I think this is true, and it might even be 80/20.The bulk of my attention goes into healing - I'd say 70% attention there and 30% everywhere else
DPS is just about assisting and keeping a nice steady rhythm on your DPS macro. Tanking is practically the same thing, and I'd argue it's smart to have the DPS and tank macros all combined into one macro/keypress. The tank might have to do some repositioning every now and then.
But, yeah, I agree that most of my attention is spent on healing. A 10boxer's most precious resource is his attention, and healing takes up a lot of it. I think it makes sense that "smart heals" should really pay off. Shaman and priests are probably at the top of this list.
I'm not sure how far paladins and druids fall behind. WIld Growth is just an awesome spell, in my 25 man raids when I play solo on my resto druid, I spam Wild Growth every time it is off cooldown. On the other hand, puttin rejuv on raid targets in a 10man box environmen consumes quite abit of the 10boxer's attention.
Paladins naturally are a single target healers, but I'm wondering if the two-for-1 effect you can get with beacon of light makes them worth considering. If you remember to put Beacon on the tank every 90 seconds, then you might be ok with it.
I'm running a druid + resto shaman as part of my two man team, but I'm having second thoughts about this. I suspect that perhaps the most ready "out of the box" healer configuration for a 10 man team would be some combination of shaman or priest. That's assuming only two healers. If going with three healers there are probably a lot of configurations that might work, but it might be kinda complicated and if you select three different healing classes one of them might end up being underutilized.
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