What do you mean with DPS burst heal ? I'm 1272 CP, all my healing CPs are maxxed and slotted, all magicka/crit passives too. My stuff is gold SPC/master architect/encratis (or sympho of blades) for dungeon - Roaring opportunist/jorvuld/encratis (or bogdan) for raids. I'm khajiit.Starlight_Whisper wrote: »15k cp sounds more like dps burst heal then healer heals.My tooltip on my NB unbuffed (only with my food, wearing my dungeon gear) :I just checked my DK healer and his tooltip value is 7k
https://i.ibb.co/jzvxGDK/CP-unbuffed.png
My tooltip self-buffed (pots, food, major courage, wearing my dungeon gear) :
https://i.ibb.co/47kzrjK/CP-buffed.png
EDIT : oops I forgot minor mending on this pic, here we are :
https://i.ibb.co/pPVFvd3/CP-buffed-with-minor-mending.png
SD glyphs on jewelry isn't only for DPS or non-casual playstyle, as soon as you have enough magicka recovery on your healer to not be OOM on any content you're doing, stacking more mag recovery is useless, meaning you can slot more useful glyphs on your build. I use 3 SD glyphs on my opportunist build (to max out uptime), and 2 SD glyphs on my dungeon build.Casual playstyle doesn't mean you have to use an inneficient build. Casual only means you're playing chill, and/or don't have much time to play.casual or semi-casual playstyle,
Casual playstyle doesn't mean you have to use an inneficient build. Casual only means you're playing chill, and/or don't have much time to play.casual or semi-casual playstyle,
Starlight_Whisper wrote: »Oh, unbuffed is what we were thinking here before.
??? I'm confused . Nobody said we were talking about unbuffed (and the person I quoted and answered to was talking about self-buffed tooltip). We were talking about a situation in dungeon situation where one hit can remove 90% of your HP pool ^^ In dungeon I'm self-buffed at leastfully self-buffed
If you are low on ressources, only gold your staves, put good glyph on your jewelry, put purple magicka glyphs on the rest of your stuff (specially if the traits aren't that good). That's what I do on my rerolls (yes I do have some well-fitted gear on my alts ). For gold/mats I only do daily crafts quests.In my mind, the main difference between casuals and non-casuals build-wise is always going to include gear cost. Casuals don't farm enough gold/mats to upgrade everything to legendary, put SD/WD enchants on their jewelry, and transmute all their traits. They might do some of those things, but doing all of them is out of reach.
You might want to clarify who is "we" I think :Starlight_Whisper wrote: »Oh, unbuffed is what we were thinking here before.
I just checked my DK healer and his tooltip value is 7k (fully self-buffed, with Major Courage, Major Sorcery, and magicka food)
According to TTC, on PC EU, one Resin is approximetaly 2000 gold, and one Kuta is 1500 gold. If upgrading two staves in gold and making 2 or 3 purple or gold SD Enchants is out of their reach, then these players should rethink their goals and priorities.the1andonlyskwex wrote: »In my mind, the main difference between casuals and non-casuals build-wise is always going to include gear cost. Casuals don't farm enough gold/mats to upgrade everything to legendary, put SD/WD enchants on their jewelry, and transmute all their traits. They might do some of those things, but doing all of them is out of reach.
Starlight_Whisper wrote: »Oh, unbuffed is what we were thinking here before.??? I'm confused . Nobody said we were talking about unbuffed (and the person I quoted and answered to was talking about self-buffed tooltip). We were talking about a situation in dungeon situation where one hit can remove 90% of your HP pool ^^ In dungeon I'm self-buffed at leastfully self-buffedIf you are low on ressources, only gold your staves, put good glyph on your jewelry, put purple magicka glyphs on the rest of your stuff (specially if the traits aren't that good). That's what I do on my rerolls (yes I do have some well-fitted gear on my alts ). For gold/mats I only do daily crafts quests.In my mind, the main difference between casuals and non-casuals build-wise is always going to include gear cost. Casuals don't farm enough gold/mats to upgrade everything to legendary, put SD/WD enchants on their jewelry, and transmute all their traits. They might do some of those things, but doing all of them is out of reach.
the1andonlyskwex wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »the1andonlyskwex wrote: »Sadly, i know that, that's why i don't PuG that often. And i don't think devs should balance classes around bad PuG.Do you not know how PuGs work? Almost nobody "knows how to position themselves"Which is more than enough to heal you full. My Combat Prayer heals for 15k/17k average on my NB, it's enough to recover yourself from a bad hit (add to that the HoTs you're maintaining). Avoid what's avoidable, your HoTs will cover the rest, specially on content you're doing with DDs who are at 5k DPS avg.Also, Combat Prayer heals for half as much as a normal burst heal.No it's not just for yourself, it's an AoE burst heal and it brings utility. And it is necessary on any other healing class for pushing content.Ultimately, you're just saying NBs need to slot a second (worse) burst heal just for themself, which isn't necessary on any other class.Casting it often only hits one person (other than yourself), and half the time one of your DDs only does 5k DPS, making a 5% damage buff to them worse than bringing an additional damage skill of your own.
Problem here isn't the healer's class, it's the DPS. You can't do DLC Hm with that kind of DPS anyway and besides DLC HM you won't take hits that will blow 90% of your HP pool, so i don't really see the problem here. I'm sorry I think I misunderstood what kind of content you were talking about, I was talking about content where one hit can blow 90% of the HP pool of the healer, (punishing content), you were talking about non HM or non DLC dungeons. Sorry again for the quiproquo. Can you clarify what kind of content you can complete with DDs who are at 5k avg AND at the same time where you take one hit that blow 90% of your HP pool off ?
Sorry dude, but you were just moaning that you couldn't survive without a self burst healing skills when we have access to that kind of skills. Just wanted to help. Have a nice day.
Your build is clearly different from mine. My Combat Prayer is a lot closer to 5k than 15k (although I don't remember exactly what it is).
There are tons of places where you can take big damage as a healer in base game vet dungeons. Just one example is the final boss of Wayrest Sewers 1 (HM), and in her case you absolutely need to burst heal after she leaps at you in order to avoid dying to the damage that comes after the initial burst.
I dont mean any disrespect but I believe after reading your comments here, that you are coming from a much lower place of power. A combat prayer healing for 5k is either a user issue, or a build issue and I dont believe that perspective is in a place to accurately critique NB healing capability.
People solo vet sewers 1 and 2.
I hate to break it to you, but there are a lot more people like me playing ESO than there are people at the extreme high end.
If ZOS can't get things right for casuals, there probably won't be a game left running for the hardcore to complain about.