Quote Originally Posted by Quor View Post
"Nothing bad should ever happen. Everything should always go perfect, and if it doesn't then definitely don't alter how you play because you either do it perfectly or gtfo."

This attitude is cancer. We have tools to use for a reason. Or do you just want to ignore the solo heal TEA that happened exactly because of the power of Clemency?

Go on. I'll wait.
Your attitude is the most cancerous here, "I'm right and everyone else is wrong, how dare someone else be more right than I". There is very little discussion with you unless someone happens to agree with you.

During prog and clears, accidents happen outside the normal flow of a fight, and in most cases, especially in ultimate, it is gg better to wipe and start over.

But yes most of the time in clears, things shouldn't go wrong, it's expected of people that they've learnt the fight, since they have cleared it, so they shouldn't screw up normally.

Rei is correct in that if you need a paladin to cast clemency to consistently get through a segment of a fight, healers are doing something wrong, using a solo healer run of ultimate is a poor counter argument, when the point was made where two healers are present like in standard party comps.

Of course in outlier and very extreme levels of play sure, you would get the paladin to help with healing at certain points, but those are heavily co-ordinated uses, not thrown out because some mistake happened. You aren't solo healing ultimate if the runs don't go perfect either.

Which is contradictory to the very point you started with, to the point you finished with.