you could just finish the message and edit it afterwards. For whatever reason, the limitation doesn't apply towards editingContinued...(damn forum character limit)
But I've seen, especially since the start of Stormblood, and even during 50-70 dungeon runs that a lot of healers will be prepull regening the tanks and then they wonder why they have aggro and blame the tank. Like dude, it should be obvious...at LEVEL 70 why you are getting aggro. How can you be a max level healer and not know something that basic? I don't understand.
If the party wants to kick me because the healer isn't letting me do my job properly and thus sabotaging the run, then fine. I have tank privilege, so I can requeue and be back in the dungeon in less than 5 mins, most times instantly so I don't care. More tomes for me and they can wait longer for a new tank.
As a tank player I have noticed this trend as well. I believe it came about as a result of the big pulls that have become standardized in the SB dungeons and how hard those mobs hit compared to older content. A regen can help the healer keep from feeling so far behind once the pull is stabilized.
That being said, I dont see that a pre-pull regen is ever necessary in dungeon content. Maybe in a raid to fit some dps in a party buff window or something, but single target emnity is much easier to manage. As a ps4 player its a pain in the butt to click off, so if you insist on doing it please accept that you then get to help wrangle together the pull.
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