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Originally Posted by Snaggles
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IMHO I would communicate with the main healer as to how their mana is doing on average. Unless you have to tackle a lot of npc’s in a short amount of time clerics can keep up with quite a bit of healing with clarity.
If you are reliant on say a Druid healer, or you get a nasty combo of quantity & intensity, I would up-rank the slow if you can spare the mana.
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Basically your slow is preventing damage that the healer then doesn't have to heal. If their mana is good, then you can use weaker slows or maybe no slows at all. If they start to get low mana and you have plenty of mana then you can help the healer out some by throwing in some bigger slows. So be in communication with the healer and try to balance out each other's mana bars.