Most of the more experienced tanks are either:
A) Taking a break
B) Playing another job
They will come back for the patch.
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Most of the more experienced tanks are either:
A) Taking a break
B) Playing another job
They will come back for the patch.
How do you spam AOE's when you're on a platform well away from where the adds are spawning? Can't even heal the tank or dps who are dpsing the adds that spawn at the boss circle. The tank should be bringing the adds to with in reach of the casters/healers (more than halfway) who are mostly those who are on the platforms so they can kill them or else half the party does nothing during that part of the run.
Had a tank uses hollow ground to pull a boss then proceeded using their def cool downs on top of it. I tried saying they didn't need to do that their response was they were trying to give me breathing room for the fight. Then they proceeded never to use said cool downs throughout the rest of the fight if I could smack someone it would be this person. This is rare but a truly special moment to remember!
When I'm tanking I set my pace by my health bar. If the healer isn't keeping me up well, I slow down.
I've seen plenty of healers that DPS to the exclusion of healing.
When I'm healing... I heal to the point of trying to keep the tank able to pull to just slightly above my comfort zone. But I see plenty of tanks that run past the limit of my range, don't use any mitigation, keep half a pull on their backside, ignore mobs that are focusing me or a DPS down (in places like Amurat for example with those adds that have a line to one person... I have found myself as a healer having to solo that thing as it tears into me - and I have let a tank die because the choice was that or heal myself from the drain that line-mob was putting on me...
What I notice in both of these scenarios is that it is extremely easy to get judgmental about the player on the other role... I don't know what's going on on their screen, but I can sure make a whole lot of assumptions.
The good thing about having all three roles maxed out and at or above iLevel 450 is that I can 'check myself' if I start making all kinds of presumptions about other people... halfway through my "this jerk sucks" mental analysis... I can remember basically the run I was in 5 minutes ago on that other role... and the stuff I was dealing with there... and usually that makes me realize a lot of the criticisms I noted above... might have a reason I don't see from this side of the group right now...