Looking forward to the rest of these! There aren't enough guides like this that give you the basic idea without bogging you down with info. Great for seeing if you'd enjoy a class or not based on the standard flow
Fury warrior next please. Not alot of people play it right now but it would be nice to see a guide for the players that will play it regardless if its at it's peak or not. :D
Why is lifebloom the go-to choice for Omen PROC use? You're already getting half the mana back. Why make it zero? Because you still get half the mana cost back as a plus?
You do lifebloom because the cast is free but you still get the mana back from it. rejuv is a close second though its only about 56 mana diff on my character
I've been watching and reading guides for the past days and think I'm ready to start my healer journey, but honestly I'm really afraid of messing things up
I know this post was 2 months ago, but i still feel what you said is a commonality in a lot of new healers As someone who has mained healer since original vanilla the answer to your problem is simple Good, Mess up, go in to groups, try your best, and fail. it sounds bad when its worded like that, but its honestly the best way to learn, all you can do is prepare yourself in advance with guides, making sure you've got the right stats and consumes available, and read up on your class, but the main skill you develop will come from trial and error, and people will hold you to a higher standard than you can personally hold yourself, so the best way to learn, is to go and fail and improve from your mistakes
You know the best part of being a healer? At level 50 when you've been playing for a while but you're still wearing level ~25-30 shoulders and boots (Because you compete against basically all DPS and some tanks for drops) you'll get into a dungeon with someone who doesn't speak english but they'll say the word "druid" a lot, and then something you vaguely understand to mean "Bad gear for a healer," and despite never letting anyone in the dungeon drop below 75% health, they kick you. Healers are by far the most under appreciated class in the game. We do, arguably *the* hardest job in the game, provide the most value to the group as we can dump damage into a mob while our HoT spells tick, and then people who have never played anything except a Fury Warrior will tell us we're playing our class wrong. Anywho. Here's a little story. One time I was healing in Blackrock Depths, this is almost always really relaxed; we were just speed running it for money and xp. After the 1st run I realized I could pretty much get away with only drinking once in the whole dungeon as long as nothing extra was pulled. We ran it maybe 3 times, each time the first fight would result in our tank falling to about 25% hp before I Swiftmended him - then at the end of the 3rd or 4th run, tank says "healer keep me full" and I said "you are ... ?" (He was full hp). And tank said "lol 1/4 hp isn't full" So, whatever, I didn't respond, I just kept healing him. Except as I'm waiting for my HoT to tick, I see the tank's hp jump to full. He used a potion. I already clicked my Swiftmend though, so I gave about 1.2k hp overheal. So I said "what was that? I just overhealed you and wasted a 15 second cd" and tank says "I wasn't getting healed" lol. So, my point in telling this story is that no matter what you do, it's always wrong to people who don't understand what you're doing. There are people, resto druids included, who believe I should be overhealing the tank into oblivion and just always drink water after every single fight, drink drink drink. And if the tank is ever under 99% health, you're in the wrong. Then there are people who think the tank's hp bar is a skill level. You're not a good resto druid unless you're getting as close to 0 overheal as possible, up to and including informing the tank to right click and dispel your HoT spells if they're going to overheal them lol. Personally my outlook is this: If your tank doesn't die, you did your job. Everything else is icing on the healing cake.
there is so much wrong with this guide. Sorry but the talents and glyphs are wrong i know you spoke with frank for this but hes wrong on it as well. i get it classic is a bit different but even teamy and i have the spreadsheet done up that frank and them are using for classic and idk where or how you guys are coming to these conclusions.
I'm starting ICC 25 man for the first time ever. Is there a link i can read or video I can watch for my resto druid? I see some guides that are a year old and I can't find any updated information.
I love your spec guides, but you have consistently left out stat prioritization. For you, this would probably only take an additional 15 seconds, at most. For your next guide, would you be willing to talk about tank warriors, please?
Looking forward to the rest of these! There aren't enough guides like this that give you the basic idea without bogging you down with info. Great for seeing if you'd enjoy a class or not based on the standard flow
This is exactly what I look for when first researching a class.
Straight to point perfect guide 10/10
Nice video, clear as water lets play, thank you man
awsome content just creating my very first heal dudu thanks a lot!!
Holy or Disc Priest next. Preferably Holy, as it doesn't seem to get the love it deserves.
They might be next. I'm working on a few at the moment and disc/holy is up there.
This was amazing for a 2 minute guide.
Amazing channel and video. You got yourself a new subscriber! :D
These guides are amazing. Instant sub. Please do holy priest.
unreal, great video - do an updated one and you got a sub for life
Fury warrior next please. Not alot of people play it right now but it would be nice to see a guide for the players that will play it regardless if its at it's peak or not. :D
I totally agree. Fury is high on the list.
shaman elemental, thank you!
Shaman is coming up soon.
Resto Shaman next!
Hell yeah. Shaman is one of my favorite classes.
Hello !! Nice guides, shaman ench pls !! 😁😁
Hell yeah. Enhance deserves some love.
For gems, is better haste and mastery our haste and versality?
Every guide I’ve seen says not to use rapid rejuvenation in 25m, is there a reason you picked it for the guide?
