Posts Tagged ‘priest healer’

These days on my realm, there are a billion Primals on the Auction House at any one time - Water, Air, Mana, Fire, etc etc.

And they’re cheap.

I just bought 10 each of Primal Water and Primal Life for just over 10g each, and am now well-stocked for continuing to transmute Primal Mooncloth every 4 days on two tailoring toons as I swap out all my 16-slot bags for 20-slots (about 10 bags made so far, 100 to go ;) ).

It occurred to me that while the market is so flooded of these once-expensive materials (everyone getting rid of things before the expansion hits and the materials are completely outdated), that I should take advantage of it to build some gear sets that would otherwise be tremendously expensive.

Deciding On The Gear Set

My Priest has been my ‘main character’ since June or so, so I decided I’d concentrate on her and see what types of gear-ups I could get.

I thought about the Whitemend Set briefly, but since it uses the same Primal Mooncloth that my bags do, I tossed that one aside. Bag space > Gear which will be replaced soon after the expansion releases, as one of this blog’s readers so eloquently put it.

I then went to Be Imba! and looked myself up, and used their “search for gear upgrades” feature and started to look at the pieces of gear I had that were old and in need of replacement. That is, everything that didn’t have Haste as a stat on the gear, and there’s lots of that ;)

(Note, if I were a DPS Priest instead of a healing priest, I would have headed over to MaxDPS.com to find the best gear upgrades for me)

Turns out, since I have a belt and shoulders with haste on them already, there really aren’t many things I could get crafted that would help my primary set.

So, I stuck this ‘gear up while it’s cheap’ goal into the back of my mind and went back about my business of living life and playing WoW.

WTB Hearts of Darkness

This morning, while the game is down for weekly maintenance, I went back and looked over the recent applications for the guild I am vying to get into, and one part of my own application stood out to me - I have no shadow resist gear that is purposeful. And this guild takes people on trial runs in Black Temple, where for at least one of the fights, shadow resist is basically REQUIRED.

So, I started my trek of finding out what it was that I needed to get crafted to be able to improve this terrible situation. I ended up on WoWWiki’s site, looking at an article tailor-made for what I’m looking for:

Shadow resist gear for the Mother Shahraz fight in Black Temple

The article says I can get the following, which will total 370 or so Shadow Resistance:

So, when the game comes up, I’m going to head to the Auction House with my savings and see if the materials I need are underpriced like the Primals:

And then of course I’ll need to get healing enchants on all the pieces, because my +heal while in that set will be neutered otherwise.

I estimate it’s going to cost around 2500-3000g of my in-game savings.

And, I still believe this to be a “steal of a deal” for this particular gear set, because I know it would have been triple that amount just three months ago.

True, I’ll need to crank up the money-earning to get it back over the next few weeks, but I hope it will be “the thing” that gets me into an official trial run with this guild I want to get into.

Wish me luck!

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5
Oct

The Last Few Weeks of BC Raiding

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Adventures In Outland

So here we are, one month before the expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, is upon us.

As usual, if you talk to people about the state of the game, if you talked to 10 different people, you’d get 10 different opinions: Some say there’s no use in playing at all, some say it’s the best time to play, some would look at you and say “huh?” and then go back to playing, because WoTLK won’t affect them very much (or so they think).

Personally, I’ve left my lowbies to sleep while I enjoy the high time of no-commitment-required PUG raids that we’re in right now.

Want To Raid? PUGs, PUGs, Everywhere!

There are Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep PUGs happening on my realm on the weekends left and right (both 25 man). Mount Hyjal PUGs, Sunwell Trash Runs, guilds in all levels of progression still looking for new members and actively trying to raid.

While my Healer sits unguilded, in conversations with what I believe to be a quality guild worth waiting for, I look around and make friends and offer my raid healing services where it fits my schedule, and continue to improve my gear to the standards of the new guild.

My Recent PUG Raids

Before the weekend’s raids, I ran Karazhan with an AWESOME group on Tuesday and did a full badge run, which was great. Then, I ran a couple of heroics a day during the week.

On Friday I got into an unadvertised Mount Hyjal PUG (25 man) on my Priest for the first time (thanks to some social contacts!!), and had a great time downing the first four bosses in the place, and while my overheal % needs work, I did well in general for overall heals and feel as if I contributed well to the group.

On Saturday after doing a few heroics and upgrading/re-gemming/re-enchanting my helm, I tried to get into a Black Temple PUG (25 man, same progression as Hyjal above) but I didn’t have any social “ins” to the group so while I made the +heals requirement by the skin of my teeth, I didn’t make the health point requirement that was in place for one of the nastier bosses in the place, and was removed in the pre-raid gear check.

