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An idle thought

February 28th, 2009 Chris Anthony Leave a comment Go to comments
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I can’t decide whether or not it’s odd that one of the reasons I want to learn to draw is that I want to be able to draw WOW fan-art.

Matt mentioned, in response to my post on Discipline priest philosophy a few days back, that he was still divided on the issue because he “likes crit for the RNG procs like Divine Aegis“. The problem with stacking crit for Divine Aegis, at least, is that DA only shields for the amount that’s actually healed. If your heal lands on someone who’s already at full health, and it crits, the Divine Aegis that pops up will absorb zero damage. This is, obviously, less than helpful.

Also, I haven’t done the math to find out how much crit you can get on gear, but I feel like you’re actually more likely to get a critical heal with multiple fast heals than you are with fewer slow heals at a higher crit percentage. I’ll have to look into that tomorrow.

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