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Any tips for a new priest?
I've always been in love with the healing class in any game, I just like healing people and making sure they don't die. So, I've decided to make myself a priest as a secondary character on my account but I'm just curious If any veteran healers can give me some tips?
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Step 2: Once you reach endgame, don't use combat skill at all besides Triple Nem.
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit
Step 2: Laugh at them when they die
Step 3: Keep laughing
This speaks to me.
2. Let those who blatantly ignores dungeon mechanics repeatedly on their own. If they die, you laugh.
3. Keep laughing.
4. It's your fault again.
5. If you choose to YOLO instance matching, pray to Skywhale that you don't get a trap team.
6. I wish you all the best.
Jokes aside though, you need to have a heart of steel and thick skin when you play as a healer in TERA. Because by TERA logic, 90% of the time it's always a healer's fault (sometimes it can be a healer's fault but ye.) Also, watching videos on Youtube from a priest's POV in dungeon runs help.
glyph mana charge for its extra mana output. use that off cooldown, and restorative burst glyphed for mana per second. aim for as much uptime as possible on these as well - after keeping people alive, the dps support i mentioned earlier, as well as mana support, are the most important parts of being a priest.