy handing out flyers in front of Los Pollos Hermanos.
All you'd need to do is swap the color palette, Blizzard. Some nice blues and blacks, maybe. Just saying.
There's a new trinket you should probably snatch up
Brewfest is going on, I've heard tell, and since I have space left, I figured I ought to just point out that there's a fairly nice caster DPS trinket available in the loot table of one Coren Direbrew. It's not the best trinket out there, to be sure (all that crit is nice, I guess, but I want trinkets with intellect, thank you very much), but it's not the worst either, and it's so easy to get. If you have been itching for a quick stand-in for one of your trinket slots, you could do a lot worse than grabbing up the new and improved Mithril Stopwatch before it goes away again.
It's quite literally the only piece of loot he drops for mages, so get in, get your trinket, and get on with your lives.
I'm out of things to say this week, but feel free to post your own thoughts on mage healing or anything else mage-related in the comments below. I'm against mage healing. But that doesn't mean I don't still have a good time considering the possibilities. Am I wrong? How wrong am I? Or ... could I be right? No. Probably not.
Every week, Arcane Brilliance teleports you inside the wonderful world of mages and then hurls a Fireball in your face. Start out with our recent beginner's guide to being a mage, then check out our three-part State of the Mage columns on arcane, fire and frost. Don't forget to look at some of the addons your mage should probably be using.
Since those heady, halcyon days of 2004, when mages began to walk to wilds of Azeroth and players were introduced to their glass cannon awesomeness, the topic of mage healing has from time to time emerged, poking its strange and intriguing head up into the mage conversation and usually disappearing just as quickly. The idea has precedence. Healers in Final Fantasy lore are called White Mages. More recently, Dragon Age has its Spirit Mages. Archetypal wizards have had access to magical healing in one form or another throughout fantasy gaming and literature, though rarely is it their strongest focus.
And just lately, the idea has been gaining some unprecedented traction among the WoW mage community. Recently, I've seen the concept presented with consideration and clarity on the official forums, among my own contemporaries in-game, and even right here in the comments section of this very column. It bears thinking about. Though the idea is extremely unlikely to ever be implemented, its increasing popularity and the improving practicality with which its proponents conceptualize it warrant attention. Mage healing, whenever it is brought up, is immediately interesting and always at least a little bit tantalizing, even for its most vehement opponents.
Like me.
So you understand my views from the outset, let me say this:
No.
Mages should never become healers
I believe this with every fiber of me, and I'll be happy to explain why, although I suspect that in your magely heart of hearts, you already know.
The most common proposal for mage healing these days seems to be some variation of the following: The arcane tree is boring to play, and mages don't need three separate specs that perform the exact same function anyway. Fire's our pure DPS tree, and frost is our top PVP tree, so where does the arcane tree fit in? It was a support tree back in the days when you could mix talent trees, but now all it seems to be good for is occasionally swapping places with fire on the raid DPS hierarchy.
So let's make arcane the healing tree. Thematically, it could work. You make the healing spells time-based, add in some mana return and increase talents, sprinkle in enough utility spells to make the spec competitive with other healing specs, and voila, you have a mage healer. Mages who are sick of the long queue times that come with being a pure DPS class can dual spec into the healing role, the class gets a long-overdue facelift, the game gets a fresh infusion of new healers, and everybody's happy.
The idea's definitely intriguing, no? And I'd be lying if I said I didn't catch myself mulling it over just a little every time I see somebody present a cogent argument for mage healing. But when I'm done toying with it in my head, I always come to the same mental barrier: Mages, for all of our awesomeness, are just not healers.
The whole idea, for me, just carries with it an inherent, implacable sense of wrongness that I simply can't ignore. If I wanted to be a healer, I'd be a priest, a druid, a paladin, a shaman, or that apparently unkillable death knight I fought the other day in Tol Barad who I seems to have been able to heal himself by punching me in the face. Or maybe I'd just roll a warlock so I could run around draining my opponents' health like a douchebag. But I most certainly would not roll a mage, because mages are for blowing things up, not for putting things back together.
