biovitalb16_ESO wrote: »Dont abandon destro staff totally as your group will love you running ele drain on that bar.
They will? I've seen "great tanking", "awesome tank", "dps was amazing"...never have I seen "great healing" or "ty for ele drain",
I have seen "OMG FAIL FING HEALER HASN'T DROPPED A SHARD IN 5 SECONDS!! KICK HER" though.
The fact you made it through the dungeon with 2 idiotic DPS, no tank and a newbie, is probably testament to how well you healed the group. They should be thanking you, not flinging insults. If I somehow get stuck with a group that has no tank/taunt, I will slot inner fire on my stam sorc just to make sure the healer can do their job and not worry about getting agro.
Personally I would have loved having someone like you in my group.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »
(And just a word to the DPS crowd: if you really think you can run a dungeon without a taunt and queue yourself up as a tank,
The other day I wwas tanking DC II and two so-called 'healers' ended up in my PUG. But neither could work out how to open a box of Bandaids, let alone heal the dungeon. I kept asking, 'which one of you guys is actually going to be healing, as you both are listed to heal in Finder?"... No response...I guess people can get away with fake tank and fake heal to pop the queue early on the non-vet dungeons, but the wheels come off pretty quick on the Vet or II modes.
Still, most people in this game are great I find. Glad you enjoy healing, I played DPS for my entire time until I started a healer and a tank alts a few weeks back, gave the game a new lease of life!
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »
(And just a word to the DPS crowd: if you really think you can run a dungeon without a taunt and queue yourself up as a tank,
The other day I wwas tanking DC II and two so-called 'healers' ended up in my PUG. But neither could work out how to open a box of Bandaids, let alone heal the dungeon. I kept asking, 'which one of you guys is actually going to be healing, as you both are listed to heal in Finder?"... No response...I guess people can get away with fake tank and fake heal to pop the queue early on the non-vet dungeons, but the wheels come off pretty quick on the Vet or II modes.
Still, most people in this game are great I find. Glad you enjoy healing, I played DPS for my entire time until I started a healer and a tank alts a few weeks back, gave the game a new lease of life!
biovitalb16_ESO wrote: »Dont abandon destro staff totally as your group will love you running ele drain on that bar.
They will? I've seen "great tanking", "awesome tank", "dps was amazing"...never have I seen "great healing" or "ty for ele drain",
I have seen "OMG FAIL FING HEALER HASN'T DROPPED A SHARD IN 5 SECONDS!! KICK HER" though.
I believe the her in this theoretical example is you, and it's posited that it's what your interlocutors were thinking or saying to each other.
Plus, all girls are healers all boys DDers and whatever I am when I troll people with mementos and weird emojis doesn't have a word for it.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »Ill just add this as well. I know ive posted it before and so have others so if you have seen it, ignore.
But if you are new to healing it is funny, and sad all at once.https://youtu.be/2DxS7eT_ky4
biovitalb16_ESO wrote: »Dont abandon destro staff totally as your group will love you running ele drain on that bar.
They will? I've seen "great tanking", "awesome tank", "dps was amazing"...never have I seen "great healing" or "ty for ele drain",
I have seen "OMG FAIL FING HEALER HASN'T DROPPED A SHARD IN 5 SECONDS!! KICK HER" though.
The last part is mostly sufficient to recognize bad DDs.. good DDs don't die, their enemies will, and the healer won't do much of a difference.AzraelKrieg wrote: »the moment a DPS runs ahead, face pulls, and dies
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »Since the beginning of the game, I've pretty much played DW DPS. I don't know, it seemed to go well with the characters I had in my mind, the races I liked to play, and I love that steel tornado animation!!
Then, on Friday afternoon, I was playing with a new Breton templar DW but everything just felt ... stale. Someone on guild suggested I give her a stave and so I did. Desto staff was fun and when I got to level 15, I turned picked up a resto staff as my weapon swap.
Friday night I ran my first dungeon as a healer and had a blast. Two people I were with (from my guild) were fun and very helpful, and taught me the basics. It was unlike any build I'd ever run before. By the time the night was over, my Breton was now a pure healer (I completely abandoned the desto staff).
For about six hours Saturday, I worked my healer. She's a templar, two resto staffs, all magicka and I get health to 17k with health glyphs. I can buff health with food if I think I'm going have trouble in a dungeon but mostly I run magicka regen for food. I ran the entire day as a healer, healing dungeons, dolmens, boss fights, everything. I have biting jabs, the sun fire morph, and the javelin morph for a little damage if I need to run a quest or throw out some DPS.
Well, the fun came to an end Sunday afternoon. I queued in the group finder and dropped into a dungeon with a newbie and two experienced players (each had over 300 cps). I'd been doing this since Saturday and loving it. I find running with the new players great, and sharing some of their "Oh Wow" experience at running their first dungeon is a reminder of my own first experiences.
As soon as I hit the dungeon, I sent out a "Hey," to the group and the newbie responded. The other two just took off, running the dungeon. We hit the first set of mobs and they came after me. I roll dodged and started sending up heals but mobs were on me constantly. I had to spend my magicka to kill the mobs in my face. By the end of the second trash fight, I was concerned. By the end of the first boss fight, I send a group whisper: "Does ANYONE have a taunt?"
The newbie responded with a no; the other two didn't answer. They just kept running. Now, to be clear: my healer is squishy. To many mobs in my face and I'm probably gonna die. So I began to roll dodge like crazy and just heal. I even slotted stamina pots for the first time ever, so I could keep my roll dodge alive.
Final boss fight: I have two DPS with bows, another with a desto staff, and I'm trying to heal the group. The newbie dps at least had the common sense to hang back and stay out of the boss' face. One of the "experienced" players - the one with bow - couldn't stay out of the red, and felt the need to get in the boss' face. His health would drop to almost nothing in an instant.
But we got through it. I healed, I roll dodged like a madwoman, I dropped stamina and I healed some more. When we were done, I was kind of proud of myself. I got this group through the dungeon and without a single death. Just as I was feeling good, one of the "experienced" players sends me this gem:
"Next time DPS!!!"
Seriously? My Irish temper fired, and I was about to fire off a toxic response when I stopped.
That could have been me. Not with the snarky whisper, but being the DPS, running a dungeon, checking my DPS like the world revolved around me, and never realizing that the only reason I was able to spam DPS was because somewhere behind me there was a healer keeping me alive. I suddenly thought of all the dungeons I blew out of, proud of myself and my oh so holy DPS, without a word of thanks to the healer.
So thanks. Really. I get it now.
(And just a word to the DPS crowd: if you really think you can run a dungeon without a taunt and queue yourself up as a tank, then you freakin better to be able to drop enough burst DPS so that the mobs aren't in your healer's face and (s)he is gulping stamina pots to stay alive. Because if that's what's going on, you're doing it wrong. And the thing is: you'll make it through the dungeon, they will keep you alive, and you will never know.)
I've had similar experiences to this so I have felt your pain.
DPS who think they are too good to need tanks can make for one very miserable dungeon run - especially for the healer.
If you aren't a tank - meaning a defensive character designed to redirect enemy attacks or attention toward yourself - then don't queue up as one. If you want the shorter queue times - then play as a tank.
PUG'd today's vet dailies and immediately on the first trash pull, one DD died because he stood in AOE and didn't move from it. Second trash pull, same thing.