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. Finally, Lum tested if the Druid was recieving aggro, and as you can see above, neither the Druid caster or the Warlock is strained by the end heal of Lifebloom -- just one point of damage can still wow gold pull the mob around. There's been a lot of discussion most this already -- the HoT characteristic of Lifebloom still does cause threat (for the Druid), and so you combine that with the certainty that lots of people were testing under ""unsecure"" situations,
and the whole thing got wow gold very confusing. But Lum's tests seem very clear: Druids can cast absent knowing that they won't pull aggro with that burst of healing at the end of the spell. I don't now most anyone else, but I find this article to be fairly helpful. |