FFXIV Endwalker: How to Sage in Dungeons
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In this video we will be going over how to utilize Sage in dungeons! With Sage being a new healer introduced in Endwalker I thought it would be a good idea to make a new dungeon guide for players who are just getting into the role or players who may be struggling trying to grasp the concepts of the job. Sage (SGE) is a very strong healer when pushed to its fullest in dungeons so players can find comfort in knowing that proper play will leave you playing satisfied! If something looks intimidating in the guide, don't worry about it and take things at your own pace!
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Intro - 0:00
Healing in FFXIV - 0:55
Tip #1 - Read Your Tooltips! - 2:05
Tip #2 - Don't forget Kardia/Kardion - 2:42
Tip #3 - Use Eukrasian Diagnosis - 3:12
Tip #4 - Always start with Physis/Krasis - 4:00
Tip #5 - Make A Healing Routine - 4:38
Don't use Taurochole and Kerachole Consecutively - 7:04
Make A Healing Routine (cont.) - 7:25
Tip #6 - Be Reserved With Cooldowns in Boss Encounters (Healing Routine) - 8:22
Tip #7 - Spread Out Your Cooldowns! - 9:33
Tip #8 - Using Toxicon - 10:10
Tip #9 - Damaging Enemies While Pulling - 11:35
Tip #10 - Use Icarus - 12:02
Tip #11 - Making Use of Pepsis - 12:40
Tip #12 - Handling Emergencies - 13:25
Outro - 14:16
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Honestly the hardest thing about sage is the skill names
@cambienvenu
2 жыл бұрын
It’s definitely overwhelming at first, especially with the icons being so similar too.
@veonoev
2 жыл бұрын
yea i only know the skills from the icons
@911eVoX
2 жыл бұрын
No one goes by skill names. It's all about the skill appearance
@MatsuzoSF
2 жыл бұрын
It's all Greek to me. ;)
@TheNiktus
2 жыл бұрын
True XD- Ok cast bubble, then the cube then the girl then wait bubble off and cast losange !! XD (wait playstation buttons ?)
So as a bit more of a veteran of SGE now, I do things a little bit differently in dungeons. First, I’m a bit more reserved with toxicons. Although if I know the boss coming up has an early AOE, I’ll use them all on the 2nd trash pull. So to start, I preshield the tank, finishing for crits until the pull starts. During the pull, I spam eukrasian dosis on everything. I do not reshield the tank until after the pull. I start with just Kerachole once the pull has stopped. As kerachole wears off, I use physis+panhaima. Once that wears off, kerachole again. All this while constantly spamming dyskrasia and 1 toxicon. Second pull, I fish for shield crits again before the pull, then eukrasian dosis everything during the pull. Once stopped, I start again with Kerachole. As it’s wearing off, I’ll physis+Haima. And as that wears off, I’ll use Krasis+soteria and kerachole again. I’ll spam dyskrasia and if I know a boss is coming up with an early aoe, I’ll burn my toxicons once the pull has stopped. Sage has much more in its toolkit, but more than this is rarely ever needed. There are a few shadowbringers dungeons where more could be used potentially, but I still spread my cooldowns similarly even in those. I always save haima for the second pull since it has bigger shields and 2nd wall to wall pulls always hit harder than the first. The key to sage is consistent mitigation. As the video said, you do have to plan ahead for incoming damage. This healing rotation I listed is a very conservative rotation that generally works with most tanks who mitigate properly. There’s always less experienced tanks that need more help, and since I still have a lot of resources, it’s ezpz to help them.
One thing to mention about critical shields is that the Eukrasian Diagnosis Shield is consumed before the Differential Diagnosis Shield (The Crit shield), giving the Addersting charge without having to consume the Crit Shield.
@michaels3379
11 ай бұрын
Makes you feel like TBN should have the same kind of interaction. Having TBN pop before other applied shields would make everyone happier. I'm sure someone could argue skill which to some extent I'm sure is true. Maybe I'm missing something balancing wise.
Also I found doing lower level duties helped a lot. It got me into the habit of doing certain things to the point that I don't even think about it. I just do it. It also gave me a chance to setup my bars and skills so that I was comfortable with the placement.
