04-10-2006, 06:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2006, 06:38 PM by MongoJerry.)
As an outsider, I have a few tips:
1. Innervate your priests as often as possible. The only exception is when you want to innervate a mage who is making water for a priest.
2. Save your combat rez ability for when your priest goes down. You might be tempted to rez a tank in order to help get a mob off your priest, but advanced druids go bear form and get mobs off their priests that way.
3. Achieve mana efficiency by experimenting with different ranks of heals. The lower the rank, the higher the efficiency. The higher the rank, the more healing gets done per time, but also the more overhealing gets done per time. It's a fine balance and what ranks you use will depend on your situation and equipment.
OK, I might have been more or less kidding about the third one.
1. Innervate your priests as often as possible. The only exception is when you want to innervate a mage who is making water for a priest.
2. Save your combat rez ability for when your priest goes down. You might be tempted to rez a tank in order to help get a mob off your priest, but advanced druids go bear form and get mobs off their priests that way.
3. Achieve mana efficiency by experimenting with different ranks of heals. The lower the rank, the higher the efficiency. The higher the rank, the more healing gets done per time, but also the more overhealing gets done per time. It's a fine balance and what ranks you use will depend on your situation and equipment.
OK, I might have been more or less kidding about the third one.