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Oct/2010

Spiritual Guidance: How to critique a priest without making them cry
by youkos

The screening process

There's a priest who has recently joined our guild. His overhealing seems to be a wow gold little bit high. I'm not sure if I'm reading it right and I was hoping you could tell me how you evaluate the priests (or healers) that are in your guild. I'm not sure if he's doing the right things. His HPS doesn't seem to be where our other healers are at. Am I supposed to be using numbers as a solid way to see how good they are? .



In most cases, it's difficult for me to check out a healer in action. I'm a healer and I have responsibilities of my own. Observing other healers while healing is difficult to do when working through heroic raids. The best I would be able to do on main raids is give myself a fairly easy assignment and stay near the healer I want to observe. The intent here is to build up some idea of what they do and how they respond. I'd keep them focused so I can see their targets and their casts. .

On Lord Jaraxxus, he fell to a Legion Flame.

We're going to use the example of a holy priest named Dazzlehoff (and note I just made that name up so everything beyond that is a sheer coincidence). He understands that he's not going to get an immediate raid spot and that he's willing to work towards one. As the GM, I noted that he's actually copied and pasted the application successfully (an important first step). His answers are sound. The addons he uses happen to be the same as the ones the guild requests. Dazzlehoff is ready to raid and he's submitted a formal guild application. .

You can only show healers the door. It's up to them to walk through it.


ljz322 world of warcraft gold What am I specifically looking for?
All of his gear is augmented for a priest of his level. He's got a healthy mix of spellpower and intellect gems. Already, he's shown that he's willing to invest the time and money into his character with the limited resources he has. His gear is enchanted to the max. .



First, what I'll do is outline exactly what happened. I'm not going to call Dazzlehoff a failure but I will tell him honestly that he needs more practice and that he needs to get better because he made some key mistakes. Combat logs show events in the last few seconds before a player gets taken down. .

Spell usage: Are they using the right spells at the right time? Awareness: How fast were bvlgari replica they able to hustle a Snobold through to melee? How quick did they get out of the fire? Discipline: Are they keeping the assigned player(s) alive like they were instructed to? Independent thought: Can they think on their feet or do they have to be "hand held" throughout an entire boss fight with someone repeatedly telling them what they have to do? Can they run when being pursued? As an example, did they Psychic Scream defensively on Faction Champs?This tends to be an ongoing process and it is going to require multiple raids to build up a healer profile.

What this initially tells me is that he's either nervous or he's not as familiar with the fights. He needs to spend more time and get some more seasoning in. Either way, what I do know is that Dazzlehoff is definitely not ready for Trial of the Grand Crusader. Maybe he's only done the first few bosses and hasn't really had a lot of time in here yet. .
On Faction Champions, he was taken down by a Warrior.

Once in a while, I'll get a question in the mail from a reader that goes something like this:
A quick glance on the armory illustrates that Dazzlehoff has mixed gear. It ranges from Conquest badge level gear to Triumph badge level gear. I immediately strike him from the roster for Trial of the Grand Crusader (hard mode). Dazzlehoff has not yet earned that right. Hard mode is hard and I need to bring in the best geared players who I trust can do what I need them to do. His initiation path is going to revolve around filling in for regulars as needed and participating in alt runs. Mentally, I calculate that he should be capable of holding his own in Trial of the Crusader 10 or 25. .
Sincerely,
Remember that not everyone is going to react favorably or positively to the feedback you're giving them. Not every applicant is going to watches replica pan out. If they simply can't accept your comments or if they show no signs of improvement, it's best to cut your losses and move on. .
In any case, we manage to clear out ToC 25 on our alts. We're going to look at all the mistakes he made and figure out what he needs to do to get better. Now we get to publicly dissect Dazzlehoffs performance. Granted, it was a shaky run but we managed to get the whole place down nonetheless. Whether you do it in public or private is up to you. If there's no major problems, tell him he did a good job and that he didn't do anything majorly wrong. There's good and bad sides to both (but that's currently beyond the scope of this post). .

Seeing as we have a run for alts, there is nothing wrong with squeezing him in there to heal. More attention will need to be paid because some players might be prone to making mistakes on their alt. It adds a bit of extra strain since some players may not be as intimately familiar with their alts as they are with their mains. .
The evaluation process


It's just the first raid and I'm generally lenient to players after they make their first mistake on certain fight abilities. If players screw up, that's okay. Something I like to tell my raiders is to never make the same mistake twice. .

On Northrend Beasts, he managed to get himself trampled by Icehowl.

All of that meets the minimum requirement.
How I fake watches tell him
As an example, I would say Dazzlehoff got trampled by Icehowl. He's a healer and he should be capable of healing himself while running with a Legion Flame debuff active. If he can't, then he's not geared enough or skilled enough to do so. He can't allow that to happen. I would use Lord Jaraxxus as an example where he got tunnel visioned. His situational awareness would have to improve because I saw him run right into Icehowl's path. The best way to prevent that is to position himself in such a way where he won't be blocked by wooden posts or doorways. Minimize obstacles. .
Unfortunately for Dazzlehoff, he was accepted into the guild on a probationary basis during a week where ToC 25 had already been cleared out. The best environment to check out initiates is in the raid. If they're supposed to raid, stick them in a raid environment. But there is hope for our young healer-to-be. They'll either sink or swim. Every Sunday, the guild holds an alt run for extra Crusader Orbs and any main characters that happened to miss out on a raid earlier in the week. What did I recruit them for? I recruited them for raiding. Running heroics isn't exactly going to give me a lot of information on how they'll react under pressure. .
Now at this point, it's up to Dazzlehoff to decide what to do. He can continue to stay in the guild and take the suggestions to heart. The process starts again next week and the week after that. .



Let's start from the top. We open up our hypothetical guild page only to discover that a holy priest has applied to the guild!

Dazed from healingIn this week's Spiritual Guidance, I'll walk you through how I evaluate priests who join my guild. We'll go all the way from application through to raid insertion. I'll go over the best times to get impressions, what I look for specifically, and how I deliver the necessary feedback. .

Every week (usually), Spiritual Guidance will offer practical insight for priests of the holy profession. Your host is Matt Low, the grand poobah of and a founder of , a UI and addons blog for WoW.
On Anub'Arak, his healing exceed that of every other healer during the final 30%.

On Twins, his assigned tank died.

On Twins, I would tell him the tank death wasn't his fault. The tank just happened to eat 6 of the opposite colored orbs in a 1 second span. I'd tell him that while it wasn't a requirement, a standout healer would be able to notice 6 dark orbs gliding in their tank and immediately unload their cooldowns, shields, and heals to try to sustain them through that damage. .

Thankfully, I have a retribution paladin as an alt. More importantly, I can swivel my camera to them directly and pay increased attention to what they do. Having a DPS alt lets me loosen up a bit to the point where I can feel comfortable checking out a player without having to worry about keeping the raid alive as a healer. I can simply faceroll my way through most of the bosses. .
Dear Matt,
But in this case, Dazzlehoff made a few key mistakes.
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