It seems like far too often we take the contributions of our fellow players for granted. Whether that happens when moments are tense or we forget that the other four people in our instance (or 24 people in our raid) are real folks, Bellwether of Dark iron set out to change that on the official forums today. She posted a well considered list of the roles that everyone should be thanked for in the game, just for doing their jobs. Here are some of her comments:
To Warriors:
- Thank you for standing in front of me and letting things hit you.
- Thank you for shouldering the massive repair bills that come with your job.
- Thank you for preventing my death.
To Shamans:
- Thank you for every single totem.
- Thank you for Brain Heals.
- Thank you for Ankh and saving us from having to run back
To Druids:
- Thank you for boosting my HoTs with yours.
- Thank you for giving the melee more crit, and allowing them to heal when they crit.
- Thank you for Faerie Fire on the mobs so the melee can ignore more armor.
To Rogues:
- Thank you for your outstanding dps.
- Thank you for checking who is next on the threat list before you vanish.
- Thank you for equipping different poisons for different encounters.
To Paladins:
- Thank you for killing yourself to save another and to keep us from wiping.
- Thank you for not needing any CC.
- Thank you for BoP.
To Warlocks:
- Thank you for drain-tanking.
- Thank you for Imp buffs.
- Thank you for sending your demon out to attack and then recalling it multiple times so that I can hear all its funny sayings.
To Mages:
- Thank you for catering every raid.
- Thank you for Intellect buff.
- Thank you for AoE.
To Hunters:
- Thank you for controlling your pet.
- Thank you for rezzing your pet before raid buffs are handing out.
- Thank you for Chain-Trapping.
To Priests:
- Thank you for Fortitude buffs.
- Thank you for Shadow Resist.
- Thank you for Spirit and Healing buffs.
It can be a thankless game world. It's nice to be appreciated. Yes we're all just doing our jobs, but we know that things go most smoothly when we all work together and everyone does their best. Remember that even when things go badly, we're still a community, and as an MMORPG, we truly need each other. I have a few thank you's I'd like to add.
To the readers of WoW Insider:
- Thank you for your comments on my posts, I learn as much from reading what you have to say as I do in writing.
- Thank you for your tips, comments, and suggestions. You help WoW Insider to be an excellent source of news and opinion.
- Thank you for being a more civil and productive crowd than most other WoW forums.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
5-02-2008 @ 8:07PM
Doma said...
thank you to whoever explains brain heals
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5-02-2008 @ 8:17PM
Ametrine said...
Innervate?
5-02-2008 @ 8:18PM
aggromonkey said...
Only thing I can think of is mana tide (spring)? But yeah, I don't think I get it either.
5-02-2008 @ 8:24PM
enkafiles said...
chain heals - a reference to the graphic?
Also, it sounds as though the "thank you" poster
likes rogues and hunters least - their sets read like
"thank you for not smoking" signs...
5-02-2008 @ 8:26PM
Charlie said...
"You are in a Guild. In your Guild There are Shamans. In your Shamans' Spellbook There is a Button. This Button is called Brain Heal. In ye olde timey days of yore, healers in MMO's had to engage in the laborious task of selecting the targets they wished to heal. But those days are over thanks to the stunning healing technology available to every shaman in the form of Brain Heal (It does the thinking for you!). Employ the Brain Heal and recive epics from this boss. Another fun thing about this encounter is that you get to use amplify magic, I dont know exactly what is fun about that, but I always like having amplify magic, its like a little white hand waving hi to you for the entire encounter. Perhaps I am losing my mind(although these are no longer necessary for raiding thanks to brain heal)."
Stolen from the internets. Basically it means how chain heal heals other targets for you.
5-02-2008 @ 8:16PM
VIrusz said...
Thank you for the freshly lowbie kills I get every day.
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5-02-2008 @ 8:30PM
Baal80 said...
Erm... I never use ankh as a wipe protection. It's an ability to use IN COMBAT, not out of combat...
5-02-2008 @ 8:27PM
Charlie said...
Catering, its a rough job.
But seriously, i like the word choice. +D
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5-02-2008 @ 8:28PM
rocketman574 said...
"To Rogues: Thank you for checking who is next on the threat list before you vanish."
Like that ever happens... :)
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5-02-2008 @ 10:22PM
Charlie Taylor said...
I always do that...
5-03-2008 @ 5:10AM
Kryptonls said...
Hehe, that one made me chuckle
5-02-2008 @ 8:37PM
a said...
Priests are more than just buffbots. Thank the shadow priests for keeping me from going oom.
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5-02-2008 @ 9:17PM
elenion said...
Hear hear! Not to mention VE.
5-03-2008 @ 2:26AM
Bellwether said...
Of course you are more than buff bots. There are many more thanks listed on the thread. Lots are for buffs, but that's not the only reason you're loved.
5-02-2008 @ 9:00PM
faithplusone said...
I guess adding spell crit to a grp of all dps casters isnt worth mentioning lol!
Bottom Line______ We love you druids...allways and forever.
"Ametrine said...
Innervate?" Oh Yeah
It's not that other classes arn't necessary.......oh wait, it is.
BigBadaBoomkin
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5-03-2008 @ 3:58AM
Bellwether said...
Read the thread. Spell crit aura is mentioned. Prefaced by a thank you :)
5-02-2008 @ 9:49PM
TiM said...
To Boomkins: Thank you for your improved faerie fire that lets melee slack off on hit gear =o)
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5-02-2008 @ 10:24PM
Charlie Taylor said...
Hit has nothing to do with armor. Hit only reduces your chance to miss a target.
5-02-2008 @ 10:37PM
Guernia said...
Improved Faerie Fire Rank 3
Your Faerie Fire spell also increases the chance the target will be hit by melee and ranged attacks by 3%.
5-02-2008 @ 9:49PM
TiM said...
Rogues:
Thank you for evasion tanking the boss for that last 5 percent when the tank dies because the healers started slacking off/running out of mana/popping dreamless sleep potions at the the same time.
Just my 2 cents.
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