They hit for trivial amounts, so I agree, there's no real reason to dodge them.
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They hit for trivial amounts, so I agree, there's no real reason to dodge them.
As a healer, I will let you die to the "aoe that does no dmg" if you repeatedly attmpt to stand in it.
I ain't your babysitter.
Why not dodge and dps? Most of the time AoE's in trash pulls are conical, rarely are you bombarded with a load of point blank 360 degree AoEs with a huge range, in fact only Heroes gauntlet comes to mind, and maybe the first few pulls of Amaurot. Plus you only need to be outside of the AoE at the precise moment the ground telegraph disappears. It's usually easy enough to dodge AoEs while still hitting everything with your AoE combo.
You judge the situation as it stands at the time.
You shouldn't be getting hit be all the AoEs in a trash pull, whether you're optimising your dps or not.
If you want use negligibility and irrelevancy in your argument, then the DPS gain you get by standing in an AoE- if any, also follows suit. We're talking dungeons here, remember? They don't have any kind of enrage, so even if you do have an ice mage, it also doesn't matter, and means absolutely nothing. You can argue time, but I wouldn't be using that argument if you are also going to use negligibility and meme creation. The time you will undoubtedly speak of is just as irrelevant to me, the ice mage; everyone except the person who complains about it, which basically puts you in the same boat as me when I talk about getting the eff out of AoEs, lethal or not.
Again, this isn't about uptime or damage taken. It simply shows good etiquette within your groups, as does trying to optimize and playing to the best of your ability. When all players do this, you get painless dungeon runs where everyone gets along, and they get through there asap. Most players when they see other players stand in an AoE don't think, "Oh.. he must know his limits." Usually they think you suck.
There's no greed here. At least not the kind associated with calculated risk. That happens in LoTA when one team decides to chisel away at Phlegethon's remaining health before he gets off another Acient Flare instead of retreating to their pad, or finishing TCJ when 3-4 AoE markers are right under you like I did. If there is a greed, it's the kind that says, "I can't be bothered to interrupt my casting."
Also, I see no issue with people not dodging as long as they are geared for it and like I previously stated you know how to use your self heal abilities. If your job is under geared, be a pal and dodge. It’s really dependent on know what hits you can take.