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    ApolloGenX's Avatar
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    Galen Amaranthe
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    Leviathan
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    Gladiator Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCurls View Post
    It shouldn't matter. If you wipe, everyone in the party needs to try harder. No parser is necessary.
    Don't let them fool you- anyone asking for a parser is an e-peener and someone looking for an excuse to degrade others. The bane of any game and its community. -which btw is why they don't work here. Yoshi has seen "those people" that use lolmeterz and has found them to be trash.
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    Last edited by ApolloGenX; 01-31-2014 at 07:34 AM.

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    Rhysati's Avatar
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    Madeye Moxie
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    Balmung
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    Bard Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by ApolloGenX View Post
    Don't let them fool you- anyone asking for a parser is an e-peener and someone looking for an excuse to degrade others. The bane of any game and its community. -which btw is why they don't work here. Yoshi has seen "those people" that use lolmeterz and has found them to be trash.
    That's one heck of a generalization. I'm a tank and healer player. DPS is for the random times I just don't feel like doing either, but usually bores me.

    Back in WoW, I had my damage meter mod. You know what I used it for? If I was tanking or healing and I saw someone's damage was crazy low, I'd look at what abilities they are using, how much, etc and then ask them if they would like some advice on how to improve. If they did, I gave it. If not, I shrugged and continued on with the dungeon.

    And if I was on a DPS class? Assuming another dps didn't need advice, I used it to judge whether my current rotation was up to snuff or if I needed to tweak things. I used it to be the best player I could. That doesn't make me an "e-peener" or someone who is just a rude asshat. In fact, that would be YOU for making such sweeping generalizations of people who like to use the tools that everyone has access to.
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