I was just about to go to bed when I realized something about this thread. As much as I dislike the idea of parsers and such, this thread has made me actually appreciate the diversity of groups and people I meet in dungeons and my role as a healer. One of the things I find fun about my job and even the game in general is not the repetitive nature of it, but actually having to adjust to the situation. In dungeons sometimes that means DPSing and healing, sometimes it means playing spam the cure button to keep the tank alive while trying to get a few holies in to stun the mobs for a bit. Sometimes it means getting to watch two monks or a monk and a blm utterly evaporate things.

Sometimes it leads to flawless victories or utter disasters, but once in a while you have those epic comebacks when some summoner raises the healer then dies, but the healer gets off the LB3 raises the raid and you have this huge clutch victory and those moments make it worth it to me. (I know, I know it doesn't happen that often, but when it does aren't they awesome?) So thank you all, pro-parsers and anti-parsers alike who helped me to realize that I like the diversity of people in the game and while some may frustrate me... I'm more or less OK with that and can deal with it.

I just felt I had to post that. I'm going to sleep now it's way past my bed time and it took me way too long to write this ><;