![]() ![]() While we originally intended for this effect to be a mystery, we realize that guilds now know what the tooltip on the proc says without necessarily knowing the details on how it works. We have received many questions about how the proc works on Val’anyr, the Hammer of the Ancient Kings. If the shield goes down because the 8 sec duration expires or it absorbs that much damage, it can go up again as long as the Blessing lasts, which is 15 sec. If the druid also gets Lifebloom and Regrowth on the tank while the Blessing is up, then those ticks also contribute to the shield. A shield is applied to the tank which absorbs 15% of the amount healed by that tick and each remaining tick of the Rejuv. ![]() The Blessing procs on the druid on the second tick. The shield is now at 2700 damage absorbed (1500 + 1200) for 8 sec.Įxample 2: A druid casts Rejuv on the tank, healing her. The paladin then casts another heal for 8K, but only heals the tank for 600 before she is at full health. The tank dodges the next two hits, so no damage is absorbed. ![]() ![]() The Blessing procs, so the paladin’s Holy Light immediately causes a shield on the tank which will now absorb 1500 damage. The shield can grow to a maximum size of 20,000 damage absorbed.Įxample 1: A paladin casts Holy Light for 10K on the tank, which partially heals her. 100% overhealing will not proc the Blessing on the healer, but the shield itself includes overhealing once the Blessing is active. However the shield is based on the size of the heal itself, not the amount healed – i.e. Note that the spell has to actually heal, so hots ticking on a fully-healed target cannot cause the proc. It includes healing done by subsequent ticks of existing hots on the target. Now all of your heals for the next 15 sec cause an 8 sec damage shield. The way this works is that when the proc happens (which is a 10% chance whenever a hot or direct spell heals, with a 45 sec internal cooldown) you gain a buff (the Blessing) on yourself. ![]()
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