Healing, Overcharge, and Disarray¶
Healing pressure, overcharge, and disarray affect how long a zerg can keep fighting, how risky a commit is, and how much power a large group actually converts into the field.
Healing behavior¶
- Holy and Nature should be treated as complementary tools.
- Holy provides direct saves and burst stabilization.
- Nature supports movement, sustained pressure, HoT coverage, and recovery after the first burst window.
- Healing the wrong area is still failure, even if the healer survives.
Overcharge and disarray behavior¶
- Overcharge changes risk and effective power; do not treat it as free value.
- Disarray and large-zerg scaling mean raw numbers are not the only thing that decides a fight.
- Exact values change over time and should be verified before making number-specific claims.
Practical rule¶
Use mechanics to shape decisions, not to memorize numbers. Verify values when numbers matter.
External mechanics references¶
Use these links to check exact current values when a number matters. The manual teaches field behavior; external references verify current mechanics details.