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imagist42:
Gabe's face as he says it all in the second panel is what makes the comic funny.
Leinad:
Or "GD nubs, we told you before the raid, TSR on the OT's target before DPSing, and MD on the MT and don't bubble the damn OT you fucking priest, save your bubble for your own lazy ass when you draw aggro off the MT's target cause you OH more than I thought was humanly possible. AoE the crowds, don't AoE CC, don't TT the CC, and jesus christ, let the MT break CC so you don't get one-shotted.
michaelicious:
--- Quote from: Leinad on 21 Aug 2008, 11:44 ---Or "GD nubs, we told you before the raid, TSR on the OT's target before DPSing, and MD on the MT and don't bubble the damn OT you fucking priest, save your bubble for your own lazy ass when you draw aggro off the MT's target cause you OH more than I thought was humanly possible. AoE the crowds, don't AoE CC, don't TT the CC, and jesus christ, let the MT break CC so you don't get one-shotted.
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Overhealing doesn't generate additional threat.
Leinad:
Yes it does. Each point of healing that you do causes threat, which is why a lot of tanks will take the battlemaster enchant to heal themselves not becuase it heals alot, but because the healing generates and extra few threat.
michaelicious:
--- Quote from: wowwiki ---Healing generates threat, a fact that is widely known. However, overhealing does not generate any threat for any amount that does not actually heal. In the above example, the healer sent 3000 points of heal, but only 2700 points of heal were actually absorbed by the target. The extra 300 points of heal do not generate any threat at all.
This is important. Overhealing a tank does not make the tank's life more difficult or threaten the healer with aggro above and beyond the given situation. It is therefore often advantageous for the healer to constantly be casting heals in anticipation of incoming damage, and occasionally cancel the heal just before it lands if no damage has been taken (to preserve mana). But if damage has been taken, even if only half of the incoming heal value, the healer can safely let it land on the target, resting assured that no additional threat is generated.
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