Quote Originally Posted by Kazukiyashuo View Post
Well u see thats the trap of fflogs. It can tell u numbers but nothing about the ppl u were playing, their performance and the situation of the fight. Especially when u are pugging. Countless of times i had to give up dpsing to save a run cause the other healer was so focused to parse his glare that was useless to heal. Countless of times i rezed again and again greedy dps dieing like chickens in joke mechanics to get 1 extra gcd for their parse. Countlesa of times i had to babysit a tank that doesnt know what mitigation cooldowns are.
It tells you almost everything. I can see who died, how many rezzes each healer needed to use, how many GcD's were forced, which mechanics each death was to and whether it was the fault of the person dying or someone else killed them, which cd's are lined with which, everything the co-healer used, how much damage the tank took, how much they mitigated and so on. It also comes with xivanalysis on top which goes even further into personal rotation. It's an amazing tool in the right hands, it's helped me improve a lot and is vital in raid leading.

Quote Originally Posted by Kazukiyashuo View Post
So yeah i get your point. Everyone can improve and perform better. But to perform better u need from everyone in your party to equally try to perform.
I get that. I main WhM and performance on paper is directly tied to the group. If I'm taking my co-healers share of healing, hardcasting raise all fight and everyone's standing in stuff and dying that affects numbers. But that doesn't change things I mentioned, like weaving Benison more, correct aoe heal priority, uptime or using PoM on cd. Using your toolkit well is important in messy fights. If you have to babysit a bad group and you're spamming Medica I, you're making a difficult situation even worse for yourself. You also really want high uptime in messy fights. Aim to be the healer who can still squeeze 7-8k, heal the entire group and take 8 raises in that messy run instead of making excuses and you'll improve a lot for it.