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Originally Posted by Darkhain
While Ajjantis is not a healer-machine, saying that inqui as the same healing power as a templar is stupid.
Inqui is a offensif melee healer, while templar as all defensif healing option.
Healing procs, stoneskin proc, cure with reactive healing, group ward, single ward + heal, + all inqui's healing spell (minus the lvl80 one, which is useless in pvp, lots of resists and heals everyone... ), and I'm not talking about all your others tools, like sanctuary, or stun 8,5s...
Anyway EQ2 is dead  I'll pwned you all on my OP barbar in AoC 
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the aa Templar heal options are mostly worthless for pvp, I don't use glory of combat buff unless I don't have anyone left to put HP buff on. (the others are debuff procs which aren't worth the cast time in group pvp)
if you knew about templar cure lines you would realize they dont work in pvp.
stoneskin does NOT show up on my heal parse.
inquisitors also have group arcane ward... the only heal I have that inquisitors don't is repent, one heal which is never near the top of my healparse.
If you rolled a melee inquisitor I would imagine you wouldn't know shit about how a inquisitor can heal.
blaming a melee spec on poor healing is how the player built the toon, any healer class can choose a dps spec and do decent dps. And if their hps suffers from it so be it... maybe thats why your group died 99% of the time you fight us despite outnumbering us
