Home > really that amazing of a single
Member Sign In
Considering the players& iexcl;& macr; requirement and the style of the game, we not only offer more convenient index column but also more detailed game information and more understandable newbie guide, which will guide players, senior or new, to a certain extent.Although there is not much in the way of specific direction to guide you through the game, the item restrictions usually make it fairly obvious what you have to do next.
NEWS
Archiv
TAGE
OTHERS

really that amazing of a single

ramera wrote:Sheath of light isn't really that amazing of a single target healing spell. It isn't very predtable. You might get a huge HoT from a holy lightrit, but any flash of lightrit will overwrite it. Youan go from a 300hs spell down to 30 in the blink of an eye. ooo....I didn't even think of that. I just assumed youould stk it like a druid HoT. Well, there go my delusions of grandeur. cry Your numbers are exaggerated, but the point is still valid. However, either HoT is better than no HoT. You will basally always have an HoT going on the MT, whh will give you ahae to help out of off-targets, orast aleanse, or whatever. One thing I hate is that if I have to get rid of 3 debuffs from the tank, that is 4.5 sonds without healing. On a hard hitting mob, that is a LOT of time with no healing. ramera wrote:Not to mention that overhealing right now doesn'tount towards it. If yourit on a FoL and overheal half of it, the buff is wasted. The talent is better for multi person healing. As for the overhealing part - I wouldn't be too worried about that. You won't need a huge HoT if you are overhealing. In reality, without those 2 limitations, this would be seriously OP. No other healers would evenomelose to Healadin in terms of single target healing. At least, that is myurrent view...if I understand the talent properly. ramera wrote:Beon has a 10 yard range. Do have any idea how hard it will be to get 4 or 5 people in a 10 yardle? Everytime you have melee DPS and a tank :)
CopyRight © pad.printup.org 2001-2009 All Rights Reserved.