To be fair if you have only gotten through ARR then you have not really played the game yet and is likely why this hasn't been your experience so far. Level 15-49 dungeons are considered more as learning dungeons from a community pov, where you are allowed to be a lot more slow to compensate for not having a grasp on your abilities or role yet. But once you hit level 50 everything changes and there is a basic level of competency that people will expect from you.
Now, that being said I am not excusing the healers actions. Pulling you with rescue is a d- move, esp if you were pulling multiple groups already. If you are pulling single packs, however, or even 3 small packs of 1 or 2, then you are going to get some feedback from your group more often than not and not everyone gives that feedback in a productive way.
We, however, are also not getting both sides of the story. I have been playing this game since launch and have never once been trolled by rescue and no one else I know has been trolled with it. It's just something that pops up now and then here on the forums. The times I have been rescued has been proper. I sometimes got upset because I know my own timing and where I can clip my casts until the last moment to still dodge so I feel I was trolled at first, but looking back moments later I understood why it was used from the healer's pov. I also, as a healer, will rescue ppl into aoe heal range if they are standing way over on the other side of the arena, and if they go back, I simply refuse to heal them. So the ability itself does not need a rework just because a couple bad apples trolled with it a couple times.
Most ppl in this game are pretty great, so fixating on one bad experience, one time in a dungeon and thinking that an entire skill needs to be reworked cause of one experience is not helpful and is elitest in it's own way. It makes you look more like the player meme than the actual players we often encounter, which are fairly good ppl. I am a firm believer that if you have an issue with this community, it's not the community that is the problem.


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