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    Default Healbot vs Clique vs Vuhdo vs ???

    One thing that burns me out with multiboxing is addon management. So, I've decided to get rid of all addons that aren't vital. So far the only addon I have is Jamba, all my keybinding are default and I use ISBoxer to generate my macros and remap keys as needed.

    I want to do mouseover healing. I want it to be relatively simple (left click, shift-left click, side mousebutton, but otherwise basic) and easy to set up identical profiles on multiple toons. I want an easy transition from 5 man party, to solo, to raiding which includes only seeing my 5 toons as well as seeing the whole raid option.

    What are your experiences with the different healing systems? Are there any things that one has that the other doesn't and you couldn't live without? Are you using a current system but if you had to start over you'd switch to another?

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    Many people on here seem very adamant about Vuhdo - but for myself I use Healbot Have used Healbot for several months and love it. Never tried Vuhdo so I can't give you a personal opinion of it myself.

    Healbot is very good. What I like is the ability to add any spell to any click combination possible and its simple options to turn bars on and off at the click of a box. Like when I do the Occulus I just click the pets box and it'll show the dragons/vehicle.

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    Most healing addons do the same thing so you wont really be missing out on features using one over the other. They all will take a bit of time to get setup to your liking.

    I am using Vuhdo myself as it eliminated the need for clique, decursive and doesn't require installing additional modules to enable utility ala Grid. I can assign spells, macros, and even enable Clique support if I needed some complex setups. Version 2.0 now has what are called Bouquets which is a fancy name for layers. Layers can be buffs, debuffs, mana bars, health bars, aggro, hots, etc and can be set to stack so the earliest expiring item will be on top. Also you can save multiple layouts depending on group count, 1, 5, 10, 15, 25, 40 so this allows you to setup different panels and will auto switch when the group numbers change. There is a lot of features that takes a bit of time to figure out. The developer though offers great support and responds pretty quick.
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    I use a custom PitBull 4 party frame with Clique.

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