Guild: Legion Thirteen [LT]
Server: Maguuma
I was just wondering how much healing power is needed to make AH worth while? Im starting to try out the build after reading so much about it and currently have 300 healing power thanks to traits and the 73 healing I get for each boon is nice but feel I’m doing something wrong.I want to make is so I can have the heals keep coming in and keep me up even when I’m by myself and the 73 heals arnt doing that. Maybe I’m playing it wrong but help will be greatly appreciated from the people who know a lot more about this than I do
AH has almost little to no scaling with +healing. I am running like 75 healing and still getting around 72 per boon. The only way to really increase AH’s output is to increase your method of applying boons. A high crit build with the 5 point vitality trait will keep the heals coming in due to it not having a cd. Symbols also work wonders due to them giving up to 5 boons per second if you have enough people standing on them. Also the staff skill empower gives 12 stacka of might to 5 nearby people as well. So with AH it is a very strong heal.
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None.
Healing power scales horribly with AH.
With 0 healing power, AH heals 70…which is about 5% less than what you have with 300 healing power (from 30 points in honor, I assume)
Healing power does scale nicely with selfless daring, though. But if you’re talking specifically about Altruistic healing…don’t go healing. You get much better returns if you invest stats in something else, like precision, toughness, vitality or power or something.
Roughly 1300 healing power only gets you about another 20 or so healing per AH application.
I have 1500 healing power with stack rune and it only healed for like 85 when I played around with it.
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