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SCH here, would not sacrifice MND for crit. I prioritize the same way you do WHM.
This is a good chance for me to move my heal testing junk from ACN thread here so I'll probably do so later (and update with Omnilex so I'm not basing everything on only 2 data points).
I'm not doing coil but going for a crit build on a healer seems like an incredibly daft idea. You'll either not heal enough when you can't crit or overheal when you do crit.
I only focus on crit after MND is ironed out, but the above post seems a bit oblivious about the effect of crit on SCH.
I posted a site in this thread:
http://www.bluegartr.com/threads/118...we-thought-%29
That has a lot of calculators.
It doesn't have sch, but it does have whm:
healing: http://valk.dancing-mad.com/?page_id=200
healing returns: http://valk.dancing-mad.com/?page_id=279
How he got his info:
http://valk.dancing-mad.com/?page_id...reaterthanfive
Might be a good place to start in figuring out how much mnd/crit is good.
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I know how Adloquium works, but I don't spam Adloquium because it costs a ton of mana. Only when the target is under heavy pressure or needs to be topped off before a spike (like Mountain Buster), do I cast Adloquium. Focusing your build around an unreliable effect of a secondary healing spell doesn't seem wise.
You dont spam Adlo you supplement ur cures with it. Toss one in every 2-3 cast of Physiks. Since ur hitting for 600 Adlo thats effectively 1200 hp cured. MP is really a non issue on SCH. Crit is nice but most of ur gear should have MND always and added Crit if you can.
I focus on crit build and was able to solo succor spam tumult x 7 with sacred soil + virus on when our WHM dc.
Crit succors work the same as adloqium
Unless I'm mistaken it checks for crit on HoTs the same way it does for DoTs: on a tick-to-tick basis. Granted that's not necessarily bad.
His phase 4 notes:
Healing formula is significantly different in Phase 4. I tried to compile as much data as possible, and I will review it later this week. Just for example, in Phase 3, +1 MND added about 0.96 HP to Cure I. In Phase 4, +1MND added about 1.6 HP to Cure I with an Ifrit’s Cane. I’ll try to derive the new formula before Early Access.
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Stats, tl;dr 397 MND, Omnilex NQ
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(wasn't setting out to do any kind of crit testing but noting values I saw anyways)
Physick: 787-835 (crits observed: 1183-1246)
Adlo: 591-626 (crits observed: 894-937)
Embrace: 497-528 (crits observed: 759-777)
Succor: 295-314 (crits observed: 449-466)
Whispering Dawn: 162-179
Upgraded to Omnilex+1, no other changes
Physick: 819-870 (crits observed: 1269-1295)
Adlo: 616-651 (crits observed: 931-946)
Embrace: 522-549 (crits observed: 759-777)
Succor: 305-324 (crits observed: 458-487)
Whispering Dawn: 170-187
This is what I guessed the bump up would be based on a couple of data points a week ago (appending the test posts below in spoilers). Pretty damn close to the the actual change:
Testpost 1+33.8 - Physick
+25.04 - Adlo
+21.42 - Embrace
+12.79 - Succor
+7.39 - Whispering Dawn
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Testpost 2
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Even if the equation is different, the range seems to be the same at least. The first value looks to be 811 base with 3% variations. The second could be 608 if your data doesn't represent the minimum value. I suspect that weapon damage, as is the case with magic damage, interacts with MND, so a clear "This increases by cures by X value" will be very rough at best.