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Returning player was "thinking" about Healing Templar..

Pr0jectseph
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..until I read all this stuff about them being screwed over?

Besides that. I did want to know 2 things:

1. Is light armour considered a "must" for healers? (PvP/PvE)

2. Is a Resto staff also considered a "must" for healing?


I kind of wanted to be heavy armour/sword & board..but Only for MY survival..so I can stick around longer to heal more.

What's the general consensus nowadays?
  • Bossdonut
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    Yes to both inquiries.
  • tinythinker
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    ..until I read all this stuff about them being screwed over?

    Besides that. I did want to know 2 things:

    1. Is light armour considered a "must" for healers? (PvP/PvE)

    2. Is a Resto staff also considered a "must" for healing?


    I kind of wanted to be heavy armour/sword & board..but Only for MY survival..so I can stick around longer to heal more.

    What's the general consensus nowadays?

    #1 - Generally speaking yes because you want to get the magicka-related bonuses, but, I'm sure there are people who have heavy armor healer builds. I would check over at Tamriel foundry. A lot of theorycrafting goes on there.

    #2 - For Templars, no, not absolutely essential, but it can be helpful. I would recommend using one.
    Edited by tinythinker on February 13, 2016 1:09AM
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  • Acsvf
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    1. Yes
    2. No, if you're a templar.
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  • Pr0jectseph
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    Well, thanks for the quick replies :D
    Glad it's sorted
  • Leon119
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    Pve templars actually are better healers now since they get 25% on resto staff too. Personally i tend to use more resto than templar heals anw.
    And u can make heavy armor work but thats only if u want to be more tanky in pvp.
    Pve go light any day for a magicka setup
  • pecheckler
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    Leon119 wrote: »
    Pve templars actually are better healers now since they get 25% on resto staff too. Personally i tend to use more resto than templar heals anw.
    And u can make heavy armor work but thats only if u want to be more tanky in pvp.
    Pve go light any day for a magicka setup

    but now you have to stand still to heal effectively

    and if you stand still you die

    plus it's not fun to stand still. It's supposed to be action combat afterall.
    End the tedious inventory management game.
  • AlnilamE
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    1. Go 5 Light, 1 medium, 1 heavy for the Undaunted Mettle passive and make the chest heavy. It gives you the "heavy armor" look.

    2. No, but it's handy. Heavy resto attacks give good magicka return. But at level 15 you can weapon swap and have resto on one bar and sword and shield on the other (that's what my templar does in PvP).
    pecheckler wrote: »

    Leon119 wrote: »
    but now you have to stand still to heal effectively
    .

    No, you don't have to stand still.
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  • Whatzituyah
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    Acsvf wrote: »
    1. Yes
    2. No, if you're a templar.

    Your saying Nightblades can't heal too with the siphon tree?
  • mr1sho
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    Templars are dead just delete and reroll a sorc they kill and heal now and have better survivability than a Nightblade can out tank a dragonknight
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  • Dragnelus
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    Reroll sorc/dk heal for next dlc.
  • imredneckson
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    ..until I read all this stuff about them being screwed over?

    Besides that. I did want to know 2 things:

    1. Is light armour considered a "must" for healers? (PvP/PvE)

    2. Is a Resto staff also considered a "must" for healing?


    I kind of wanted to be heavy armour/sword & board..but Only for MY survival..so I can stick around longer to heal more.

    What's the general consensus nowadays?

    Wait till next patch to make your decision since Templar heals are getting nerfed and I don't mean a little.
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  • wskill
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    nightblade healer masterrace though.
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  • Mojmir
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    wskill wrote: »
    nightblade healer masterrace though.

    wasted my time with a new Templar to vr4, shoulda went this route to begin with
  • Faulgor
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    Funny, I'd have said
    1. No
    2. Yes

    With enough magicka regeneration and heavy resto staff attacks, you can keep your magicka up easily in most group content that you don't have to run light armor as a healer.
    On the other hand, Combat Prayer from the resto staff skill line is pretty much mandatory as a healer. And for PvP you'll want Healing Ward. There's really no upside to using anything but a resto staff as a healer.
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