Totem Talk: Resto shaman advice for healing groups, DK tanks, and heroic instances

Man, the last few weeks sure have been fun and full of interesting information regarding our future. Speculation has already begun as to how we're going to be doing when the next expansion is poised for release, and we leave this world of Cataclysm behind us. Let's take the time to bring the focus back to current-day concerns and the most important thing of all, questions from you the readers. Restoration shaman have been a class in flux throughout Cataclysm, and as a result, there are numerous questions from those who are pushing raid content all the way to those who are returning to the game after a hiatus. So this week, let's get started with Ask a Restoration Shaman!
Welldead asked:
What is the best healing spell for Death knights?? I've been struggling just to keep a blood dk and its just getting on my nerves even though they are great tanks i just don't know if its me or is it the spell I'm casting wrong? I usually keep my riptide and earth shield up as long as doing chain heals and throwing healing rain when ever it gets messy.
Well, tank healing is a much different animal than group healing, but I'm sure you already knew that much. Each tank has a different style, and as a result, incoming damage can vary in levels from "Oh, this isn't so bad" to "OMG, why are you taking so much damage!?" In my experience, blood death knights tend to fall in the latter category. Blood DKs tend to dip pretty low and require big heals in steady increments. It seems to just be how they work.
You're doing the right thing as far as keeping Riptide and Earth Shield up on the tank, but I would highly recommend moving away from Chain Heal and Healing Rain when tank healing. Greater Healing Wave and Healing Surge are more appropriate for tank healing, unless under some very specific circumstances you have enough people standing close enough to the tank for CH to bounce.
Personally, I love healing blood DK tanks, mostly because while they certainly take their fair share of spiky damage, they are very capable of stabilizing themselves and giving you time to heal them back up. Also, unlike the other tanking classes, they can let you take full advantage of your Deep Healing with the understanding that they won't die (that is, unless you don't heal them at all). For added punch, add in a Glyph of Earth Shield and add points into Nature's Blessing if you haven't already.
Honestly, it's all about learning the rhythm of the damage on the tank for each boss fight and filling the gaps accordingly. I know personally for most fights, GHW is my best friend for blood DK healing.
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Shinae asked:
Group healing is something that restoration shaman have always excelled at. I mean, it's been our specialty since The Burning Crusade. Healing Rain is more effective in a lot of circumstances, but that's mainly because it is an amazing delivery system for Earthliving Weapon's proc Earthliving.My question is about group heals. I understand that Healing Rain is a more effective group heal than Chain Heal. Does this mean that I should mainly be using CH for group healing when HR is on cooldown? (I'm thinking I've been using CH too much, anyway, as I haven't completely shaken off Wrath habits.)
Also, when are good times to use Unleash Life? (You probably have already talked about this before, but I forget.)
The key really is using both HR and CH together to get the most out of your group healing. I know that sounds hokey, but it really is true. They are the tools that are specifically designed for group healing in our tool kit, and when you find yourself in a group healing fight, that's exactly what you should go to. Drop HR, lay out a Riptide, and keep casting CH and Riptide until HR is off CD.
As with everything, making sure you're doing the right amount of healing and spellcasting is a matter of experience based on your healing team and the boss fight in question. So basically, if you're using CH while HR is on cooldown and the fight has the AOE damage to heal, then you're doing it right.
As far as Unleash Life, well honestly, the best answer is always. It's an instant heal on a decent cooldown timer, and it boosts your healing done. You should be using it every single chance you get!
Luotian asked:
Well, when you're first starting heroics, even in all the purchasable tier 11 resto gear, there are a few things that need to be done. First of all, you need to make sure you're triage healing. Let's assume that your entire group is at the same gear level; some mechanics will still punish you. The room swallowing darkness in the Erudax fight and the lightning storm during Asaad -- these mechanics will kill you, and often no amount of healing will compensate for it unless you really outgear the the instance. So if you see someone standing in the middle of something that will kill them, don't waste the mana.Hey there, Joe, its me again :D. So, I've finally gotten my first little resto shaman up to 85 and she's pretty well set in all the purchasable Tier 11 resto set gear. Here's my big problem, though. I've run a couple of heroics with guildies to have her healing (just the reg heroics, mind) and, while not terrible, I was far from good. We wiped multiple times and my poor tanks had huge repair bills because I'd simply oom halfway through fights.
I know without actually watching me play you probably can't do much, but is there some trick I'm missing that makes healing heroics so much harder? It just seems like everyone is taking much more damage and Healing Wave doesn't cut it like it used to anymore.
