I use to be a great cleric (healbot anyway).
Back when the cap was 10/12ish. I could keep anyone alive and never bought scrolls or even held onto pots.
But then something changed in DDO.
Raids became the only thing anyone runs, and all raid tactics evolved into throughing more DPS and more heals to keep people alive. And the more heals meant scrolls and pots....and lots of them.
Well that's a game I've refused to play. My Cleric has been Shroud ready for a very, very long time, but I have yet to run a Shroud with her.
Somewhere a long the way many clerics got bored with being healbots and decided that Blade Barrier makes tham a Battle Cleric.
I think they took inspiration from the Firewallling mages.
Where the best tactic in the game is drag as many monsters through a persistant damage-dealing spell area.
On my other chars, I've become very self-sufficient.
I do not enjoy Ftrs and Brbs mostly because they are not self-sufficient.
I also have learned to avoid taking damage in the first place.
But this is also difficult for Ftrs and Brbs.
I learned a lot from my cleric. Every one of my chars who can heal others does so quite often.
I watch red bars constantly.
I watch blue dots constantly.
It always amazes me that 95%+ or the DDO players seem completely oblivious to the red/blue bars and blue dots on their screens.
It amazes that other players take absolutely zero responsibility for keeping themselves alive.
I have some of the squishiest chars out there, yet if allowed to play using my prefered tactics, take much less damage than most other players I see.
And heal myself when I do take damage.....
Whenever I take my cleric off the shelf and dust her off in a quest, I immediately remember why I had her on the shelf to begin with.
Using my own CC helps. It helps a lot.
But it doesn't help enough.
People's ability to take damage has exceeded my ability to keep them up.
It saddens me......I use to be a great cleric. I used to be praised.
But something changed.
And it's been a very long time since I enjoyed playing my cleric.
