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6/7/2010 12:12:44 AM |
The below could probably be applied to most things, though it's targeted
to healing and PvE. My advice is general, because if you have the
attitudes and habits of a great player, you'll find the specifics. Some
might claim my advice is also targeted at newer healers; while this is
true in a sense, having trouble with the issues below is common even
amongst veterans.
1. No, you didn't have lag -- accept responsibility.
Lag is to healing as dogs are to homework. Let's take a moment to be
honest with ourselves: Most of your healing errors occurred because you
messed up. Step up and admit to your group that you mistimed, misjudged,
zoned, went AFK, etc. People appreciate others who take responsibility.
"I'm sorry about that, everyone, it won't happen again," will earn you
respect much more than, "I had lag -- don't look at me!" How will you
progress as a healer if all your healing mistakes occur at the same time
as "OMG LAG"?
2. Be critically positive. When I used to raid lead, I tried to
foster an environment of taking responsibility. After one wipe, the
other healer whispered me to list every mistake she made. Five
minutes later, I got her calmed down and we won. Hooray, loot for ... oh
no! Five more minutes ... Next boss ... We wiped ... Elune, please not
again! Ten more minutes of said healer apologizing for every mistake. I
considered what I could say to restore her confidence and make her more
positively critical. Ahem: "Get over yourself. You will make
mistakes."
3. Mistakes = Opportunities. The third thing that
healers should realize is that mistakes are learning opportunities. The
very first raid I ever healed, I was pathetic. I spammed Greater Heal
for 30 seconds and spent the rest of the fight wanding. Afterward, I sat
down determined to learn from my mistakes ... and eventually, I did.
Every mistake is a chance to not make it again and get better, if you
will pursue it as such.
4. Patience reaps rewards. To prevent burning out faster than a Roman candle, all
healers need to understand that even if you play perfectly, the team can
still fail. No, that doesn't make it a fail team that you should swear
at, then drop group. There will be times where a group has to wait for
you to learn. When another member of your team is learning, realize that
he waited for you and that the best thing you can do for your team is
to be patient.
5. Operate as a team. When I first started healing in BC,
I was a meter-obsessed jerk. I would get into a PUG and think, "A druid
= snipe their HOTs," or, "A shaman = COH spam." In almost every raid, I
looked great on the meters. But I was a lousy healer who cared nothing
for the team. Do not be this person. A good healer realizes that he is
part of the team. Healers do not compete with the other healers; they
work with them. If you must compete, compete with yourself.
6. Find your rhythm. A funny thing happened to me once;
I happened to be raid healing while my wife played piano a few feet
from me. When she finished, she turned and stared at my hands on the
keyboard. "Are you sure you don't know how to play?" My
epiphany: Good healers are constantly in motion, and when healing, their
hands dance across the keyboard with a distinctive rhythm. To play a
healer well, you need to be able to get in sync with how healing flows.
To do this, practice healing, alter your UI setup, change your keyboard.
An excellent healer's goal is fluidity, to make healing music.
7. Seek out senseis. There will always be someone
better. Take time to learn about your class and keep up to date. You
will never know all you need to about healing. Find the best healers and
figure out how to become just as good. Being able to identify a great
healer makes you a pretty good one, too.
8. Be both reactive and proactive. A good healer has
exceptional reflexes; an excellent healer has amazing awareness. When
moving from good to great, go beyond reacting to the situations that are
presented. To be a great healer, your attention cannot be focused only
on raid frames; it needs to be focused on what is happening and will
happen in your raid.
9. Forgiveness is a virtue. I have noticed an antipathy
between healers and DPS. Realize that DPS are not all running to stand
in a fire to irritate you. They don't all blame you for their mistakes,
and they're trying to get better too. As a healer, your place is to
heal, not judge. Falling into seizures for having to heal the DPS,
stupid or not, takes away from what a classy healer you are.
10. Tanking is a responsibility; healing is a job; DPS is a game.
If you said, "Definitely!" -- you shouldn't be healing. Play a healer
because you love healing. That love of healing will make you into an
amazing healer. If you hate what you're doing, I doubt you will ever
measure up. |
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