Been playing Sage nonstop since early release, something I noticed with Addersting is that if you crit Eukrasian Diagnosis and get the bonus shield, the 'normal' shield breaks before the Differential Diagnosis crit shield and you get your Addersting then, even if the crit shield still remains.
@rubylovesyousm
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Thanks. 🍻
@AquaMusica305
2 жыл бұрын
Ty for writing that
@Adloquiem
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, so nice they thought of this ahead!
@cherylhassenzahl4462
2 жыл бұрын
Crit gives you 2 addersting, 1 for normal shield and 1 for the crit shield
@followthedeia
2 жыл бұрын
That's fascinating. I hadn't noticed that, but what caught my eye is that if you Eukrasian Diagnosis and Haima the same target, the Diagnosis shield pops before the Haima one does, so you don't potentially lock yourself out of an Addersting.
This video is brilliant and so informative, I didn't even consider how important both Krasis and Physis together can be for helping with pull mitigation. I also only realised recently that Zoe only buffs with Diagnosis and Prognosis so I've found it incredibly helpful for tank pulls to give that extra push on Eukrasian Diagnosis when prepping for big pulls. Thanks so much for explaining this all out and splitting it into parts to explain how to rotate as well as when certain abilities are useful, it's incredibly helpful to see your way of approaching different skills and finding where to use certain abilities.
Fantastic guide, yet again. The order of applying buffs and shields is incredibly helpful.
you know i've become a decent healer cause of your guides starting with SCH then AST. to the point were some of these tips are spot on to what i do myself minus a few adjustments. It's a great feeling cause in a high-key way you taught me, and i'm sure alot others, how to heal so thank you so so much for everything you do \o/ game on great sir
@pinkpeonies3236
2 жыл бұрын
Oh his sch guide is fantastic! Helped me learn sch and it's full kit 😍
This is greatly appreciated, I kept having trouble handling wall to wall pulls. I kept my tanks alive, but a bit too close to comfort. My biggest issue was panicking and not knowing how to efficiently use my addersgall stacks and being greedy with my cooldowns. Great guide, thanks!
Fantastic video. A proper wall-to-wall plan was what I needed. Keep up the good work, mate.
And then there is me, using eukrasien diagnosis every other gcd because the tanks I get don't know what mitigation is and/or what aoe markers are...
this video is exactly what i needed. clear precise explanations of the abilities and how to use them. was having such a hard time in dungeons finding the right healing combos especially on big pulls and this helped so much. ty
Thanks for the video momo! I think i’ve had a good understanding on the class for a bit but i always like to watch your guides and compare to make sure i’m maximizing my tool kit :D
Easily the best sage guide on KZread, well done
Your SCH guide was a complete game-changer for me, I've been waiting for your sage guide, thank you!
This is amazing! Thank you so much. Sage is my new main and I’ve been trying to optimize my pulls. Gracias 🙏🏽
oh thank god you did a sage guide! Your scholar guide is what got me into healing and you are hands down the best overall teacher when it comes to heals
Really glad to see you make a Sage guide after I learned so much from your SCH guide! I watched SGE because I am having fun with it, but I wasn't sure exactly how to use Pepsis effectively. Hopefully, with the knowledge here I can start practicing and execute accurately. Thanks for the guide!
You're one of the only people I trust with healer content and your guides are high quality, thanks!
I know this is an older video but I wanted to comment on it. Thank you for all the tips. I've been a Whm main healer for a long time and really wanted to get good at this job. It's a transition mindset thinking reactively vs proactively. It's a very fun job.
This is the first time I've watched your videos and this was SUPER helpful! Having healer anxiety + being away from the game for months made sage really daunting with all the buttons but this helped a bunch
Needed this. In Trials and raids I do pretty well but dungeons have me fighting for my life every time
@rasikkom9605
Жыл бұрын
Only have to worry about 1 target doing damage to everyone, instead of several targets doing damage to the tank.
Thanks for the excellent guide. The healing routine was especially helpful and practically carried me through the entire leveling process once I was comfortable with it.
Amazing guide. I am kinda proud I alrdy put this to use for the majority of what u explained. This vid makes me go even bigger brain. Big thanks.
I got halfway through the video, paused, and subscribed! Loved the step by step explanation for handling pulls, can't wait to try sage after I finish reaper now!
