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Sinr
10-13-2006, 10:43 PM
My wife and I are playing a guardian and assassin and we have a friend who is playing with us now, as a warden. At lvl 17 the wardens spells seem to have a hard time keeping up with dmg when we try even con named ^^^'s. We are wondering if there was another healer that would be better at doing this? One that could keep up.Mystic maybe? I dunno. Any help an advice is welcomed an thanks in advance.

BetaMaster
10-13-2006, 10:57 PM
<DIV>Technically any healer should be ok to do the job.  But the more popular solo healers are Clerics and Shamans but a Druid isn't far behind at all.  A lot of it depends on what the druid's heal spell quality is at.  Are they all apprentice 1 heals or have you gotten them to adept 1 at least.  What did the druid choose for the lvl 14 master2.  What gear are you wearing as a tank?  Are you in defensive with shield etc.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Any healing class should be able to take care of a tank as long as the tank is properly geared.</DIV>

Sinr
10-14-2006, 07:55 PM
Thanks for the info.The warden seems to be able to keep up with healing now thanks to your input, but one thing we are noticing is that the wardens buffs arent very usefull for this group so far. Is there another healer that would be better in this situation as far as buffs go? Wouldnt hurt to have more stam / str / mit buff ability I think.<p>Message Edited by Sinr07 on <span class=date_text>10-14-2006</span> <span class=time_text>08:56 AM</span>

K'aldar
10-15-2006, 12:14 AM
if you want another healer just for your trio, I'd recommend you have her betray to fury.  Furies would give str/agi/int/dps/haste buffs, all of which would help the assassin, and all but int would help you as well. <div></div>

BetaMaster
10-15-2006, 02:08 AM
<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> Sinr07 wrote:<BR>Thanks for the info.<BR><BR>The warden seems to be able to keep up with healing now thanks to your input, but one thing we are noticing is that the wardens buffs arent very usefull for this group so far. Is there another healer that would be better in this situation as far as buffs go? Wouldnt hurt to have more stam / str / mit buff ability I think. <P>Message Edited by Sinr07 on <SPAN class=date_text>10-14-2006</SPAN> <SPAN class=time_text>08:56 AM</SPAN><BR> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P><BR>Mystic have big stam buffs, defilers have big str buffs.  Templars buff a ton of hp and mit.  Furies are big on int and some agi, Wardens being the biggest agi boosters.  Inquisitors can boost dps and have hp/mit buffs as well.  etc.</P> <P>Clerics are generally a maintank healer cause of huge mit/hp boosts with a shammy in group as well to boost the hp pool even more and provide wards (which imo are the primary heal type).</P> <P>Shamans are based to boost stats a lot, str sta etc, and of course wardage.</P> <P>Druids, as I have seen, are very popular mage group healers and can do a good job of keeping a full group's health up on their own on aoe dmg.</P>

Waldo2
10-17-2006, 07:10 AM
<DIV>I use STR AA and WIS AA and have no problem except when a zerker decides to get happy on AE with hate xfers</DIV>

Loadtoads
10-17-2006, 07:47 AM
My wife plays da warden and I play da Gaurdian we're currently lvl 52 and only 4 weeks old.  Haven't really had a problem and we take trip up heroics white con and lower with realitve ease.All I did is made sure da tank is [Removed for Content] out with player made gear, and make sure the healer is well equip'ed as well.  Keep all spells at least adept I and higher you should have no problem as a duo.She does great and she just started playing 4 weeks ago period, granted i've been in game a while so i can help her out with questions, strateigies and such.Good luck to you!<div></div>