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    Enfarious's Avatar
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    Jun 2011
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    Elasandria Servion
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Gladiator Lv 50
    Yeah I can't see why anyone isn't in a full damage build in pvp, sorry you've had people that think they should be using shield oath ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nenin View Post
    ... I haven't been Covered by a PLD once ...
    Cover is all of about useless in PvP. It's range is far to short to actually help you for any real amount of time. Unless your asleep, and then me running over to pop cover is like saying, "Hey we're all lumped up now, come sleep me too." If your bound then chances are by the time I get in cover range your moving again and breaking cover. Tanks don't have a teleport of any kind, otherwise this might happen more.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rawkzor View Post
    Oh man Nenin, I agree. I watch streams of others playing, and I see so many DPS and tanks smacking all the sleeping targets. In their defense though, it's been very rare to see WHM/BLMs mark the target they are casting sleep on. Just making a macro to mark the sleeping target, and say in party that you are sleeping a target should help reduce this.
    Seriously, marking targets is by far the simplest form of communication and can really make a team seem to actually be a team. Mark the sleepers, and more importantly mark the focus. Saying, "Ok get the BLM first." only works if there's only one BLM. Saying, "Ok kill casters." when facing a team of BLM, BLM, WHM, WAR is simply fail.
    Use markers ... win.
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    Last edited by Enfarious; 12-22-2013 at 10:22 PM. Reason: cause 1000 chars is simply useless, this isn't twitter

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