So anyways, during my Amdapor Keep roulette I was able to witness one sprout and one returner learning as they played. It kinda reminds me of Dark Souls somewhat and am surprised I did not make this example sooner. Those games do not teach you anything yet there is desire to learn from accomplishment. I have assisted many players for some jolly cooperation and watching them learn as we progress through a level is most amusing! There they are trying to stay away from all the enemies. Ohhh they have figured out how to kick and now they are even attempting to parry?! You go and get them!

Our sprouty healer began the instance not doing any deeps and seemed unsure of themselves. The tank who I believe was returning player? They had the blooming flower where the sprout would be only did small pulls which is somewhat sadness inducing but they were super fricken observant. I have seen many tanks bolt away without paying much attention to where the party is. I got stuck in the chat and this person turned to wait for me and the healer who may have become lost.

Our lala healer casted two cure ones before bailing on them once they realized it would not be enough. They started by staying far far away from the mobs only dotting with some occasional stone. By the middle of the dungeon there they were casting holy, using presence of mind and swiftcast. They even used surecast! I see so so many not use arms length or casters not use the surecast button to prevent knockbacks or interrupts. Tis not the first time me or friends and family watched this happening either so learning from playing is definitely possible. It is also how I learned.

If you are out there two players, keep on doing what you are doing because you are one of the reasons I continue to play.