But then that friend is screwed and left without a tank. When I queue with my DPS friend as a healer or tank, I just do the duty, because it's the nice thing to do.
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Because a dps sometimes easily spends 15-20 minutes queueing up to something whereas a tank will get an instant invite 99% of the times.
So if a tank doesnt like a certain dungeon and he knows how to spend his time better, its a lot easier to leave knowing he wont have to wait for a long time anyway.
A: you underestimate the toxicity of the WoW playerbase and B: WoW had this thing where in progress groups got fill priority over new groups, so a new tank was always just seconds away if your group was already in the run.
This really was a crazy common tactic, especially during the cata/MoP days. Luckily the service kinda died with the cross realm group finder tool, you cant trade gold across servers.
So who here leaves if they get Research for their level 60 dungeon roulette?
Whenever I see tanks say they just leave, all I see is a person who's too much of a baby to just suck it up and think of the other people who are in the duty as well. Might I recommend a single player game that's more your speed? Then you won't be ruining anyone else's day.
I admit I have done that, yes...
When you do roulettes every day for months without a break and theres like 10 or 12 different options of what you can get in a lvl 60 roulette,
and 99% of times its ASF, then there is a point where you really cant take it anymore.
I get what you're upset about but i'm more concerned you want to report them. You're not entitled to their time and I'd absolutely hate a system of game play through coercion.
Sometimes people misjudge the time they can spend, have to go for some real life reason or just plain hate the duty. It's all understandable and while it sucks no one should be punished for deciding they don't want to play.