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>Do you prefer healers to be magic people in robes or magic people in armor?
If I am forced to pick between these two, Robes because D&D style armored clerics is bullshit and stupid, a sacred cow inherited from a remarkably stupid compromise in early D&D where clerics represented priests and other holymen without armor while also representing knightly orders. That these things remained even after paladin was introduced as a full class to represent knightly orders is one of D&Ds many great sins.

Any system where clerics, priests, or other holy workers are clad in armor and wielding martial weapons while simultaneously having full casting is a shit system.

Preferably, healing would be skill based for all classes outside combat, with specific magic classes without armor getting faster and more powerful healing for in combat, with divine martial types getting limited healing. Essentially, doctors and surgeons with the Medicine skill, unarmored clerics/white mages/priests of communal gods, and paladins/champions of good.