Like the title said ... looking for some starter advice/discussion on healing role and general rotations in raids/groups. Trying to learn and better my play.

I'm a returning player who has been gone for quite some years ( 100ish warden and 80/90's minstrel/champ).
When Beo was first released I played one solo into the 30's.

Just came back to legendary server and rolled a Beo (new server, new start, new class)....
I've found myself at lvl 50, in a Kin that runs rift/hele etc... T1 runs go mostly smooth. T2 Rift is a little frantic.

I searched on the forum here, but didn't find much that wasn't very old, so wanted to get a pulse on what others are doing as a starting reference point.

Current Spec
Gear: mostly teal crafted lvl 50 gear. Still running that axe from my class quest.

Trait Tree: Yellow, tried to pick things that helped with healing (skipped takedown, raging blows, fear)
THinking of adding in the Blue Hearten wrath generation skill, but usually I am mostly ok on wrath.

Deeds: Zeal, innocence, discipline, honour, fortitude most are above 6 ( still grinding this)
This gets my health right at 10k w/o buffs.
physical mitigation to 60% but my tactical is down at 30%.
May adjust some to get tactical mit up some.


General Rotation:
Pre-combat: Rush and Biting to get wrath to 100. then start in bear form. Mark of Grimbeorn on someone ( still not sure who is best to mark). Usually our raid has 2-3 bears, so not sure if this stacks, or we should all have different targets.

Normal Combat: thrash, natures mend, rush non stop. bee's if wrath is 70+, interrupt if needed. Mark of B on target.
rejuvenating bellow if multiple fellows green bars are not 100%, encouraging roar if only 1 needs topped off.
Anytime Wrath is 100 I'll do Cleanse / Relentless Maul for DPS and top off.
If RM drops me to below 20 wrath, I'll switch to man and melle back up to 100 wrath.

Emergencies: Frantically click any healing skill that is avail and try not to die. =)



SO How do you fine bears trait for healing? What general rotations do you use?
THanks in advance.