Silver_Strider wrote: »99% of the time
DPS > Tank > Healer
Exceptions come about or there are opportunities in which the healer/tank can safely rez without it being a risk to do so in which case it's fine for them to do it but it shouldn't be the norm or expected.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »If there is no communication in the group, then the DPS should always assume it's their job to res. If there is, then when someone drops, you assess the situation. If it is safe for the healer to res, they absolutely should do it. If they are a templar, it will be faster and the fallen will come back with more resources. If it's not safe, then it's the DPS's Job. If two people or more are down, then both healer and DPS should be trying to res. Things generally have to be pretty out of hand for the tanks to be res'ing.
I remember a situation one time with a pug group. The Tank went down and the boss immediately one-shotted the other DPS. I was on a sorc, so I started shield spam tanking the boss. I was able to hold the boss for about a minute, but the other healer wouldnt res (no mic). After we eventually wiped, I asked why they didnt res. They said it's not the healers job, which in that situation was 100% false.
If someone dies near me, and the boss is the kind of boss that hits like a wet noodle, I'll res as the tank.Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Things generally have to be pretty out of hand for the tanks to be res'ing.
If the boss is actually dangerous, then, yea, the tank would typically be the last one to res.
Everything is situational.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »If there is no communication in the group, then the DPS should always assume it's their job to res. If there is, then when someone drops, you assess the situation. If it is safe for the healer to res, they absolutely should do it. If they are a templar, it will be faster and the fallen will come back with more resources. If it's not safe, then it's the DPS's Job. If two people or more are down, then both healer and DPS should be trying to res. Things generally have to be pretty out of hand for the tanks to be res'ing.
I remember a situation one time with a pug group. The Tank went down and the boss immediately one-shotted the other DPS. I was on a sorc, so I started shield spam tanking the boss. I was able to hold the boss for about a minute, but the other healer wouldnt res (no mic). After we eventually wiped, I asked why they didnt res. They said it's not the healers job, which in that situation was 100% false.If someone dies near me, and the boss is the kind of boss that hits like a wet noodle, I'll res as the tank.Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Things generally have to be pretty out of hand for the tanks to be res'ing.
If the boss is actually dangerous, then, yea, the tank would typically be the last one to res.
Everything is situational.
Both of these explain the reality that it depends on the situation. Any player that says it's not their job is incorrect.
For the oppinions that dictate a definitive rule on who should rez there are plenty of examples where it's wrong for that situation.
Elladan_Eloheimik wrote: »duh....those that are alive with soul gems. Its everyone's responsibility.
Khaos_Bane wrote: »Elladan_Eloheimik wrote: »duh....those that are alive with soul gems. Its everyone's responsibility.
On difficult bosses I make sure to tell the DPS that they are on rez duty, period.
puffytheslayer wrote: »Did you know??
Not all healers are templars
Just as not all templars are healers