Lol, love this, as someone that has tried many classes for healing and settled on necromancer, i can most definitely tell you that combat reviving your party is exactly why i picked it. I have lost count of the amount of times i was the last one standing in vet content and revived my entire team and won the dungeon. I always felt that not having a revive skill meant the other classes were severely lacking. Plus i loved the irony of being a necromancer and keeping everyone alive...sometimes joking that the party were my minions if i had to revive them, xD
"That's a healer if I ever saw one" - definitely me Also yes, my favorite character I ever played in DnD was a lawful stupid paladin who had to immediately smite any evil he ever detected
Lol, love this, as someone that has tried many classes for healing and settled on necromancer, i can most definitely tell you that combat reviving your party is exactly why i picked it. I have lost count of the amount of times i was the last one standing in vet content and revived my entire team and won the dungeon. I always felt that not having a revive skill meant the other classes were severely lacking. Plus i loved the irony of being a necromancer and keeping everyone alive...sometimes joking that the party were my minions if i had to revive them, xD
haha :D I started as Sorcerer and you're 100% right.. I made a Sorc Heal to find groups faster xD but now I really enjoy healing with my warden :D
You are correct on the D&D and templar. I do infact only main monk and paladin.
"That's a healer if I ever saw one" - definitely me
Also yes, my favorite character I ever played in DnD was a lawful stupid paladin who had to immediately smite any evil he ever detected