Quote Originally Posted by Sidra View Post
It amazes me how much people can have such different experiences playing this game. In my static, we have never blamed healers for lack of dps. They do a pretty good job working together, and occasionally we might ask if there is anything we can do to help them do more dps, but we've never blamed them for anything dps related. We use 2 healers unless our WHM is confident he can solo heal, then we let him try because it's fun. WEe give him a few tries to get the hang of it and if it goes well we keep at it, and if not we put the other healer back in. No biggy either way. I join A1/A2 and Thordan parties on my healers all of the time, I'm a SMN main so that's the only way I get to heal which I really enjoy in this game. Parties always have 2 healer slots listed, not 1. Additionally, I have never heard anyone blame me or the other healer for low dps...ever. I can't figure out if I am the one playing in the twilight zone, or other posters. But it's baffling how I could literally have never witnessed something even while joining lots of pf groups, while other people define what I've never seen as common to the player base. I truly don't understand.

With respect to less fun in 3.0 raiding in general, I don't think that's specific to healing. Everyone seems to feels that way - the encounters are less entertaining (With A2 and A4 being the no fun standouts) with a boring story to boot.

Yup, it's not everyone who experiences this kind of thing. I got blamed for that shit, but I'm the raid leader in my current group and I banished parsers. The mindset is: worry about DPS when mechanics have been learned to perfection. I also don't let my co-healer DPS until it's needed. So I'm enforcing the 2.X mindset that everyone should worry about mechanics and about their job before they start this whole BUT DA DEEPS!!1!!1!1 thing.