Morning Discussion
by Alice O'Connor, Dec 28, 2009 5:00am PSTIt truly is the most wonderful time of the year. Friends and family gather round, feasts are held three days in a row and there's enough half-melted refrozen snow slush for you to feel some kind of victory. Unless, of course, so much flu courses through your veins that even your sloshed uncle is more alert, stabler and a better conversationalist than you.
I ended up mostly playing King's Bounty: Armored Princess. It's fun. That's my review.
I've tried almost every potion, poultice, syrup, pill, powder, lozenge and tincture under the sun, all to no avail. Desperate times call for desperate measures and it'll be a cold day in Walthamstow before I let Kwanzaa be ruined too so if I'm not on the mend by tomorrow it'll be the ole Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap. Dilute! Dilute! O.K.!
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Coming from a player who likes flexibility, I find it too focused to be interesting to me. It means that you lose out on AoE efficiency (to the point you are almost entirely useless for a major portion of WoW healing) to play with a different mechanic.
If we lose any other healer in a fight or if I see someone not able to keep up with their task, I can easily pick up the slack and possibly cover that duty as well just by changing my spell casting.
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