After I started healing, I started to appreciate good DPS players more /u/su1cidal_fox World of Warcraft

I started my wow journey on Dragonflight as fury warrior. I remember reading wowhead guide on rotation on my class and trying to make my rotation “perfect”. Then I started to look to another DPS classes I thought I would like to try and I found out, it’s not as easy as everybody seems to make. If you really want to give the biggest DPS possible, you have to tinker among your spells and talents. After my first year of playing wow, I learned few things. If DPS wants to be good, it has to micromanage everything in their arsenal in the right time. And the nature of raids and m+ is very challenging to do that. I started playing healer this season and I can’t imagine myself to play DPS again. As healer, I know, if I have good DPS players in group I barely have to try. If DPS players in my group are bad, key is bricked whatever I try to do. I appreciate all DPS players because I know their role is not easier than mine role as healer. If they want to clear the key in time, they need to be perfect. And I as a healer am just reactional player. I see low HP bars, I turn everything on. And that’s it. If the group dies it’s either an individual fault. Mostly mine. I as healer don’t have to be perfect to get invited into keys, You as DPS have to be perfect.

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​r/wow I started my wow journey on Dragonflight as fury warrior. I remember reading wowhead guide on rotation on my class and trying to make my rotation “perfect”. Then I started to look to another DPS classes I thought I would like to try and I found out, it’s not as easy as everybody seems to make. If you really want to give the biggest DPS possible, you have to tinker among your spells and talents. After my first year of playing wow, I learned few things. If DPS wants to be good, it has to micromanage everything in their arsenal in the right time. And the nature of raids and m+ is very challenging to do that. I started playing healer this season and I can’t imagine myself to play DPS again. As healer, I know, if I have good DPS players in group I barely have to try. If DPS players in my group are bad, key is bricked whatever I try to do. I appreciate all DPS players because I know their role is not easier than mine role as healer. If they want to clear the key in time, they need to be perfect. And I as a healer am just reactional player. I see low HP bars, I turn everything on. And that’s it. If the group dies it’s either an individual fault. Mostly mine. I as healer don’t have to be perfect to get invited into keys, You as DPS have to be perfect. submitted by /u/su1cidal_fox [link] [comments] 

I started my wow journey on Dragonflight as fury warrior. I remember reading wowhead guide on rotation on my class and trying to make my rotation “perfect”. Then I started to look to another DPS classes I thought I would like to try and I found out, it’s not as easy as everybody seems to make. If you really want to give the biggest DPS possible, you have to tinker among your spells and talents. After my first year of playing wow, I learned few things. If DPS wants to be good, it has to micromanage everything in their arsenal in the right time. And the nature of raids and m+ is very challenging to do that. I started playing healer this season and I can’t imagine myself to play DPS again. As healer, I know, if I have good DPS players in group I barely have to try. If DPS players in my group are bad, key is bricked whatever I try to do. I appreciate all DPS players because I know their role is not easier than mine role as healer. If they want to clear the key in time, they need to be perfect. And I as a healer am just reactional player. I see low HP bars, I turn everything on. And that’s it. If the group dies it’s either an individual fault. Mostly mine. I as healer don’t have to be perfect to get invited into keys, You as DPS have to be perfect.

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