I remember doing a game once where I hit over 1 million healing and got complimented like crazy. I was just defending a base, bored...spamming cure 3 on the group Lol.
It's funny you mention this because I've had the 4 kill buff on my white mage before for ninja stealing kills or knocking people off and I'm like damn, now I'm more of a target x.x
duno if 20% bonus dmg is a nice thing for healers since they can't even cleric stance.
more people punching you, is less people punching the dps
I don't think its very hard to get klls with a NIN in slaughter most of them just camp out around the entrances and pick people off. That''s why everytime i'm on WHM I make sure I SS and hop off my mount just before the jump with my finger on the fluid aura trigger lol. As for the topic at hand if I had to pick someone it'd probably be System Failure, he's a good BRD.
I'm a good BLM and SMN but I prefer going WHM these days (queing with parties that never want to heal eventually forced me to be the healer and now days I just go heals off the bat). I love playing as a WHM aggresively and knocking players into my party or off a cliff.
Last edited by Vallhallix; 03-31-2015 at 05:41 AM.
I guess that's good for baiting people into the group too. I can't believe how many people avoid edges tho...on white mage I used to bait people to the edge, sleep them then fluid aura off. This doesn't happen as much anymore![]()
lol i'm constantly watching both opposing teams to see if someone is close to an edge. I will literally sprint into the crowd and fluid aura that person off. Hit regen and sprint back to my party before they can react. If they catch me swiftcast cure II. It's even better if the other two GC's are fighting each other and not paying attention to yours. Might be reckless but its so rewarding when you pull it off. It really pisses them off too.
Garuda can knock people off too which is hilarious.
Ah, the shockwave knockoff.
All of my experience comes from the release of Frontline to the slaughter patch. When Wolves Den first came out, I put in only a handful of matches, so I can't say anything about that.
Sometimes I'd be in a party with guys I knew were really good DD, and they'd swap to Healer... like Ix Lee & World Kraken, or would just heal a lot like Storm Rider, etc.. the list goes on. The guys who did that definitely made a difference, and at the time, were the best players to the team.
Flames had a strong core of players that would que solo. And as far as solo players go, only naming a couple not from my server...
Straigus Reyist & Dino Bravo come to mind. I've seen them top the charts for their role consistently for many matches. Huge assets to a team.
As far as opponents go, the yellow adders were notorious. I think it was mostly Balmung and Faerie. They would wipe out the party at markets. Cap the flag. Leave a healer to guard. Move on to our OP and kill anyone in their way. Then bounce back to Markets while the healer stalled if they need to. The strategy is basic, but their execution and speed was on point. Teams would scatter and continuously die before they figured out what was going on. When it was known they would que, it was a hit to the Flames morale. When I would run with a premade party, those were the best fights. I'd say Blubbers group was the most challenging/fun to fight against. I can't recall running into other premades that often. I know there was a really good one Maelstrom side.
As far as my own experience with premades and Sultansworn... Top 2 would go to Atreus Auditore and Momoko Tomoko. There's a lot of people that come to mind when I start thinking #3, so I just had to limit it at that. As far as frontlines goes, can't name anyone else that does it better. Others that are close, but yup. Best players.
Last edited by Gryzz; 04-04-2015 at 08:52 PM.
I'd like to think we're pretty good.
Inb4 "wah wah it's only like that because you played the match as it was intended to".
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