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jalaz
12-09-2008, 12:37 PM
<p>Is there like a breakdown somewhere of the best way to spec your aa's? I want to be really good at healing!</p>
<p>Really good at healing? Then don't be an inquisitor. Of all the priest classes the inquisitor is probably the worst at healing. We make up for it by being the best dps of all the priest classes. The theory being that if you kill it faster you don't need to heal so much.</p>
LardLord
12-09-2008, 11:21 PM
<p>Furies are better DPS, actually. And we got some kinda subtle boosts to our healing relative to other classes with TSO. </p><p>Best healing AA spec:</p><p>Cleric (KoS) Tree - INT line to Divine Recovery, AGI line to AE Immunity (and max Shield Ally), STA line to max heal crits</p><p>Inquisitor (EoF) Tree - Everything in the Triage line except the STA buff, All three debuffs, the deaggro. That won't spend all your points, but nothing else helps really.</p><p>Shadow (TSO) Tree - Health and Power in the General line; Small heal and Rez recast in the Priest line; "Devoted Allegiance", "Allied Prayers," "Devoted Healing," and "Sacrifice" in the cleric line; E<img src="/smilies/283a16da79f3aa23fe1025c96295f04f.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" />ivine Recovery, E:Inquisition, E:Big Heal, E:Group Heal, and the stances in the Inquisitor line.</p><p>Most people would probably think you're crazy for spec'ing that way and not taking advantage of our DPS'ing AAs, but you could actually heal pretty well with that spec. Of course, if healing is really your focus, you'd most likely be happier as a Templar. That's not to say that you can't have success healing as an Inquisitor, but, at least in general, you'll never be able to keep a tank alive as well as a Templar can, all else being equal. </p>
Norrsken
12-10-2008, 01:59 PM
<p><cite>Quabi@Antonia Bayle wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Furies are better DPS, actually. And we got some kinda subtle boosts to our healing relative to other classes with TSO. </p><p>Best healing AA spec:</p><p>Cleric (KoS) Tree - INT line to Divine Recovery, AGI line to AE Immunity (and max Shield Ally), STA line to max heal crits</p><p>Inquisitor (EoF) Tree - Everything in the Triage line except the STA buff, All three debuffs, the deaggro. That won't spend all your points, but nothing else helps really.</p><p>Shadow (TSO) Tree - Health and Power in the General line; Small heal and Rez recast in the Priest line; "Devoted Allegiance", "Allied Prayers," "Devoted Healing," and "Sacrifice" in the cleric line; E<img src="/eq2/images/smilies/283a16da79f3aa23fe1025c96295f04f.gif" border="0" />ivine Recovery, E:Inquisition, E:Big Heal, E:Group Heal, and the stances in the Inquisitor line.</p><p>Most people would probably think you're crazy for spec'ing that way and not taking advantage of our DPS'ing AAs, but you could actually heal pretty well with that spec. Of course, if healing is really your focus, you'd most likely be happier as a Templar. That's not to say that you can't have success healing as an Inquisitor, but, at least in general, you'll never be able to keep a tank alive as well as a Templar can, all else being equal. </p></blockquote><p>I have two specs, one for dps/pvp and one for pure healing. When in my healing stance I have impressed more than one tank with the capabilities of a heal specced inqy. <img src="/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p><p>We must be really scarce. Heh.</p>
Selene1212
12-17-2008, 11:25 PM
<p>So are you specced as above for your healing spec or what?</p>
Uilamin
12-19-2008, 08:06 PM
<p><cite>Quabi@Antonia Bayle wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Furies are better DPS, actually. And we got some kinda subtle boosts to our healing relative to other classes with TSO. </p><p>Best healing AA spec:</p><p>Cleric (KoS) Tree - INT line to Divine Recovery, AGI line to AE Immunity (and max Shield Ally), STA line to max heal crits</p><p>Inquisitor (EoF) Tree - Everything in the Triage line except the STA buff, All three debuffs, the deaggro. That won't spend all your points, but nothing else helps really.</p><p>Shadow (TSO) Tree - Health and Power in the General line; Small heal and Rez recast in the Priest line; "Devoted Allegiance", "Allied Prayers," "Devoted Healing," and "Sacrifice" in the cleric line; E<img src="/eq2/images/smilies/283a16da79f3aa23fe1025c96295f04f.gif" border="0" />ivine Recovery, E:Inquisition, E:Big Heal, E:Group Heal, and the stances in the Inquisitor line.</p><p>Most people would probably think you're crazy for spec'ing that way and not taking advantage of our DPS'ing AAs, but you could actually heal pretty well with that spec. Of course, if healing is really your focus, you'd most likely be happier as a Templar. That's not to say that you can't have success healing as an Inquisitor, but, at least in general, you'll never be able to keep a tank alive as well as a Templar can, all else being equal. </p></blockquote><p>For a healing spec????</p><p>really???</p><p>Essentially for healing as an inq (not caring about dps) the things you should have:</p><p>KoS - Steadfast (end line STR), casting speed (INT), and then heal crit (if you are not raid equipped, if you are then there is a good chance your heal crit will be close to or over 100% without the AA)</p><p>EoF - for healing nothing is that useful, I suggest max the battle cleric line and then get the +5 range. This is because the CAs have little cast time allowing them to be thrown in between spells and the battle cleric ability will allow you to survive more hits. The +5 spell range gives them a 10m range allowing you to be out of a lot of pbaoe attacks and the tree also allows faster rezzes and faster reuses on the self cure.</p><p>TSO</p><p>General - HP and Power</p><p>Priest - Small heal and then Litany on Combat (allow faster casting of debuffs)</p><p>Cleric - Devoted Alligence, Devoted Healing, Sacrifice</p><p>Inquisitor - Depostic Healing, Healing stance, Atonement of Sins</p><p>That is 43/60, now I would personally say either a combination of your enhance buffs/debuffs with your remaining 17 points.</p><p>Now if you are going to be auto attacking anyways and go with the heal crit, you could max your melee crit and then take Fanatical Devotion, while not healing related it helps a load.</p><p>Mind you I am essentially spec'd as I stated and I have solo healed all the TSO instances but killing varsoon in palace and MT healed named (successfully) in palace of the ancient one.</p>
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