Why speak of correct and incorrect? It is common knowledge that water have no definite shape therefore fit many container.
You can say healer stand in circle is bad thing or discuss which is correct or more intelligent way to PVP, but even that do not change anything in many circumstance. Every example you give hold no cup of water to how JP player PVP as they do opposite of what you say and win as many game as lose.
From my understanding of NA PVPer which told to me by many board user here, most either not good player or very lazy or only premake party is decent, as any type of coordination seem to win game.
This is why I say I do not understand your term because to me, you speak nonsense from how you phrase all your reply. Everything you say is 'not how pvp work' or 'if healer die team lose' do not apply to server group I play in. If 1 belief is asserted, it should apply to any player from any region.
Am I right to say this?
By use such strong term, somehow is not definitive? Then your term usage is incorrect, your reply stem solely from personal opinion.. and very strong opinion. All strong opinion that is personal however, have many hole. To present something as absolute or to discuss how it is superior, should not have something undeniable? This thread however have quickly turn into debate of personal view? I had thought that such thread had wide understanding already that is pointless since would go on forever and achieve nothing.
I apologize if rude to you, as this not my intention.
Perhaps if phrase opinion toward me in a way to show you want to discuss more than assert a belief, then I think is truly worth typing much toward. For now, I do not see such reason to? I have been part of many discussion which end up as waste of time, please excuse to understand. I say this mostly because you miss initial point I make which I think not possible consider how I phrase reply.
If have clarification or something interesting to reply to, I revise my opinion~
If not then is also not a problem~
Thank you for reply though!