popejubal wrote on Jun 29
th, 2011 at 11:39am:
I have noticed that people who describe their characters as "Battle Clerics" do tend to have shitty characters and shitty game skills.
That said, I know that my FvS should be considered a "Battle Cleric" kind of build - I just don't describe him as that because I know that Heals + Melee > Just Melee and I know that Heals + Offensive Spells > Just Offensive Spells.
I still laugh when people ask if I can hjeal a raid, though. "Oh, crap, it's a WF FvS. Do we need to get another two divines to carry us through this Normal Shroud?"
I could just spam Mass Heal and Divine Punishment without swinging my sword once and still do more than a lot of Clerics and FvS end up doing.
One more thought: what's with people asking me if I want to go first or second when Shroud healing? When both healers just pretend that they're solo healing the Shroud, both of them will end up with at least 30% of their spell point left over at the end of part 4 and part 5. I have seen some *really* bizarrely shitty Shroud PUGs recently.
Edited because me no spel gud
You've nailed everything exactly here.
When someone says "I'm a Battle Cleric" and their build doesn't completely short-change the cleric side of things (ie 12 cleric levels or less) what they're really saying is "I lack the skill to do more than one thing at a time". It's not a build, it's a combination of mindset and lack of ability. Same thing with someone that says "I'm a Healing Cleric". Well duh, every cleric can heal. What you're saying is that you're incapable of doing anything else between cooldowns.
I've solo healed normal shrouds on my Warforged Spellsinger Bard using a couple pots (due to a healer disconnect). A pure 20 WF FvS that can't do it is either belligerently trying not to or they just suck.
I have to assume that the taking turns is a product of an era where everyone was capped at 16, the gear wasn't what it is now, and several round shrouds with healers running out of sp's was the norm rather than a horrid abomination. I've had people saying that in Shrouds ever since I started running Shrouds in early 2010 and have never seen a point to it but I guess that at one point in time it might have made sense.