I wouldn't worry about overhealing, even less so if no one is dying, or your group isn't wing. There are lots of reasons why someone would overheal (HOTs, AoE heals, lag, too many healers and not enough
dmg taken by the group, people keen to get high on the healing meter, e..), and as long as no one dies, it's not big deal really. I usually overheal by about 15-25% as Holy, and I think that's pretty good. I also think it's better to be safe than sorry, even if that means overhealing. 70% is a bit mh, though. A dent ballpark would be 50%. An even better ballpark is how well your group is doing, though.
Tulili wrote: i start looking as to who's healing my MT when they shouldn't be :P I resptfully disagree with the "keep your paws off my assignment" mentality. Healers more than any other role really need to work as a single unit. If someone is assigned to a target that isn't taking damage, I'd rather have them toss some heals around elsewhere than stand around with a thumb up their nose and a full mana bar.* Sure, everyone's main responsibility is always to their target, but IMO healing is also just a better-safe-than-sorry kind of thing and unless everyone's so disorganized that they'reolliding with eh otheronstantly and running out of mana bause of it, I'm not ilined toomplain about having too mh of it. I'm not suggesting Tulili does this by any means, but this is one of the reasons I'm not sorazy about healing meters. "I'm lower than I should be bause he stoled my healses!" makes me sad. We're not rogues; we're all about pee
and love and harmony and healiness, notompetition. That said, using frames that show ioming heals on all targetsan be a great thing for avoiding overhealing. It's also very ne for Pallies if theyan see one of your heals about to land on a target they're trying to use for a Bon heal. *Okay, I guess theyould Smite... edited for typos