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    basketofseals's Avatar
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    Verrine Mercer
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    Balmung
    Main Class
    Samurai Lv 86
    Quote Originally Posted by DynamoAce View Post
    It actually really sucks when you get a terrible moment of a lag spike the second you try to go out of Cleric stance, only for it to register as a double input and you go right back in.
    Even worse when it happens during a time you need a desperate heal.
    I don't understand why more people don't pay attention to this. I'm not even a good player, but never have I ever gone into to cleric stance on purpose only for it to actually be a bad idea. What actually happens is the game doesn't register my click so I'm casting a few times in cleric stance, or what you said. I definitely wouldn't say this is skill by any definition.
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    Kyle Drew
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    Omega
    Main Class
    Scholar Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by basketofseals View Post
    I don't understand why more people don't pay attention to this. I'm not even a good player, but never have I ever gone into to cleric stance on purpose only for it to actually be a bad idea. What actually happens is the game doesn't register my click so I'm casting a few times in cleric stance, or what you said. I definitely wouldn't say this is skill by any definition.
    Benediction and outrage help when this happens.
    Ast however still has the penalty though.
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    Uldah
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    Akihiko Hoshie
    World
    Moogle
    Main Class
    Astrologian Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Zaresin View Post
    Benediction and outrage help when this happens.
    Ast however still has the penalty though.
    Only benediction and the fairy bypass the healing penalty
    Th sch itslf and ast are reduced
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