Grand Cleric
Health, Magicka, Stamina
HEALTH | MAGICKA | STAMINA |
-None | -64 | -None |
Skills
Bar 1
Weapon 1: Restoration Staff
Templar Skill
Breath of Life
Restoration Staff Skill
Ward Ally
Restoration Staff Skill
Blessing of Restoration
Templar Skill
Luminous Shards
Templar Skill
Purifying Light
Support Skill
Reviving Barrier
Bar 2
Weapon 2: Restoration Staff
Restoration Staff Skill
Mutagen
Templar Skill
Channeled Focus
Fighters Guild Skill
Ring of Preservation
Templar Skill
Ritual of Retribution
Undaunted Skill
Sanguine Altar
Templar Skill
Remembrance
Armor Types
Light Armor | Medium Armor | Heavy Armor |
5 | 1 | 1 |
Gear and Item Set Info
I wear 3 full sets and 1 Random piece.1st: 5 pieces of Trinimac's Valor (4 vr16, improved to legendary - 1 vr15 epic necklace)2nd: 3 pieces of Willpower set(2 purple vr16 Arcane rings, and 2 legendary vr16 Resto staves - 1 for each hand - with absorb magicka enchantments)3rd: The Nightflame set. Vr16 legendary heavy helmet, and vr16 legendary medium shouldersRandom pants - I crafter vr16 legendary pants with a vr16 legendary tri-stat rune. (Trinimac style to match the rest of Trinimac's Valor armor)
General Info
I drink "Orzorga's Red Frothgar" before an outing. Lasts for 2 hours, increases magicka recovery by 457, and increases max health by 5000. So, less squishy and more magicka efficiency. Which is awesome.I keep standard health potions hot listed and drink one if I'm in danger (very rare, but sometimes it happens). I don't ever need magicka potions with my large pool and high recovery. (Also, resto staff heavy attacks and Channeled Focus help out.)First, I spam Mutagen while the team is at full health. Because it is an HoT, but also because I wear the Nightflame set. I can typically get that healing totem to proc maybe 10 times a boss battle using Mutagen this way.I tend to run into battle and throw out the skills on my back up bar first, starting with Sanguine Altar. Because it has a large synergy heal and lasts for a long time, I throw it down and forget about it. Then, I throw Ring of Preservation down on the tank before jumping out of battle.Then, I keep up with the rest of the heals, throwing Luminous Shards over the tank every once in a while to keep up his stamina and do some damage to the boss.Reviving Barrier ultimate is my favorite ultimate for healers and I use it when things get really hairy. Or, if I get low on magicka and need a breather to regenerate it.Also, wearing a full set of Trinimac's Valor means that my casting Ward Ally and Reviving Barrier has a 20% chance to damage enemies with its set bonus. So, I tend to cast Ward Ally often.
Champion Point Tips
Make sure to spend them in 2 main ways:1st - better, more efficient, Healer2nd - less squishyI have 432 Champion points and I have spent them all in this manner. So, I'm not half as squishy as most Healers. I can (if I must) pull aggro if necessary and I can jump in the middle of battle and heal because I can take more than a few hits.Every "Red" Champion point has been spent with the end result of being less squishy in mind - so, at least 30 in all 3 constellations. (The majority in The Lady)The rest have been spent with magicka efficiency and heals in mind. So, 120 in The apprentice, etc.
It might be good for my style. I have to test this build on my templar. Thanks in advice for tips.
So what Mundus stone do u recommend for this build?
I was using “The Ritual” for its explicitly stated “increased healing” boost. But, after reaching 501 Champion Points and putting 100 into “Blessed,” decided that “The Ritual” was overkill. Now, my Mundus Stone is for increased Magicka Recovery. My recovery is now around 2900.
That is incredibly high and some see it as overkill. But, I like it that way.