Healers are more focused on Magicka regeneration to focus on buff and heal uptimes. Healing, especially burst healing, doesn't need the offensive power to be all that high in most content anyways. Also spell power pots might help, but thanks to the proc set scaling spell damage is worthless on a healer as healing proc sets scale off max Magicka/Stamina. All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Healers are more focused on Magicka regeneration to focus on buff and heal uptimes. Healing, especially burst healing, doesn't need the offensive power to be all that high in most content anyways. Also spell power pots might help, but thanks to the proc set scaling spell damage is worthless on a healer as healing proc sets scale off max Magicka/Stamina. All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
But shouldn't we use any advantage we can when in trials?
When I DD in a trial I don't slack on my dmg by using regular potions because it's just a few extra K I can band aid it from using some inferior skills to get the same buffs but with reduced dmg..
If I said to a raid lead I got two setups for trial 1. I do 85k but use pots and 2. I do 77k without. They would expect me to bring my best setup. And yes it is expensive, sometimes in rough trials where we wipe a lot it actually end up costing me gold to do the trial..
But for heals we say it's just a little extra healing and dmg so its okey...
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Healers are more focused on Magicka regeneration to focus on buff and heal uptimes. Healing, especially burst healing, doesn't need the offensive power to be all that high in most content anyways. Also spell power pots might help, but thanks to the proc set scaling spell damage is worthless on a healer as healing proc sets scale off max Magicka/Stamina. All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
But shouldn't we use any advantage we can when in trials?
When I DD in a trial I don't slack on my dmg by using regular potions because it's just a few extra K I can band aid it from using some inferior skills to get the same buffs but with reduced dmg..
If I said to a raid lead I got two setups for trial 1. I do 85k but use pots and 2. I do 77k without. They would expect me to bring my best setup. And yes it is expensive, sometimes in rough trials where we wipe a lot it actually end up costing me gold to do the trial..
But for heals we say it's just a little extra healing and dmg so its okey...
ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »High end raids do. Heroism pots are a better choice most of the time, for anything besides your bank account.
Then you start up with one setup and switches depending on group and dungeon.Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Healers are more focused on Magicka regeneration to focus on buff and heal uptimes. Healing, especially burst healing, doesn't need the offensive power to be all that high in most content anyways. Also spell power pots might help, but thanks to the proc set scaling spell damage is worthless on a healer as healing proc sets scale off max Magicka/Stamina. All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
But shouldn't we use any advantage we can when in trials?
When I DD in a trial I don't slack on my dmg by using regular potions because it's just a few extra K I can band aid it from using some inferior skills to get the same buffs but with reduced dmg..
If I said to a raid lead I got two setups for trial 1. I do 85k but use pots and 2. I do 77k without. They would expect me to bring my best setup. And yes it is expensive, sometimes in rough trials where we wipe a lot it actually end up costing me gold to do the trial..
But for heals we say it's just a little extra healing and dmg so its okey...
The most basic thing is DD kills things. Healers keep DD alive while they kill things. There really is no such thing as a little extra healing. Either they keep you alive and focusing on doing damage or they do not.
Kind of playing on your example if a healer says hey I have two sets-ups. One I can do more damage but might run low on resources when needing to power heal meaning someone could die and one I will keep everyone fully buffed and alive. Which one are they going to want?
Then you start up with one setup and switches depending on group and dungeon.Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Healers are more focused on Magicka regeneration to focus on buff and heal uptimes. Healing, especially burst healing, doesn't need the offensive power to be all that high in most content anyways. Also spell power pots might help, but thanks to the proc set scaling spell damage is worthless on a healer as healing proc sets scale off max Magicka/Stamina. All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
But shouldn't we use any advantage we can when in trials?
When I DD in a trial I don't slack on my dmg by using regular potions because it's just a few extra K I can band aid it from using some inferior skills to get the same buffs but with reduced dmg..
If I said to a raid lead I got two setups for trial 1. I do 85k but use pots and 2. I do 77k without. They would expect me to bring my best setup. And yes it is expensive, sometimes in rough trials where we wipe a lot it actually end up costing me gold to do the trial..
