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Hellpriest
According to topic- warlocks using Searing pain, mages sheeping before tank is ready, rogues trying to sap not from behind(seems half doesn't know what distract is), hunters over agroing and than using fake death(frequently healer gets agro), pally tanks rushing forward with no mana, guys who cry "disc is not a healer, ya noob!", shammies that use wolves, druid carters in raid who innervate them instead of healers. That's it:)
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Three rules of instances:
1. If the tank dies, it's the healer's fault.
If you ran out of mana mid-pull, that means you either need more mp5 or a bigger mana pool. So still your fault, unless group doesn't let you drink
2. If the healer dies, it's the tank's fault.
Make it easier by running to the tank, so they can AoE the mobs off, or tab and pull, or whatever.
3. If DPS dies, it's DPS' own freaking fault.
Don't rez moronic DPS unless they say pretty please with a cherry on top.
So if a tank runs out of LoS and dies, it's my fault?
If you fail to heal yourself from AoE damage, it's the tanks fault? (SPELL REFLECT YOU MORON!)
If a DPS gets one shotted by a boss when he lands (A la UP, Razorscale, etc.) it's the DPS's fault, not the tanks? That or I fail to heal them (Saphiron, XT's tantrum, Hodir's frozen blows, Black Knight's... laser of doom?)
Just a couple of (Somewhat) common situations that can happen.
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This almost identically happened to me last night. Kept !@#$%ing not to use penance cuz of the overhealing. Meanwhile this was in H VH and I'm pretty geared disc, so I literally never need to drink in there even w/o cooldowns. On trash my mana pool barely drops below 85-90%. I just ignored him and shrugged it off til he decided to ask the enhance sham in the group to heal even though he was in full dps gear w/o dualspec and kicked me from the group.
Lucky for me the sham was a guildie of mine and quit right after he kicked me. I lol'ed as cyanginosa preceded to destroy the pally. I felt bad for the rest of the group though, they didn't deserve the repair bill for the pallys stupidity.
I would have let that #$%^&* die on purpose just because he was complaining so much and then if he asked why i let him die... i would have told him because i was afraid i might crit and over heal him...
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kamodius
Three rules of instances
All of which are very contrived and very generalised.
Except that danielito is right:
Barring stupidity
, those are in fact the rules:
1) If the tank dies (assuming the tank's not an idiot and goes out of LoS, etc), yeah, it's the healer's fault generally speaking.
2) If the healer dies, it's because the tank didn't taunt an errant mob off, though sure, sometimes sh*t happens.
3) If the dps dies, screw 'em, their only job is to pew pew and watch the threat, with the occasional (not so much in WotLK) CC.
But that's what a rule of them: In general. Are there exceptions? Sure. But danielito is totally on the ball, as far as I'm concerned.
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