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#27 Jan 29 2009 at 11:23 AM Rating: Decent
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thrashering wrote:
anyone know what the mats are for glyph of chain heal? I can never find this thing on the AH. I hate not having it. I also may get glyph of lesser healing wave again. I got rid of it, but think it's useful for pugging 5 man heroics. Right now I have glyph of healing wave, mana tide, and healing stream. Of course I can only use 1 at a time (mana tide or healing stream), so I don't really need both. But I was thinking about running with glyphs of healing wave, lesser healing wave, and chain heal. I just need to find someone who can make them. They are never available in AH.

I'd definitely recommend dropping Glyph of Healing Stream... Healing Stream pretty much ceases to be useful once you're out of the regular 80 instances and into heroics and raids. The damage just comes too fast and to high for it to really make any appreciable difference. I always run with Mana Spring/Mana Tide unless there is a PCT or DCT down.

Personally, I run with glyphs for LHW, CH, and WS. LHW is good for quick healing on tanks and PvP, and more MP5 from WS is always nice. I didn't find the HW glyph effect to be terribly beneficial. I never really felt like I needed it or that it did me any real good in five-mans, and I'm barely casting HW in raids anyways. But your mileage may vary.
#28 Jan 29 2009 at 7:28 PM Rating: Decent
ya I never use it in raids, I was thinking more for 5 mans. You're right though, the glyph doesn't come in handy. Only place I really liked it was the Nexus final battle. I throw heals in the tank, and heal myself in the process. As I was almost always rooted and taking damage. When I come unrooted, I jump, then just start casting. It's really not a movement fight as people say. Just jump every now and then. I didn't take that much damage.
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