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Originally Posted by Toxigen
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lmao dense as diamond
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Yep, that's you. Constantly ignore facts and don't have anything relevant to say, while attempting to spam pathetic insults like a sad little playground bully.
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Originally Posted by Jimjam
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Enchanters are banned in this thread.
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Bards aren't. The discussion had also branched out to talking about hybrids in general.
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Originally Posted by zelld52
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If a monk has 5k HP, mend does 1.25k HP heal.
Every 6 minutes, no mana, no reagent. No cast time.
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So what? That's less than what Celestial Cleansing can do. Far less, most of the time. It doesn't cost a reagent and the cast time is irrelevant since it's very fast.
Mana isn't relevant in the comparison. Monks don't have mana and Paladin isn't spending their mana on anything else in a head-to-head comparison of "who can tank longer". Even with zero extra mana regen, the advantage of Celestial Cleansing over Mend is massive when looking at a single fight. Let's say the Monk can even Mend twice in the time frame - that's still only 2.5k HP, compared to Celestial Cleansing generating like 10k worth of healing from the Paladin's full mana bar, and the Paladin has Lay Hands as well.
The only time Celestial Cleansing would be worse than Mend is if the Paladin is attacking with zero downtime for several hours, in a group with zero mana regen buffs (including the Paladin not having a Flowing Thought item). Very rare. Realistically, the Paladin will be able to catch some meditate ticks and/or will gain enough mana while perma standing. If Monks were offered the choice of gaining mana/meditate and Celestial Cleansing, instead of Mend, they would take that trade.