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Lots of good points made, another thing that i would like to suggest, especially when you are playing so many classes is that you single out a couple and then play them first and foremost. The difference between logging on and playing with a character that you played well a month ago, but haven't played since and logging on and playing character that you are playing every day is absolutely huge. The dangerous part of this is that you oftentimes won't notice this yourself. An example:
When i was playing my resto druid actively i would instinctively know at any point in time;
a) How much damage i was propably going to take and thus how much healing i was propably gonna need before i could go bear for mitigation.
b) How much healing my current stack was worth and the duration of it.
c) The likeliness i was to get stunned or otherwise caught in bad situations.
d) The number of outs i had left and an at least semi-clear plan on how to use them.
This made me able to survive some quite outrageus stuff from time to time. However i haven't played that character in way over a month so when i do hop on it and go play i am constantly loosing lifebloom stacks, getting stunned in bad positions/at bad times and forgeting all sorts of small things that when combined make up for a whole lot of a difference. The general point that i am trying to get through here is that over time with practise you are propably going to go from playing rather reactive to playing proactive, witch is where you want to go. This does however fade if you dont play that character and thus your results are gonna be worse.
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