Valentine's Day is almost here, that special time of year when you attempt to distill the essence of a romantic relationship into chocolate form. And if you were hoping to escape from the day within Vana'diel, your efforts are rather misdirected -- Valentione's Day coincides nicely with the holiday in the real world, with just as much saccharine summation of liaisons in Final Fantasy XI. This year's celebration will run from February 1st until the 15th, giving players plenty of time to show their in-game companions how much they care (enough to try and get a special even reward, at least).
As with previous holidays, the event announcement is accompanied with a piece of in-game fiction, something that reminds us all of an important truism -- never make your healer angry. Final Fantasy XI fans should take a look at the full piece, as it's worth a chuckle or two. No definite information on what the rewards will be is included, but it's a fair bet that the event will be similar to that of years past. So if you still aren't rocking a heart-shaped wand, it's time to get up to speed -- although you might want to lay off the chocolates a little, since there's another lesson about that in the fictional accompaniment...
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Posted: Jan 25th 2011 8:48PM Locus said
There's an archetype of white mage in Final Fantasy 11 called "Usuhime", which describes a high-maintenance "princess" female white mage healer who honestly isn't very good at her job.
Traits of the stereotype include casting "Holy" in exp parties, preferentially healing people that suck up to her or sponsor her kraken club fund, and being overtly passive-aggressive; just like in that story.
Of course, it's not endemic to FF11 alone, I've encountered it quite a lot in other MMORPGs where the healer is the backbone of the party (because tanking is under-appreciated), but to be honest, I eventually ended up making my own parties 90% of the time (unless I was on a high-demand job) just so that I could avoid those people. Half of the reason I usually gravitate towards tank/healer jobs is because I don't trust other people to do them properly and with a minimum of drama.
So go ahead, anger your healer if you want. You probably deserve somebody better. It might sting a bit initially, but you'll feel much better in a year or two.
Traits of the stereotype include casting "Holy" in exp parties, preferentially healing people that suck up to her or sponsor her kraken club fund, and being overtly passive-aggressive; just like in that story.
Of course, it's not endemic to FF11 alone, I've encountered it quite a lot in other MMORPGs where the healer is the backbone of the party (because tanking is under-appreciated), but to be honest, I eventually ended up making my own parties 90% of the time (unless I was on a high-demand job) just so that I could avoid those people. Half of the reason I usually gravitate towards tank/healer jobs is because I don't trust other people to do them properly and with a minimum of drama.
So go ahead, anger your healer if you want. You probably deserve somebody better. It might sting a bit initially, but you'll feel much better in a year or two.
Posted: Jan 25th 2011 9:09PM Syesta said
@Locus
Oh man, that described a larger-than-you-wanted portion of WHMs back in the day. Hitting mobs melee, spamming bar- spells, and forgetting to set their HP nearby so they forced you to wait while they took the Airship back to Kazham because they pulled hate off that gob and ate a bomb toss.
Ahhh, memories...
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Oh man, that described a larger-than-you-wanted portion of WHMs back in the day. Hitting mobs melee, spamming bar- spells, and forgetting to set their HP nearby so they forced you to wait while they took the Airship back to Kazham because they pulled hate off that gob and ate a bomb toss.
Ahhh, memories...
Posted: Jan 26th 2011 4:26AM pcgneurotic said
Valentine's Day is almost three weeks away, can we not just forget about it until a few days before? :p







