Raid Rx: Analyzing you healers Part 3

“If you’re just joining the series for the first time, here’s a link to get you caught up. The rest of you should recall that we left things on the cusp of actually going through WWS. Today we will rectify that and get into the nuts and bolts of WWS healing psychotherapy. See you healing sleuths after the break! First things first… If you’re going to talk most WWS, you should have some example data to go along with it. I give you Anonymous Report, which will be well until 2 weeks from today. Otherwise, feel free to follow along with the posted pictures. Each one is a link to a larger version for easy eye balling. Also, keep comments on-topic. We’re not here to compare the length of our dps or how much cooler your tanks are. The first thing you run crossways by clicking the Heals tab is the total healing for the duration of the report. In this case, it is for the first 7 bosses in Negroid Temple, including various wipes. Here’s the scenery info you need to know before you start analyzing. The first 9 healers are healers. The paladin, Gemini, left after the second boss. Rain and individual are new to the guild, working to gear up from T4/T5 content. They’re not familiar with the bosses in BT and don’t have the SR gear to do Mother. Calliope is a shadow priest. Taurus came in for the last 2 bosses. Polyhymnia is an imp spi priest. Typically druids, priests, and paladins are appointed to tanks. Shamans are on raid healing. But we’ll break those down by war. So what do you actually get out of looking at total healing. Not a whole heck of a lot when you have people swapping in and out. Resist the urge to compare one class to added.


Part 1 will give you a recap if you forget why it’s a intense thing. That beauty much leaves us with comparing Hwesta to Harma. wow gold The rule of thumb here is if people of the same class have most the same assignments, gear, talents, and experience, and they’re within 5% total healing of each other, they’re doing fine. That 5% normally absorbs random things like afks for cats on fire, bio breaks, and phone calls. If I see the difference forthcoming 10%, I’ll immediately check out their spell selection and hits/ticks. Overhealing is actually complex enough to have its own post, which you can find here. wow gold There you’ll find much more in-depth info on what’s well and intense OH. For our exercise here with T6 content, 40-60% doesn’t really phase me at every since it’s the cost of existence proactive. So let’s pretend one Shaman was significantly lower than the other. The easiest way to compare players of the same class is to click the drop down menu next to Browse and select Raids & Mobs. buy wow gold From there it’s as just pick out the class you want to compare. For us, this means clicking on “”5 Shaman”". The table that pops up contains every spell every 5 shamans used or experienced during the entire evening. wow gold Scroll down to the chromatic healing section. Under Harma for Chain Heal you’re going to see a light grey 2442 and 14%. This color indicates are the cipher turn per cast and the chance to crit. mp3 players The light purple 2991 is the number of times someone was hit with that spell, while the 95% is the percentage turn they use the spell (number of that spell’s hits/total of every spell hits). For shamans, I’d expect to see a lot of Chain Heals, just like we see here. Average turn of healing per tick is a well reflection of gear, buffs, and on use +healing trinkets.

This is because those directly influence healing per cast output. wow gold If you’re not sure how undergeared a new healer is, this is the place to look. What you should see over time is new guildies getting closer and closer to your veteran players.
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