A Guide to Resto Druid Healing Spells – Unlock the Power of Your Resto Druid

January 1st, 2012 by admin No comments »

Since World of Warcraft was released, the Druid was primarily a healing class, and over time there have been many changes to the way Resto Druid Healing works. Also, healers are one of the most desired roles, so it helps to know this valuable Druid skill. Read on, and you will learn some key factors to maximize the power of the Restoration Druid.

Heal over Time Spells you will use for Resto Druid Healing:

These are the bread and butter of your rotations and you should always have several of these up.

A Druid’s healing is based around heal over time spells. This makes the Druid more of a Pro-active healer than a RE-active healer. This is a very important concept, and it requires you to anticipate damage, rather than to respond to it.

Lifebloom is probably your most important healing spell. This should always be on the tank at 3 stacks. This spell also causes Replenishment, a vital mana regen tool. You should always have this buff up. This is vital for a Resto Druid Healing strategy.

Rejuvenation is excellent for spot healing the group. With a reduced Global cooldown, you can throw several Rejuvenation’s out to your party to keep them topped off throughout fights.

Wild Growth is a group HoT and should be used whenever 3 or more party members are taking damage. It is mana intensive, but is cheaper than 3 Rejuvenation casts. This will almost always be up during raids.

Direct Healing Spells for Resto Druid Healing

These spells are great for damage spikes, but are also important for our mastery talent, Harmony. They also automatically refresh Lifebloom on the current target. They are not to be overlooked.

Nourish is a small, slow, but very mana efficient heal. This should be used for spot healing, or to top off tank health. This is one of your primary spells for Resto Druid Healing.

Regrowth is a combination of a direct heal and a HoT spell. This spell is very mana intensive and should only be used when you have clearcasting up, or when someone is at very low health (under 40%).

Healing Touch is a very big direct heal, but it is also mana intensive as well. This should not be thrown out unless your party members are taking large damage spikes.

Swiftmend is an instant cast heal that consumes a Rejuvenation or Regrowth to instantly heal the target for the full value of the spell it consumes. It also causes the Efflorescence effect which puts an AoE HoT on the ground surrounding the Swiftmend Target. This is best used for healing spikes of damage. Swiftmend does NOT cause Harmony or refresh Lifebloom.

Emergency Spells for Resto Druid Healing

Other spells you want to keep in mind would be Tranquility, a massive AoE heal that hits everyone in your raid and party. Use this when everyone is taking massive damage.

Tree of Life form is also a very valuable Resto Druid Healing mechanic. It alters your core spells, reduces mana cost, and increases healing done. Use this when you expect a lot of damage to start hitting your group. » Read more: A Guide to Resto Druid Healing Spells – Unlock the Power of Your Resto Druid

Tired of Playing StarCraft? Try This StarCraft Like RTS Game

January 1st, 2012 by admin No comments »

Hey everyone! I’m back to promote my favorite game ever, League of Legends, a very StarCraft like RTS game! Now let me tell you, I have played StarCraft. I have played a lot of StarCraft. In fact when StarCraft 2 came out I managed to reach #180 on the US ladder. However I grew bored with it and started to search for other games to play. It was hard to find a game that could compare with StarCraft 2 until I stumbled on League of Legends. League of Legends brings the same strategic gameplay that I loved in StarCraft 2 but also includes far more teamwork and fast paced action!

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Each champion has a unique set of abilities as well as strengths and weaknesses. Perhaps one of the things I find most refreshing is how well the game is balanced. The producers, Riot, make changes weekly to ensure that all champions are viable and naturally this leads to a wide range of characters being used in game.

League of Legends, being the StarCraft like RTS game that it is also has the same “easy to get started hard to master” idea that Blizzard used behind their StarCraft franchise. This makes LoL an extremely fun game straight from the get go, that only gets funner with time. Plus with a new champion being released every 3-4 weeks there is no chance of the game getting stale. » Read more: Tired of Playing StarCraft? Try This StarCraft Like RTS Game