Good lord... Please, make a working blacklist (not this obscure thing you call a blacklist) so that I never meet anyone I don't want to see.
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Good lord... Please, make a working blacklist (not this obscure thing you call a blacklist) so that I never meet anyone I don't want to see.
This is in no way tryharding, this is is how 95%+ of dungeons go. 1-3 people say hi at the start of the dungeon, tank pulls wall to wall, healer heals and casts AoE when they can, and DPS do their AoE rotation. As a main tank, it's been my experience that I rarely run into a no-dps healer or DPS that doesn't use their AoEs on a large pull. In the thousands of dungeons I've run since 2.0 release, there's been maybe somewhere between 2 to 4 dozen times that I got DPS who only do single rotation on trash mobs or a healer that asks for small pulls at the start. Now I'll usually check healers gear at the start of a dungeon to see if they are decent geared and if it's even remotely decent, I'll start with wall to wall, and we wipe, I determine if we need to slow down cause healer couldn't handle it or if we continue with big pulls because we wiped because of something that won't be an issue in the rest of the pulls in a dungeon. If you consider either of the above elitism, then 99% of the player base must seem like elitists to you.
As a PLD I use Hallowed Ground the first pull every dungeon I'm in because it allows the healer to keep doing damage. That makes it up for just after the 2nd boss where I can do it again.
Depending on your healers, DRKs can do it as well with Living Dead (with a WHM).
Any dungeon where you do not have the described skills, in fact. You can look at the list of these dungeons, compare them with the healers skills and draw conclusions. By the way, I saw a lot of wipes in Brayflox's Longstop also, when tank decided to run from wall to wall, having only Rampart. However, much more interesting is the fact that players who are considered experienced do not take these conditions into account. Especially those who are mentors.