![]() If I can find alternative pieces with better stats to match my playstyle, I'll go for those and my effectiveness in the raid will be all the better for it. But I do use a much broader playstyle than the standard "let me just heal the tank," so I'm sure my PW:S usage is pushing ProM's percentage down versus the op's.Īll that said, the two piece bonus has always been attractive to me, but the four piece just isn't going to make an appreciable enough impact to make it worth pursuing or maintaining. The edition of 1623 reads post, post-haste. The idiomatic English adverb post hastemeans with great immediacy or with great speed. noun Haste or speed like that of a post or courier in traveling. Paolo: Interesting thread, but the op is making a fairly big assumption when he says ProM "accounts for 20% of a Discipline Priests total healing, could be higher or lower depending on how it’s used in a certain battle." Looking back at two months of logs, my ProM never topped 14% overall, and averages out to about 11-12%. With the haste of a post with speed or urgent expedition: as, he traveled post-haste. RecountGuessedAbsorbs paints far too rosy a picture of my mitigation than those logs do. Also, I prefer using Wowmeteronline or World of Logs for my parses. PW:S has been 30-40% of my overall output for some time now, and that's been using it to assist the raid while I still keep the tank alive (without a holy pally in the raid, mind you). I see now where you're coming from Karlus, but for me it's been a very long time since I was just a tank healer. With DA stacking, there's no shame in 40% crit or more. It will be harder to close down haste at 5% since there's a lot more haste gear available, but it will be of much more overall benefit to your healing. So responding to your comment I quoted above: I'd be more inclined to get haste to 5% then stack crit. If you're running a GH-spam build with Improved Healing, for example, mega-haste would be phenomenal. A high haste set will have its uses.but it's very specialized. But it's not a standard or optimal build by any means. Ok, that said, I ran for a few days with a set that had 586 haste. Haste just has heavily diminishing returns if BT has a high uptime, which it normally does (especially if you have the 4pc T8 bonus). More haste isn't necessarily wasted it will always affect Penance, GH, and PoH, and anything else when BT isn't up. Ive heard be around 30-33% crit raid buffed and then stack haste.ġ54 is the haste "soft cap." (See this.) That simply means that under normal 25-man raid buffs and with Borrowed Time up, your Flash Heal and GCD are capped at 1 second.
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