The way DPS players act in the Aitiascope after you drag their sorry butt behind the ice crystal to prevent them from being deep fried by Curtain Call makes me glad there are good samaritan laws.
The way DPS players act in the Aitiascope after you drag their sorry butt behind the ice crystal to prevent them from being deep fried by Curtain Call makes me glad there are good samaritan laws.
My outline for a Chemist healer: https://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/513527-Healer-Concept-Draft-Chemist
Are you accounting the fact that especially online (and when driving funnily enough) people tend to assume malicious intent when other people mess up?
I have seen and personally have been accused of trolling often when using rescue and I have never had that intention. /shrug
But NA is wild so who knows.
It has been useful for me. Sometimes twintania will pick random bait and stack on the same person. The safest way to handle it is to pull the person in with rescue right as she shoot the last lava puddle
I've been unintentionally killed by Rescue a couple times, but majority of the time it has been used to my benefit.
I do find it humorous when when I pull someone out of danger and they decide to step back into danger at the last second.
i think the only duty i use rescue in is lota. twice actually. first to pull people on the platform if there are less than four on it. and then to safe people who are to slow to get behind the shield.
for me when I am rescued it's with good attention in mind but they forget some stuff like in Suzaku fight I have been rescue but the healer forgot the middle of the arena also goes bye bye so it was funny other then that it always have been use in good faith so I don't mind if it same my sorry ass because of my forgetful mind I am ok with it
I've never had a random healer use rescue to my benefit. I've only had them use it because they're scared and don't know what they're doing. Losing a safe GCD or 2 is frustrating. Stop punishing me for your lack of game knowledge.
Rescue should be removed.
It's funny, because from their perspective, you are the one lacking game knowledge and costing them a weaving slot just to not have to waste GCD and mana to pick your sorry behind up from the floor again.
As a non-'get-gud' player that only has two eyes and 10 fingers I appreciate it a LOT when someone yanks me out of a red sea of death I didn't see coming. I say let them get mad then don't heal them or rescue them from then on. It's your job to yank people out of harms way and heal them. If that make them mad let 'em die and stay dead. For me? yes, please, save me if I screw up. Which I will do. A lot.
Them forgetting x job has a movement tool is a them issue. Them not understanding how snapshots work is a them issue. 90% of the playerbase is woefully inexperienced. Considering how badly you struggle in savage, I have a feeling that you are a part of the 90%.
80% uptime AST on their best M1S run trying to talk down to me. Who do you think you are? Know your place. In fact, you can talk gameplay to people when you learn to not 4x weave. Which you do multiple times in your runs.
This sort of thing really bugs me, man. Dude has been griefing parties since Eden's Gate. Over 5 years, and you've failed to improve over all that time. And then you have the AUDACITY to talk down to me about game knowledge. To imply that you have any sort of perspective worthy of consideration. All to what? Try and get a jab in?
Instead of taking jabs at people online, why don't you hit a target dummy instead? You'll save the backs of the 7 people a bit of strain.
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