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As a priest, you are the lifeblood of your group (in other words, you take responsibility for helping your group survive as much as you can with your healing). But be warned, part of their strategy is that you have to do what it takes to be both efficient and useful at the same time. This tutorial will help you get used to the daily routine of a healer, as well as the role you play in [[PvP]].
 
As a priest, you are the lifeblood of your group (in other words, you take responsibility for helping your group survive as much as you can with your healing). But be warned, part of their strategy is that you have to do what it takes to be both efficient and useful at the same time. This tutorial will help you get used to the daily routine of a healer, as well as the role you play in [[PvP]].
  
As a healer, think of a scale with two sides on it. One is your '''efficiency'''; this shows how well you save your mana during battle. The other side of this scale is '''reliability''' (or usefulness); how much mana you spend using your healing skills to help your group members survive. Now why are these two things so important to consider about? Well, for instance, if you're a healer and you hardly use your healing skills, it's great that you're not wasting all of your mana at once, but you're not helping your group survive enough. On the other hand, most beginner healers think that you should keep using your mana on spamming those healing skills. You may be helping your group survive by doing that, but it's a big no no, because if you are standing there with 0 mana, you're just a sitting duck that is letting all of your group members get knocked out.
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For starters as a healer, think of a scale with two sides on it. One is your '''efficiency'''; this shows how well you save your mana during battle. The other side of this scale is '''reliability''' (or usefulness); how much mana you spend using your healing skills to help your group members survive. Now why are these two things so important to consider about? Well, for instance, if you're a healer and you hardly use your healing skills, it's great that you're not wasting all of your mana at once, but you're not helping your group survive enough. On the other hand, most beginner healers think that you should keep using your mana on spamming those healing skills. You may be helping your group survive by doing that for a while, but it's a big no no, because if you are standing there with 0 mana, you're just a sitting duck that is letting all of your group members get knocked out.
  
But first, here's one major point that you should consider. In most RPG games, you would think that there is no cooldown for potions. Well guess what? This game has a 2 minute cooldown when you use a single potion, so it's not going to help you at all unless you really need it; hence why every group requires at least one healer in it.
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But first, here's one major point that you should consider. In most RPG games, you would think that there is no cooldown for potions. Well guess what? This game has a 2 minute cooldown when you use a single potion, so it's not going to help you at all unless you really need it; hence why every group requires at least one healer in it. Now, to continue from the paragraph stated above. The solution is that you want to be in the middle of this scale; basically you want to be efficient but also reliable enough.
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Alright, now enough theory, let's move onto the real deal, the priest skills.
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== Healing Techniques ==

Revision as of 03:03, 12 October 2018

As a priest, you are the lifeblood of your group (in other words, you take responsibility for helping your group survive as much as you can with your healing). But be warned, part of their strategy is that you have to do what it takes to be both efficient and useful at the same time. This tutorial will help you get used to the daily routine of a healer, as well as the role you play in PvP.

For starters as a healer, think of a scale with two sides on it. One is your efficiency; this shows how well you save your mana during battle. The other side of this scale is reliability (or usefulness); how much mana you spend using your healing skills to help your group members survive. Now why are these two things so important to consider about? Well, for instance, if you're a healer and you hardly use your healing skills, it's great that you're not wasting all of your mana at once, but you're not helping your group survive enough. On the other hand, most beginner healers think that you should keep using your mana on spamming those healing skills. You may be helping your group survive by doing that for a while, but it's a big no no, because if you are standing there with 0 mana, you're just a sitting duck that is letting all of your group members get knocked out.

But first, here's one major point that you should consider. In most RPG games, you would think that there is no cooldown for potions. Well guess what? This game has a 2 minute cooldown when you use a single potion, so it's not going to help you at all unless you really need it; hence why every group requires at least one healer in it. Now, to continue from the paragraph stated above. The solution is that you want to be in the middle of this scale; basically you want to be efficient but also reliable enough.

Alright, now enough theory, let's move onto the real deal, the priest skills.

Healing Techniques