Mez wrote:People also play WE's, Magus, 2H Blackguards. I'd prefer a dps shaman over any of those. It just sucks if a dps healer 'steals' a regular healers spot in SC since the queue formula tends to reserve spots for a healer class. Ho well.
Like, if you are a dps healer and you don't see another healer in your party, you SHOULD put on heal gear and tactics and try. Other people make adjustments, you should be no different. Your just bad if you don't do what you can to win. If your a dps tank and your the only tank in your party, and a mdps is getting wrecked, put a shield on and help the healing burden on the team. If you don't, your just bad.
^I agree with this^. I run both a DPS AM and a DPS Shammy (and DPS/Shield tank). Its not hard to carry another suit, staff and jewelry even if its scrubby gear. Switch tactics and be more team friendly. Clearly the heals won't be near as good as a pure spec healer, but its better than totally ignoring your party. If you absolutely refuse to heal (ok sometimes I am not in the mood either) then party buff and step out into your own party. At least you won't be psyching your team into thinking heals are coming. If I am in a party and there are 2 AMS or 2 Shammies, I will often inspect the other one to see if they are healing or DPSing and will adjust accordingly. And if you are DPSing, its advisable to Pre-Hot everyone as they are about to engage

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