With things like this (cleric's stance, shield oath, defiance, etc), I'll normally just mention it once in chat, and then leave it alone after that. If all hell breaks loose and we have a wipe, then I'll bring it up again, but I generally don't find it's worth bringing up repeatedly as people tend to take offense and get pissy. Not saying you're wrong in the least bit, I just don't find it's worth it personally.I remember something similar happened to me while I was dual tanking Hydra with a Warrior.
The WHM left Cleric Stance on and right before the Warrior pulled, I said "Cleric Stance is on" to try to remind the whm to disable it. About 30 seconds later into the fight, I see the whm spam casting Cure2 with Cleric Stance still on trying to keep us alive with low potency heals from the Cleric Stance being on. I assumed he didn't see what I said so I said "Cleric Stance is on" 5 more times in party chat. The other healer in our group got defensive and said "Wow... I'll turn it on if you keep spamming like that..." I'm like wtf? I said "Well I saw him healing with it on" Then the other healer says "Oh... Well that might be that's a little different then".
I said I was sorry for spamming but if it was left on for the whole fight without him knowing, things would have gotten very messy fast. People need to stop getting defensive over reminders and helpful advice. I know it's a little insulting sometimes taking advice from people who aren't even your job but sometimes it means the difference between a smooth run and an unnecessary wipe.
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I understand where you went with this, and I agree they should turn it off eventually (like before healing). However, starting a fight with Cleric Stance shouldn't really matter. Maybe they want to throw on some DoTs or Stones before the tank is in any real danger. I know I'm slightly annoyed whenever someone tells me to turn it off before starting a battle for just that reason.
They only tell you in case you aren't aware, no need to get annoyed, better safe than sorry.I understand where you went with this, and I agree they should turn it off eventually (like before healing). However, starting a fight with Cleric Stance shouldn't really matter. Maybe they want to throw on some DoTs or Stones before the tank is in any real danger. I know I'm slightly annoyed whenever someone tells me to turn it off before starting a battle for just that reason.
@Souljacker If the healer is not DPSing and spamming heal with cleric stance, there is a problem.



In lower level dungeons, it's pretty easy as a scholar to run the whole thing in cleric stance and have the fairy heal. I've also seen really well geared whms (like i100) do a low level in cleric stance and just spam heals when needed. But this is low level dungeons only. Higher level or endgame, I think it's better to only switch to cleric stance if you know you can do it without endangering the party.
But more on topic, if you do use cleric stance, you should actually DPS. I ran Tam Tara once with a CNJ in cleric and because I know what the attacks sound like, I could tell without looking that the CNJ wasn't using Aero or Stone. I think I even brought it up and the CNJ was under the assumption that he healed better in cleric stance.
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Well I'm all for healers DPSing when healing isn't needed, that's perfectly fine, but when people are about to die from the healer forgetting to turn off Cleric Stance I'm not gonna wait till after a wipe to mention it lol.
But the good thing was after all was said and done, we all apologized to each other and carried on(me for spamming, whm for forgetting to turn it off, other healer for getting upset, etc.)


Bads gonna bad.
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Honestly, it happens. Usually when this happens I'll actually have pressed it to turn it off but I guess I pressed it too soon, either before the GCD would allow it, or before it came off it's own cooldown. As a Scholar it's not a huge deal unless the tank is super critical health since we have Lustrate, and our fairy will be curing him too. I usually realize pretty quickly when the tank's health doesn't go back up, then after the pull is done I usually announce I forgot to turn it off and laugh at myself.
It's the same for tanks. I'll see Paladins who forget to turn on Shield Oath all the time and give them a gentle reminder, just because I know we all forget. Sometime you have to be patient though because not everybody knows what the abilities do (I guess reading comprehension isn't great). I had a Paladin in Cutter's Cry who was level synced to 40, so he was at least 41+ using Sword Oath the entire time. He was loosing enmity constantly, then one of us asked him if he had Shield Oath, and to please use it. He just laughed saying he likes to DPS, but he turned it on and we did fine after. I've had bards in level 50 content using Mage's Ballad the entire time. When I pointed it out it's lowering his damage, and asked why he's using it constantly even though everybody is full MP and there isn't any heavy damage going on, he said it INCREASES your damage, not decreases.. We had all 7 of us telling him, no it lowers your damage. He didn't believe us, but in the end he switched
That's hot.In the Diabolos fight you get hearts above your head when the doors pull you in, as well. I guess the doors are technically seducing you. "Oh, hey there door... my your frame is so ... AH!" *sucked into the door* They must be fickle though because the relationship only lasts a few seconds.
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