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LadyKairi
Yeahhh, me again seeking advice (sorry!). With 4.2 coming soon, I'm really hyped for the new raids. Finally my dream of being "main healer" is going to coming true, and now I'm trying to prepare myself. I really want to improve my game play, and I really want to push myself in hopes of some day being good enough for ultimate.
Welcome to the healer role \o/
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How does one go about min-maxing as a healer? In my group one healer does the bulk of the healing, so before I would dps my butt off (as I was previously off-healer), but I wouldn't get to where some other asts were.
First of all, doing off and main heal is inefficent and if the other healer wants to get better at the game aswell, try to work as a team and heal together. You will probably get an lower dmg output yourself, but the raid dmg will be higher, because every healer has very strong ofgcd heals and those should be usually used before you consider using gcd heals.
In general, you want to minimize the healing done with gcd and the healing itself. After all, the group doesn't need to be full or even at 80% all the time, if no raid dmg is coming in or the raid dmg is lower than the hp of the group. For instance, when the group has 16k hp and the next aoe attack does 12k, then thats absolutely fine. Try to remember the incoming dmg and the pattern of a fight. Next, trust your reggen and coordinate with your group, the mitigation skills every class has nowadays. On that note, make sure that you know what the other healers and tanks are capable of to be able to optimize better. If you really want to optimize everything, go into voice chat with your co-healer and discuss how you heal in specific fights. Write it down and then train :)
The number one rule for healers is ABC (=Always be casting). Maybe record your gameplay and look at how often you aren't casting an GCD. This is the most important and will make an huge difference. Of course this isn't as easy as some people believe, because some fights require you to place yourself perfectly and perfect ABC in general requires a decent amount of knowledge and techniques (likes slidecasting*). However, it is possible with training. Just try to improve and for instance select a target to heal during the broil, stone, malefic cast and not after. This may not sound like a lot, but you are wasting time, if you select a target after a spell and not during it. This is one of the most common mistake, i see healers do. They cast, then wait to decide what their next move is, then select the target and after that heal or do dmg.
*slidecasting: You can actually move during the end of an cast and this is known as slidecasting. Try it and see what timing you need to pull it off. I cant give you an number, since this depends on your ping. With this technique you can play mechanics and make sure you are not wasting one gcd doing nothing.
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How do you figure out what your BiS is? This is something I tried my hand at as well, but apparently I failed at it.
You discuss with good healers and they get their information from theocrafters or simulators they created for that purpose or just straight up discuss with the theocrafters yourself. Understanding how the stats work helps a lot. For instance crit should be best for healers in 4.2. We will of couse only know for sure after the patch hits and then the theocrafters can test it, but it is pretty much the opinion of everyone taking part in those discussions, since crit scales better the more you got and this should make it really strong in 4.2. Det for example scales linear, instead.
On that note, the rule of thumb is weapon dmg >>> main stat > secondary stats. Dont be one of the many guys, that believe 1+ weapon dmg isn't making a big difference. It actually is the by far strongest factor in terms of stats for every class. 97% of the time a weapon with bad sub stats wins over a weapon with -1 WD and good sub stats. Keep that in mind.
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I want to learn and get better, but I'm lacking proper guidance. I tried figuring it out on my own, but regrettably... I haven't been able to. I've debated on asking some high ranked (?) healers on my world, but I chicken out and was hoping SOMEONE here could. I tried googling some answers, but I couldn't really find anything.
Don't hesitate to ask people. I said this many times already. For some reason, some seem to believe that good players learned it all by themselves or you are considered bad, if you do ask and get laughted at. Those people discuss with others about topics and yes they do ask questions. Thats after playing and learning, the best way to get better at the game imo.
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Even now I feel kinda dumb asking for help, but after a miserable attempt in ultimate with a very toxic individual, I just... I don't wanna feel like a "baddie" anymore when I used to feel like I was pretty decent
You'll always find toxic people and you should make sure that you filter valid criticism and ignore the toxic comments, if they are not valid. Easier said than done, yes, but it helps if you know good healers yourself and grow in confidence. Also remember, everyone does mistakes when he trys to push himself and get better. Thats just how it is.
Also and i can't stress this enough, take your time to get better and don't rush it. Create realistic goals for yourself, rather than sticking to unrealistic ones (if you do that atm). You won't be one of the best healers in a month, nobody is. I am certainly not there yet myself. We all learned, failed, wipes, discussed learned, discussed, wipes, and so on. Of course i can't judge how good you are at the moment, but maybe it would be better to stick to savage for now. After all you just started your journey as a healer and you have all the time in the world. I've seen people trying to hard and then getting frustrated and fail. Don't be one of those and again take your time :)