Great guide! I have noticed that playing as a SGE, if you apply a crit shield on someone, if what's counted as the "normal" eukrasian diagnosis shield is broken, you still get the stack for Toxicon and it often still leaves the "crit" part of the shield intact.
@SushiKishi
Жыл бұрын
Ohhh, so when I was reading through the tooltips, I eyerolled at Eukrasian Diagnosis. Why did they say "125%, but if you crit you get a whole separate 125% buff with a different name," why make it more complicated than it needs to be?" Its so easy to get buried in all the skill/buff connections between the skills as it is! But that's why -- since its two separate shields, you don't get "penalized" for popping off a big heal like I thought you would.
This was a rly helpful guide, as I'm coming from a WHM main into a SGE and they are so different from one another. I'm having to essentially relearn how to heal, so I feel very self-conscious about it and watching this (and will again) has given me some stuff to work on :D
This guide is very much appreciated. My only experience with healers has been, for the most part, on the more reactive side of things with WHM, so playing a barrier healer has been a very interesting experience. I have to say, it feels pretty rewarding to do when played well, as you can pretty much feel when a preventive strategy "clicks." My only gripe with sage, and a small one at that, would be for Icarus to have a much shorter cooldown... or at least another charge. It just feels good to do :P
@DonaldTurner
2 жыл бұрын
agreed! 2 stacks, or half the recharge!
Thank you so much for this video. I was really struggling with Sage. This video really helped it click for me and now I'm much more confident doing dungeons with Sage.
I've been playing Sage just from my own feeling up til now and watching your video helped a ton in maximizing my toolkit usage. Thanks a ton! Sage absolutely feels like a class that doesn't do that well at "catching up" but is great at dealing with incoming damage you know is coming.
I always come back to this video. Honestly the quickest and easiest refresher/reminder on how to play this class after taking a break from playing
Thank you so much for the video - gave me whole new outlook on sage playstyle.
These tips and the Shield pull rotation you explained helped me do a dungeon with full pulls with no deaths. thank you alot.
One minor thing I didn’t notice in the video is that Kardia procs do generate enmity. So if tank grabs Mob A and then continues running to Mobs B and C, when you dot Mob A that will generate enmity on Mobs B and C as well if the tank is in their aggro range
@PrimeSonic
2 жыл бұрын
I think this is finally going to be the expansion where tanks understand that healer aggro is a real thing they need to account for
Thanks for the guide! As a tank main I like to watch stuff for healers so I get an idea of what they can do and how to better cycle my CD's when I go for bigger pulls
Fixing to finally try out Sage. This guide made me feel much better before doing so. Thank you.
Playing Disc Priest, Holy Paladin in WoW, and Scholar in SHB; i feel prepared for Sage. My time has come.
@UndercoverCracker
2 жыл бұрын
Being an edgelord at heart forever and always the Reaper means my time has truly come as well. 😆
@decemberferret
24 күн бұрын
Kardia is basically atonement
Man this came at the right time. I took a year off and just came back after only playing sam and drk. Sage is the only healer that had my attention. Now i can pew pew my way through shadowbringers so I can finally get to endwalker. Keep up the awesome work.
Bro, this guide is gold! Thank you!!
This was a huge help. I was having such a hard time healing with Sage until you laid it out step by step.
Quality as always! It's good someone points out that we Sages are in a way like tanks where CDs should be spread out and used often. Panhaima I like to use like to use more often 'first' or right after dungeon bosses kind of thing since the 2 min CD will be up for the next boss and you'll have it for that for fully party, and then up again likely for trash mob use
I was stressing somewhat doing dungeons with my gnb friend but following the heal plan improved things, a lot. So thanks for this.
This video has really helped me to be a better healer in general. Thank you very much
Im glad to know I've been doing something right. It feels so good to use all of your skills. It feels really good when all of them are used to thier full extent.
This video was a god send. I was so overwhelmed when I saw all the different spells you get as soon as you unlock the Job.
You just earned a sub from me bud. Your healer vids are bang on. I have only gotten WHM to 90 and play it at an okay level but I was terrified of the three other healers. I’ve leveled all the tanks to 90 through dungeons only to force myself to learn how to play them on, at least, a mediocre level so when I get to the healers I have a decent idea of what’s going on. Starting with SGE today so thanks for the 10/10 content. One tip I will mention to new healers, to help ease some of the anxiety of going into dungeons, run trusts until you feel semi comfortable to dabble into df dungeons. Trusts usually take longer than DF dungeons for trash and bosses which gives you a bit more time to work out your rotation. If you feel like you want to start pushing yourself, you can wall to wall in trusts (just have to pull extra enemies yourself) and if you can do that effectively, chances are you will be okay in DF dungeons.
just amazing guide! very informative, concise and usefull - thank you
Great content as always!