But for heals we say it's just a little extra healing and dmg so its okey...
The most basic thing is DD kills things. Healers keep DD alive while they kill things. There really is no such thing as a little extra healing. Either they keep you alive and focusing on doing damage or they do not.
Kind of playing on your example if a healer says hey I have two sets-ups. One I can do more damage but might run low on resources when needing to power heal meaning someone could die and one I will keep everyone fully buffed and alive. Which one are they going to want?
You might switch depending on bosses to, always wait a bit for healer to change setup before last boss.
In trials healers job is buffing an healing.
It clicks when you stop trying to get healers to do DD and concentrate on healing. I mean, IMHO
Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »I have never known a raid healer to use anything other than the same spell power pots a magicka DD does. Heroism in niche situations being an exception, there was a time when Wardens would run Essence of Spell Crit thanks to their passives.
Whoever you’re talking to is either just cheap or not a serious healer or both. Most responses in this thread are either full of outright misinfo or show a misunderstanding of how being a healer in raid really works.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »One thing that I wonder is for vet and vet HM trials we always try to uptimize groups down to every single little details.
What are supports wearing
what ulti's we using
is a DD gonna help be a buff bot
we try to sqeeze every single advantage to the group for an easy clear. Usually DDs will use expensive pots to secure the deeps, and yet most healers I asked usually run with regular free crown potions or even the trash magicka potions.
Major sorcery and major prophecy will benefit the healer quite a bit that 20% extra spell dmg and 10-15% extra crit directly translate into stronger heals and critical heals for everyone.
On top of that it will increase the dmg the healer help apply, between heals, and especially if the healer is wearing Z'en where a full bar is taken up by DOTs.
So my question in simple... Why do we micromanage every single advantage in trials but allow healers to get away with trash pots?
Asking for a friend...
Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »I have never known a raid healer to use anything other than the same spell power pots a magicka DD does. Heroism in niche situations being an exception, there was a time when Wardens would run Essence of Spell Crit thanks to their passives.
Whoever you’re talking to is either just cheap or not a serious healer or both. Most responses in this thread are either full of outright misinfo or show a misunderstanding of how being a healer in raid really works.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »I have never known a raid healer to use anything other than the same spell power pots a magicka DD does. Heroism in niche situations being an exception, there was a time when Wardens would run Essence of Spell Crit thanks to their passives.
Whoever you’re talking to is either just cheap or not a serious healer or both. Most responses in this thread are either full of outright misinfo or show a misunderstanding of how being a healer in raid really works.
As you can see from the replies in the thread people don't mind not having extra heal/damage/ulti and just use trash pots.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Mumbles_the_Tank wrote: »I have never known a raid healer to use anything other than the same spell power pots a magicka DD does. Heroism in niche situations being an exception, there was a time when Wardens would run Essence of Spell Crit thanks to their passives.
Whoever you’re talking to is either just cheap or not a serious healer or both. Most responses in this thread are either full of outright misinfo or show a misunderstanding of how being a healer in raid really works.
As you can see from the replies in the thread people don't mind not having extra heal/damage/ulti and just use trash pots.
There really isn't extra healing. Once you get a player to 100% you are done healing until health drops again. Having your heal do ten percent more isn't going to bump your target to 102% of their health. If your DPS is good and you are not on a speed run you are good without the super potions.
basically if you are not looking to get on leader boards the difference in potions really doesn't justify the added cost of using the good stuff for a healer.
All you'd be doing is boosting you healing by a small fraction which is why they use the trash pots for the boosts to Magicka recovery.
I've not really used anything other than spell power pots.
Sometimes Heroism pots for vSS speed strats.
Sometimes Tri-pots for stamina intensive mechanics.
Even if the difference is only marginal in some cases... why wouldn't you want to use the best?
Especially since many times healers are now "half" dps as well, overhealing is wasted GCDs and time, so do damage when healing isn't needed and buffs are already up.