Those two are really hard to get down as a group especially in DF. Keep at it!
As for bad attitudes. I find that if I am at fault 25% of the time, I get blamed for the 75% of the time I am not actually at fault, and usually the 25% I am at fault the DPS blames the tank. I don't entirely know why, but I think many Tanks and DPS seem really bad at judging where the fault is the healer and where it isn't.
BTW, Which boss did you have trouble with in Qarn? In my experience with a good team, I only have problems on the last boss. And mainly because heal, now wait, move laser! heal, laser! wrong way! aaaaaah.![]()
Mind you I still fail 50% of the time, because teams don't quite seem to gel on one boss or the other. But once everybody knows the way things work, the first boss is easy, and the second boss can be a bit stressful if you get stunned, but mostly easy.
Also if your problem on Cutter's Cry was the first boss, (which in my own experience is the hardest as healer) try the kite approach. Only way that works for me thus far. As soon as adds hit, heal the tank with cure 2, throw a regen on him, which will guarantee every ad comes after you, and then run to the outside ring, and let the ads chase you. Seriously. DPS + tank go all out on the princess, LB if possible, and you just run around the room. Doing nothing. If you have a tank that can keep hate, and stay alive for that long, it works every time. Worst case you run through the room and throw another regen on the tank at some point. For second boss, it is pretty basic, avoid center of room, avoid snake, heal. Watch out for the times the tank keeps running out of range though, cause they always do.
EDIT:
.... And now I feel crappy for similar reasons too. Trying to level one of my healers, and stuck on DF'ing Garuda Story Mode. I am trying to be nice, I really am.. I don't mind trying until the end, or everybody gets it. I know how hard it is to get a fight down. But... I can't carry an entire team at that level..... sigh. anyway. I should go back to archer. Everybody likes those right? Low responsibilities, high in demand. Less chance of being blamed for every failure.....


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