If that's all it boils down to- "If you know your rotation and know you are doing it well" then why are you afraid of a parser? What harm does it do if all it does is let people know that all they need to do is fix their rotation?What it comes down to is this...
If you know your rotation, and you know you are doing it and doing it well, then you don't need a parser. You don't need a parser to judge your own performance. Are they a handy tool in the right hands? I'm sure. But I've always found that I do better when I'm not looking at some number tracker. Again, if you know you're playing your job right then you have nothing to worry about. Deleting savage? Yeah, I don't think so. I don't even do current Savage raids and I think that's a bad idea. I don't use a parser either. I don't need one.
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