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Originally Posted by 'Fuzzyboy',index.php?page=Thread&postID=103484#pos t103484
I have 2 specced healer classes: Shaman, and Priest.
My shaman is the better geared of the two, with sunwell enh gear and (at the time I was doing heroics) 2 piece t4 and offset kara gear with a couple SSC/TK pieces. This put her at about 1600-1700 +healing.
Solo healing:
Shaman are easysauce. Once you reach the correct gear level for the heroic you will likely spam chain heal rank 4 (to keep up the armor buff) because it is extremely mana efficient and hps efficient (even if it doesn't jump). If you're confident, lay Wrath of Air->Trinket->Earth Shield->Healing Stream and then switch to your final totem set (i.e. windfury/SoE for warrior tanks, tremor for fearing mobs, etc). Spam rank 4 chain heal and most heroic (yes, heroic) trash is a cakewalk. When you have people geared in SSC/TK or better gear, most heroics are a cakewalk anyway. Shaman healers excel for well-geared heroic groups because they also buff the offensive abilities of their teammates, making the run faster. However if you or your tank are undergeared, a shaman simply cannot push out the HPS needed and does not have the emergency heals (1 NS+HW on a 2min CD) that are available to other classes.
Multibox healing:
Shaman weakness above is actually not that bad for multiboxing. Consider this -- chain heal is powerful because we don't HAVE the emergency abilities of others. We are designed to spam it (caveat: see WoTLK news for updates as this may change). Because we are designed to spam one ability and use HW for emergencies or to "catch up" if chain heal isn't cutting it, we are ideal for macro'ing abilities. That being said if you undergear the instance you should expect things to be rough. You have little to no emergency abilities, so you should expect your tank to be covering that with trinkets and cooldowns.
Compared to priests, Shaman bring offensive buffing to the table which is awesome once your dps and tank/healer are geared appropriately for it -- but gearing UP to that level will be rougher than, say, a priest who has abilities like Shield and PrOM at their disposal when "things go bad". Priests, however, are harder to macro effectively due to their multitude of healing abilities with varied cast times and cooldowns. Both are effective, but as a personal opinion I find it's easier for me to macro a shaman healer due to their limited cache of heal abilities.
When I play my priest, I often prefer to use her as my "main" using click2cast or other alternate methods. When I play my shaman group, I prefer to play as a tank or dps shaman (for pvp) because I can depend on my healer to be able to heal effectively without micromanagement. In fact, I've gotten to 1650 5-boxing my own arena team of 1 resto / 4 elemental. I doubt I would be able to do that with 1 holy priest / 4 elemental.
So if you're looking for a heroic healer and you're undergeared, I'd prefer priest. If you're looking for a heroic healer and you want something easy to macro, I'd go with Paladin or Shaman. Sad to say it but I wouldn't pick druid until their gear was good enough that their hots could keep up with the damage dealt, and they are also difficult to macro.
Just my two cents.