Pinketon wrote:Usually, everyone doesn't get hurt a set amount. I use battery usually when one caster is getting the beat down, and it's like instahealing just him.
This is also why Pinkerton is a noob, and why I'm the rank 6 cleric and not him

In regards to healing just 1 person, this is the problem with battery:
People may not get hurt all at once, but that doesn't mean they don't do a lot of stupidass things to waste your battery.
1) Jumping off milegate, or falling off the stairs
2) Getting buffed
3) Run towards a milegate, get DoT'd, then run home crying
4) Being a dumbass
and yea, pink is a dumbass, but he's right about this:
5) It doesn't do shit for yourself.
There are a few positives on battery though:
1) The recast timer starts after you cast it. So if you cast it, and 30 min later your battery isn't used up (only possible if no 'tards drain it), you can cast it again immediately after your first battery is drained. So its almost like a 2140 battery (although in many cases, some retard drains yourbattery first).
2) It can heal while you're mezzed.
Overall though, 1 cast of spreadheal can heal for more than battery in most cases. I don't think super has the spreadheal though, so maybe battery is a better investment.
Pinkerton wrote:battery is like another insta.
MOC actually saves your groupmates lives cuz you can cast heals, but for a pac healer, i dunno. If you couldn't CC those bastards enough, then you're just a useless assface pac healer.
I have battery on my cleric, and it's damn nice, but since clerics can't stop people from porking them from behind, MOC is useful to them too.
Pink, unlike clerics, Pac Healers have 3 different types of CC. So if they purge or whatever, and they're on you, at the very least, you can MoC and root them.
Anyways, D, keep battery for now. I bet MoC isn't feasible until you're around rank 6 anyways.