On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:01:57 -0400, John Salerno <johnjsal.TakeThisOut@NOSPAMgmail.com>
wrote:
>So, when I finally start being a healer (granted, just around level
>15-20 for now), are there any must have mods? I imagine a healer needs
>some kind of organization to keep things going smoothly....
PartyBars or similar, that lets you put a bar of spells next to each party
member; I find that excellent in 5-mans. No use in raids, but I can live
with just clicking on the member and then clicking on the heal there... I
know others prefer Clique but it'd drive me mad trying to remember what
combination of keys/clicks casts what spell if I can't see it visually.
PartyDamage; shows damage on party members' portraits, like you normally
see on your own portrait, so you can see when someone's getting hit.
HealingEstimator, gives a bar showing how much your heal will fill up the
target's healthbar... or overheal by. I find I notice it going bright red a
lot easier than I notice someone's healthbar fill up mid-cast if someone
else healed them.
Decursive, took some getting used to but it's definitely the best way to
dispel debuffs.
Mendwatch, only any use for high level priests, but it tells you just where
your prayer of mending went so you know whether to cast another or let it
do its thing.
CorpseInfo - if you like to do drive-by resses on corpses you pass, it does
a /who on every player corpse you mouseover and tells you if they're online
or not.
ItemRack, not really a healing addon but I find it very useful indeed for
switching between healing gear and normal gear.
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