Al’ar Healing Setup
Recommended Healers:
Total: 6+
2 AoE Healers (AoE): Shaman or CoH Priest
2 Direct Healers (DH): Paladin or Priest
1 Single Target Padder (STP): Druid or Priest
1 Additional (Any): Any Class
Healing targets
Phase 1
Active Al’ar Tank – 3 healers: 2 DH + 1 STP
Adds Tank + Melee DPS – 2 healers: 1 AoE + Any
Ranged DPS: 1 healer: 1 AoE
Phase 2
Active Al’ar Tank – 3 healers: 2 DH + 1 STP
Adds Tank – 2 healers: 2 Any
Raid (everyone not tanking) – 1 healer: 1 AoE
Positioning
Phase 1
Active Al’ar Tank Healers: Stand with and follow the ranged DPS in the center of the lower level as they move to follow Al’ar below the tanking platforms.
Adds Tank + Melee DPS Healers: Stand with and follow the Adds Tank and Melee DPS as they move back and forth between the bottom of the 2 ramps.
Ranged DPS Healer: Stand with and follow the ranged DPS in the center of the lower level as they move to follow Al’ar below the tanking platforms.
Phase 2
Active Al’ar Tank Healers: The tanks should be trying to keep Al’ar in the center of the lower level so stay near there while avoiding Meteor and Flame patches.
Adds Tank Healers: The adds tank will be moving all around trying to collect the adds as they drop at random positions.
Raid Healer: The raid will be spread out so no one place is best. Chain Heal FTW.
Comments
To make it simpler we like to have the two adds tank healers from phase 1 just continue on to the adds tank for phase two (we use different tanks for these 2 roles). The adds tank in phase 2 doesn’t take more damage than 1 healer can handle but we use 2 because of how much they need to move around. It ensures that there’s a better chance one of them is close enough to them. We also put a raid mark over the adds tank’s head for phase 2 because it gets crazy and hard to find them quickly.