Originally Posted by
The-Last-Wolf
Hi OP,
Not having too many details, I suggest the following, realising you may allready be doing this, but as a just in case.
Don't be too quick to heal after combat. When the fight is on, if you are playing the part of a healer, then yes people will expect you to use SP to heal them while they are mid swing. Once any given fight is over, don't auto start sending heals to the other players. Often they will have (and **** well should have) pots etc. to top themselves off. I made the mistake early in my first cleric of using SP to heal everyone to full after a fight, to find I am out of SP at the critical moments.
From a DPS point of view, if you are getting heals from the Healer, then why would you chug a pot, as the healer is(from the DPS POV) doing the heals for free from SP. If the "healer", is not throwing those heals after a fight, and you see their blue bar is dropping, then hell yeah, you chug a pot.
Also never be afraid of communicating your status. A party chat of "Guys running low on SP here, can you please heal yourselves between fights please" is in my experience met with either "YOOOZ IS DE HEALER, SO HEALZ" which I suggest you start looking for backpack space for a Stone, or "Yeah no probs mate".
As in all things, there is a balance, and finding that balance with a PUG group of strangers can be a challenge, but in the end, good players will want you to be able to throw SP heals at the critical moments, and THEY will do what they can to assist by self healing along the way.
If you are short of plat, and doing multiple runs with a pug, and its costing you in scrolls and wands, then speak up. Again a "Guys I am out of wands/scrolls, anyone help me out?" is about good partying, and good players should and will respond with "I'll go grab you some scrolls/wands". If you get total silence, well, then you may want to consider what kind of people you are Puging with. I have had some awesome hand outs from total strangers (50 Raise Dead scrolls) but I was very likely lucky to have met good people.
Anyway mate, keep at it, and welcome to the dogbowl that is Pugging as a Cleric :-)
Regards
Wolf