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Poster: Grothrot at 6/14/2006 10:57:20 PM PDT
Subject: "I won't heal your PUG...too many squishies."
   This was said to me tonight while trying to find a priest for ZF.
The almost complete group consisted of myself, a mage, a warlock, and a shaman.
The priest refused to come because he said, quote, "healing both of those cloth casters plus everyone else will be too much work."

Uh...isn't that your friggin' job?
I don't remember seeing limitations on the priest class about how many casters were in a group when I read through the class description in the manual.

Anyway, I considered this guy someone that doesn't know how to play his class if he can't keep his group healed just because two members were cloth wearers.

What do you guys think?

[ post edited by Grothrot ]


Plz is so not the magic word.
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Poster: Drysc at 6/14/2006 11:06:08 PM PDT
Subject: Re: "I won't heal your PUG...too many squishi
   Our lives are created by experience, and this priest's experiences made them opposed to heal in the group. It could be beyond them being in a similar group before, it could be something they read or heard, or a personality trait created by experience that made them react that way.

If everyone is working together, the group is functioning properly, etc. then I don't see any reason for them to not accept the invite. Again, their experiences created a predisposition against joining.

I think it's maybe a bit rude to assume that someone will fill a role because your experiences have conditioned you to believe they should do so without question or resistance.

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Poster: Drysc at 6/14/2006 11:06:08 PM PDT
Subject: Re: "I won't heal your PUG...too many squishi *edited post*
   Our lives are created by experience, and this priest's experiences made them opposed to heal in the group. It could be beyond them being in a similar group before, it could be something they read or heard, or a personality trait created by experience that made them react that way.

If everyone is working together, the group is functioning properly, etc. then I don't see any reason for them to not accept the invite. Again, their experiences created a predisposition against joining.

I think it's maybe a bit rude to assume that someone will fill a role because your experiences have conditioned you to believe they should do so without question or resistance.

We are building a forum of extraordinary magnitude.
  http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-general&t=8718725&p=#post8718784

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