Quote Originally Posted by YukariOro View Post
I would more describe WHM as being reactive, they heal after the big damage is done and don't really have a way to prevent it. Scholar, imo, is more about mitigation, using shields and such to prevent damage before it is taken even, as well as healing after the damage is done. It probably more closer to say, Discipline Priest in WoW, which is also a healer that relies on mitigating damage taken, in the way I view Scholar.
Good WHMs anticipate damage, like good SCHs, and are already preparing to heal before spikes occur. When many players talk about "reactive" healing, they fall into the mindset of waiting for things to happen before they act. I would argue that it's even more important for WHMs than it is for SCHs to know fights and to anticipate correctly since WHMs are more constrained by their GCD and benefit enormously from planning even a couple of seconds ahead based on fight mechanics and enemy abilities.

Quote Originally Posted by YukariOro View Post
I use a ton of macros that use embrace. I have embrace macro'd into leech, into Eye for an Eye, and Aldo. The reasoning, as a fellow scholar told me, for adding embrace to Leech, was that "If you're having to cleanse someone they are probably going to need a heal as well." I also have Rouse and Whispering Wind Macro'd together, and Rouse and Fey Covenant macro'd together.

I also have it set up so that my pet casts Fey Illumnation when I toss out Sacred Soil. Granted, sometimes Fey Illumination is on cooldown, but it's nice to have the pet cast it as well when it's not. Personally I find healing on Sch incredibly easy as a result of macro'ing in the pet abilities. I mostly have only macro'd in for Eos, not for Selene.

Still use my pet bar as needed, but I find those macros really do help a ton, and I think a lot of scholars under-utilize macros, tbh.

Also, if you have a WHM in your party, I never cast Protect or Stoneskin at the start of a fight, unless they for some reason aren't, since the WHM protect and stoneskin is buffed and the Scholar's is not.
Beware of being TOO macro-happy. Chaining your fairy's Embrace to too many of your own abilities tends to tie her down needlessly; the best approach is to use an independent hotkey for Embrace, especially with a mouse over macro for speedy split healing that doesn't require you to click-confirm a different target.