Yay Sage guide \o/ - I'm doing alright with Sage I guess but the Krasis/Physis tip is really helpful for big pulls I didnt think of that. Thank you!
This is am extremely useful video and I'll recommend it to any sages that I see having trouble!
This...just HALF of this darn video gave me the confidence and comfortability to try sage again. My first dungeon (lvl 80) after watching this was the smooooothest run I've EVER had on a barrier healer after using your routine plan. Thank you, Senpai! T.T
After gaining job stone, i spent 20 mins reading tooltips, re-organising buttons to more familiar healer button orientations and felt ready, wiped twice on the first job story boss... -_-
Looking forward to your ast guide as well ^^
Thanks. This is very well explained and put together.
Superb videos mate. Really helps.
This is helpful ^^ just did my first few dungeons with sage today and I definitely see where I need to improve! It does help that I know the names of the spells tho 😂👌🏽 if I watched this before picking up sage I woulda been lost
really appreciate this video. I was always too scared to dungeon heal as sage because I didn't fully understand my kit but this really gave me the push I needed and It ended up going well for me. thanks a ton
It is a learning curve, that is for sure. Found myself unable to keep tank alive during wall to wall in some situations where it would normally be a breeze for my WHM. I think you hit the nail on the head, Sage requires planning and preemptive measures because it is a barrier healer and does not have multiple 'Oh crap' buttons and stun options like the pure healer WHM. Two different healers with two different play styles and both are very fun and enjoyable!
@zlonewolf
2 жыл бұрын
SGE lacks big heals and big aoe heals of WHM but with same weak kit of SCH but 3 charges vs SCH's massive 9 charge aetherflow. SGE is a weaker scholar. They lack the fairy and seraph heals. They're a nerfed SCH and all of their weaknesses but none of their strength. The only thing SGE does better is Eukraysia system and Kardia. Both of which is unique to Sage. This is their only redeeming quality. Otherwise Scholars complaining about healing has nothing on SGE. Kardia is like fairy but actually uses mana. Fairy has multiple skills that are all passive and fairy got buffed alot. Endwalker Scholar is a beast compared to shadowbringer Scholar.
@PrimeKeroHS
2 жыл бұрын
You could legitimately breakdance on your keyboard and keep people alive through big damage as a WHM lol
@ieuanm1982
2 жыл бұрын
@@Zolronak the 71 dungeon has deceptively tough pulls, probably the toughest in the whole of SHB imo lol ..Seen many of people get caught by the first two pulls especially. Also, having a decent tank makes all the difference (I main tank, WAR atm) and I cant remember the last time I died during trash pulls. Almost no excuse for it these days if the tank is doing its job properly, it is not just the healers responsibility to ensure survival.. xD
Thanks for the tips!
This was perfect. Thanks for the sage advice
Ah, why am I suddenly excited to try out Sage? Help? Thanks for this fantastic guide. Once I get around to level sage, I will watch this a gazillion times, I know :3
Pretty good stuff! I was already doing pretty well with sage cause of my expirence with scholar and barrier mage in general but this video made me realize im being far to conservative with Krasis and Physis. I have to say Sage ticks so many boxes for me though. Plus I get to punch things as Sage with Phlegma lol.
Not sure if it was mentioned, but: stay really close to your tank while they're pulling. If you apply Eukrasian Dosis on an enemy while the tank is pulling it, you'll grab aggro from the other enemies of the pack due to the heal from Kardia. Staying as close as you can to your tank makes it easier for them to grab aggro back with an AoE or two.
@FFXIVMomo
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. With Sage having pretty much no cast times and Icarus during pulls there's no reason for a Sage to fall behind!
Fantastic job can't wait to level a healer to put this information to good use! Looking forward to your thoughts on Whitemage in the coming days/week.
This guide is what finally helped SGE click for me, ty!! Would love a similar one for SCH in EW!
