


Healers like you are why I almost never queue as anything else these days. I can't take seeing 1/4th of the party standing around doing nothing for ninety percent of the dungeon.Better not get in a group with me then. I am there not heal and keep people alive not dps. I do not dps on my healers, if I want to dps then I will go on a dps job.
There is no requirement to dps as a healer, our job is to keep everyone alive so they can do their job.
What on earth do you do to fill the time?



I feel you! Sometimes I'd like to dps or tank,but I usually just take my WHM because I know I'll most likely do the same amount of dmg (or even more) than one dps on average and I i like my runs smooth and quick.
Also,sometimes it gets even worse and youre stuck with a healer that lets the tank drop down to 5% health and then even doesnt do any healing after you've popped Hallowed Ground/Living Dead/Holmgang to give them some more time
to heal you up. So you STILL die after it runs out. Ugh.
Personally, I spend the entire run frantically spamming every heal in my arsenal in a half hearted attempt to keep the party alive through massive overpulls while standing in the fire and forgetting that cooldowns exist.
When I'm not running out of MP healing idiots, I like to take long walks off short piers.
Even in other games now, theres a focus on Healers being Healers as a secondary role to providing DPS.
Its actually why i like AST more than SCH or WHM.
As an AST, i spend my free time between heals setting up the biggest damage boosts i can for the party. If the Tank is good enough (Read: Can take more than 3 seconds to go from 100 - dead), Then I'll throw in some DoTs and maybe a nuke here and there.
Some parties have this idiotic demand that Healers spend more time dealing damage than actually keeping the party alive. And if you did't cast a damage spell in the last 4 seconds, you must be doing it wrong and holding up the party.
Its dependent on the party as a whole, as well as the encounter in question. Some fights just have too much unavoidable damage to apply much DPS while also maintaining heals.
Some people don't understand that and assume the healer (who is doing his/her best to keep the party alive, and thus doing damage) is just being 'lazy'.
Personally, I've been wishing that Bards had a Regen Song. It would be awesome to be able to support a Healer by reducing their burden enough that they felt more comfortable dropping some nukes.
I would also love to see Dancer as a right and proper Support Class (with enough healing power to dedicate itself to healing if it wanted to, or to focus on damage dealing) whose playstyle revolved around doing DPS while healing and buffing the party. It could be a lot of fun to play a Job like that.
Last edited by Sylve; 02-10-2017 at 01:24 PM.


I like AST for that reason too. It's my preferred healing job. I think SCH leans a little more on the dps side because its fairy is capable of healing at full strength even when the SCH itself is throwing dots at things, WHM holy is just way too good to not abuse. AST's dps is kind of meh, but as you correctly pointed out they have other things they can be productively spending their time on.Some parties have this idiotic demand that Healers spend more time dealing damage than actually keeping the party alive. And if you did't cast a damage spell in the last 4 seconds, you must be doing it wrong and holding up the party.
Its dependent on the party as a whole, as well as the encounter in question. Some fights just have too much unavoidable damage to apply much DPS while also maintaining heals.
Some people don't understand that and assume the healer (who is doing his/her best to keep the party alive, and thus doing damage) is just being 'lazy'.
As for the party's idea of when I should be dpsing... f that. It's 100% my call when it's safe to dps and when it isn't because it's my fault if everybody eats the ground while I'm doing it (assuming they didn't stand in the death). I'll dps when I feel it's safe to do so and at absolutely no other time and if they don't like it, I don't really care.
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