04-20-2005, 03:40 PM
lfd,Apr 20 2005, 07:49 AM Wrote:Actually, you reap what you sow. :-)
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Actually, I most often rip what I sew. I've just never been very good at it. All thumbs when it comes to tailoring. :)
On the subject of druids, shadow priests and innervate:
Druids heal well enough to be main healers in all the places I've been so far in WoW. (I haven't yet fought Onyxia. Been to MC. Been to UBRS too often to talk about.) Shadow priests can also heal well enough to be main healers. It's mostly about the player, not as much about the class, spec or gear --- though more mana and more spirit can't hurt.
I play a druid most often, and I put the innervate where I feel it will do the most good. If the priest is a better player than I am, then he gets it every time. If I'm the main healer, and not as confident in the priest, then I get the innervate. I've tossed it on mages when what we needed was aoe and what we lacked was mana.
In short I don't think there is a hard and fast rule.
-DC