I'm glad someone more skilled with video editing than I managed to get out a good guide for my now favorite job. Something I do want to correct tho: Toxikon. It actually is on the lowest part of the priority totem pole, but you do want to gather all 3 when you can. It's a potency 330 with a 50% AoE that is instant cast. That means for the crowd you're dealing (everything but the initial target) a potency of 165. This would be compared to Dyskrasia's 170. Plus Toxikon is still a gcd that requires a different gcd to be cast. Effectively this would be equivalent to Physic giving Ruin 2(+Art of War) stacks to use alongside Ruin and Art of War. Meaning it really is best used as a mobility option for keeping your gcd rolling but needing to dodge, much like Ruin 2.
Exactly what i was looking for!
This is probably only useful outside dungeons, aka trials and raids, but useful nevertheless: Kardia can be weaved constantly every 5 secs so you can get value from it all the time. You can use it to heal a party member that needs only a bit of healing while the tank is topped or has shields; also useful as a complement to other resources when you just revived someone, and a big etc. You can only do it each every 5 secs, but if you're already confident at managing damage Kardia becomes a powerful tool.
@FFXIVMomo
2 жыл бұрын
Hey it's not useless outside of dungeons there were plenty of times where I changed Kardia targets to a DPS if they ate an AOE ;)
@lautaroluggren2485
2 жыл бұрын
@@FFXIVMomo it was probably poorly worded. What i meant is that my suggestion may be not that useful on dungeons because tank is always the target. But even then, you may be paired with a WAR that gets topped pretty often, and other similart situations!
@cashinowt
2 жыл бұрын
@@lautaroluggren2485 hey man it's definitely a nice quality of life for lower level dungeons or during bosses, though at this point like you said at high level dungeons it has to stay on the tank for mob pulls since sage feels decently busy to me with all the ogcds and such, at least until I get more comfortable. But yeah when I was leveling to 80 and my tank pulled wall to wall after the second boss of mt. Gulg, the dps were on their own except for the aoes ikr kaurachole and holos and physis. Though I have gotten in the habit of doing Eukrasian prognosis between pulls lately.
Having had experience playing disc priest in WoW, I fell in love with the Sage because it's basically disc priest with laser beams. Thank you for the tip with Zoe and Eukrasian Diagnosis. I tend to not use Zoe due to whatever reason, but putting it on a rotation makes total sense. Also, I can sense that you are trying ultra hard to keep the video short as possible due to the super speedtalking (which btw is still very understandable. That is amazing). I would have loved it if you slowed down just a tiny bit. Like by 5-10% would be great =O. If this is your normal speaking speed, then ignore what I just proposed. You're fine as is.
So insightful. Thank a lot. ☺️
Good video but it's almost impossible to follow if you don't have the skill names + icons pulled up on the side. All the icons are just shapes, half the names end with the same thing and when you did have the skill descriptions on the screen they were moving around making it harder to read
Nice overview for Sage. I returned to FFXIV after 6 month now. This video is great for refreshing all the abilities. Nice work, as always ^^
Good simple tip I feel is know a basic understanding of each tanks abilities as well so you know a general pull style or their emergency buttons. Vice Versa for tanks as well, know the healers skills a bit so you don't go in expecting massive burst heals and get dots ans shields. I play both tank and healer in a few MMOs and it's nice to change my tempo based on what class is healing/tanking for me.
Dude I thought I was doing a pretty decent job healing but this made me realize I was not doing as good as I should be. Thanks for this!
Thanks this immediately improved my gameplay
I main as WHM and Sage was a lot harder than I thought it would be and I absolutely love it! Thank you for this video can't wait to use it in some dungeons. ☺️
Thank you so much for this. 👏
THANK YOU I NEEDED THIS SO BAD I WIPED 5 TIMES IN SHB FIRST DUNGEON
This is so good I had to watch it several time to get it completly. Thanks for a great guide. Seems also sthats its very applicabke to SCH since they have many simillar spells.
Best Sage video by far! thank you.
Thank you because of your guide I've become a better healer. Keep up the amazing work!!!
Sage is the first healer in the game that I tried out. I know that maybe I should've started with a more "bread and butter" healer like White Mage but Sage's playstyle and aesthetic interests me way more. So I am glad that I stumbled upon your video, it helped me a lot to strip some bad habit from my healing methods.
