st0rmie posted:
The increase in difficulty makes me feel like more of a hero. But I guess some people get their jollies from being told they're a hero for doing something that one of those pecking birds could have done equally successfully.
Zero_Washu posted:
They removed what attracted those who played healers to the game. They removed their ability to be a hero. Oh I know some remain, but guess what, we lost far too many good people who got told they weren't good enough, told they had it easy, told they don't have what it takes to be a hero.
They removed what attracted those who played healers to the game. They removed their ability to be a hero. Oh I know some remain, but guess what, we lost far too many good people who got told they weren't good enough, told they had it easy, told they don't have what it takes to be a hero.
The increase in difficulty makes me feel like more of a hero. But I guess some people get their jollies from being told they're a hero for doing something that one of those pecking birds could have done equally successfully.
How is it more difficult and fun for you when a DPS Shaman can do a better job and as a heal specced healer you are just wasting the groups time by spamming Chakra/Heal over and over? The only thing challenging about healing is not getting kicked from group immediately upon entering.
Quazimortal posted:
To cry tears of blood and get told to shut up when we sob too loudly of course!
Bremen_Gaheris posted:
So, what is the point of being a healer anymore?
So, what is the point of being a healer anymore?
To cry tears of blood and get told to shut up when we sob too loudly of course!
You won't ever hear the "shut up" since you are already back where you started before joining the group from being kicked. And your cries are in vain since noone is there to hear them..../cry!
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The VNboards are so much fun! Its like my own personal train wreck going 24/7
and noone is actually getting hurt which takes away the guilt of watching.
and noone is actually getting hurt which takes away the guilt of watching.