It's as simple as that, really. Not every class needs to be a hybrid. We already have four perfectly good healer archetypes in the game. The mage archetype has been clearly defined from the start. We are the glass cannons. We are the first foe you want to kill because we will absolutely eff you up if you let us live. We are DPS.
If you want a healer, look elsewhere.
Let's talk about a few other random things.

Thanks guys, really. Now that so many of you have pointed out the fact that our new tier 13 helm looks like the head of a chicken, one where we're looking out through its gaping beak and presumably exhorting passersby to eat at a nearby chicken restaurant, I can't stop seeing the chicken head. Damn you. I really liked that tier set.
I will now spend the remaining time before patch 4.3 comes out trying to train my eyes to look past the chicken head and see only the sweet steampunk parts of the set that I loved, so that when I finally get my hands on that gear I'll feel like I look like a kickass, time-traveling techno-wizard instead of a guy handing out flyers in front of Los Pollos Hermanos.
All you'd need to do is swap the color palette, Blizzard. Some nice blues and blacks, maybe. Just saying.
There's a new trinket you should probably snatch up
Brewfest is going on, I've heard tell, and since I have space left, I figured I ought to just point out that there's a fairly nice caster DPS trinket available in the loot table of one Coren Direbrew. It's not the best trinket out there, to be sure (all that crit is nice, I guess, but I want trinkets with intellect, thank you very much), but it's not the worst either, and it's so easy to get. If you have been itching for a quick stand-in for one of your trinket slots, you could do a lot worse than grabbing up the new and improved Mithril Stopwatch before it goes away again.
It's quite literally the only piece of loot he drops for mages, so get in, get your trinket, and get on with your lives.
I'm out of things to say this week, but feel free to post your own thoughts on mage healing or anything else mage-related in the comments below. I'm against mage healing. But that doesn't mean I don't still have a good time considering the possibilities. Am I wrong? How wrong am I? Or ... could I be right? No. Probably not.
Filed under: Mage, Analysis / Opinion, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Marolas Sep 24th 2011 4:08PM
Wait, what chicken head? I don't see....
.... Dammit.
Bellajtok Sep 24th 2011 4:12PM
I really don't see it. I mean, yes, I see where it's supposed to be, but the image does not jump out at me. It's just not that bad. Besides, a recolor will do away with the problem. Sorry to ruin everyone's fun. :p
Revanel Sep 24th 2011 5:29PM
Don't worry. We're all still having fun. And the chicken head is also still there. Waiting...
Bellajtok Sep 24th 2011 5:31PM
Oh dear. Now I'll be scared to put it on in case the head eats me.
Luci Sep 24th 2011 6:43PM
DAMMIT now I see it too!
cannot be unseen!
Awesome Sep 24th 2011 8:10PM
.... aw crap, I'm the type of person that cannot, no matter how hard they try, unsee. Now whenever I see that headgear, I will laugh. Now, I want to level up my 19 worgen mage, my 12 draenei mage, and my 7 orc mage JUST to see EACH of their heads poking out of a chicken's mouth.... DAMMIT!
Sane Sep 24th 2011 10:01PM
A recolored version would just be a chicken with different colored lipsticks.
I personally like mine to have red beak and black fishnets, Rocky Horror, Chicken style.
brain314 Sep 24th 2011 11:14PM
You can put lipstick on a chicken, but it's still a chicken.
Ellemir Sep 25th 2011 2:13AM
I can't see it. I have heard it said, and I've looked, but I just don't see it. I guess I'm happier that way.
Gus Fring Sep 26th 2011 12:41PM
> Los Pollos Hermanos
Oh snap! A breaking Bad reference in the mage column!
You are now my favorite WI columnist Christian Belt!
Support your local cartel.
Buy my chicken!
~ Gus Fring
Myth Sep 26th 2011 4:22PM
Blue and black will only make it a crow or a raven. Better, but still a bird.
Bellajtok Sep 24th 2011 4:10PM
Speaking of you rolling a warlock, how is Selfloathius doing? I've missed him terribly.
