I just use this name lol. That will shut em' up.. Hopefully..
1 week ago a warrior even though he saw my name still at the boss he typed "mana" even tho mages mana heal isn't that effective @ my level :3
I just use this name lol. That will shut em' up.. Hopefully..
1 week ago a warrior even though he saw my name still at the boss he typed "mana" even tho mages mana heal isn't that effective @ my level :3
LOL!
Jorpox, the question has been brought before and here is my ultimate answer:
Don't kill yourself to heal that player. If you need Mana, heal yourself and heal him on the way. It's your temporary teammate afterall, right?
The things is that he also MUST have his own mana potions. They are soo cheap! I mean that he must be independant of you: what if you don't have the mana heal? LOL does he stay without mana? If he is that "noob"... honestly boy, you sock soo baaad.
We can compare this to a mage who always complain that tanks don't do their job. Well, dear sorcerers, GET YOUR OWN POTIONS and don't die!!!
Its a help skill, maybe the way he ask for mana was wrong but if ever i was a mage 41 with max heal skill when someone is asking for mana ill just give it to them will be my mindset and will be sure to include everyone when im casting heal on myself - me.
A good guy mindset not gonna hurt to cast those free skill anywa.
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Honestly, in pve if I see someone ask for many or even a mage using heal in harder elites, I simply say "ty" and leave the party/map.
On normal maps not a problem at all.
Gale, fire, ice, clock. People cach up first at boss.
Never got mana question in t3 or arena so far.
#I don't use heal #get on my level
Lvl 46 Mage - Sorcerie|Lvl 46 Rogue - Noxbolt
I forgot which event I had this happening a lot during, but I added heal to my mage Without any upgrades just for fun.
The responses I got from mana beggers when I healed them and they didn't get any mana were priceless. Only did this for one event I was runnin pugs during tho. Normally I just tell them use pots or respond "wutzmana?"
A war just asked me yesterday for mana. I politely said, "I'm not a mana mage srry "
He replied, "Then what are you here for?" as well as a bunch of expletives..
He literally had no mana and wouldn't use pots.
I asked him why he did not use pots.
He replied, "I spend too much gold on healing pots, I Shouldn't have to wrry about mana."
I left.
It used to make me mad when people say rude things after I politely say I don't use mana. Now I just leave.
Sometimes I'll even say in advance that I do not give mana before we even start the map. That way I don't waste any time if I'm going to leave. Someone said it above though, don't run with randoms.
Problem solved.
If you got the skill, then it's nothing wrong with using it. If you don't and they ask for mana, tell them that you don't have it, and if they keep asking, leave.
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I can kinda understand new players making this mistake. In a lot of other mmorpg, there isn't such a heavy reliance on pots and more of a reliance on one class whose primary role in the party is keeping players mana and health topped up through heal and mana skills. In that sense its not that weird of an expectation, just something which comes from expectations in the genre.
It's not that hard just to say "mages aren't designed to supply mana in this game - everyone just spams pots," or if this for some reason happens to you loads, to just ignore the player and presume/hope for their sake that they catch on to it by the time they reach cap level.
I play as a Warrior and when I solo play, I don't have a Mage to replenish my mana. A warrior skill that I've found very useful is "Vengeful Blood." With each hit that I take after using the skill, a bit of mana is added. It's not much but it does make a difference. Plus, there is always the option of keeping a pet with mana regen in play. Hopefully this can help a few warriors in constant need of mana.
i got nexus, better than mage mana
I usually ignore them
Don't forget to add salt
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In many strategy based mmos(still action like arcane legends, such as OaC), there is usually a cool down on pots. Some people who have played MMOs such as that but are playing AL for the first time might still be in the habit of asking for heals. For example, in OaC, if you're doing endgame maps you will need a healer to keep you health up, because the cool down for pots will simply be too long. AL is not based on strategy, unfortunately. Just be maxed and you can solo any map. In real MMOs it takes actual teamwork and skill to get through a map.
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