Raid Rx: Preparing for heroic Firelands

After the earlier Firelands nerf, a number of guilds that had been struggling on some of the later bosses (Majordomo Staghelm and Ragnaros, for instance) have either cleared it out or are extremely close to doing so. With tier 13 content (and Deathwing) looming soon, it makes sense for leaders to maximize the equipment for raid groups. Healers are definitely not an exception. As a healer, you'll find that challenges will ... heat up.
Anyway, this week you'll find a list of things you should know and keep in mind as you and your raid group start making headway into the next level of Firelands.
Gear matters
One does not simply walk into Firelands without the best gear available. If you're rocking mostly gear from Firelands normal mode along with a few items from the daily quest area vendors, then yes, you are prepared.
Don't think you can walk into heroics with an alt that you're just dusting off after being bored by things to do on your main. You should be at the point that there is nothing left from the valor vendor for you to purchase. Ideally, your character would be at a level that no longer needs additional gear from normal Firelands, crafted recipes or vendors. But you can probably get away with a little less than that.
Boss order of operations
This one is entirely up to your leaders. I'd highly recommend Shannox as a good opener. Not only is it one of the easier opening hard mode bosses to work on, the boss also drops heroic leg tokens. He's also a great skill check for both the players and the raid as a whole.
After that, the strength of your guild should dictate boss your group should pursue. If they're excellent at mobility and awareness, then take a crack at Alysrazor. One of the extra changes is that there are meteors that come falling out of the sky that players need to hide behind.
Expect to do more with less
If your raid has high DPS, then opt for Beth'tilac or Lord Rhyolith. Be advised that those fights have fairly high DPS requirements with the additional mobs and such that your group needs to deal with. Your raid leader may drop a healer from the composition to try to bridge that DPS gap. Be prepared to stand on your head and five-heal it. If you're on 10-man, I'm not sure if dropping a healer is even possible, even after the nerfs.
Tolerance
Attitude is extremely important going into the heroic mode stuff. Hard mode is going to be hard. Don't expect to push through and expect the bosses to topple over after a few shots. Those expectations are absurd. By all means, aim for them, but just don't be disappointed. I've been on unfortunate raid nights where the atmosphere plummeted after only a scant few attempts on certain hard mode bosses, where everyone expected each other to play flawlessly on every attempt. With new mechanics, there is a new learning curve that needs to be respected. It'll take time for some players to catch on to it.
Expect some stronger than usual flak from your leaders or from other players. Every healer has undergone some sort of criticism before in the past. Remember to stay calm about it, and don't lash back. Keep your logs, parses and other combat recording addons ready to prove what the facts of the wipe are. Don't assign blame just yet. Focus on what happened and what can be done to avoid the situation from occurring again. Above all else, do not let the negative players get to you. It'll only disrupt your focus even further and cripple your ability to play at the level you need to be.
Be critical
At the same time, any simple or sloppy mistakes made on normal mode content cannot be so easily looked over or forgiven on heroic. Expect errors to be punished severely (to the point of a wipe). Drill that point home to your healers, at least. They have to bring the best possible game.
Be as objective as possible when giving feedback to other healers. Ask questions about what they're doing and what they're noticing. Figure out if they're struggling anywhere and don't hesitate to move people around to shake things up to see if that resolves any of the issues. Some healers just have a hard time trying to do things on an encounter that they're not used to.
Instead of looking at a specific parse or two, try to identify trends. Every player has the one attempt where they just goof up on something that should've been easily avoidable or foreseeable. Try to maintain a list of anything notable. For example, if the same tank continues to die four attempts in a row, it may be time to change healers, add another healer or switch tanking assignments. While it is possible that the tank could simply be a bad player, I doubt the player will make it far in heroic Firelands anyway.
Doublecheck your consumables, buffs and character
It may have been possible to get through normal mode with little or no consumables (potions, flasks and food), those items will make a larger difference on heroic. You'll want every possible advantage you can get. If you have a nasty habit of forgetting to click on buff food or using your flasks, then you should put them on your bar somewhere or set a reminder for yourself. You're going to need all of it.
Check out your character's talents and glyphs. Instead of using cookie-cutter builds and recommendations, take a moment and think about the merits of your points and glyphs. Each point matters. Make it count. If you're not going to be doing any Smiting, then you may not want to take points in Archangel (as an example).
Good luck with your efforts in Firelands! Any of you veteran healers who have already cleared your way through parts of the hard mode version of the instance have any advice for players just getting started?
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 1 of 1)
Arkki Oct 7th 2011 3:36PM
"Healers are definitely not an exception. As a healer, you'll find that challenges will ... heat up."
