The
main benefit of Newbie
Healbot in World of Warcraft is that you get a new colored box for
every player in your party or a raid with their health. Something like
this. So yeah, a colored box for every player. Healbot allows you to set up
different spells on different clicks - for example. If you left click the
Healbot bar, you cast Healing Wave on that player. Middle click = Riptide.
Right click - Chain Heal.
Of
course, you can choose what spells to cast on what click. You can also use
Shift and CTRL as modifiers, so for example. I had Earth Shield bound on Ctrl +
right click. Go to a healing training dummy and set it up as you wish. My set up
on all healers is that left click was always the basic, slow heal (Healing
wave), middle click was the HoT (Riptide, Life bloom,
Holy Shock...), right click was the special heal often used (Rejuvenation,
Chain heal.). Shift + clicks were often special heals rarely used, and Ctrl +
clicks were used for cool downs (Lay on hands, Pain Suppressions, Blessing of
Sacrifice, Barkskin...). My advice is to set up you often used spells on just
clicks, rarely used on Shift + click and really rare spells on Ctrl + click.
Oh
yeah, the options. There's tons of them but don't be discouraged. There are a
few general things you should set up right away, all the other stuff can wait:
Groups and stuff: you don't need grouping
for 5 mans; I recommend having a separate "Tank" group and the rest
normal raid groups like your RL set you up for raids. I have set the bars in a
ways so that the tank is always on top. That way I know my priority and can
never mistake him for a DPS.
Spells: we talked about that the healing
spells. You can also set up non-healing spells (like totems, blessings etc.)
and you can set up macros if you want, for example, if you shift + middle click
you can use the macro for /burp at your focus target. Anything is possible.
Size of the bars: I like large bars where
I can see everything. I put them on the right side of my character so my eyes
can stay on the bars, but my peripheral vision can still see my character and
what's going on in the fight so I can move accordingly. I found it to be the
best place, at least for 5 mans. For raiding you'll have to make the bars
smaller and find a decent chunk of space on your screen to put all 25 of them
there (plus pets).
More information you can check:https://www.mmogah.com/news/title/world-of-warcraft-newbie-healer
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