Originally Posted by Animosityftw
The humanoid tanks can't be kept up solo, which is really sucking the healers time down. We've been using a paladin on the Prot war who tanks humanoids, with a raid healing shaman helping. Opposite him is our feral, healed by a priest, with that sides shaman helping him. Once they have both healers though, the Sentinel warrior dies because his paladin tells me he needs two healers as well. I tried adding a resto druid to hot all the tanks, but that didn't work either. It seems the second a humanoid healer tries to help out the sentinel tank, a humanoid tank dies.
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It'll probably help to swap your humanoid tank healers so the warrior gets Inspiration buff from the priest (which would be largely or completely wasted on the bear).
A warrior tanking humanoids can be solo healed by a priest in my experience (
Wow Web Stats).
However that is very much a full-time job, you will very rarely have the luxury of throwing off-heals to sentinel tank or anyone else - even the seconds in between the humanoid packs are precious for your tank's survival as that's when you can spare the global cooldown to stick a fresh Renew/PoM on him, to help take the edge off the brutal incoming damage while all 3 adds from the next pack are alive.
You say that having a resto druid HoT the tanks didn't work - in what way exactly didn't it work for you?
We've found that extremely helpful for the sentinel tank's survival in particular.