AureliusSir the Irrelevant wrote:
This was a post-3.0 reg BM run. The content had been available for well over a year.
I really don't see the relevance of this apart from a little eye-rolling that these freaking losers had the gall not to have freaking done this freaking easy thing before, I mean, gawd, what have they been
doing?
AureliusSir the Irrelevant wrote:
Fundamentals are fundamentals. They don't change because you're seeing something you've never seen before.
True. One fundamental is, the tank marks mobs, explains pulls, etc. Another fundamental is, lots of people are idiots. If I knew nothing about BM I'd have no way of knowing whether this was a neat trick I hadn't heard of before, or you were just an idiot. I'm not saying tell them how to play, all I'm suggesting is a simple "Hey, for anyone who hasn't been here before, the trash is non-elite, I'm about to go pull it all and when I've got it rounded up, I'll tank it all at once."
AureliusSir the Irrelevant wrote:
I did, in fact, announce that a large trash pull was incoming.
Well there you go. You are excused.
My point is simply that, as with most communications, if the entire audience is misunderstanding, it may be that they are just idiots, but it also may be that the communication needed improvement.
AureliusSir the Irrelevant wrote:
The bottom line was this: you never heal the dps at the expense of the tank. Period. The dps isn't going to be able to tank anything if the tank dies, but the group can often still manage if one dps goes down.
Obviously this is one of those fundamentals you speak of. But like most rules it has exceptions. If I was under the impression that the tank was an idiot and this other guy was going to step up and save the group from a wipe? In this case, doing that would have been misguided. But sometimes as a healer you make a judgment call about which person is going to do the group the most good by living. Is that person always, in 100% of circumstances the one who's currently tanking the mobs? Mmmm. Usually, yes. Almost always, even. But always always? In this case the healer may have made a bad call, but to go back to the original topic of this poor necro'd thread, the fact that he didn't operate directly from the Healing 101 manual on his desk doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't know how to heal.