the Jester
Legend
I agree that it was often spread out (usually by good tactics from the PCs, or baaaaaaaaaaaad play from the DM), but "non-surge healing"? Wat? Non-surge healing was very rare and very weak in 4E in my experience, to the point where it was basically irrelevant.
Wow, we have had very different experiences of this aspect of the game. IME a party with a cleric is very likely to see cure light wounds as a level 2 (or 6? Can't recall) utility power choice. The whole "save the guy who's out of surges!" thing comes up from time to time, at least in my game. And there are definitely other leader types with surgeless healing- the rogue multiclassed into warlord just to get a surgeless healbomb (which is to say, it was either a close burst or an area burst surgeless healing power).
Of course, since late paragon, my group has had a vampire in it, which suffers from a severe lack of surges to begin with, so that might be making me more aware of the frequency that surgeless healing comes up imc; but the guy who is most prone to run out of surges is probably the barbarian, and I always notice when he gets surgeless healing because he wears armor called Unceasing Violence that lets him make a basic attack whenever he spends a healing surge.
