Author: maerdred
• Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Last night, While chain-wiping on Razorscale I came to a realization. It’s hard to keep Hots up on a tank target for enough time to raid heal AND nourish said tank target. So, I do believe that I will be respeccing back into Natures Splendor and keeping the Lifebloom Glyph, So It looks like Lifebloom, Swiftmend and Nourish when I find it.

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  1. 1
    Aertimus 

    Those are the three glyphs I’m running with for my “Tank Healing Spec” and yes, mine has Nature’s Splendor. I haven’t, however, been rolling lifeblooms. I’m not REALLY going OOM yet and I’m moused over the tank ready to stack up 3 more blooms when it goes off… and the bloom portion is killer overheal… but I’m trying to get used to this whole let the LB bloom and give you back your mana thing.

    Once thing that makes me happy: the majority of my healing is still coming from LB. I’ve always loved it and while I’m glad we have tons of other useful spells now, I’m glad my bread an butter is still my bread and butter!

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    Averna 

    Interesting! I have the swiftmend and nourish glyphs, but I’ve opted to take the wild growth glyph over regrowth or lifebloom. I still have nature’s splendor, but I don’t think the extra second (making LB tick for 10 seconds rather than 9) is really worth it. Then again, I don’t typically roll LBs on anyone but one tank, and even then, I let it bloom quite often.

    Then again, I Raid Heal just as often as I Tank Heal, so I use wild growth quite often. If you’re very focused on the tank, WG might not be as good. However, there are so many encounters in Ulduar where the entire raid takes damage, so if you’re NOT using WG, I would really wonder why… I don’t know. TLDR: IMO, wild growth glyph is better than the LB glyph, but that might be due to healing styles.

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