Like their counterparts in the Mississippi River Valley, these villages also were organized around ceremonial centers featuring the plazas, mounds, and temples that characterize sixteenth-century communities across the Southeast. Sixteenth-century Indian societies had powerful leaders who traced their ancestry to legendary culture heroes, much like modern Americans tracing their lineages back to the “founding fathers” or to European nobility. Sometimes, leaders competed with one another to determine whose ancestor possessed the greatest power or prestige. But you know that I am older than you, and that I confine you in your walls whenever I wish, and you have never seen my country.” When de Soto met with Pacaha and a rival leader, Casqui, Pacaha reportedly told Casqui that: “You know well that I am a greater lord than you, and of more honorable parents and grandparents, and that to me belongs a higher place.” But Casqui replied: “True it is that you are a greater lord that I, and that your forebears were greater than mine. We just rely on big heal crits with divine word, occasional serenities and PW:L snipes.In some parts of Arkansas, several communities were organized into larger “chiefdoms” under the command of an especially powerful leader. Ive only healed through a 21 tyrannical raging tempest so far, the hardest storm is the one when we dont have a haste buff on. The boss is always easier with a class that can purge. A crit from it is insta heal back to full.Īlso dont forget to dispell the boss if he is buffed. You can also try to play with fire and get 1 teammate below 30% and hit him with a power word: life. You can pop symbol of hope in between if you see your dps using there main defensives. If your group has fourth storm, you probably will have a PI again. Then fade, apotheosis and divine word: serenity on third storm. Precast divine hymn, pop fade, use divine word:serenity again and use PI on second storm. You can just pop fade for damage reduction, divine word: serenity and spam heal, flash heal plus occasional serenities with the haste buff on first storm. You still need a brain to play Prevoker and RDruid, the specs themselves don't carry bad players.Īs a hpriest main this season(2.7k only tho, but purely pugged my way), your group usually lusts at start. Other healers need to be brought up to that degree of flexibility, otherwise none of them will be fun to play. It's easier to do well with Prevoker or RDruid because their kits are more robust, not because they do more raw healing. Holydin struggles more at dealing with consistent "rot damage" which these dungeons are absolutely full of this season, coupled with "you need to do melee DPS to build your Healer spender points" limitation with so many anti-melee mechanics already (same problem MW faces). RSham and MW have had crap cooldowns for years. The raw HPS performance is there for all healers, it's the cooldowns being useful or useless for dealing with the dungeon mechanics that are the problem. RShaman has to choose between throughput and utility that all used to be baseline, Mistweaver's top performing build really hurts when you can't be in melee and need to hardcast, and they bring no utility that a WW Monk doesn't already. Buff the underperformers and now you have more viable options to play or invite, rather than less. Nerf Prevoker and RDruid, now every healer will be "bottom tier". It's not that Prevoker and RDruid are overperforming, it's that others are underperforming or don't have as much needed Utility in their kits anymore with the talent changes. Nerfs won't "bring better balance", buffs will.
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