as somebody who never plays healers i often wonder about how healers think/react in certain situations and if they have "emergency plans" for them.
i recently was in a party as BRD when the tank died during a big pull (don't know who was to blame for that) and i got the aggro. the healer managed to keep my flimsily armoured ass alive while raising the tank basically at the same time and we survived.
i'm always impressed with saves like that. they make me wonder what the thought process/priority order is for healers here. would you rather try to keep the substitute"tank" alive to get through the pull or is your priority to get the tank back up (if you can't manage both)?
do you consider a dead tank as a certain wipe? do you take into account how far the party is into the dungeon already (like wiping and going back to the second pull is easier than wiping and proceeding to the last pull before the last boss)?
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i recently was in a party as BRD when the tank died during a big pull (don't know who was to blame for that) and i got the aggro. the healer managed to keep my flimsily armoured ass alive while raising the tank basically at the same time and we survived.
i'm always impressed with saves like that. they make me wonder what the thought process/priority order is for healers here. would you rather try to keep the substitute"tank" alive to get through the pull or is your priority to get the tank back up (if you can't manage both)?
do you consider a dead tank as a certain wipe? do you take into account how far the party is into the dungeon already (like wiping and going back to the second pull is easier than wiping and proceeding to the last pull before the last boss)?
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