In the Burning Crusade, we’ve decided to make a fundamental change to the way spells calculate the bonus they receive from +healing and +spell damage effects and items. This is because we have seen a growing trend in using “downrankingâ€� and large amounts of +healing items, which we feel negatively impacts game balance. Downranking involves high-level players using lower level spell ranks and +healing gear to conserve mana, but maintain a high rate of healing done. Through this method, it has become possible in the live game for healing characters to heal large amounts of damage indefinitely without running out of mana. To maintain progression of use through spell ranks, we are changing how lower ranked spells relate to characters of higher level.
Spells will now receive a smaller bonus from +healing and +spell damage based on a comparison of the level at which the spell was learned and the caster’s current level. Take the Priest spell Heal 2 as an example:
The spell is learned at level 22, and the base points for healing on the spell keep increasing until level 27. So, level 27 is considered the spell’s max level in our calculation.
This system gives an additional 6 levels of slack before applying any penalty to casting Heal 2; so, players up to level 33 can cast it with no penalty.
In this example, we will use level 34 (one level past the cast level of the spell) as a starting point.
The bonus from +healing is multiplied by this ratio:
((spell level)+6)/(player level)
That means the level 34 player only gets 97% of the normal bonus from +healing items when casting Heal 2. A level 60 player would only get 55% of the bonus, while a level 70 would get 47%.
The exact same system will also apply to damage spells. However, as healing classes tend to use downranking more often than others, healers are likely to see more effect from this change than other classes. As a general rule, players will be able to use the top 2 or 3 ranks of each spell before receiving any penalty. All of the existing ratios for the +healing and +spell damage bonuses on spells are also still in effect; so spells with a short casting time will continue to receive a smaller bonus than spells with a longer casting time. Spells learned below level 20 will still receive substantially smaller bonuses.
Change to Coefficient Bonuses on Spells
Change to Coefficient Bonuses on Spells
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Re: Change to Coefficient Bonuses on Spells
Hehe life of a healer gets abit more difficult in TBC thats for sure
Still think that is a load of bullcrap but I'll save my final judgement until I can try it for myself.
I mean... to justify us (druids in this case) using rank 13 HT (Heals a friendly target for 2707 to 3197 costs 935 mana) our manapool would have to grow alot. Although I have heard that our base mana doubles (which in itself is bullshait for drewds) but that means jack squat as long as the +int progression doesn't keep up.
Edit: I'm cranky in the morning, need my tea.
I mean... to justify us (druids in this case) using rank 13 HT (Heals a friendly target for 2707 to 3197 costs 935 mana) our manapool would have to grow alot. Although I have heard that our base mana doubles (which in itself is bullshait for drewds) but that means jack squat as long as the +int progression doesn't keep up.
Edit: I'm cranky in the morning, need my tea.
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/slapJhorar wrote:Still think that is a load of bullcrap but I'll save my final judgement until I can try it for myself.
I mean... to justify us (druids in this case) using rank 13 HT (Heals a friendly target for 2707 to 3197 costs 935 mana) our manapool would have to grow alot. Although I have heard that our base mana doubles (which in itself is bullshait for drewds) but that means jack squat as long as the +int progression doesn't keep up.
Edit: I'm cranky in the morning, need my tea.
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