I mean its still peacefull that way, and its funny and it would be more effect than words will ever do lol plus entire towns filled with corpses would get them to actrually listen to it instend of be like well it is what it is lol

Probably going to make the rest of the players resent you though, especially if you mess up their play experience somehow.



.So i have an idea, to make this more effective every healer main go to limsa around the aethercurrent and uldah thing etc and use self destruction, spread the power of the puddle if we can cover all the main cities with piles of corpses they will have to listen.
No. That would be too close to griefing and likely would just result in mass bans. In addition, it would look like Blue Mages were protesting rather than healers.
But, doing something in game does have its appeal. How about a parade of healers gathered across servers marching around Thanalan after all the log-in issue subsides in Dawn Trail? We could film it and post on Youtube to show how many players are upset about the status of healers.
It does! Thank you for your response. It's important that what you enjoy about healers is not taken away in all our clamouring for a common message.There's a lot of satisfaction in being the party member that helps bolster everyone else and let them do the parts they find fun. I like being in a position where quick thinking can save a wipe. I enjoy supporting the tank and making sure they're comfortable doing big pulls, since everyone likes big pulls. I can be reactive when I need to, proactive from the start, and pitch in with DPS when needed since dead mobs stop dealing damage. Dead players also stop dealing damage, but that's what I'm here for.
Hope that helps.
Keep shining!
Last edited by Kacho_Nacho; 06-20-2024 at 07:11 AM.

FWIW, I do hope something good comes from this. Just, the proposed style of going about getting it isn't for me. I imagine if I wasn't a healer myself, I might actually be more upset about it. I saw the announced changes to 7.0 SCH and I thought it looked promising. But hey, that's just my opinion..
No. That would be too close to griefing and likely would just result in mass bans. In addition, it would look like Blue Mages were protesting rather than healers.
But, doing something in game does have its appeal. How about a parade of healers gathered across servers marching around Thanalan after all the log-in issue subsides in Dawn Trail? We could film it and post on Youtube to show how many players are upset about the status of healers.
It does! Thank you for your response. It's important that what you enjoy about healers is not taken away in all our clamouring for a common message.
Keep shining!
I wonder if all the healers on strike even do savage or ultimate content?
I mean you can literally check. But you don't have to do savage or ultimate content to have an opinion on this issue. Gatekeeping does not negate the points a person makes, their reasoning, or their experience (regardless of what it may be). Just imagine how silly that would be. "Uhhh, you can't comment on this because you haven't done Utimate!" "Okay, let me get my friend who does Ultimate to say the same thing, now what are you going to do?" You're just setting yourself up to get dunked on, 2bh.



Actually Savage learning parties are fairly common (same for Ultimate) and if you stick to the progression point you are at until you are comfortable advancing, you will find success in partyfinder. Naturally you can also try to look for statics willing to take a fresh raider in - there is a range of groups for everyone.
Given you are in EU Cerberus, I recommend looking up the Europe Raiding Central discord, it's a great recruitment discord for anyone looking for a static, no matter how casual.
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