Overall healing is irrelevant to the healer. Let’s look at their HPS during relevant bosses like Worm, Wind Dragon, Sand Dragon, Warband, Chains Girl(?), Snake Girl, Ice Girl, or Grumpy Keeper
The point both of you don’t understand is that I KNOW IT IS THIS WAY currently. That don’t change the fact that I DISLIKE THE WAY IT IS. I’m not saying I dislike because I don’t understand, I’m saying I dislike because I know exactly what the group expect me as a healer to do, and I don’t like it.
I don’t understand why and how some people can only accept things the way it currently is, like if it is the way it is so it must be the only and better way, until things changes, than whatever Blizz decides is now the best possible decision, no matter how many healers don’t enjoy healing anymore, don’t matter how much the player base decreases, Blizz can’t do no wrong, ever.
Other than blood dk i have not seen many tanks out heal my mw monk. If they do it is because i did not have much to heal and everyone was staying out of avoidable damage.
another weird complaint about the folks carrying you.
No one is forcing you to do something you do not like. If you only want to push heal buttons and have the group’s survival entirely reliant upon HPS and your gear, classic does exist.
As soon as someone goes about saying, “I don’t like this and I speak for other people too!” It kind of pulls credibility into question. Tanks having active mitigation is a good thing because otherwise it is braindead boring, healers having more to do than sitting around queuing up nourish/holy light/heal casts for ten minutes is overall a better thing.
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No, it really isn’t.
If your healer is sitting there constantly spamming heals, then you as the tank or you as the dps are doing something wrong.
Use your defensives and play the mechanics.
A couple of mates of mine run a BDK/Gruid, 2 Retadins, 2 Spriests and that about covers all their bases for M+…
depends on the encounter and tank tbh
It’s different when it’s pvp tho . Was in an ashran where s bdk out healed all heals on both horde and alliance.
when was this tanks got hit hard with a nerf in pvp
People getting upset over BDK self healing and they don’t even understand what’s going on, they’re getting mad over an absorption shield essentially lmao.
Talk about manufactured outrage. BDK is designed on self healing, these people must have started playing WoW in BFA or something to not know that.
This week . He had 125mil in healing on my evoker I had around I think 40+ n a priest had 50+ mil. I was trying to figure out how a tank can do that much healing.
reason i ask this is this
PVP Tanks have been hit with a stealth nerf of +~67% increased damage taken
unless this dk had a pocket healer hugging them tanks fold fast in pvp now
Also people are just now realizing you can do some dungeon content without a healer at all, oh wow.
Literally just delete the healing role from the game. It can be done, but they have to design PVE differently, the raids anyway.
Did the group die?
No?
Then i did my job! Huzzah! Numbers only matter for DPS and I’m always at the bottom of that lmao
would it be better if tanks took 1/100th of the current damage to compensate?
if a healer cant heal 200-300k damage per second then you cant handle tanks not being able to out heal a healer.
and point for point most healing is self healing. damage prevention. its horribly low over all for the rest of the party which is where its needed.
Tanks heal more than healers, do higher dps than dps and yet I still don’t want to play one. Must be something wrong with me.
Well I don’t see that stealth nerf cuz they b gods in ashran and av rn
Thinking about it, yeah I guess. Maybe tanks deserve their own “mitigation” metric, so we would have healing, dps and mitigation, a better way to look at tank performance.
Let the healers heal and do the most healing of the run (and also dps if there is nothing to heal, obviously, that is not the point of this thread), the DPSs do the top damage, and the tanks do the mitigation.
Everyone should shine/exceed in his role.