Integral1900 wrote: »Quick, I'm about to die!!!!! I need a heal now!!!!!!
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Sure thing, just give me a few seconds..... almost there..... oh your dead..... sorry about that
paulsimonps wrote: »Integral1900 wrote: »Quick, I'm about to die!!!!! I need a heal now!!!!!!
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Sure thing, just give me a few seconds..... almost there..... oh your dead..... sorry about that
Ever head of a restoration staff?
Integral1900 wrote: »paulsimonps wrote: »Integral1900 wrote: »Quick, I'm about to die!!!!! I need a heal now!!!!!!
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Sure thing, just give me a few seconds..... almost there..... oh your dead..... sorry about that
Ever head of a restoration staff?
I'm a dps, I kill stuff...
dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »Question is leading.
TheNuminous1 wrote: »I dont get the whole ideal that a warden can't heal someone in an ohsht situation. The ulti is a super cheap burst. Has a burst that heals way more people then bol and a burst aoe as well as the restostaff with combat prayer and if needed healing ward.
So please, tell me where the lack of ohsht is.
TheNuminous1 wrote: »I dont get the whole ideal that a warden can't heal someone in an ohsht situation. The ulti is a super cheap burst. Has a burst that heals way more people then bol and a burst aoe as well as the restostaff with combat prayer and if needed healing ward.
So please, tell me where the lack of ohsht is.
The amount you can spam burst out with BoL is unparalleled in the game. Yes Warden can, heal up and keep a group going quite well, that is just one glaring difference in some situations.
As for the ultimate, more are going to run Northern Storm for 8% additional magicka and rotate Aggressive Warhorn for the actual consuption.
paulsimonps wrote: »TheNuminous1 wrote: »I dont get the whole ideal that a warden can't heal someone in an ohsht situation. The ulti is a super cheap burst. Has a burst that heals way more people then bol and a burst aoe as well as the restostaff with combat prayer and if needed healing ward.
So please, tell me where the lack of ohsht is.
The amount you can spam burst out with BoL is unparalleled in the game. Yes Warden can, heal up and keep a group going quite well, that is just one glaring difference in some situations.
As for the ultimate, more are going to run Northern Storm for 8% additional magicka and rotate Aggressive Warhorn for the actual consuption.
But the Wardens got Strong HoTs, more healers need to remember that the more HoTs you use the less burst you need, making it easier to heal. Don't Spam Healing Springs for example, its a HoT for a spam, sure its a short HoT but you can do other abilities during that short time frame. You should not only be spamming burst heal abilities all the time.
paulsimonps wrote: »TheNuminous1 wrote: »I dont get the whole ideal that a warden can't heal someone in an ohsht situation. The ulti is a super cheap burst. Has a burst that heals way more people then bol and a burst aoe as well as the restostaff with combat prayer and if needed healing ward.
So please, tell me where the lack of ohsht is.
The amount you can spam burst out with BoL is unparalleled in the game. Yes Warden can, heal up and keep a group going quite well, that is just one glaring difference in some situations.
As for the ultimate, more are going to run Northern Storm for 8% additional magicka and rotate Aggressive Warhorn for the actual consuption.
But the Wardens got Strong HoTs, more healers need to remember that the more HoTs you use the less burst you need, making it easier to heal. Don't Spam Healing Springs for example, its a HoT for a spam, sure its a short HoT but you can do other abilities during that short time frame. You should not only be spamming burst heal abilities all the time.
Oh I completely agree, I heal through most things without ever reaching for BoL. Usually only need it when something goes sideways. Was just saying that in my opinion is the largest difference between the classes and the only real advantage a Templar has over a Warden.
Integral1900 wrote: »Played a lot of dungeons since the morrowind, when I see a warden my heart sinks. I like playing them but the dps hits like a week old salad, the heals feel like your waiting for a council committee and the tank sucks...
In a group I still want a Templar healer for massive burst heals and dk tank because they make me feel safe, I can provide all the dps needed for a vet dungeon, the other dps can eat salmon butties for all I care, but wardens just seem to make everything harder.
I wish it wasn't true, I wish it didn't have to be me that saves them from being kicked out of the group by voteing no when other players try to give them the boot the moment it's revealed what class they are but that's the way it is. And it's a dam shame
A Warden healer is like the typical sidekick to a Templar healer. It's like Robin - looks great alongside Batman and compliments him well. On its own however it comes across as sub-par and people are wondering where the feck Batman is. I'm talking only in terms of veteran trials btw, a Warden healer is definitely good in dungeons.
For pure healing it dosnt matter at all what class u pick.
For healing in eso, Luminous Shards is a crucial skill. Orbs is a sad and weak substitute.
So if u wanna be a healer, Templar or gtfo.
If u take Shards and orbs out of the equation, all classes r pretty much on equal ground, but offer different utility.
Id say among the non-templars its nb>warden=dk>>sorc, within a very small margin.
NB, for lifesteal heals. Warden for intresting utility (frozen gate synergy, frost cloak). Dk for shields, roots, chains, ingenious weapons. Sorc, well, doesnt bring much to the table where the group benefits from, negate and encase, one minuspoint for doubleslotting twilight, dark exchange is great but imo its more of a "downside: doesnt have utility, upside: cant run oom"-tradeoff.
Honestly it's a hard choice between 2 and 3. Maybe like 2.5 or something...
Templars are the best healers/support in the game, no doubt about it. Access to strong heals, a good burst heal, they synergize with it, lots of things like Shards for resource return, Nova for damage mitigation, a reliable purge, Purifying/Power of the Light...
Wardens are strong healers and supports, too, with passives that also synergize with healing, easy access to Major Mending and Minor Toughness, sustainability with the Netch, a strong yet inexpensive ultimate that can be easily farmed, but they don't have as much natural utility as a Templar. That is, no class based access to a resource return skill (i.e. Shards), no damage mitigation ability, or a purge for the group.
I like my Warden healer and I'm glad Wardens make good healers. Having one Templar and one Warden healer in trial groups can do a lot of good because of the variety of skills that can be used.And in my opinion, best healer/support classes are in order from best to worst: Templar, Warden, Nightblade, Dragon Knight, Sorcerer.