Quote Originally Posted by IOwn92FCHouses View Post
Them forgetting x job has a movement tool is a them issue. Them not understanding how snapshots work is a them issue. 90% of the playerbase is woefully inexperienced.
If that is the case then wouldn't the healer be justified in assuming the worst? In most cases people don't know each other unless they're in a premade party. A rescue happy healer may very well know about movement tools but not expect the targeted player to use them.

What I usually do is reserve rescue for people who have made a mistake previously. If someone is standing in AoE I'll assume they have a plan to get out, unless they're doing something really egregious. It's very much a coinflip but it avoids punishing the more knowledgeable players.

I think rescue is fine as is. It's interesting and genuinely useful even for optimization (LB animation cancel). People will make mistakes when using it, but it doesn't happen all that often.