As a healer, it would be up to me manage my enmity and in times of "oh sh*t" I would communicate to the tank my hate, and he would try to perform cover or provoke the mob.


			
			
				As a healer, it would be up to me manage my enmity and in times of "oh sh*t" I would communicate to the tank my hate, and he would try to perform cover or provoke the mob.

			
			
				Exactly. Ultimately, it's better if everyone is responsible for his or her own enmity management. Yes, there will be times of "oh sh*t" that the tank won't see coming, but when the alternative is "tank sees all enmity levels", that would just promote a mentality of "I don't have to worry about my enmity. A good tank will take care of that." That, in turn, leads to bad play habits and negative DD stereotypes.
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