I don't think that's the case. Maybe some suggest using the other build but that doesn't make it useless.
Not every guide is right as well. Things have niches.
Ever guide ive seen doesnt mention rapid rejuv, but its all i use and i smoke.
tysm
How about combat rogue?
Would love to see a Holy Priest guide
MM and Surv asap 🙏🏼
Haha i feel you. Hunter is high on the list.
Anyone know where I should go to get good healer macros? Never did any for wow before.
Running resto druid and loving it
Holy paladin next pls
I think glyph of rapid rejuv is kinda like shooting yourself in the foot.
Glyph of Rejuvenation or Glyph of Nourish
please do resto shaman :)
Why is lifebloom the go-to choice for Omen PROC use? You're already getting half the mana back. Why make it zero? Because you still get half the mana cost back as a plus?
Yea. Why not cast something for free and get it back. That makes no sense right. Fml
You do lifebloom because the cast is free but you still get the mana back from it. rejuv is a close second though its only about 56 mana diff on my character
mooore we want moooore. Can you do DF too?
I've been watching and reading guides for the past days and think I'm ready to start my healer journey, but honestly I'm really afraid of messing things up
I know this post was 2 months ago, but i still feel what you said is a commonality in a lot of new healers
As someone who has mained healer since original vanilla the answer to your problem is simple
Good, Mess up, go in to groups, try your best, and fail.
it sounds bad when its worded like that, but its honestly the best way to learn, all you can do is prepare yourself in advance with guides, making sure you've got the right stats and consumes available, and read up on your class, but the main skill you develop will come from trial and error, and people will hold you to a higher standard than you can personally hold yourself, so the best way to learn, is to go and fail and improve from your mistakes
You know the best part of being a healer?
At level 50 when you've been playing for a while but you're still wearing level ~25-30 shoulders and boots (Because you compete against basically all DPS and some tanks for drops) you'll get into a dungeon with someone who doesn't speak english but they'll say the word "druid" a lot, and then something you vaguely understand to mean "Bad gear for a healer," and despite never letting anyone in the dungeon drop below 75% health, they kick you.
Healers are by far the most under appreciated class in the game. We do, arguably *the* hardest job in the game, provide the most value to the group as we can dump damage into a mob while our HoT spells tick, and then people who have never played anything except a Fury Warrior will tell us we're playing our class wrong.
Anywho. Here's a little story. One time I was healing in Blackrock Depths, this is almost always really relaxed; we were just speed running it for money and xp. After the 1st run I realized I could pretty much get away with only drinking once in the whole dungeon as long as nothing extra was pulled.
We ran it maybe 3 times, each time the first fight would result in our tank falling to about 25% hp before I Swiftmended him - then at the end of the 3rd or 4th run, tank says "healer keep me full" and I said "you are ... ?" (He was full hp). And tank said "lol 1/4 hp isn't full" So, whatever, I didn't respond, I just kept healing him. Except as I'm waiting for my HoT to tick, I see the tank's hp jump to full. He used a potion. I already clicked my Swiftmend though, so I gave about 1.2k hp overheal. So I said "what was that? I just overhealed you and wasted a 15 second cd" and tank says "I wasn't getting healed" lol.
So, my point in telling this story is that no matter what you do, it's always wrong to people who don't understand what you're doing. There are people, resto druids included, who believe I should be overhealing the tank into oblivion and just always drink water after every single fight, drink drink drink. And if the tank is ever under 99% health, you're in the wrong. Then there are people who think the tank's hp bar is a skill level. You're not a good resto druid unless you're getting as close to 0 overheal as possible, up to and including informing the tank to right click and dispel your HoT spells if they're going to overheal them lol.
Personally my outlook is this: If your tank doesn't die, you did your job. Everything else is icing on the healing cake.
Holy Paladin then disc priest and holy priest
Hell yeah. I do think I should do paladin soon since it's so popular.
Pls do the same for Retail your content is Great hope we will see more soon
I'd love to do more guides like this for retail! That would be amazing.
is rapid rejuvenation really good tho?
In 10 raids - yes,in 25 - no.
@@maksimnevazhno2979 i see... thank you
I see too.
it says that Tranquality is healing ALL allies within 40 yards. Not only party members
Yup. All allies in your group.
what are addons. ,?
what is this raid frame addon?
can u export ur grid?
Ahh this isn't my footage.
there is so much wrong with this guide. Sorry but the talents and glyphs are wrong i know you spoke with frank for this but hes wrong on it as well. i get it classic is a bit different but even teamy and i have the spreadsheet done up that frank and them are using for classic and idk where or how you guys are coming to these conclusions.
I'm starting ICC 25 man for the first time ever. Is there a link i can read or video I can watch for my resto druid? I see some guides that are a year old and I can't find any updated information.
I love your spec guides, but you have consistently left out stat prioritization. For you, this would probably only take an additional 15 seconds, at most. For your next guide, would you be willing to talk about tank warriors, please?
Druids definitely aflre good tank healers
haha,that spam on activate windows spell>
I vote hunters :)
Which spec first?
@@rcpclassic survival or mm
bis resto guide -- quick and dirty, now go figure it out
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:D