View Full Version : Arena healer that compliments 4 moonkins
Owltoid
08-28-2009, 10:30 AM
With the next season I'm going to try and take arena a little more serious. I doubt I'm ever a highly ranked team, but I would like to break 1500 if possible. I'm realizing that 5 moonkins just won't cut it and I'll likely need an independent healer.
Shaman teams like to use pallys from what I gather. However, as a druid team, which healer should I use? My initial reaction is to get a resto shaman for the tremor totem and bloodlust. A priest is also attractive for their mass dispell on the treants being frozen by mages, though I'll have very limited fear protection.
asonimie
08-28-2009, 11:01 AM
resto shaman all the way I'd say. Good luck and keep us posted!!
Multibocks
08-28-2009, 12:21 PM
New changes on the PTR has your knockback dazing opponents for 6 secs. That is crazy OP sounding, but you dont have the totem advantages that a 4 shaman group does, so I guess its a wash.
David
08-29-2009, 02:33 PM
New changes on the PTR has your knockback dazing opponents for 6 secs. That is crazy OP sounding, but you dont have the totem advantages that a 4 shaman group does, so I guess its a wash.
I doubt that it will reach the final patch. Seems kinda OP.
Owltoid
08-29-2009, 04:20 PM
I doubt that it will reach the final patch. Seems kinda OP.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if this goes live. Moonkins are pretty weak right now and this would be a big step to helping their PvP.
Stealthy
08-30-2009, 09:34 PM
I wouldn't be surprised at all if this goes live. Moonkins are pretty weak right now and this would be a big step to helping their PvP.
Just my 2c worth...
I haven't done arena with my Moonkins, but from my PvP experience in BG's, I feel they just don't have the burst to cut it in arena. Our dots are too easily healed through, and our one decent nuke has a cast time thats too long for pvp. So you're basically reduced to dots + wrath spam with an occasional typhoon as an interrupt. In the close combat situation of arenas, its going to be hard.
Where we really excel is in a support role, back from the front line, where you have time to get your nukes off, drop targetted hurricanes, and even the occasional heal to a team mate.
Cheers,
S.
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