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Re: Is this typical heal?

#2
Sounds like you went like 3:1 focus:vitality and then lvled touch. And yes, that's typical if you do that.

You will find in leveling it much harder to lvl if you don't start catching up you vitality a bit.
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Re: Is this typical heal?

#4
I'm nit saying gomheavy VIT, but yer gonna reach a point where you simply need mlre, and when that happens, lol do it.
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Teaweasel 121 Druid (Morrigan, Clan: Avalon, On Hiatus)
Teaweasel 133 Druid (Arawn, Retired)
Best Build is a 30/30 in Thinking for yerself ;)

Re: Is this typical heal?

#5
I'm lvl 62 ATM with maxed nature magic and I heal 516. When I was lvl 12 before update I healed 30 and below. But yes as he stated vit is really important
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Re: Is this typical heal?

#6
I am playing my Druid differently, but it requires constant grouping or dual box. He is just a healer/buffer. If you have a leveling partner you only need enough Vit to survive a big AoE or temporary aggro. At low levels Abundance can also be your friend, effectively doubling your Vit or dramatically increasing the Vit of a dps partner. At higher levels when you start to focus more on tank healing it is not worth the points i find. At low levels I put in enough Vit and maxed abundance so that it would double my Health.

This allows you to heal above your fighting weight, but means you can't solo and so won't work for most players. He is level 96 or summin and Touch is mid 800s, Embrace 120, Breath 400+.... But he is lazy and a fragile flower.
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