I know exactly what you mean. You see the Shaman raise and lower his hands in a "hardcore house style" with high BPM. Only with healing rain. It's so fast that I actually think no one else sees this on his or her screen, but it looks funny. It's really a split second cast and cancel.
I don't like using that feature in Tyrael. I've talked with someone else about it, and they say that it should be renamed from 'Healing Mode' to 'Continuous Healing Mode' because what it does is causes the too to heal continuously, whether in combat, or out. I've used it on my druid before I use Oracle (I was using Leaves by Mirabis) and it would OOM me because it would just heal, heal, heal without stopping. This was before I knew what the 'Healing Mode' actually did. So once I was told to turn that off, and it was explained to me what that particular mode did, then things went a lot better. I found it was a lot easier to just find a low mana cost spell that's really quick to cast, select someone, cast it, and then the routine kicks in almost instantly. It's just easier that way, lol.
Nope! If I do that, it keeps healing everyone in the raid, go OOM between fights (because no other healer heals between fights) and because of Oracle not pausing while drinking; I can never get a drink so I start new fights without mana. In short; no
Is it just me, or does it run slightly better with higher tps in Tyrael? The recommendation is 15tps, but I'm using 60tps now and Oracle does feel smoother. Call me crazy?
Or just don't use Healing Mode Well, not entirely true; I use healing mode in dungeons. But then again; in dungeons I barely have to drink at all.
Soesky is not only you im using my Tyrael everthing enabled 200tps and runs even better than low tps I really love routine I was using clu every lfr I was betwen 3 and 4 place my druid has 526ilvl gear and im telling u with Oracle in all 4 lfr I run no any healer come close to my druid was very great job this routine and not talking Mushroos span
200tps WITH framelock? Erm... ok. I'll stick with 30 or 60 Now that you mention it; I have not seen my Resto Druid use Mushrooms AT ALL?! Maybe I just missed it or it's not enabled... didn't check the log either.
The mushrooms are disabled u need enable many things in profile still disabled who understand about routines knows how to enable them if is disabled in profile the dev needs enable that's cuz is op on druid
oops. sorry my bad. I'm trying out the CR now in LFR - really nice healing I have to say but mana-wise i seem to be running out quite quickly. ilvl 532, 8.7k spirit, 29% crit Update: Healing on Horridon - Uplift seems to be too low in the priority -
Shouldn't you have more spirit as a MistWeaver at iL532? Seems that I've heard that MW monks have like 11k, or more, spirit and have very little or no mana issues. Just an observation, that's all.
on the contrary, basically all top MW's have below 8k spirit. Anything above 7.5k spirit should not be a big issue at higher ilvl's
Oh. I didn't know that. I'm not a pro at any class or set of stats. I just thought wulf, and some of the other MW users, said they had higher than 10k spirit. I thought they said they needed it for mana regen.
deeluxeon yes truth they are not enabled by default I personally don't understand about routines but an friend of main he works with some routines looking for bugs and improvements he changed the disabled sentings on druid and give to try it cuz he don't have any healer atm I try on my monk and my druid in both works pretty well and mushrooms works amazing pretty well the only thing u need to do is active them manually but he puts mushrooms by himself ofcourse I got profile with mushrooms activated and by default they should be activated by now I really don't see why we need wait till 5.4 to change that
For monk using Oracle the recommended Stat priority is Spirit > Crit. just get enough spirit that you dont oom too fast and sink the rest into crit..you will be amazed.
Thanks for the log! I will exclude healing rain from stopcast next release. i knew it was doing it i just didn't see an issue at the time as it would eventually find the *best* centroid to place it on.