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    In my experience my whole alliance is split all over the map which makes aoe healing not as effective while trying to heal and dps at the same time during that one phase. I usually try to stay in the middle of the map, though I've had some instances where the tank has aimed the tank at me and got me nearly killed with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MitsukiKimura View Post
    In my experience my whole alliance is split all over the map which makes aoe healing not as effective while trying to heal and dps at the same time during that one phase. I usually try to stay in the middle of the map, though I've had some instances where the tank has aimed the tank at me and got me nearly killed with it.
    This isn't a tanking problem, or a healing problem - this is a stupidity issue within the raid. All it takes is the raid to work together for a change rather than against the mechanics. You can literally join near the center boss and attack either both tanks from behind each of them as a raid while the goliaths are faced away and AoE heal just fine. If one of your tanks is pointing the goliaths to the center of the platform, they should be slapped on the face and told to wake up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk View Post
    This isn't a tanking problem, or a healing problem - this is a stupidity issue within the raid. All it takes is the raid to work together for a change rather than against the mechanics. You can literally join near the center boss and attack either both tanks from behind each of them as a raid while the goliaths are faced away and AoE heal just fine. If one of your tanks is pointing the goliaths to the center of the platform, they should be slapped on the face and told to wake up.
    I wouldn't go as far as assuming everyone is what you say they are in the raid. Maybe a suggestion but hostility gets you nowhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MitsukiKimura View Post
    I wouldn't go as far as assuming everyone is what you say they are in the raid. Maybe a suggestion but hostility gets you nowhere.
    It's not hostility - it's a fact of functionality within a group of people working towards a common goal. Team-building exercises are no different. You work together to accomplish a common goal with little to no exertion of effort. This makes it easier for those with different roles within the group.

    If you have a group of people making it difficult for a core necessity part of the group to accomplish the goal, they are offered the choice to make it more simple for the entire group rather than themselves, which is most of the time the problem that is within the group. Selfishness, not selflessness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk View Post
    It's not hostility - it's a fact of functionality within a group of people working towards a common goal. Team-building exercises are no different. You work together to accomplish a common goal with little to no exertion of effort. This makes it easier for those with different roles within the group.

    If you have a group of people making it difficult for a core necessity part of the group to accomplish the goal, they are offered the choice to make it more simple for the entire group rather than themselves, which is most of the time the problem that is within the group. Selfishness, not selflessness.
    Team building exercises do not include degrading other people in your team. Complete opposite effect.
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