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    Player NephthysVasudan's Avatar
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    Nephthys Yamada
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    Quote Originally Posted by winsock View Post
    That's pretty vague. What do you believe I should do differently?

    I need to be able to guestimate how skilled the healer is in order to do my job well. How do you propose I support my party as a tank without getting a feel for the healers skill level? If I ignore a bad healer's skill. We will continually wipe because they won't be able to heal my pulls. If I ignore a good healers skill, we wont be able to capitalize on that as a party.
    I find it funny that you have to "guess" to do your job.

    Maybe you should do something about that.

    Try communicating.

    -Neph
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    Chaosgrimm Winsock
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    Quote Originally Posted by NephthysVasudan View Post
    I find it funny that you have to "guess" to do your job.

    Maybe you should do something about that.

    Try communicating.

    -Neph
    LOL, do tell how this theoretical conversation would go that would land the party at an optimal and ideal pull size, without anyone making assumptions about anyone else's skill level.
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    Player NephthysVasudan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by winsock View Post
    LOL, do tell how this theoretical conversation would go that would land the party at an optimal and ideal pull size, without anyone making assumptions about anyone else's skill level.
    Its called typing on your keyboard....and saying "Hai - <insert query here> "

    doesn't take a genius to figure it out.

    The fact i have to explain this to you...is very disconcerting.

    -Neph
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