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    Ilyrian's Avatar
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    Ilyrian Silvermoon
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    White Mage Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by lvlagmarink View Post
    On a side note, there may be some players who actually play healers on pyros but dont actually want to heal because they fear of getting aggro.. i begin to meet healers in my past parties who actually will not heal or raise anybody despite we were trying to spawn NM.. they only cast their dps spell and heal themself.. on one ocassion, I actually experienced a healer who kept casting stone IV while some RDMs and other jobs were casting vercure and cure L actions on me in trying to spawn the level 50 NM..
    Well you're talking about different issues.
    Healing your party during a NM is basically a death sentence if a) your party are hitting the adds that b) muppets have dragged into combat with them.
    If you have a decent group and people are generally clued up, it is OK to heal - but ultimately resing is much better overall as most high-end mobs are one shot kills anyway.

    The issue you had with your healer (in your group?): just sounds like they were a baddie.
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    lvlagmarink's Avatar
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    Magmarink Dragregory
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    Moogle
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    Lancer Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilyrian View Post
    Well you're talking about different issues.
    Healing your party during a NM is basically a death sentence if a) your party are hitting the adds that b) muppets have dragged into combat with them.
    If you have a decent group and people are generally clued up, it is OK to heal - but ultimately resing is much better overall as most high-end mobs are one shot kills anyway.

    The issue you had with your healer (in your group?): just sounds like they were a baddie.
    You probably misunderstand here.

    What I said was "... we were trying to spawn NM..." as in we were killing the val bloodgliders to spawn the level 50 Penthesilea NM, there were two tanks in our party and both died from Val Bloodgliders auto attack because the healer was just spamming stone IV. I wouldn't personally know what these healers motives behind not healing at all, hence why i'm just assuming things, but at the very least even the worst baddies healers i have found in dungeons would at least try to heal or raise the party.. this specific healer i mentioned of (the worst kind of eureka healer i've encountered) wouldnt even cast protect even after being asked..

    And I'm saying this as a comparison of what I experienced in all three of eurekas because I'm soloing a lot as a warrior. Even when I was tanking The NMs in anemos and pagos, healers who werent actually in a party with me would ocassionally heal me.. but this kind of thing is very rare to happen in Pyros..
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    Korbin Dallas
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    Twintania
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    Scholar Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilyrian View Post
    Well you're talking about different issues.
    Healing your party during a NM is basically a death sentence if a) your party are hitting the adds that b) muppets have dragged into combat with them.
    If you have a decent group and people are generally clued up, it is OK to heal - but ultimately resing is much better overall as most high-end mobs are one shot kills anyway.

    The issue you had with your healer (in your group?): just sounds like they were a baddie.
    This is too relatable. I gave up healing or using any aoe during fates because most people who are there don't have a clue how to ignore and/or de-aggro extra mobs that are pulled in. What pisses me off more are the people who intentionally pull their adds into the thick of the action to get rid of the aggro, which just causes issues for everyone else. Just let them kill you and be raised.
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