Thank you for this!
I love that sage has a designated "keep up with the asshole tank that rushes ahead with multiple gapclosers and then dies" button in icarus. Now they just need to give it a second charge in lv 91-100
First of all thank you for this guide as this already helped me a lot to get better at sage. I have one question: what would you recommend on earlier dungeons where you don't have Haima etc. ? I recently had Sohm Al in the daily roulettes and was heavily struggling on keeping the tank alive at the start where you have this plants that apply the poison debuff. Any tips would be greatly appreciated 🙏
Yeah this is one of those videos imma have to watch more than once to make sure i don't miss anything
Bro, thanks for this video. First time being a healer and was at a loss.
I know this video is 2 years old, but this video has converted me into a SGE main for casual content. I've healed every EW dungeon very comfortably with SGE thanks to this video. Thanks Momo!
Most of these things I picked up with in the first few dungeons, so it good to know I'm on the right track. On bosses I tend to only to use Holos to cut down on any aoe damage if i'm out/want to save Addersgall. "Cheesing" boss aoe with Physis and or Kerachole while putting Diagnosis shields on me and the other dps feels so satisfying, especially when they take only a few hundred damage from the aoe after the shields, I try to fit these GCD's in during movement just before or if I know the shield will last till the aoe. Amphibious Talos in Malikah's Well is a good boss to learn that type of midnset while lvling sage, shield everyone when they are moving to the sides/back in then Kerachole before the knockback aoe.
Thank you for the guide! I've avoided shield healers for the longest time, but I remembered your fun and interesting Scholar guide, and after watching the Sage guide too I decided it can't be too bad. I didn't get it at first, and then it clicked when I realised I kept the tank up much better at the end of 120s healing CDs spamming Dyskrasia + Taurochole/Druochole - I shouldn't let the Kardia "HoT" drop at all, and should fit the high potency oGCD heals in, as an attempt to slow down the tank's drop in HP and also kill the mobs faster. Phlegma and Toxicon are enemy-targeted and make it hard to do the oGCDs with target swap, so if I get rid of them first, I can Dyskrasia + Taurochole/Druochole freely. Sage is quite impressive with its mitigation, in that usually when the tank stops after finishing the wall-to-wall pull, they barely take any damage due to high damage mitigation and healing amplification + Haima/Panhaima, and when the tank's HP starts to drop, that's when the mobs are nearly dead anyway. Healing during boss pulls are quite comfy, as you can coast along spamming damage spells with just a smattering of Kerachole, Physis, Eukrasian Prognosis + Pepsis and some spot healing. Shields on tankbusters and party-wides are nice too. Shield healers have to be quite economical with MP since it's all CD or class resource-based, but it's great training - stops me from spamming excessing healing when I'm back on the regen healers. I think I still have to work on using Addersgall a bit more to maintain high MP though. With repeated Dosis casts, MP plummets quite quickly. I realised that GCD heals indicate that I've failed to set up pulls properly, or we've got issues with tank mitigation CD cycling, or we don't have enough DPS. It's only going to be a thing when things are really not looking good and all my oGCDs are gone.
Awesome video, really helped me learn the application of different Sage skills. I do have one question if you're reading this however, what do you recommend for healer macros, I see some of your skills have mouse targeting, is that worth for every heal? do you recommend them at all?
@FFXIVMomo
2 жыл бұрын
Mouseover macros are fine but be careful as high ping can make them unresponsive at times. You can also use target based macros for things like Soil and Asylum but I would recommend having the ability to place it still at hand.
wow this is amazing. I hope he releases a guide like this for AST in Dungeons
@FFXIVMomo
2 жыл бұрын
Every healer!
I've found Sage is quite reliant on the party's effectiveness, unlike the other three healers. If the DPS aren't mowing down mobs quick enough (to reduce incoming damage) and or your tank isn't using cooldowns & mitigation (and spacing them out appropriately for that matter), a Sage can only do so much with its mitigation-based kit - you will go through all your cooldowns and have to spam (E) Diagnosis for a while. We have several Job changes coming in 6.01, so I hope SGE gets some QoL updates to make it easier to use independent of players in dungeons. For Trials and Raids though, it's just awesome.
