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Originally Posted by Xizorz
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Originally Posted by Kalman
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Originally Posted by dfinberg
Because most raiding pallies really need 2800 mana :)
The problem is most guilds are short on locks, and can't ankh on alliance, so most SS are actually saved for a priest/pally to rez on wipes if there is any kind of a runback. But that is a clever idea.
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Immediately after a LOH, most pallies really do want that 2800 mana. :)
As to rez on wipes - it isn't an issue in BWL, since the only fight he needs it on is Nef, and we have 15 minutes to run back anyway. We usually have 4-5 locks, too, making it even less of an issue.
And yeah, Yojimboo, DI is the paladin equivalent wipe-prevention to ankh - the paladin sacrifices themself to provide the target with a 3 minute bubble. While the bubble is up, the target cannot move, cast, attack, or be attacked, and is out of combat.
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Hmm, I was under the impression that pallies were the low cost steady healing type that rarely went OOM (unless you LoH anyway). Can you click off the 3 minute bubble?
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They are, in fact, the low cost steady healing type. But LoH is a valuable tool, and our paladins don't ignore it. And once you're burnt down to zero from the LoH, the question becomes - why not? All you're losing is a reagent, and some buffs.
(You can click off the 3 minute bubble.)