Revenge of the healers
I was talking with a shaman of my acquaintance today about a player we both know who regularly mutilates the English language beyond any reasonable explanation. "I need a bar for him, like I have for experience," the shaman said. "Every letter that he destroys will be one point on the bar, with five for extra stupidity, like every time he says a drop is "knise." When he gets to 100 points, I'm going to let him die in an instance by not healing him. Then the bar will start over again."
Healers have an exceptional capability to get revenge on other players, particularly on overzealous DPSers. The healers of my guild joke about a "blacklist" for hunters, rogues, mages and warlocks who anger them -- if you're on the blacklist, you get to die to AOE or your own aggro pulling until the healers feel you've suffered enough. They don't actually have the blacklist ... I think.
I've also seen a guild's druids band together to let a rogue die in every raid after he complained about a feral druid rolling on DPS gear in a 5-man instance because "druids are only good for healing." And many raid leaders who have been too rough yelling at their healers in Blackwing Lair have died due to coordinated priest heals on the Nefarian class call.
Most of the people that healers let die seem to have brought their own fate upon them, whether by recklessness ("I can totally solo that"), malice ("God, our healers really suck tonight") or other forms of stupidity. As Robert Heinlein said, "Stupidity is the only universal capital crime; the sentence is death, there is no appeal, and execution is carried out automatically and without pity" -- especially when you tick off the guys who hold your life in their hands. If you let them live, they'll never learn.
Healers, have you ever let someone die because they offended you or did something dumb? Or have you been the victim of a healing blacklist/intentional death?
Filed under: Druid, Paladin, Priest, Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Guilds, Raiding






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
tyger Feb 6th 2007 1:34PM
Fury warriors and rogues who use damage meters and spam raid chat with their numbers automatically go to the bottom of my priority list.
Alarius Feb 6th 2007 1:36PM
Yep, I have. I have even made some of my tank friends look like they cannot tank by throwing up a blessing of protection on them while they are in the midst of tanking. It is quite humorous but fun. :P
Noravus Feb 6th 2007 5:43PM
Anyone who spams the "So-So calls out for healing" emote, or messages me telling me to heal them now gets very little of my attention.
Jason Feb 6th 2007 1:51PM
@ #1 - Thank you!
Those guys drive me insane... the best part is when you are running an instance and there is one guy constantly asking "Hey, can anyone post damage numbers?", "Who's got damage numbers", "Can I get a damage report" after every effing pull. I just want to smack them upside the head and tell them to go download the mod themselves.
Ehrgeiz Feb 6th 2007 1:52PM
I'm not a healer I'm a tank but I make sure to let the healers know that anyone that over aggros doesn't need a heal and they never have a problem with that. After the 3rd or 4th death they wait for me to get a sunder or two on the mob/boss before they go all out.
Ekimus Feb 6th 2007 1:54PM
As a druid, I get the best of both worlds. I've refused to heal certain party members, and even left ungrateful/dps-happy groups.
Then, as a tank, I've intentionally withheld aggro generation so that sucky priest (that only STARTS to heal when I'm at 10%) gets the full brunt of the pull. This also applies very well to dps-happy players...
kerni Feb 6th 2007 2:04PM
I purposefully "forget" to heal certain douchebags all the time. In 5 man, 10 man, 20 man, 40 man instances alike.
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Justin Feb 6th 2007 2:02PM
I have told many loldualwield shaman to watch their aggro. If they don't I flat out won't heal them. They've more than likely never been in a DPS position and have never learned to control their aggro. What a better place to learn than Ramparts. And hey, if they take aggro they can use that mana bar for something other than Earth Shock.
Jay Converse Feb 6th 2007 2:13PM
Easy rule of thumb: If I start more than 10 pulls in a row without full mana (as happened to me last night), the next pull I go "afk". Seriously, people, would it kill you to let your only healer have enough mana to heal you?
Cannibull Feb 6th 2007 2:16PM
Yeah, I've allowed mainly one person to die because they feel a shaman wielding a two handed mace makes a good tank... and they pull with chain lightning, even when we have a real tank with us.
Not so smart.
Kabira-Fenris Feb 6th 2007 3:09PM
As a player with a max level druid and priest, yes, I did and still do have a blacklist. You get on my blacklist by repeatedly pulling agro when you could easily avoid it, insisting that druids are healers only, or just plain being a dick. Many things fall under "just plain being a dick."
Bunkai Feb 6th 2007 2:31PM
Not only have I let someone die due to stupidity, but I've announced it in raid chat before it happened, and yet, the following pull, the same person has stepped out of line again.
Had it not been a guildie, they'd have been removed form the raid.
Being healer and holding the leader position because of ML duties is a very nice combination of powers to have :-)
Cetha Feb 6th 2007 2:37PM
usually what i've done is wait to heal them till the last possible second...mostly because if they die, it's annoying for me to have to rez them, and also i find wipes aggravating...so instead i let them feel fear that they might die and then heal them...this is usually followed by a semi-snarky comment to them about whatever their comments were about healers or their own uber-ness
Gman Feb 6th 2007 4:17PM
I can understand that kind of stuff happening in instances with PUGs, but I pity the guild that has people who do this kind of thing. It's those people that dick around and cause everyone to wipe just to satisfy their own bloated epeens. If you've got a problem with the way someone in the guild is acting, take it up with an officer, change guilds, or suck it up.
jbob Feb 6th 2007 3:33PM
Watch out though - hunters get their own form of revenge at level 70.
Don't think the healer is watching your OT pet? Misdirection - BAM!
That mage keep over aggroing and drawing the mob back into your dead zone? Misdirection - BAM!
The warlock...uhhh...doing something wrong? (I dunno, just another squishy class...) - Misdirection - BAM!
All in good fun.
nate Feb 6th 2007 6:39PM
#8 is exactly right, except, they normally pull an aggro right after a big battle, and I'm down to about 20% mana. I give them 2 warnings about pulling aggro, then I go into lazy heal mode.
Amethyst Feb 6th 2007 3:04PM
I, myself, have a level 23 Priest who hasn't had much of a chance to really worry much about healing in a group yet. While I have yet to run across any one who would fit the kind of idiocy that would be befitting of such a place here, I both fear and yet eagerly await the time when I can stand there and decide in a second or two if I let the person live or die based purely on how stupid they've been.
Take that as you will.
Tobasco Feb 6th 2007 3:28PM
one time in barrens chat ______ was being offensive to me, but my bg poped up so i entered to my suprise he was also in the bg, he would keep runing to me asking for heals but i would just run away, the sad truth is this has happened numerous times with me.
Roaming Gnome Feb 6th 2007 3:26PM
I especially love the knuckleheads who go off all by their lonesome to mine, skin, etc. and then get pissed because they are too far away for me to heal them.
Preist Applewhite of Hyjal
Baluki Feb 6th 2007 3:38PM
When I was raiding, there was one mage who would always overnuke on trash mobs (just for fun) and we always had a good time watching him die. And then, for extra fun, we'd leave him dead until we got to a boss. He (usually) knew how to control aggro, he just chose not to on trash to keep things interesting.