This post really reeks of entitlement and a poor mentality, and here’s my take on why.

Scholar takes a little bit more know-how to handle in dungeons than the other two healers, especially when undergeared (more on this later). It’s a very proactive healer, so if you manage to get to the “Adlo spam” point you’re long past screwed. A big thing I noticed is that you constantly mention being out of AF but never mention Dissipation, a tool that would both increase the gain on the Adlo’s you’re casting but also give you 3 stacks of Aetherflow. Additionally, using Sacred Soil is an absolute waste until around 78 when it gets an added regen. I suggest making use of other tools as well, like Fey Union & Eos’ skills, as well as doing a prepull shield before he sprints off to the world beyond. Speaking of which—if yyour tank sprints, try to sprint with them unless it’s on cooldown. (Which it shouldn’t be if you’ve been sprinting with them!)

Secondly, I don’t really understand the mentality of “I’m undergeared and my team wouldn’t babysit me so it’s their fault”. If you are undergeared then it is yours and nobody else’s responsibility to gear up. If you go into a dungeon and say you’re undergeared, 9 out of 10 times the party will be willing to accommodate you. But expecting everyone else to pick up your slack when you say nothing is really selfish and just makes this post give off a really entitled vibe.

Embarrassingly enough, most of what you described is the common Holminister pull set and the Paladin seemed to have done everything perfectly. He used Hallowed, presumably(?) used his other cooldowns as well, and pulled the mobs efficiently. If the DPS are slacking on the damage than his Holy Circle is even more valuable in place of Clemency. Of course, I draw the time at “I’m going to die if I don’t use this”—but a lot of healers let their tanks get low before bumping them back up to near full with an OGCD, so it can be hard to tell if your healer is competent in that regard or taking you for a ride.

Lastly, it’s okay to wipe. For various reasons. It might happen due to some unlucky rng, someone messing up, irl aggro, but it opens up the chance for you to discuss things with your party. If you’re uncomfortable with a pull, post-wipe clarity is the perfect time to bring it up. If you say nothing then go vent on the forums people are going to wonder why you didn’t speak up. Your party members can’t read your mind, so most of the time they will proceed as is normal unless something else is mentioned.

Hopefully this helps. I’m not trying to get on your case, just help you level up your SCH gameplay a bit! Please do be vocal with your teammates, most of the people in this game are very understanding. Oh, and try to get some gear, too. (: Those first few dungeon levels are really rough to heal but you’ll start feeling better around the 74-76 mark.