Results 1 to 10 of 178

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Player
    ZedxKayn's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2019
    Location
    Gridania
    Posts
    719
    Character
    Capybara Friend
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Blue Mage Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Artemiz View Post
    The blame game after a wipe is great and all but I'd rather not have the wipe, personally. Don't get me wrong, I rarely use Clemency, I'm certainly not advocating people use it frequently and as a tank I learned a long time ago to recognize and trust good healers. I'm just pointing out that if you leave the tank until the "last second" you are expecting maximum trust from a player who doesn't know you, at least in DF. You can't really moan if they use Clemency in that situation as bad healers do exist, even ones in good gear.
    I get it, I don't care that much when a PLD uses a clem or two as long as it's not spamming it at 40% or something, just sadge because last second benes are satisfying

    I think though that there's room to learn from failures in such situations either from the tank or the healer depending on the CDs used
    (1)
    im baby

  2. #2
    Player
    Artemiz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Posts
    709
    Character
    Darwinian Origin
    World
    Twintania
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by ZedxKayn View Post
    I get it, I don't care that much when a PLD uses a clem or two as long as it's not spamming it at 40% or something, just sadge because last second benes are satisfying

    I think though that there's room to learn from failures in such situations either from the tank or the healer depending on the CDs used
    I can see your point as I know dungeons can be grindy especially for experienced players who know they have everything under control.

    I agree about learning from failure as well, that's kind of the problem though as what I learn from most wipes is, I should have used Clemency lol. I don't advocate for saving Hallowed Ground for ohshi moments, pop that bad boy nice and early so you get to use it a couple of times instead of never.
    (0)