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    Akihiko Hoshie
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    Thisnis the kind of argument that sometime make me wonder if I shouldn't make a new set of accessories acc oriented...
    And belt too...

    Ghislain i doooo haaate you ! <3
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    Ghishlain Pyrial
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nekotee View Post
    Thisnis the kind of argument that sometime make me wonder if I shouldn't make a new set of accessories acc oriented...
    And belt too...

    Ghislain i doooo haaate you ! <3
    xD Well, do also take into account that a healer's DPS uptime is also dependent on both (1) the comfort level of their healing partner and (2) which healing strategies and/or responsibilities the two want.

    While the common strategy at this time is one healer primarily focus on healing and the other focus on DPS and add back up healing, you can also have the two healers split the DPS and healing responsibilities evenly. If you're running AST + SCH composition, this means SCH applies all their 100% accurate DoTs then take over healing duties for a bit while the AST does the same for their 100% accurate DoTs. This in turn can potentially reduce the amount of accuracy both healers need as they'll be focusing on their more reliable DPS spells (though the AST will probably need some accuracy due to using more Malefic II versus Broil if you're planning to swap DPS <-> Healer roles every 6-8 GCDs using a strategy like this).

    Just some food for thought. I still encourage 100% hit rate but there are things groups can try to do to help ease that requirement if they feel its necessary to their success (such as having BRDs use Rain of Death, pop better Accuracy food on healers, etc)
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