Queue times

Oke the queue times even on reset day are crazy rn.. you can maybe play 1 or 2 games (shuffle/blitz) queued as dps if you have a job or family. Hence i always play as healer, that beeing said i have all healers geared and farmed tokens and got elite rank so i achieved my goals as a casual. You can say that i added some effort to shuffle and blitz playing healer roles, now that i have 3 months off from work i have loads of time and wanne play some dps for once. But lord these queue times for shuffle and blitz are insane!!! Spending most of my days waiting for a queue to pop is taking away every bit of fun i have in this game…… im so done with it! Time to move on and play more BF6 where i queue and play instantly how it supposed to be. Take care all

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That’s because healers have close to no agency when compared to DPS and have a harder time gaining rating than DPS.

Thats why I have stopped playing. I am not going to sit 20 minutes in Queue for one round.

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elaborate why

3-3 draining your mmr if you’re higher than the other healer, despite no real skill difference existing between a healer that’s, say 2290 and one that’s 2270. Yet the 2290 loses mmr if going 3-3.

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wow thats exactly the same for dps who could’ve guessed

3-3 rarely ever happens for DPS + they’re matched more closely in mmr. Trust me, I’ve played DPS.

ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww yeah i suppose

because there are no 0-6 healers around right(literally half of them at 2.4)

especially on op specs like rshaman or disc or holypriest they manage to go 0-6 vs any healer who is smarter than them even if its some hpala

That is fast queue time. I used to sit 1h+ hours queues and then logout

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Amost 50% of the games played on my retri paladin was 3-3 for healers and most of them being due to a 0-6 dps.

dude you realize that both dps and healers have 3-3 lobbies because one time or the other someone goes 0-6 right

u cant be that dumb to not understand that

even if its not a 0-6 lobb for someone the outcome might still be 3-3 for everyone

Not anywhere close to at the same frequency. DPS also has tighter matchmaking due to them flooding the queue compared to a healer.

why do my healer goes up to 2.3 on hpala with 86% winrate then

luck, i suppose?

and ure gatekept at 2.1 due to 0-6 guys am i right?

What are you even talking about. Out of 50 games on my paladin, I’ve had 6 3-3 games.

Almost half of the games have been 3-3 for the healers in the lobbies.

im talking about 0-6 being a thing for both dps and healers and they are so rare that they dont matter in the grand scheme of things

if ure 2.1 u belong there, if ure 2.4 u belong there, if ure 1.8 u belong there, there is no coincidence or luck or anything, its just the reflection or ur game knowledge and skill

look this one for example
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the guy literally plays for 1-2 weeks each season yet look at his winrate at 2.3 AS HPALA(nowhere near a meta spec)

it doesnt matter if ure healer or dps they both can abuse op specs and gain free rating where they dont belong thus going 0-6 afterwards until they drop to their rightful place

Rare?

How come I see almost half of the games on my paladin resulting in a 3-3 for the healer and only had 6 games myself where I Went 3-3.

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i guess im talking to an ai here, aight

No, you are talking to someone that functions on logic.

If I see almost half of the games resulting in 3-3 for the healer on my retri paladin, it stands to reason that it’s not particularly rare for healers to go 3-3. Meanwhile, I have only 6 games where I went 3-3, which is a lot less than the amount of healers going 3-3 in my games.

ure not real ure ai

i see my friend who plays tww for the first time since wotlk(literally) getting 2.1 on both disc and rshaman, his worst classes(he used to main rogue back then) in a week

tell me more about how hard it is for healers bro

Ok, good for you.

I don’t care about your friend.

I have the data from my paladin to lean back on and it shows that healers went 3-3 in almost half of the games. Me going 3-3 happened 6 times.