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1-12-2012 @ 1:59PM
Tannhauser said...
When I was a healer running lots of 5 mans in Wrath, I used to run the following speech macro right after we all zoned in.
"Hello, I will be your healer today. Please remember the first rule of groups -- don't piss off the healer. This run will go smoothly if you observe the rest of the rules.
The tank is our leader. Stay behind the tank at all times. Let the tank pull. Let the tank get aggro before you dps. Don't pull aggro off the tank. I will not run out of mana in here, so the tank will set the pace. Keep up."
The tanks always thanked me. If I got too much snarl from the dps, that was my cue to drop group. After all, life is too short to put up with bad dps, and my requeue is shorter.
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