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A heal over time effect is provided by many different effects. A heal over time effect restores no health up front, but continues to heal the user every x amount of seconds. Some common heal over time effects are from Powerups and from Nature healing effects, such as Rejuvenation or Regrowth. Heal over time is often abbreviated as HOT or HoT.

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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Heal over Time skracane czasem do HoT, oznacza umiejętność która pozostaje na celu przez pewien czas lecząc go w określonych odstępach czasu. Oprócz umiejętności HoT podobny efekt ma jedzenie, które będąc aktywne przez pewien czas, przywraca PŻ lub PM. Kategoria:Słownik
  • A heal over time effect is provided by many different effects. A heal over time effect restores no health up front, but continues to heal the user every x amount of seconds. Some common heal over time effects are from Powerups and from Nature healing effects, such as Rejuvenation or Regrowth. Heal over time is often abbreviated as HOT or HoT.
  • HoT or Heal over Time provides restoration of HP for a specified length of time. This can be from potions that restore health such as or ones that restore MP as well, such as . There are a variety of skills which can heal over time as well. For example, a cleric has while a chanter can cast . Although often considered as slow or lower level healing, a HoT can provide sustained HP gains sufficient to prevent player deaths.
  • Heal over time (generally abbreviated as HoT) refers to a type of healing ability. A HoT does not immediately heal a target; a HoT instead heals the target for a certain amount over regular intervals. In World of Warcraft, the healing is typically applied every X seconds (X varies between different HoTs). A HoT may be applied using a variety of methods - from a spell, a bandage (see First Aid), eating food, a potion or some other form. Most HoTs are target specific, though there are also Area of Effect (AoE) HoT's such as the Druid spell Tranquility.
  • Heal over time (generally abbreviated as HoT) refers to a type of healing ability. A HoT does not immediately heal a target; a HoT instead heals the target for a certain amount over regular intervals. In World of Warcraft, the healing is typically applied every X seconds (X varies between different HoTs). A HoT may be applied using a variety of methods - from a spell, a bandage (see File:IconSmall First Aid.png [First Aid]), eating food, a potion or some other form. Most HoTs are target specific, though there are also Area of Effect (AoE) HoT's such as the Druid spell [Tranquility].
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Heal over Time skracane czasem do HoT, oznacza umiejętność która pozostaje na celu przez pewien czas lecząc go w określonych odstępach czasu. Oprócz umiejętności HoT podobny efekt ma jedzenie, które będąc aktywne przez pewien czas, przywraca PŻ lub PM. Kategoria:Słownik
  • A heal over time effect is provided by many different effects. A heal over time effect restores no health up front, but continues to heal the user every x amount of seconds. Some common heal over time effects are from Powerups and from Nature healing effects, such as Rejuvenation or Regrowth. Heal over time is often abbreviated as HOT or HoT.
  • HoT or Heal over Time provides restoration of HP for a specified length of time. This can be from potions that restore health such as or ones that restore MP as well, such as . There are a variety of skills which can heal over time as well. For example, a cleric has while a chanter can cast . Although often considered as slow or lower level healing, a HoT can provide sustained HP gains sufficient to prevent player deaths.
  • Heal over time (generally abbreviated as HoT) refers to a type of healing ability. A HoT does not immediately heal a target; a HoT instead heals the target for a certain amount over regular intervals. In World of Warcraft, the healing is typically applied every X seconds (X varies between different HoTs). A HoT may be applied using a variety of methods - from a spell, a bandage (see First Aid), eating food, a potion or some other form. Most HoTs are target specific, though there are also Area of Effect (AoE) HoT's such as the Druid spell Tranquility. A HoT is in principle a Buff, but usually with a much shorter duration than "normal" buffs. HoTs can usually be removed or dispelled, just like Buffs. The Druid is the most well-known class for using HoT spells, probably followed by the Priest. Shaman and Paladins have spells which heal over time but the methods are different from the simple buffs of priests and druids. Warlocks and Hunters also have HoTs, although they are not often seen since they are limited to themselves or their pets.
  • Heal over time (generally abbreviated as HoT) refers to a type of healing ability. A HoT does not immediately heal a target; a HoT instead heals the target for a certain amount over regular intervals. In World of Warcraft, the healing is typically applied every X seconds (X varies between different HoTs). A HoT may be applied using a variety of methods - from a spell, a bandage (see File:IconSmall First Aid.png [First Aid]), eating food, a potion or some other form. Most HoTs are target specific, though there are also Area of Effect (AoE) HoT's such as the Druid spell [Tranquility]. A HoT is in principle a Buff, but usually with a much shorter duration than "normal" buffs. HoTs can usually be removed or dispelled, just like Buffs. The Druid is the most well-known class for using HoT spells, probably followed by the Priest. Shaman and Paladins have spells which heal over time but the methods are different from the simple buffs of priests and druids. Warlocks and Hunters also have HoTs, although they are not often seen since they are limited to themselves or their pets.
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