@grimm4927
2 жыл бұрын
This is not true, out of all the time I've played sage and any of the other healers, you can easily keep some of the most inexperienced tanks alive easily with your ogcd's, and if its so bad that they are dying too quickly, adding GCD's easily compensates for this. You just have to plan your ogcd's better, and it gets much comfier the more and more you play healer in general, not just sage. ^^
@MrInsiipid
2 жыл бұрын
That's only true if you use too much mitigation too quickly. If you rotate them properly, you'll always almost have mitigation up. When you're wasteful, you'll run into situations like you described.
@Everlarke
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrInsiipid The problem isn't having mitigation up. The problem is the mitigation not being enough in a given situation and how to recover the HP of a near dying tank and or party as a Sage provided you've done your part as a Sage correctly; Sage can struggle in doing this compared to the other healers for dungeon pulls.
@Everlarke
2 жыл бұрын
@@grimm4927 That's good for you that you haven't experienced it. But don't discount my experience simply because you can't relate. I'm recounting what I've experienced as well as I what I have discussed with a myriad of other people. To your other point, I already do space them out - I actually did everything in this video prior to its release, from alternating between Haima and Panhaima between pulls, Krasis/Physis into other healing actions, to using Holos as mitigation rather than for healing, etc. And yet, sometimes, I still have tanks eating ridiculous amounts of damage with no Benediction/Essential Dignity/Excogitation to restore a hefty chunk of it back. Mitigation counts for naught at that point. GCDs are obviously used for compensation because of Kardia and what else is going to heal when your actions are on cooldown? While good, Sage can stand to be improved in my opinion. And I say this as a healer main myself.
@grimm4927
2 жыл бұрын
@@Everlarke I wont discount the fact that you and the myriad of people you spoke to are just wrong. It absolutely holds its own in dungeons perfectly fine, but you are correct on one note- it is fantastic in raids.
12:07 talking about using Icarus to keep up with tank and tank instantly jumps to next pack of mobs... Like saying "nope, i got this". Seriously tho, the issues i have found with sage is that when you get into a group that has more than a couple people that refuse to follow mechanics and you need burst heals to get them topped before a group wide aoe. If both healers are sage, sometimes it just isnt enough to keep the dragoons alive (sorry i just had to say it).
This is going to take me a while to digest, but I think I will learn a lot from it, thank you! I've barely played SGE since unlocking it, I muddled through AST and WHM up to 80 without ever feeling like I really mastered them , and I chickened out of SCH and played SMN instead. Hoping your videos will help me to up my game. You wouldn't happen to have a WHM specific video?
I've been a WHM for 7 years but the tips here really help, especially cooldowns. If a dungeon takes ~30 mins, using Benediction from time to time from strong pulls doesn't hurt.
hey momo, thank you for your guides! i always learn and improve so much with your help, i appreciate it. in your sch shb dungeon video, i learned that i shouldn’t use all the resources at once, so i can always have something going on throughout the pull i'd like to ask if i should worry about that in sage while deploying krasis, kerachole and physis II at the same time. thank you very much
@FFXIVMomo
2 жыл бұрын
It's technically used to possible to use abilities so fast that they wouldn't register under the effects of increasing actions but i'm not so sure if it's the same anymore. In Endwalker most things seem to have gotten a pretty big QOL boost in terms of reaction speed. Never the less I would still be weary with using everything back to back. You can use Krasis + Physis II in the same weave then the next weave do Kerachole.
Thank you for this great guide. May I know how do you set up your macros as i notice quite a few of your spells are macro'ed possibly to auto aim the tank?
@neru1835
2 жыл бұрын
He only uses mouse over macros.
this whole time i've been overwriting kerachole with tauro smh ty it helped a lot
Absolutely LOVE this video. Thank you! I want Sage to be my main. Important thing to note about Critting Eukrasian Diagnosis... When you do, it'll apply 2 different sets of Diagnosis. The Original Eukrasian Diagnosis AND a DIFFERENTIAL Diagnosis... The Eukrasian will break first, the Differential is the EXTRA you get from the Crit. However, since the Eukrasian breaks first, you WILL get a Addersting before the WHOLE shield breaks! Addersting procs from Eukrasian breaking, not Differential. However... since Differential IS it's own shield... you CAN keep giving Eukrasian which will continue to break first, leaving the Differential. Buuut... very Niche. Just something to note.