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Healer Compatibility Sheet

Tasear
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So I mentioned this elsewhere, when making a team you need to consider compatibility. While in general most things, but some classes work well together with there Healer

What each healer actually means

Templar Healer = Stamina support

The Templar stand proud as one of the oldest and most popular pick of healers. The are first pick healing in anything they have their reputation has rightfully kings and Queens stamina support. They also have general support skills that make them a easy class to use.


Sorcerer Healer = Magicka Support

The Sorcerer Healer stands in the dark corners of away from crowds and closer to the dark side with dedrea familiars to keep them comfort. As they years and months have gone by some have come to accept them into the light or taken some to the darkness as they have risen in popularity as the second most popular class to heal with. They get their flame or infamy by borrowing the dark powers to give there allies with the most magicka support.


Nightblade Healer = Dps Support ( vDSA I am thinking of you!)

Lets face the dark forces have gotten harder to kill! Fogo the option of flimsy healer who stand in back and pick the only one who stand in vanguard to constant fight with you. This support stand by the model if things die faster then you don't have to worry about resources when we share the output of damage.



DragonKnight Healer = Damage Migration Support (No need to heal when nobody even lost a speak of health)

An almost mythical existent... some tell stories of their exist or seen them in passing. Here's the what those have said about this legendary existent. It doesn't feel like healing when the dragon knight be even as a healer does what does best as tank keeping you from getting hurt while be the most orge unicorn like existence among healer. This guys don't die and won't let you die either.


Tank + Healer Compatibility

Templar Healer + Dragon Knight Tank =

The most traditional team that made to support each other and most people can tell you how without every using the class. So do I need to explain...? Dragon Knights eat shards and templars provide them while stamina dps eat the leftovers. This a good match up with for stamina dps.


Sorcerer Healer + Templar Tank =

Ask yourself why can't we be friends. We make up for each other lacks... . This match up would be the best in resource compatibility with magick and stamina to damage dealers... besides Templar where meant to be knights and sorcerers their dark priests. Besides having both resorces, the sorcerer makes up for the rooting the templar lacks and templar has powerful cleanse ability. I see them as an ideal team.


DragonKnight Healer + Nightblade Tank

Healing and damage mirgation these guys are the dark horse match simply because tank can heal while healer can mirgation some damage. A fill of words these team up could be suprisingly powerful and even legendary, but I think they are the best match up.

Nightblade Healer + Sorcerer Tank

Nightblade heal can make the resource drain less while sorcerer tank is typically more offensive in line. I can't say much else for this match up... but I think they would work
  • Stannum
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    DK healer = magika DPS supp. Cause of:
    1. Group spell( and may be weapon) dmg buff
    2. All group fire dmg buff (debuffing enemies with Engulfing flames DoT) and trash mobs slow

    How it works usually its resto/destro setup. DK keeps group under igni shields granting HoTs (springs, energy orbs), at the same time keeping AoE DoTs on enemy (engulfing flames and elemental blockade), elemental drain and energy orbs also helps group to restore magika. Proc monster sets scoria, grothdarr or infernal guardian (best choise) adds more to healer DPS.
  • LinearParadox
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    Tasear wrote: »
    DragonKnight Healer = Damage Migration Support (No need to heal when nobody even lost a speak of health)

    ... when the dragon knight be even as a healer does what does best as tank keeping you from getting hurt while be the most orge unicorn like existence among healer...

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    I'm sorry, I know English isn't everyone's first language, but jeezus dude most of your post is unintelligible. I appreciate what you're trying to do, and from what I can understand of what you wrote, you seem to be fairly on target about each class bringing something different to the table, but please, you've gotta clean up your language a bit, or ask someone to proofread for you. Please.
    Edited by LinearParadox on December 12, 2016 2:42PM
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    Benthar the Unkillable - lvl 50 StamDK - AD
    High Confessor Celosia - lvl 50 MagDK, AD
    Aeolyndra Sunstrider - lvl 50 Magplar Support God, AD
    Maldreth Angala - lvl 50 Magicka PetSorc, AD
    Veldrosa Wyldwind - lvl 50 StamSorc, AD
    M. Night Shatupon - lvl 50 MagBlade, AD
    Vestonia Ironhardt - lvl 50 Warden GuardTank, AD
    Bone Daddy - lvl 50 TankCro, AD
    Abra Kedaver - lvl 50 MagCro, AD
    And many more...
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  • Lieblingsjunge
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    Yes, every class are able to heal. However, whether it's optimal or not is another discussion.
    Honestly, most veteran dungeons can be done as a Templar Heal/Tank and 3 DPS. Or 4 DPS. Or the standard Tank-Heal-2DPS-setup.

    I usually play a healing templar, and I find the easiest when there's a DK(With chains<3) tanking. Everything just goes smoother when the DK can pull every mob to the boss.
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  • pattyLtd
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    nvm
    Edited by pattyLtd on December 12, 2016 2:59PM
    English is not my native language, no grammar police please, tyvm
  • idk
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    @Tasear

    All classes can provide magika support.

    Tenplars can provide it all including adding solid dps.

    Not sure where this info came from.
  • Tasear
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    I have a dyslexia so give me some room or space here. I was simply trying to help.

    Okay yes I am not a fool, but I thought it would be interesting discussion if we talked about how different healers and tanks worked together. I believe this idea still has merit or does someone disagree?
    Edited by Tasear on December 12, 2016 7:11PM
  • SolarCat02
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    I am confused by the Dragonknight healer paragraph, I don't really understand what you are trying to say there except "There aren't many of these." I think you may want to reclarify that one?

    But I found the rest of your writeup a very interesting read.

    My Dragonknight healer most frequently runs with a Templar tank, although has paired well with any class of tank.
    She runs molten weapons, so if I am with a Dragonknight tank (or dps, also) who participates in chat I do verify that only one of us is running it (but also consistently maintaining it), so we don't waste a skill slot.

    I do get the "I don't think my health bar has dropped this whole fight!" a lot, so you are right on that point, although I mainly focus on buffs debuffs when not healing. Pulsar is fun on trash pulls.
    Why be normal when you can be better?

    Elissandra Ravenwing, Magicka Dragonknight Healer
    Lady Kalila, Stamina Templar DPS
    Stands-in-Danger, Nightblade Saptank
    Zalarah, Stamina Dragonknight DPS
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