
Rare case of someone actually taking advice ^.^
Of course, it's still pretty bad that they did not know about oGCD's until Holminster Switch, but better late than never!

Of course, it's still pretty bad that they did not know about oGCD's until Holminster Switch, but better late than never!
Not much to this one, just baffled that it happened at all. The Scholar was level 100, by the way, so he really should have known. My only guess is that he removed Physick from his hotbar because it's mostly useless in high-level stuff, but still... I mean, he at least could've checked after I told him?
The tank was doing perfectly fine as well, despite his attempts to take the blame. He used all of his mits, and his gear was only about 2 levels too low. I also told him afterwards that it wasn't his fault and that the healer was just being weird because I didn't want him to get discouraged.
I've recently acquired a purple energy executioner that I want to use on most of my classes.
I want to make it look sort of dark and sinister, but I'm not sure which exact color to use. Currently I'm leaning mostly towards distinctive lack of hue because I feel like it looks best on demo (who is by far the class I play most out of these), but what do you think?
Edit: I went with Balaclavas Are Forever, thanks guys
Interaction with a scholar after Aurum Vale. I noticed that during each boss fight, he just stood still most of the time. Even sheathed his book, for some reason. The only damage he did was reapplying Bio II, and very rarely casting Ruin if he still had nothing to do after 30 seconds.
And no, he wasn't even new at healing. He was a mentor, and had scholar to lvl 100.
He left before I could ask him what he thinks he gains from not doing anything, unfortunately. I was genuinely curious. I'll never understand how someone could be led to think that not doing DPS (at all, pretty much) isn't helpful to others, though I suppose the game is partially to blame for giving you essentially no feedback on how well you're actually performing in terms of damage.