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How do you measure the performance of your healers?
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With DPS, that question is simple. You can take a glance at your damage meter of choice and see how much damage they’ve done, perhaps combined with how much damage they’ve taken (hitting the top of the damage meters may be impressive — but whether the only way to do that involves being a major drain on your healers’ mana, it might be better for your group as a whole whether you cut back), and can have a pretty good notion of how they’re performing. On the other hand, measuring a healer’s performance is a bit more ethereal, as discussed in depth today on Priestly Endeavors. Of course, you can watch the healing meters, but they don’t tell the entire story of a good healer. What about mana management? The 5-second rule? Heal timing? (Heal too soon and you’re overhealing and wasting mana — but heal too late and you may not have anyone to heal at all.) Kirk on Priestly Endeavors breaks it down into the info you’d want to see to completely determine healer effectiveness:

  • The health of every party member by instance.
  • Information on every heal that was cast and when it was cast (including things like capability Word: Shield which usually aren’t counted).
  • The healer’s mana by moment.

But while having a spreadsheet showing off all of that info for the duration of an instance run would certainly tell us precisely how our healers are doing, that much notes would be heavy knowledge overload. (Fascinating to sort through when you have specific questions, but I certainly wouldn’t want to do it every day.) But seeing as we don’t currently have access to such detailed data, I’m throwing the question out to you — how do you measure the performance of a healer? What additional data would you like to have in measuring the performance of a healer?

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