
Originally Posted by
jimbobobb
BG healing will be great - you can keep someone and yourself up for forever. Priest/paladin/druid whatever will probably be tons of fun. I like the priests because you have fear.
Raid healing will be a problem. If you have healed in a raid as a single person, you know that you are CONSTANTLY casting, CONSTANTLY retargetting/clique/griding, etc etc etc unless you are simply spamming heals on a tank.
I'm not sure how you would handle it, since you really would need to split your attention in two. You can't just both heal the same target, as you can in battlegrounds, and be alright. You can't just set a focus and heal that, because of the raid damage and such that permeates wotlk content. I mean if you were tank healing maybe, but priests aren't really the best tank healers. Seems like it would be extremely difficult. I know on my druid on fights like festergut and toc twins, my fingers hurt by the end. I couldn't imagine having to run two toons, and being very effective. Maybe if you played two shaman, and just went absofreaking nuts on the riptide/chain heal, and let the game do your thinking for you, but I think dual healing in raids will be fairly difficult on any encounter that actually requires you to pay attention.
bottom line is I think you'll have a blast in bgs and people will love to have you. I think you can probably make raiding work, but it's going to be very hard, and will require tons of outside the box thinking, and lots of @targettarget and @targettargettarget kinds of macros.
The great thing, however, about all of your available choices, is that you can dual spec them all dps. boxing dps in raids is much much much easier.
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