Edited By
Emma Collins
In the world of legendary random queues, a heated discussion brews over whether teams should prioritize healers or DPS. One playerโs struggle to maintain effectiveness as a healer shines a light on deeper issues concerning team dynamics.
The post highlights a gamerโs experience relying on a healer build, equipped with advanced gear aimed at enhancing team performance. Despite the setup, they find their teammates often stray too far, abandoning the healer's buffs, leading to frustration. The question arises: do players truly value a healer, or is a DPS preferred?
Players shared various perspectives, revealing a mix of support and criticism for the healer role.
Communication is Key: Many commented on the need for teams to communicate better. One user emphasized, "The main problem is the lack of coordination, leading to rage quits when healers canโt revive downed teammates."
DPS Preference: Some players expressed a clear preference for DPS roles when running legendary missions, stating a balanced team of two DPS and a healer is ideal. Others remarked on the efficiency of having four players using Refactor builds, suggesting that with these setups, a healer might not be necessary at all.
Tactical Variability: Interestingly, several players noted that the success of a healer can depend significantly on the groupโs style and experience. One user stated, "For teams that struggle, a healer can be a game-changer, but often the lack of skill builds makes DPS more favorable."
"Healing drone isnโt a bad idea" a player suggested, advocating for more versatile tools in healing roles. Another noted, "With armor resetting out of combat, the usefulness of healers is limited unless damage isn't dealt swiftly."
"Some users argue that disorganized play disrupts healer effectiveness."
โ Communication breakdowns hinder healers greatly.
โ Many champion DPS builds over healers in legendary queues.
โ Group dynamics dictate the necessity for a healer versus DPS.
As the discussion continues, it's clear that preferences for team roles differ vastly among players, raising the question: can healers thrive in a meta increasingly defined by aggressive DPS and solo strategies?