No but I don't do anything more than a daily drex and my 4 normal raids on my healer.
And that makes me sad.




No but I don't do anything more than a daily drex and my 4 normal raids on my healer.
And that makes me sad.
Veteran healers don't care if we need to heal, but right now we don't. We want interesting things to do during the downtime other than a 30s dot and a single filler spell that hasn't changed from lvl 4 to lvl 90.
Dead DPS do no DPS. Raised DPS do 25/50% lower DPS. Do the mechanics and don't stand in bad stuff.
Other games expect basic competence, FFXIV is pleasantly surprised by it. Other games have toxic elitism. FFXIV has toxic casualism.[/LIST]


I still heal for friends and in PF, hunts and the like if needed. I am a healer at heart (and actually also one IRL), so you could say healing is not something I do but what I -am-.
So quitting... no. But if before I played like 90%+ healer and only switched to other jobs if that was needed by friends/party... now it is limited to "if I am leveling the job (mostly via MSQ roulette where I can at least officially take a nap) or if it is really needed for the team."
It has been pointed out here in the forum that the dev team for jobs is only 4 people "strong". It seems healers are designed only from the perspective of the healed, not the healer. And from what I've seen all concerns are either utterly ignored or brushed away with astonishing... hm... attitude.
HW definitely had "healer issues" (poor AST at launch...), and 4.0 turned my white mage into a salt mage. Now, after years of seeing healers and healing getting treated with what feels like an afterthought and/or very questionable design decisions I think everything from the mediatour for 5.0 to -- as the final straw -- the last live letter has killed any remaining faith in me that things might get better except by accident, and with it also killed most of the joy I once had in playing what feels like my natural role... ah WHM back in 3.0 when I started playing you as my first job, how I miss thee...
Am I happy about this, and the results? No. It has significantly reduced my joy and thus motivation to play this game (together with photosensitivity issues all but locking me out of a seizable chunk of ShB as addressed in this post) as a whole, when in the past I got excited to hit that log-in button every day.
I'm spending most of my time (when not gathering/crafting or RPing) on BRD now, and might play around a bit with MCH, too, if my high latency doesn't ruin it for me. DNC looks remotely interesting as well. As interesting as a DPS job can actually feel to me...
Non-native speaker of English so forgive any butchering of grammar or vocabulary you may find in my posts.

This morning I logged on to get my expert done before the reset, saw healer in need and switched to sch. But then I hesitated and thought no, I'll just wait for the dps queue. So yeah healing is a chore now, I'll do it for my friends i guess, but i don't really want to if i don't have to.
Still playing healers 90% of time but I dont enjoy it as much as pre SHB. And I switched my main from AST to WHM.
Oh and I was originally planning to join static but changed my mind because of the changes. Because of that I am not playing this game as much. In the end I might quit the game entirely and return to SWTOR after the new update.
In darkness, in cold, in the midst of winter where nothing walks the world but death and fear let the brave rejoice: I call the light.
Out of darkness, light. Ouf of silence, song. Ouf of the sun´s death, the birth of each year. Out of cold, fire. Out of death, life. Out of fear, courage to see the day. (Elizabeth Moon - The Deed of Paksenarrion)
Me. For two reasons:
-Dumbing down of AST
-Increasing (dunno if true or Just my impression but whatever) in toxicity of ppls
Now i am a Red


It's not just you -- I noticed an increase in toxicity as well (mainly in DF), as did several of my friends I talked with about this topic. Maybe we all just were unlucky with DF there or are more sensitive to increases in toxicity others would barely notice, but it definitely also has soured for me going as healer or tank unless it's premades, and in general made me become pretty DF-abstinent. Thank the heavens for playing with friends, for Trust NPCs, and other means to get tomestones...
Last edited by Chiami; 08-19-2019 at 11:07 PM.
Non-native speaker of English so forgive any butchering of grammar or vocabulary you may find in my posts.
Havent quit entirely but was actually falling asleep a majority of the time while playing scholar. I leveled dancer first purely out of hype and interest and decided to go to level my scholar for quick ques and stuff but god its been awful i stopped at level 78. Tried ast and having a lot more fun with that because it feels like i have more to press which is weird because I didnt really like ast all that much in SB or HW. My main is however now DNC for sure but i do plan to finish leveling and use AST at end game just for the quick ques to funnel gear and resources into my DNC.
I started with White Mage but when I unlocked Astrologian I mained that. I enjoyed the old card system. The new system isn’t fun with only 2 actual cards now (ranged/melee dps buff). White Mage just feels like the smoothest healer job now with its big potency heals and smoother dps than the other two jobs.
Helping friends who started playing (1 is a healer) has gotten me into Machinist. I’m enjoying it and Bard as well. I may get into Dancer.


Been done with that since the 4.4 patch.

Haven't quit but I definitely do a a lot DF and tend to only heal for friends/FC mates. Otherwise, I've switched to Dancer.
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