Hi all, still on a bit of a break while my wrists are healing and things in the game and in the blogosphere are quiet, pre-expansion; just dropped in to repost some updated restoration druid information from Ghostcrawler on talents etc, in case people aren’t aware of the changes. I don’t usually like to regurgitate forum/mmo/wow.com news verbatim, but it’s stuff that a lot of people are wondering about, and may not have seen.

Source: here

On what “kind” of healers we’ll be:

As far as the history goes here, we thought at the time (and still think!) that the Resto druid wasn’t going to be well served as a “I only care about hots and nothing else” healer. It’s just too extreme a design. Any time when hots are good (by which I mean both individual encounters and periods in the game as a whole) the druid is going to dominate. Any time when hots are terrible, so will be druids. We probably, in retrospect, didn’t push Nourish enough, because we still ended up in a raid healing situation where druids used Rejuv and Wild Growth and were loathe to use any other button.

We are going to push even harder in Cataclysm. Druids will still have exceptional hots, but will need to cast direct heals as well.

On AoE healing:

As far as the AE healing goes, it’s definitely something to keep an eye on, but we’re not worried about it yet. We are trying to cut back (yet again) on the dominance of the smart AE heals. The cooldowns of CoH and WG need to stay high. We do have some room to lower the mana cost on WG, and probably will.

It’s also worth mentioning that Efflorescence does some great AE healing, and is probably overpowered at the moment.

On Rejuvenation:

One change we are going to make is reintroducing the talent that lowers Rejuv to a 1 sec GCD. Since haste affects Rejuv ticks and since druids will be casting cast-time spells that benefit from haste, we’re not as worried about druids turning up their noses at haste. This will let you get Rejuvs up on more people when you want to, though it still should be mana-inefficient to just do so at random. We think hots are going to be enormous in the Cataclysm healing model just because they won’t be overhealing nearly as much as they are now.

On Nourish:

We like the way Nourish interacts with hots. Yes, it’s different from the way priests, paladins and shaman use their heals, but we do want the classes to play differently, as long as those differences aren’t so extreme that you can’t use a druid on some dungeon or raid fights.

On really stupid ideas:

I suspect we won’t end up keeping the snare on Tree of Life. We knew that we could try snare and then remove it. We would have a hard time trying no snare and then adding one. Our intent was to make you think about when was the best time to push ToL rather that just hitting it the second it’s off cooldown. In practice though we just think it feels crappy so even if it accomplishes our goal, it’s probably not worth it.

On talent tree development progress:

We’re still working on the Resto tree (and druids in general). You were missing the talent to lower the cast time of Nourish and Healing Touch, which is a pretty painful thing to live without. We’re also considering changing Furor to provide intellect to caster form too so it is attractive to both caster trees. We agree that too much of the early Resto tree felt like it was there for Feral.

On pre-hotting for anticipated raid-wide damage:

We don’t like prehotting (or pre-shielding) as a general strategy. On certain fights where you know that the damage is going to come fast and furious then maybe it’s appropriate, but we don’t want the current LK style to continue. I’ve healed a lot as both Resto and Disc, so I know the power of prehealing, though it’s not as if you need first-hand experience to understand how useful and powerful it is.

On the other hand, if a lot of people take damage at once, we have no problem with getting a Rejuv out on several of them at once, and a lower GCD will help there. It’s still possible to screw that up (by which I mean we want healing to have some player decision-making as part of the gameplay) by using too much mana on Rejuvs or casting too many Rejuvs when the situation called for something else.

And following that, some quick talent changes:

Master Shapeshifter bonus increased from 2% to 4% for all forms.

Furor now gives you a 33/66/100% (up from 20/40/60%) chance to gain 10 rage when you shapeshift into Bear form and you keep up to 33/66/100 (up from 20/40/60) of your Energy when you shapeshift into Cat Form. Now increases your total Intellect by 2/4/6%. (Old – Only increased in Moonkin form)

Naturalist is back as a Tier 2 Talent. Reduces the cast time of your Healing Touch and Nourish spells by 0.15/0.35/0.5 sec.

Thanks Lissanna, for taking the time to post a bunch of community concerns, and thanks Ghostcrawler for obviously taking a good amount of time to respond. Hopefully we’ll see more updates over the next few weeks as they continue to work on the druid trees.

*crawls back into hibernation*

Edit: Furor and Heart of the Wild have now been swapped around; Furor is in the feral tree, Heart of the Wild in resto. :)



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