
finding the balance between the damage and the healing is crucial things can get harder if you don’t correctly choose the talents! Fortifying Brew is a long cooldown that strengthens you and reduces damage in 15 seconds! Mistweaver Monks have a high HPS healing with a firm number of cooldown and baseline abilities. The perfect word that describes this healing spec is balance. World of Warcraft Mistweaver Monk and Celestial Emerald Cloud Serpent The cooldown Tranquility is the best one for healing if used with HoTs, and Shadowlands did a great job on this spec!

You can fly without using a mount by turning yourself into a Lunarwing Owl after completing the class hall in Legion!.If you shapeshift into bear or cat form, you will be using Rage or Energy instead of Mana.

This spec gives you high mobility with a solid sustaining heal, using mobility cooldowns. Restoration Druids are in this position for being so well built for healing and with a good dps when focusing! They have great and impactful cooldowns like Tranquility that go better when in a raid, Incarnation: Tree of Life, and Bloom. The best survivability for a healer! They are also the masters of HoTs. World of Warcraft Restoration Druid Peace

That being said, what this game excels at over original sin is story and dialogue and roleplaying in general. So if you like that more or not is up to you, personally I'm a turn based kinda guy but real time with pause has its moments too. The combat isn't turn based in Poe, it's real time with pause (you pause with spacebar to issue orders then unpause to watch the orders play out.) If you're really good or with the right party composition, you don't need to pause, but you're playing on harder difficulties with a team if wizards and priests you're gonna be stopping combat a lot to reissue new orders and change tactics. The combat in divinity original sin 1 (never played the second yet) is waaay more fun than pillars of eternity imo, so if you're expecting more of that, think again. This game is really nothing like divinity original sin. Expansions are worth it for content vs price, but if you don't enjoy the game, then I wouldn't get it.
