I'm just getting started with using Oracle II with my boosted level 90 Discipline Priest, and I have just tossed it right into some botting of random heroics using standard settings (I only enabled movement) and I find the healing to be lacking quite a lot during heroics. Does this routine require specific setups in order to work decently? I'm used to using TuanHA's paid profiles and there I simply hit the "Dungeon" presets button, enable movement and it will do really well in heroics, it being DPS or Healing.
On my Discipline Priests first run in a heroic I noticed the tank would get below 50% HP on trash without the bot seeming to care much. It would just go on with some casual healing, doing some prayer of mending without really healing the tank to 100%. Is this normal behaviour? I figured it might be some mana savings thing, but considering I had about 100% mana all the way through the heroic it felt a bit wired for the routine to prioritize like this. I did try to enable the allow overheal option but it didn't really seem to make much of a difference.
EDIT:
It seems to be doing much better on my second go for some reason, only problem I'm facing is that the routine seems to have some awkward movement logics in heroics? This is only happening when using Oracle II. What happens is that DungeonBuddy have 15 set as follow distance (to the tank) and even when the tank has moved far beyond 15 yards from my character is won't start to move before a few seconds later and due to insane haste most tanks have during heroics these days I'm getting locked out of boss fight way too often. It becomes quite obvious that I'm botting due to this. I'm not entirely sure why my toon is having problems following the tank using Oracle II compared to Singular and TuanHA? At the start of Temple of the Jade Serpent it would pick up quests and wait until the last party member, which weren't the tank started to move until it would begin to move towards the tank and at this time the tank was way ahead.