So I opened up a ticket with Blizzard Support regarding an issue with my Paladin and they responded with:
Dear Dave,
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Greetings,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. There are a few things that could be causing the problems you are describing. Please try the following steps to fix this (log into battle.net support page to use the links):
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So the problem I am having as I reported to them is that every time I logon to my level 60 Paladin named Foxina on Steamwheedle Cartel my mana starts at 1000 and has to regenerate to 4400. In addition to this every time I take a portal, ship, hearth, or enter into a random dungeon upon the screen switching to the new area with my character in it my mana pool drops from 4400 to 1000 and has to take time to regenerate. This wasn't a problem at first as for by the time I got into combat as PVE play my mana pool would have reached the 4400 and so everything was fine... but the biggest issue is trying to heal a random group when everyone appears and the tank runs off and I only have 1000 mana to heal the group with. I shouldnt have to tell the group, hold on 10 seconds please while I drink or use a mana potion to bring it back to 100% at 4400 each time I enter a random.
Blizzards response seems like they dont know the exact cause, but they are suggesting its something at my end. Or, this was an automated scripted reponse that their system sent me and thats why it is as indirect to the real problem.
Initially I asked if this was a bug, and confirmed with others in game who have holy paladins that they dont have this issue. I then suggested to Blizzard that it must be something at their end such as the field in the database has a value that may be acting as a read only field so upon loging on, hearthing, taking portals or ships, or entering an instance the game client is requesting the last recorded mana pool value which is 1000. I told them that I have 3 computers and they all are experiencing this issue. Looked for a repair tool that use to be available and Blizzard removed it at some point. The last thing I did was delete the entire World of Warcraft game from 1 of the 3 systems and downloaded a new clean copy of the game client from Blizzard directly. Then launched the game clean without any addons and the problem remained.
*Anyone have any ideas of what it can be at my end when its 3 computers all showing same problem, and one of them has been reinstalled with WoW?
Here is the list of the 3 systems tested for this problem:
Computer #1
Biostar A960D+ AM3+ Motherboard
Athlon II x4 620 2.6Ghz AM3 95Watt CPU
Crucial 8 GB DDR3 1600 RAM
ATI Radeon HD5450 1GB DDR3 ( with latest drivers )
500GB SATA II HDD
40GB SATA II Corsair SSD
Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
Computer #2
Biostar MCP6PB M2+ AM2+ Motherboard
Athlon x2 4450B 2.3Ghz AM2 45 Watt CPU
Corsair XMS2 4GB RAM DDR2 800Mhz ( Win 7 32 bit 3GB )
ATI Radeon HD5450 512MB DDR2 ( with latest drivers )
500GB SATA II HDD
90GB OCZ Vertex 3 SATA III running as SATA II SSD
Windows 7 32-bit Home Premium
Computer #3
ASUS Motherboard Socket 775
Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4Ghz CPU
2GB DDR2 667Mhz Corsair
GeForce 9800GT 1GB DDR2 (with latest drivers)
160GB HDD
30GB OCZ SATA II SSD
Windows 7 32-bit Home Premium
*From these 3 systems there is nothing installed the same in common with all 3 other than Microsoft Security Essentials. Everything else is different between the group of 3 computers. So it cant be a driver issue since I have tested nVidia GeForce and AMD ATI graphics, tested against both AMD and Intel CPUs, tested against Windows 7 32 bit and Windows 7 64 bit ( both of which are fully updated to latest security updates ), and I have no latency issues as a suggested cause by blizz response to ticket.
Also to mention this Paladin is the only caster with this issue. I have tested my Resto Druid, and Shadow Priest and they have 100% mana through transitions in the game while this Paladin is the only character with this problem.
Any suggestions on what to test greatly appreciated.... One thing I am going to test tonight is to create another Paladin on this same realm to test apples to apples and point the finger back at it being a problem at Blizzards side if one Paladin doesnt have this issue and the other does have this issue. There will be a large level gap, but if there is a 75% mana loss to Paladins and its at my end, then this test character should also experience this same problem as Foxina has.