What I have found with healing CRs is its all about cast timing. As a healer you need to be able to predict incoming damage, and react accordingly. I great example with MW monks is the fact that in order to be effective, you need to "prep" for incoming damage, this means pooling your ReM charges, and sending them out about 10 seconds before the damage goes out. Then making sure you have 4 chi, ready to uplift. This CR is great for healing environments where there's constant damage going out, and there's enough going on for your heals to always be effective.
What I have also found is that you're almost always going to get beat out be absorb classes like Paladin's and Disc Priests. Especially when their blanket shields are enough to keep the raid close to topped off for the duration of the fight. You will definitely need to adjust your settings according to the heal composition you are running with as well as for each encounter. Generally what I have found in this CR is I find myself wasting resources during periods low damage output, then when it's time for large AOE raid damage, the CR doesn't have the resources to really shine. - I think having the option to prep for burst, then burst heal would really help with this.
More feedback - smart dispels are important - a great example of logic that should be in place is the debuffs on Mythic Hellfire High Council, where eventually you'll dispel the debuff but after a time threshhold. As well as things like healing CDs and external CDs - in my opinion should always be managed by the user, not the bot. But one thing Oracle II did really well was built the CR profiles around each raid's fight mechanics.. giving the user the option to quickly adjust settings based upon each encounter. a great example would be in response to the recent post offering settings for Gorefiend - those settings may not be optimal for a fight like Kilrogg or Fel Lord where the damage is bursty, with periods of extremely low damage output.
For those looking for a healing CR that does EVERYTHING for you, while still getting "top heals," I'll be honest, you're not going to find that in any CR. I think that JadyMonk has done one thing intelligent with its logic, be giving the user the ability to define priority targets, but even with that being said.. everything is situational.
Another piece of input for HFC would be Heroic/Mythic Tyrant Velhari support - during P2 the bot literally does everything possible to top off the raid due to the health decrease debuff, leaving you OOM and unprepared for P3 when the debuff fades.
Overall I think that this CR is definitely superior to Tuanha with regards to the concept of the healing logic, with prioritization. But is less capable of handling dynamic healing environments giving the user many additional contingency type options like Tuanha does.
What I have found with healing CRs is its all about cast timing. As a healer you need to be able to predict incoming damage, and react accordingly. I great example with MW monks is the fact that in order to be effective, you need to "prep" for incoming damage, this means pooling your ReM charges, and sending them out about 10 seconds before the damage goes out. Then making sure you have 4 chi, ready to uplift. This CR is great for healing environments where there's constant damage going out, and there's enough going on for your heals to always be effective.
What I have also found is that you're almost always going to get beat out be absorb classes like Paladin's and Disc Priests. Especially when their blanket shields are enough to keep the raid close to topped off for the duration of the fight. You will definitely need to adjust your settings according to the heal composition you are running with as well as for each encounter. Generally what I have found in this CR is I find myself wasting resources during periods low damage output, then when it's time for large AOE raid damage, the CR doesn't have the resources to really shine. - I think having the option to prep for burst, then burst heal would really help with this.
More feedback - smart dispels are important - a great example of logic that should be in place is the debuffs on Mythic Hellfire High Council, where eventually you'll dispel the debuff but after a time threshhold. As well as things like healing CDs and external CDs - in my opinion should always be managed by the user, not the bot. But one thing Oracle II did really well was built the CR profiles around each raid's fight mechanics.. giving the user the option to quickly adjust settings based upon each encounter. a great example would be in response to the recent post offering settings for Gorefiend - those settings may not be optimal for a fight like Kilrogg or Fel Lord where the damage is bursty, with periods of extremely low damage output.
For those looking for a healing CR that does EVERYTHING for you, while still getting "top heals," I'll be honest, you're not going to find that in any CR. I think that JadyMonk has done one thing intelligent with its logic, be giving the user the ability to define priority targets, but even with that being said.. everything is situational.
Another piece of input for HFC would be Heroic/Mythic Tyrant Velhari support - during P2 the bot literally does everything possible to top off the raid due to the health decrease debuff, leaving you OOM and unprepared for P3 when the debuff fades.
Overall I think that this CR is definitely superior to Tuanha with regards to the concept of the healing logic, with prioritization. But is less capable of handling dynamic healing environments giving the user many additional contingency type options like Tuanha does.
First of all:I just bought it for mistweaving in pvp, it seems VERY bad. im always lowest healer by ALOT and that's not due to gear. seems the monk doesn't realllly know how to heal or any set priority. my character spends most of bgs running around not healing. any suggestions on how to fix this or should I just get my refund?
@ Alisha
The combat routine for Monk Heal is OK but not Good.
I tested it in LFR the Heal is there Very Nice cause with 689 Monk heal with Full Heroic Blackrockfoundry Best in Slot Gear in Mythic Dungeon and with Dungeon Standard config and if u change the settings higher the Group just die.
Hey Alisha
i really like your cr, but i realize it never or rarely uses Revivalin PvP, in PvE i dont know,
i use it with combat bot, i move it my own, i have to use Revival myself
thanks alisha ur the best
Really enjoyed your routine Alisha but after three account with monks on them perma band i am scared crap to use HB , excellent routines thou miss using them.
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Hi...i'm having issues getting routine to work.....it was fine earlier
[19:38:05.679 D] Exception was thrown in BotBase.Root.Tick
[19:38:05.681 D] Buddy.Coroutines.CoroutineUnhandledException: Exception was thrown by coroutine ---> System.Exception: Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed, at addr: 5DEE5FD8, Size: 56
at GreyMagic.ExternalProcessMemory.ReadByteBuffer(IntPtr addr, Void* buffer, Int32 count)
at GreyMagic.MemoryBase.Read[T](IntPtr addr)