![]() (This is personal opinion - i find it a lot easier to keep up with “dots” with balance affinity - whereas finding the time to sneak in and get your bleeds up is a trickier - depending on your affixes for the week).Īt the end of the day - the passives often don’t get enough credit. It takes some getting used to - and i’d say it’s a little more complex than the balance affinity - but both work great. I still play feral affinity because i’ve played catweaving style for years - even before it was meta (as many have). In fact - some of the high end restoration druids in shadowlands beta are using balance affinity quite a bit over feral right now (but don’t jump the gun…i’ll get into that in a min). It’s easy for new healers to tunnel vision health bars and forget to do mechanics (why the $%*& is this druid taking so much da…oh that’s me).įor now - balance affinity seems to have better raw numbers - and compliment heals a little better in M+. Make sure you can conveniently see both your party’s health bars and your character.Casting a heal while in cat form will shift you out of it so plan your bars/keybinds accordingly Always be able to start casting heals immediately. If you do try catweaving, make sure your main healing spells are in an accessible key bind- either on a different bar than the one that switches to the cat bar, or you can move them to the cat bar as well if you prefer them there.The difference between the two isn’t going to be make or break for most content- if trying to be in melee range and shapeshifting around is knocking you off of your heal game, just add ranged damage when you can.The movement speed you get from Feral Affinity is generally more helpful than the increased range you get from Balance.This is largely due to the autoattack damage from what I have heard. Feral affinity has better DPS assuming you can be in/are comfortable in melee range.Get used to the healing before trying to mix in too much DPS.
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