User talk:Glowyrm

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Gourra (Talk) 10:49, 12 May 2009

Priest coefficients
Priest empowering coefficients are being simply added by a value to the static ones.

Druid coefficients, however are being multiplied (not added) by that static coefficients.

Read the tooltip for comparison.

Empowered Healing: Your Greater Heal spell gains an additional X% and your Flash Heal and Binding Heal gain an additional Y% of your bonus healing effects. (additional means that these are additive, a flat value is added to the current one.)

Empowered Rejuvenation: The talent differs from other similar talents in that it does not cause your HoTs to gain a flat 20% of your spell power, but rather increases the coefficient by 20% of itself. For the direct healing part of Regrowth, that means it goes from 53,90% to 64,68% while Rejuvenation (rank 15) goes from 188,0% to 225,6%.

Veljamh (talk) 15:57, February 22, 2010 (UTC)

Empowered Healing
I realize what the tooltip says but extensive testing has proven that Empowered Healing indeed works by changing the coefficient. This change is multiplicative like most calculations in WoW are.

Is your only source the tooltip? Because tooltips have been know to be very misleading before, MANY times.

A frequent poster on Elitist Jerks Priest Healing Compendium has done extensive testing on this. For some reason, the page isn't loading right now, could be because it's from 3.1.

Well, if you can show some proof other than your interpretation of the tooltip, I would really like to see it.

If I'm wrong, I would be the first to say it.

Also, look at the Empowered Renew tooltip, it also says "additional" but the coefficient on the wowwiki page shows it was multiplied, which is also correct.