*Sunglasses*
YYYEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH
WolfC Oct 7th 2011 7:00PM
Cough-Bale-Cough. That will test your healers. 700k swings R fun. Also, DKs have problems because of no passive mitigation. We had an excellent DK tank but just couldn't do it without block. Our pally stepped up the next raid and we 3 shot it.
Mendin Oct 7th 2011 4:06PM
"If you're on 10-man, I'm not sure if dropping a healer is even possible, even after the nerfs."
I really don't get this part.
If you mean droping from 2 to 1 healer, ok, I agree. But if your DPS is so bad, so so so bad that you need to go with 1 healer, even after 15% HP nerfs, well, your problem is much bigger than numbers of roles.
If you mean dropping from 3 to 2 healers. Well, that was the way to go before the nerfs because some DPS checks (Baleroc, Majordomo) were close to impossible with 3 healers (save Paragons already H Rag geared DPSs). Nowadays some fight can be 3 healed, but 2 is still the way to go.
SINisterWyvern Oct 7th 2011 4:22PM
"One does not simply walk into Firelands..."
That's right, nor does one simply walk into Mordor.
taylormattd Oct 7th 2011 4:56PM
I'm not really sure why everyone is so hot on heroic Shannox. Getting rageface iceblocked in order to drop his stacks is a major pain in the ass to say the least. We just started on H Baleroc and H Rhyolith, and they seemed much less annoying.
Skarn Oct 7th 2011 6:45PM
I suppose it depends on who's doing it. And possibly raid size. I run a Marksman spec and manage Rageface. I can easily bust Facerage with Chimera shot, so he tends to follow me a lot.
Revynn Oct 7th 2011 9:23PM
Definitely depends on the raid group. H-Shannox was a complete pushover for us once we decided to have our SPriest save up Mind Blasts for Facerages.
Lord RNGolith had our Rogue in tears before he was repeatedly nerfed early in 4.2 (which didnt help since we had to relearn how to drive him every week) and H-Beth was our 6th heroic boss simply because our comp was terrible.
Verth Oct 7th 2011 5:09PM
As a priest healer in a 10 man group I find that 2 healing is often the only way to go in some of the Heroic FL encounters, (Lord Rhyolith, Baleroc) but some are just impossible to 2 heal (Majordomo, Shannox) and I haven't really tried Aly, Beth or Ragnaros yet but we'll get to them soon enough.
Starting off in Heroic FL was a breeze since we spent a lot of time gearing up in FL and getting our Mage the stuff he needs for his Legendary staff, Make sure everyone on your team is up to par and if you have a weak link in the DPS or healing make sure you talk to them and see if they need help preparing for this massive undertaking. We try not to replace anyone unless it reaches critical mass.
My Priest has a little different healing spec that is more directed at lowering the weakened soul debuff (yes I took strength of soul in lieu of an AA/A spec only because it's not worth it in H FL from what I have found, I never get the chance to use my HF or smite) I may find that one fight might require some talent later on but right now I'm quite comfortable with this spec in that it will do what I need it to do in order to 2 heal many of the fights we need to 2 heal.
dj.clayden Oct 7th 2011 5:44PM
With the nerfs, I'd say Rhyolith is by far the easiest now. Due to the fight mechanics, the nerf absolutely neutered him, at least for us since our main problem before the kill was making the 5 minute P1 timer. Note this is 25 man :)
Katherine Oct 7th 2011 6:00PM
Not smiting? Psh. You should ALWAYS be smiting :D
Ok not always, but it's a way better option than spamming heal as filler IMO, and the other talents you'd get for dropping the 5 smite talent points are super lacklustre. Also my guild is tired of me talking about my smiting.
sharkeater1975 Oct 7th 2011 7:39PM
The only reason you should be smiting is to get up your arcangel buff sans Heroic Domo.
Its not about your dps or the pathetic attonment healing, its all about arcangel, if not you are doing it wrong.
Revynn Oct 7th 2011 9:35PM
If your name wasn't Katherine (and therefore likely a girl), I'd be pretty convinced you're in my guild. Smite is our Disc Priest's answer to everything. How should you heal the tank holding Sparks on Rhyo? Smite. How do you heal the raid on H-Domo? Smite. How do you fix the economy and end world hunger? Smite. Need to change the transmission fluid in a 92 Corvette? Smite. Teaching your kids about the birds and the bees? Smite.
Vespasien Oct 7th 2011 10:43PM
Smite all the things! \o/
naisheb Oct 10th 2011 10:43PM
Smites way better than 7-up imho.