Make sure you're choosing the right heal for the right job, as well. Don't use CH or HR when you're healing only one target, things like that. Make sure Healing Stream Totem is down at all times, and try to ration your healing slightly. While at higher gear levels and later content you should always be casting, when you first start out in heroics, try to take things a little bit slower. You're not expected to power through the heroics, even in tier 11 gear. Also, one last suggestion: If you find yourself running out of mana, make sure you're using Mana Tide Totem aggressively to keep getting your mana back.
If you need some more information, or if you want to set up a time for me to hop on and maybe run a Real ID dungeon with you, email me.
That's it for this week's Ask a Restoration Shaman. As always, I'm available through Twitter and email to answer your questions. You can also find me in game as Lodur on the Ner'Zhul server. Feel free to drop by and ask any questions, and I'll be more than happy to answer them!
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Joe Perez Nov 8th 2011 5:09PM
Be upfront about being new to healing, that level of transparency will help temper the group and this way there aren't a thousand wipes. If they kick you for it, just get back in there and try again. I tell every new healer this, it's ok to be new, just make sure you let the group know.
Jyotai Nov 8th 2011 6:31PM
There's an addon called Buffin that will monitor if you have Earth Shield on a tank, and create a button when it falls off.
Its not perfect though - unlike the old ZOMGBuffs version, it sometimes tries to pick which tank it wants Earth Shield on, and insist on that tank regardless of which you prefer...
As for healing DKs, get Skada or Recount and monitor their use of their self healing cooldowns.
- DKs aren't so bad if they actively use their self cooldowns, including the one that AoE heals people. But about half of them have decided that 'self healing is for noobs' and as a result get very spikey... Such DKs should be corrected when possible, and booted from the raid roster otherwise.
djsuursoo Nov 8th 2011 7:13PM
DK aoe healing is one of their normal heals, glyphed.
i took it because it's a nice bump to healing threat and i had a free slot anyways.
it's not so much 'self healing is for nooobs' so much as they don't tank normally, they're just doing it for the 'quick queues and phat lewts'. many of them are frost DKs who don't self-heal a whole lot, or they're old DKs who haven't gotten the memo RE: cataclysm and the world changing, so they're relying on the healer more.
and some of them come from other tank specs that don't self-heal quite so much and aren't sure how to use the tools.
r.furrer91 Nov 8th 2011 7:11PM
I play a Holy Paladin and offered to jump on my friends shaman for a raid one night. I figured what the hell.
They are SO alike, look at it this way:
Earth Shield=Beacon of Light (Always up on the tank)
Riptide=Holy Shock (Small heal, use on every CD)
Healing Wave=Holy Light(Use this as your most cast spell, with the low mana cast you can pretty much spam it)
Water Shield=Judgement with Seal of Insight (Restores mana)
There's more similarities but I'll stop there. So basically, I healed through FL first time ever playing on a Shaman and I did fine. Look at these similarities and it makes life SO much easier.
Denaar Nov 8th 2011 8:04PM
Wow, thanks for all the responses!
While I don't raid too regularly, it seems like I should have it as an extra tool in the kit just in case. Hearing about the effective uses makes me want to give it a try.
Thanks!
Mahram Nov 9th 2011 12:30AM
It's great that you want to start healing. Make sure to start on NORMAL dungeons first. Once you get comfy and geared better, move on to regular heroics, then Zul'roics after you've got healing down PAT. Then on to raids. I don't know of any raid group that would take a completely inexperienced healer, but you never know.
Andy_C Nov 8th 2011 11:28PM
The picture for this article kinda reminded me of an addon called Hudmap that I used to love using. Sadly it doesn't seem to work properly anymore. It used to display a topdown map style overlay detailing your party member locations and the radius of each of your totems. Beautiful for when you needed to know if a totem needed repositioning. Anyone know of something similar that works?
jmkbrat Nov 9th 2011 9:40AM
Hey, Thanks for the added information. I have been healing a long time on my shammy, and love her! We run a 10 man with two healing shammys (omg cant be done!! lol). I did ask this last post but was rather late, so ill reask here, and hope its ok. You mentioned some healing macros and id love to see what others are using. If anyone can post thier fave/most useful macro that would be awesome.
thanks again :)
R. Nov 9th 2011 11:00AM
Macro 1 (Also known as the Aw Crap macro)
#showtooltip
/cast Natures Swiftness
/cast [@mouseover] Greater Healing Wave