
Originally Posted by
Wubsie
This would suggest the videos you are referring to are of large scale boxers, running substantial amounts of healers. With enough numbers it's fairly easy to create a "layer" of AOE, splash and smart healing that will keep your team at full when you aren't getting pressured too much, which is most likely the case as in a lot of these videos, there simply is not an organized opposition going on. While AOE healing is fine as a "default" option, you don't want to rely on it to be the only healing your group receives. It's at times inaffective, wasteful on mana, overheals like crazy, and quite frankly is just lazy. Addtionally I would point out that you can not see all that is going on behind the scenes from a video, such as Target of Target healing, or hardcoded healing setups.
Just pointing out that what you are saying is impossible to do, you are also saying the boxers in the videos are infact doing. :D This is what you'd expect while multiboxing. You need to keep track of multiple different things.
Sure, they don't have that many purely AOE healing spells, but that has never been how druids heal the group. Their consistant raid healing has always relied on spreading HoTs. If you look at just about any WorldofLogs report for a resto druid, their top healing spell is consistantly Rejuvenation. And yes, I know this is not a perfect comparison to purely PVP healing, but then again, you'd basically never heal with AOE to begin with in "normal" PVP. So, perhaps try and set up your druids to spread HoTs around and see if that makes a difference. Might take a lot of fiddling and macro work, but it's perfectly doable.
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