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Kukura

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  1. Happened to us today in Mandalorian Raiders... twas the second boss fight i think; the Bounty Hunter, Warrior, Inquisitor and IP? We wiped a few times before we figured out what to. When they were all dead, finally...there was no loot! Sad Panda... True story Maybe a bug? /shrug
  2. Thanks B /bump! Let's try to get this stickied
  3. Check out this thread. Within it, you will find a guy's posting on how he works PvP and I've adopted his method with obvious diferences as I am working my way sawbones... but we still share very viable similarities. Maybe it will give you insight on a different way to go about pvp.
  4. Good job! This is excellent and well thought out. You should post it in the Roles/Healing forums... there alot of people requesting something like this and prolly won't think to come here to look for it
  5. BUMP! I am so loving it too! I've always limboed between my rogue and priest in wow.. now I get both worlds into 1
  6. I don't think that is even possible unless what you referring too is actually "mouse-over healing" which this game does not have.
  7. HAHA, I can't dismiss him either... embarrassing E-crush attachment
  8. ^ lmao, <3 the analogy I totally agree with the mouse over healing feature, don't think I don't. I found myself cussing a few times during beta wishing for it... however, I'm the type of person that likes to make it work regardless of obstacles
  9. Yea, procrastinators reunite! I feel a big bond of solidarity Like many, I decided to wait until Beta was over to decide if I wanted to pursue... Not that all bummed if I don't get in today. I'll go finish my Xmas presents/shopping and be free when I do get the e-mail So what if some people are already 25 to 30... the majority won't
  10. In a perfect world, pro healers and noob healers would keep their groups alive equally and there would not be any way to distinguish them apart... Unfortunately, that's not the case. Some people are simply out of their elements when it comes to healing. Just the same as few people make excellent tanks. People have individual and different skill sets that make them unique on how they play and what they bring to a raid or group. Which happens to be in your case. Which happens to be in my case. I'm a petite female that cannot reach the extent of my keyboard w/o moving my hand... however; I have learned to adapt. Not every class is made for everyone; if you have difficulty playing one... play another. We can not expect everything to be made easy for us every time someone is experiencing difficulty adapting. Sure, mouseover healing is makes healing very easy. Has lots of benefits... especially for raid healers. The fact is, that was in wow. Everyone has moved on and are about to switch game , right? Do it feet first and embrace the new game, folks. Everyone wants a new game but refuses change. You make good with what you have. Life gives you lemon; you make lemonade yadiyadiyada...
  11. Wow, that was random... I do not believe he was criticizing but simply asking a question to clarify. Way to come out guns blazin...
  12. I'd have to say that those were my best MMO/raiding days... required much more communication and created stronger respect and friendships amongst each other.
  13. Remember the old CH heal rotations from Everquest?!? Oh my word... I agree, stepping out of your comfort zone and trying things that feel different can make you an even better healer. Healing these days requires practically no skills... when you do have them; however, you stand out amongst many.
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