As far as mage healing.... I'll confess I'm very much for it, but for entirely selfish reasons. When I returned to WoW to start fresh, the character I rolled was a mage. I've had a fine time on him, and I enjoy many aspects of playing him, but I barely play him anymore. this is because I discovered, upon rolling a new character, that I love healing with a passion that far outstrips my willingness to sit in half-hour queues. At this point, my druid is much more progressed than my mage, and whenever I login, it's to my druid.
But if mages could heal? I would be all over that faster than you can say "No heals for locks."
Christian Belt Sep 24th 2011 5:22PM
Selfloathius realized he hated himself so much that his only recourse was to simply cease to exist. He'd killed himself in so many ways ... standing on a brazier while Lifetapping, leaping from ludicrously high places, charging into battle against foes that he knew were too powerful, strolling into a crowd of mages humming a Fallout Boy song ... but those deaths, while satisfyingly painful, just weren't permanent enough for Selfloathius. He soon understood: the only way to cease to be, was simply to stop logging in.
Still, the unending oblivion of simply standing alone on a log-in screen, never clicking the button that would thrust him unwillingly back into the world -- well, was just boring. Every day, Selfloathius stared at his own stupid warlock face on that log-in screen, wondering, "is today the day I kill myself again?"
... ah crap. Now I kinda want to play the little douchebag again.
Bellajtok Sep 24th 2011 5:33PM
^_^ make sure you let us watch if you do, k? And have a poll for ways to kill him? It would be such fun. It would feel like the entire mage nation was working together for the death of a warlock!
Chivvy Sep 24th 2011 5:38PM
Speaking of Warlocks, they should be healers.
Think about it - both of them, after a couple of PUGs, will go home and cry.
TonyMcS Sep 24th 2011 9:18PM
I also really enjoy healing and have a tree, a disc and a holy priest as well as boomkin and fire mage for DPS and a pally tank. My favorite DPS is the fire mage and while the thought of being able to even heal myself adequately is very attractive, I think I'd prefer our reliance on the RNG to be seriously looked at instead.
I'm starting to see myself as a poor punter trapped in front of a slot machine, pulling the lever to see if I get three in a row, with another slot machine next to me called combustion. It's wonderful when the crits appear and the dots all line up, but most of the time I'm just pulling the lever. It's either sadness or euphoria.
Healing, like DPS and tanking is a role and currently you have plenty of different healing mechanics on four different classes. I've healed as a tree, disc priest, holy priest and pally (one of these days I'll fit in a shammy) and all have distinctive styles and mechanics, so I see no need for making warriors, rogues, hunters or mages, healers.
If you get tired of burning, freezing or blowing things up, roll a healer. They'll all have a DPS spec for occasional damage and you'll still have your mage if you want pure, unadulterated destruction.
Now if you;ll excuse me, Combustion is up and I'm waiting for three green lights to unleash hell on this warlock.
...
Damn ;-(
WaterRouge Sep 24th 2011 4:13PM
Thank you for taking the time to address my question Mr. Belt. I really do appreciate your supported arguments instead of just down-voting and dismissing it because "I don't want to" which seemed to be the reaction to my comment in last week's article.
hairy_fedd Sep 24th 2011 7:33PM
I don't think mages as healers could work this late into WoW.
But I really think Blizzards Titan project should just do away with the notion of 'pure' characters, if they were considering it at all. Look at most of the WoW pure classes and there always seems to be one of the three talent specs that get left by the way-side, in favor of one pvp and one pve spec.
It's nice for Blizzard to say they want all three specs in a pure class to be viable, but we've gone through 2 expansions now, where the ability for Blizzard to make several adjustments in a short amount of time through hot-fixes, with ALOT of support from the community in the forums for ideas to bring under-performing specs up to par, and we have yet to see fire brought back up in line with arcane (baring gimmicks).
I hope these nobs that Blizzard installed with Cata work better in Titan, because as much as I b1tch about this subject, I know that I'm going to give Titan a shot if it looks as interesting as WoW.
murabayashi.harukaze Sep 24th 2011 4:14PM
Please, put a warning above that chicken head thing. Now that set's ruined for me too! >
I-R-PALADIN? Sep 24th 2011 4:54PM
same