


No, it didn't. Healers could use that getting away from battle. It was no issue to anyone as dps could melt through it if healers were to be unaware of being attacked or stood still for too long, as well as other dps who obtained these stacks of regen.

Great reply, so informative, bet you don't even play healer.
Completley agree, my BF mains DRK and doesn't really need healing, he tries to peel using Tar Pit, and stuns who ever he can but it's just not enough, he stays on Casters etc but they have too many instants now (looking at you summoner), and just how can stacking tanks be justified and stacking healers can't? people still died when healers were stacked, thats what Adrenalline bar is for, but its BS when its used and you're the only healer and you've already used attunement etc.
Last edited by Knoahl; 07-23-2015 at 12:18 AM. Reason: Made some typoes, typing from mobile :( sorry
Honestly you dont really need to play healer to understand that it was far too powerful, cleric stance was a thorn in the side of wolves den for a long time when you faced off against a decent scholar
The power was glaringly obvious in a casual mode like frontlines, where the potential for abuse is much higher and the average skill level is much lower

As was a White Mage who could get casts off. Either way the main reason SCH was so strong in Cleric was Eos and Lustrate, both of which's scaling have changed and lustrate can't be used in cleric no more meaning it would be easier to punish one in the stance. With the new disparity between DPS and healers and HP pools, even without cleric at 50 it's somewhat bareable. 200 hp hits out of a 10k hp pool is horribleHonestly you dont really need to play healer to understand that it was far too powerful, cleric stance was a thorn in the side of wolves den for a long time when you faced off against a decent scholar
The power was glaringly obvious in a casual mode like frontlines, where the potential for abuse is much higher and the average skill level is much lower
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