Sorry for the stupid title. Alternatives, like 'Hello, good people' and 'Greetings, citizens' went through my mind, but figured I'd keep it less formal and less Civil War-ish.
So, basically, I've been secretly leveling up a Priest since, um, oh yeah, 2005. She's now level 69 and I'm finding the healing pretty fun. I know that Disco is the hottest flavor of super green to you Priests right now, but I never really got into it. Found it to be too mana inefficient. Holy is pretty fun, though, plus I can solo stuff with a few points moved around.
But enough about how awesome it all is, because I'm sure you already know.
My question is: What the hell do I do with Prayer of Mending?
So, I'm healing dungeons and all is well, but suddenly my RankWatch informs me that I should go train Prayer of Mending (rank 1). Oh, new spell! I port to the nearest trainer and pick up the spell. The tooltip gives me a general idea of what the thing can do. You put it on someone and it provides a buff, with charges. Kind of like Earth Shield (I've got a level 80 Shaman), but this Earth Shield has less charges, less duration and will jump to nearby friendlies.
Okay, neato, I think. It has a pretty loltastic mana cost (as in: low), and in TBC dungeons, everyone take damage like crazy. I could toss this on the tank and watch it bounce from one person to another, healing them all while I sit back and enjoy my gin and tonic.
Or so I thought. Well, it works... sometimes. Sometimes it bounces back and forth between the tank and the nearest melee people, making my healing quite redundant. Other times, it bounces from the tank to a ranged DPS who got too close. Now, I can make it bounce back again with SW:Death, but everyone else can't, unless they run in and pull aggro or get hit by AOE.
Basically, the spell is very inconsistent. Sometimes it will be awesome and full of win, other times it will heal the tank and then become completely useless. Now, I noticed the short cooldown on it and EJ mentions tossing PoM whenever possible.
Does the mana cost on it really justify it being used as a single target heal? Should I toss it on the tank every time the cooldown is up, provided the tank doesn't have PoM on already? Or should I let it sit on some other players in the hope it will bounce around some more? I can easily heal without it, so it's more of a toy for me. Circle of Healing and Holy Nova spam with Surge of Light is enough to heal most stuff pre-70.
Edited, Jun 16th 2010 12:30am by Mazra