Slitherscale then aurora on every other slot.
Yeswhat about the kromgar gear im using the 8 int bracer, switch it for a 4/6 aurora?
Int>vers>crit=haste
nocrit=haste
I always make sure I take into account Stam too - Unless you are going for a full glass cannon build.
You dont get to that point. Stack aurora on anything that isn't Slither-Scale.well if we want to be really anal stack to the highest haste breakpoint then stack crit but I doubt it really makes much of a difference
You dont get to that point. Stack aurora on anything that isn't Slither-Scale.
1.4? I might throw up.alright then stack to 1.4 cast and then stack crit it really really does not make any difference at all
1.4? I might throw up.
Why would you stack crit on a healer that casually tosses out 700-800 noncrits? Unless you're trying to pad your overhealing numbers?
I get the point, and it holds true, but there is really no need to stack crit on resto when he has the highest out of any basic healing spell in the bracket. Shit can hit up to like 1k with ease non-crit as a vet.the general theme I am throwing out is it does not matter if you stack haste or crit it is not going to make a noticeable difference should probably make some dietary changes to avoid unnecessary vomiting btw
0.2 is far more noticeable than some extra crit.because 0.2 is not going to make a difference either way lol
I get the point, and it holds true, but there is really no need to stack crit on resto when he has the highest out of any basic healing spell in the bracket. Shit can hit up to like 1k with ease non-crit as a vet.
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0.2 is far more noticeable than some extra crit.
Any healer with half the IQ of today's date notices the difference between 1.4 and 1.2.I disagree and think it doesn't really matter what you choose to stack and to be honest its not 0.2 most people can get 1.4 second casts without even thinking about it so it is a 0.1 difference which means fuck all lol