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    Player Mogi's Avatar
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    Aria Tsuki
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    Coeurl
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    Archer Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Delsus View Post
    On SCH or WHM? Because they are very different strategies. On WHM you need to use Esuna on anyone who is poisoned to save MP, and make healing much easier. On SCH it's much much harder because you don't have anything to remove poison, you need to make sure your parties know what they are doing, and make very good use of aetherflow to restore MP, Eos is also a valuable asset, if she dies swiftcast summon her asap (if you have leveled THM).
    WHM and i remove poison as soon as i see it but it seems others get poison as well and as i am i stick to the tank like gum i will heal others as well go with out saying Well ty all this will make my road to a healer more easy ^W^
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    Last edited by Mogi; 02-12-2014 at 09:25 AM.

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    Player Zaft's Avatar
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    Leo Strut
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    Excalibur
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    Gladiator Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Mogi View Post
    WHM and i remove poison as soon as i see it but it seems others get poison as well and as i am i stick to the tank like gum i will heal others as well go with out saying
    I assume you're talking about Aiatar, the final boss. Aiatar spits a large puddle of venom that will poison anybody who steps into it. The circle is targeted on a party member, so they'll get 1-2 stacks of poison as well, depending on how quickly they react. The best thing that you can personally do is use Esuna as quickly as possible, even if it's not the tank. That damage will add up over time and make it significantly harder to focus on the tank. Other than that, remember to focus on using Cure, not Cure 2. Cure is more MP efficient and will allow you to get out more healing over the course of the fight without running dry.

    That being said, a lot of the fight also depends on your party. If the tank dodges the breath and moves Aiatar out of the puddles quickly (they heal Aiatar if he stands in them), the fight becomes much shorter and easier to manage. Your tank will always get 1 stack of poison from Aiatar's snap attack, but outside that shouldn't get any other stacks.

    Additionally, if you ever have questions like this that are healer specific, you're probably better off asking in the Healer Roles section.
    http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/f...9-Healer-Roles
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