World of Warcraft: Dragonflight’s Vault of the Incarnates is live now, meaning people are taking the time to consider their raid compositions. Unlike DPS, though, healers are in a pretty good position right now. While some may be even stronger in the 10.0.5 update, we’re going to look at the current offerings for now.
It’s worth noting, though, that this World of Warcraft: Dragonflight list is subjective, and it comes down to the player's skill and how they handle each healing class. Just because a healer isn’t on this list, that doesn’t mean you should never use them or bring them to your raids. Each healer brings something to the table, but these are the best.
When Holy Paladins are on their cooldowns, few healers can compare to the sheer numbers they put out. They also have helpful protection offerings like Blessing of Protection and Divine Shield. You’ll be grateful to have these in the later Vault of the Incarnates fights.
The combo of Aura Mastery and Devotion Aura is one of the best damage reduction abilities in this MMORPG. Since you’re a Paladin, you also have access to plenty of damage for ranged and melee battles. Of course, a Beacon of Light is the best part of being a Holy Paladin. It’s satisfying to make sure you heal on other targets and heal your tank.
It’s nice to see the last healer I played is still raid-viable. Discipline Priests in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is still satisfying and powerful. They still have solid burst damage, mainly passive damage. One of the hardest-hitting healers, they also have incredible shielding capabilities (Power Word: Barrier and Power Word: Shield).
Their healing abilities are solid; they have decent cooldowns and can also deal massive damage. However, they don’t deliver
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