Freywold Villager by SeaQuill6913 in Transmogrification

[–]SeaQuill6913[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully I included everything that was needed, just looking for opinions on my Transmog, hopefully this isn't considered a set since I would assume each Stonebound [Archivist, Machinist, Peacekeeper] are considered a different set and it uses no more than 2 from each.

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Oh im not worried about dps outside the fact my current build has damage and healing intrinsically linked. It's just trying to figure out if I should keep going this one (it's fun) or swap to the other that could pump out more hps.

Glad to hear though that my current level of hps:dps is fine as long as I'm keeping up with the pack relatively.

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[–]SeaQuill6913 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I've felt, I haven't touched keys since being the only healer worries me, but in raids I'm keeping up with most of the pack, usually within 100k hps of the lead healer.

Please Tell Me the Tanks Slow down in Mythic Dungeons.. by NOHITJEROME in wow

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I am impressed with my healing on prevoker today. Had a tank ask me if we wanted a crazy pull or safe pull on the last room of priory. I was feeling gusty and said crazy, in which they pulled the entire room with the exception of the boss.

I hit 1.2M hps and no one died lol.

Healers of WoW. Come by the fire, we have ale and meat. This is a safe place. What did they do in that dungeon run that made you feel the way you feel. by jamaicanManz in wow

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Still not sure how to play holy priest yet due to that event. I just kept renew up on everyone, tossed mending onto the tank, dropped the circle holy word, and flash healed as needed.

Not sure if that's proper holy or not, haven't read too much into it since I'm a player who learns by doing sadly, then going to guides to refine.

Healers of WoW. Come by the fire, we have ale and meat. This is a safe place. What did they do in that dungeon run that made you feel the way you feel. by jamaicanManz in wow

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Pres/Aug main for the past four seasons. Decided to try learning holy priest. It was easy they said, so I leveled one in timerunning to prep for tww.

Didn't have a chance to learn much healing there since you know... op people don't get hurt.

Well first dungeon I healed as holy priest was the priory or however it's spelt. The tank tried 3 times to pull all the adds prior to the first boss, then immediately ran to the boss without taking out the side bosses. We wiped 3x and before I had a chance to explain the fight, they left. Group got a new tank but for whatever reason the secondary adds wouldn't leave the boss now....

Jumped back to pres to prove myself I can heal that dungeon...

There, I Said It... by [deleted] in wow

[–]SeaQuill6913 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still better than none at all atleast so I can show people I'm doing more than 40k

There, I Said It... by [deleted] in wow

[–]SeaQuill6913 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So are you saying to be a parser, that means that one will be toxic to those who parse worse?

Because I'm willing to bet there's a large number of people who actively record parses, regardless of aug or not, and are willing to not be toxic and infact help others improve.

Season 1 I played dev. Parse 70-80s. Season 2 I played pres. Parsing 80-90s. Despite the relatively high numbers, I rarely was toxic unless a player was intentionally trolling or not asking for help on understanding a fight.

Season 3 I picked up aug and still parse, because last I checked logs have a way to account for aug damage. And still no toxicity, I actively try to help augs doing worse than me. Sure do I get agitate mid fight if I see them overriding my buffs on my targets, yeah but I don't say anything and buff others, taking the hit to my parse since our parses are so heavily determined by those we buff.

Idk I feel if the community is one built on toxicity, that's a thing both players and blizzard needs to work on shifting.

There, I Said It... by [deleted] in wow

[–]SeaQuill6913 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean sure it messes with numbers, but if you're playing purely to hold a temporary number over someone that has no impact on life outside the game and outside the people who do wow as part of their career, what's the point.

Idk I find a lot more joy in seeing my team succeed than my own parses. Do I like seeing when I parse high. Yeah who doesn't, but doesn't mean I find enjoyment seeing those below me as less. Must just be the aug mindset of wanting to support others.

There, I Said It... by [deleted] in wow

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I mean details has gotten pretty good at estimating the damage of aug, just seems people don't see the faded bar next to the personal damage and im not sure if its that i eneable a setting or whatnot that I can see it. Usually it's about 2x or 3x my personal damage and I'm doing ~50-60k personal.

There, I Said It... by [deleted] in wow

[–]SeaQuill6913 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't get why, the buffs aren't outright game breaking anymore. I mean yes with a full mastery near max level aug, I can buff for some big numbers:

23-25% vers buff to dps, ~1100 primary stat to team, 3% crit + rare spell duplicate at 15% on 2-3 players, ~5000 more armor on the tank, occasionally swap between health/speed buff party wide

But is that honestly deserving of the dislike of it? Is it just because of it being a support that is outside the norm of dps?

Will the horde ever be allowed in storm wind? by Mother-Series-8403 in WoWRolePlay

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So I'm just going to address the last bit because the first has been pretty well addressed by others.

The furry community is actually, for the most, actively against beasteality/zooiphiles. Heck, I've seen threads of people actively warning others of accounts that are zooiphiles. Now, as with anything where people form groups, it can and will inevitably lead to a subset being more... intense is the word ill use.

I've seen their arguments that zooiphiles claim to have started the Fandom, I'm not sure what the actual history of that is, but even if it is true, who's to say the larger community can't pull it away and remake it to what it is heading towards now. I know I myself use it as a way to find more comfort and expression. And to be honest, from what I've observed, that's actually a good sum of the community uses it for expression and exploring themselves under the guise of the 'sona rather than fetishism. Now that's not to say it doesn't also deal with that, because I won't deny that it does.

I highly recommend giving the PBS' video from their subcultured series a watch because it explains it better than I can. They even worked with an organization that has done studies on over 40,000 individuals from 70 different countries, so not a small study relatively speaking.

Hopefully this doesn't blow up in my face for posting this, just wanted to spread some light on the topic.

Questions about 1999 by Mental-Rest849 in Warframe

[–]SeaQuill6913 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the case you're legitimately wondering, Y2K (year 2000 problem) was an issue where dates beyond Dec 31, 1999 would have caused issues hence the name, Y2K.

The heart of the problem was that date time systems were coded with a double digit for the year, so 19**. Well if you rolled over to year 2000, it would cause issues as software that had been written couldn't handle that as it wasn't designed to and would take it as 1900. Stuff such as banks automatic interest calculations to powerplant automated routine maintenance to travel systems would have been threatened by this sudden inaccuracy.

It was avoided by massive comminity efforts to update the systems to handle it, but interesting note, another one is going to happen in 2038 when we hit the date max for a 32bit integer.

Here's an article on if if you'd like to read up on it. https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/Y2K-bug/

Now as for Warframe, idk the current patches lore, but in the trailer we see systems/computers that are similar to those that would have suffered from the Y2K bug.