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even healing druids in wow are capable of doing damage , so are the ones in gw2
so what ?
it doesnt mean he is a DD only because he is capable of doing damage , most skills are focused on support , wich also almost negate all damage and boost support related traits
and dont come with your notorious "NU-UH"
i played a few games where healers are not forced to stick only to healing , that would make those classes almost not viable for solo players , even a doctor can have a black belt but dont use it because he is a doctor
This so much!
Too bad this insightful comment is buried in this nonsense spam thread, because this issue is a really big one. The insistence on 100% alac and quick uptime (to just name the big ones) in all situations makes combat more stale than it could otherwise be.
and I wish people would stop bumping it and even awarding them points.