Sure, doing this will heal the wow gold player back to full.
Higher intellect will increase your total mana, while more spirit will improve your mana regeneration rate.So if your particular talent build calls for stats other than intellect and spirit, consider carrying additional gear to equip whenever you're asked to be the primary healer. This is especially important for feral-specced druids, who prefer strength and stamina to intellect and spirit.Likewise, as a healer, your mana is your lifeline and the lifeline of everyone else. So it must be managed carefully. Different spells will heal more efficiently when used on different classes and armor-types. This is governed by casting speed, type of heal and potency of heal.As above, preserving your mana is vital to a good healer. One of the biggest mana-wasters of all is the act of over-healing.Over-healing occurs when you cast a potent healing spell on a player that has only suffered a minor amount of damage, the player has more than 70-80% health remaining. Sure, doing this will heal the wow gold player back to full. But the spell will heal for more damage than the player sustained. And during a tough fight, you'll be wishing you hadn't wasted so many potent heal early in the battle. But with a little care, the bad habit of over-healing can be avoided.Heal over time spells are the preferred healing spells to cast when a player's health is slowly dropping to 75-85%. If, however, their health is dropping quickly, consider a well-timed potent healing spell.Time your regular or slow heals so that they're cast when a player's health hits 40-60%.