Sooooo…. I vowed to improve my gear for that PUG next week, and put myself into LFG, and then got invited to a guild run going into Zul’Aman. While this wasn’t a Bear Run by any stretch of the imagination, it was another round of healing experience that I didn’t have, and can now update my “toon resume” with.

Experiences So Far

I’m really enjoying all of this varied healing experience on my Priest, but doing this wide number of raids I’m not directly familiar with means I’ve been doing a lot of reading and researching with my time, too. My AFK time on game while waiting for the raid to be fully assembled, etc, is spent on WoWWiki reading up on the fights about to come up.

In general the runs I’ve been a part of recently have been successful - well-run, or in the case of Karazhan, full of well-geared players ready to tear it up. The requirements for the 25-man PUGs I’ve been trying to get into are pretty stringent, but that’s good for the entire group.

The Zul’Aman guild run was the least successful of all the runs - but with 2 of 3 healers being geared only for Karazhan, it can’t be a big surprise that we only got Nalorakk the Bear boss down before wiping repeatedly on Akil’zon the Eagle Avatar.

Any Gear Upgrades?

Yes! Got some of those. Those aren’t my focus in raiding, however, so I mention them last.

From Hyjal, I got a couple of new pieces: Boots of the Divine Light and Angelista's Sash, but from the rest I’ve been picking up Heroics badges and the occasional off-spec piece for a Shadow set I’m putting together.

But for now it’s time to go update my Priest’s “toon resume”, before this Sunwell Trash Run I’m in starts up. Forgive me if I add it to my resume before I’ve actually completed the experience…

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In aiming for the goal of getting my Priest to 70 and running a few heroics as healer before the expansion pack hits, I’ve put steady love towards levelling this toon - mainly through instance runs.

This toon has been running instances for most the level up I’ve done from Level 38 to now, minus a few levels in the 50s when the BRD groups were too slim and I was bored of Azeroth and wanted to get to Outland.

I’m quite enjoying healing for the Outland instances, because they’re less tank-and-spank and require more “learning” on my part in order to be successful as a healer. Realizing, for instance, that the major damage I should be looking out for on the tank in Slave Pens comes AFTER the boss dies (Rokmar the Crackler) was one of the things that made me realize I’ve got to pay WAY more attention as a healer than I ever did as a DPS, at least when it comes to boss fights.

Or maybe it’s not true, and I’m just so used to Mage’n It that it feels like this requires more attention.

At least as a Mage, with a good tank I just worry about sheeping the mark and not pulling aggro when I DPS down the targets in the specified order. When it comes to bosses, I work on not pulling aggro while I DPS, and moving out of things that hurt me (charred earth, fire patches, shadow patches).

As a healer, I have to worry about everyone’s virtual lives, respond quickly to injury of certain squishy classes, and at times, make quick and tough decisions about who lives and who dies… and worry about what the mobs are doing and bosses are doing as well. It’s a real challenge, for sure.

What’s The Trick To AOE Healing?

I’m doing Mana Tombs these days, getting Consortium rep (Mana Tombs gives Consortium rep to just short of Honored) and plenty of experience healing in tough situations, including AOE healing.

One big thing I’ve learned is that healing AOEers is hard! Man, bigger kudos go out to those healers who are able to keep me up when I’m AOEing!

Then again, maybe I should pay attention and see if it’s Warlocks and Fire Mages who are hardest to keep up because they don’t tend to use shielding in their repertoire, and my shield vanishes in a couple of hits and I just can’t heal them fast enough.

Hmmm… then again…

Moving to Flash Heal from Greater Heal

One thing I’ve noticed is getting markedly important is that while I have been able to use the slower-casting, higher-healing Greater Heal since level 38, it’s often the length of my spellcasts that are causing me grief nowadays in the mid-60s Outland instances.

So, after these couple of runs in Mana Tombs and being reminded of that spellcast-length fact, I’ve adjusted Healbot so it uses Flash Heal(Rank 8) by default on a left-click, and I have to alt-click for the Greater Heal. Maybe that’ll help with my healing of AOEers.

At any rate, it’s interesting to me that I really hadn’t noticed a problem with Greater Heal’s cast time until I started hitting healing of AOEers in the 63-65 instances. I’m hoping this will make things a little easier on everyone.

I’ll let you know, and would be glad to hear your experiences too if you’d share :)

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