Im not trying to be contentious. In my opinion I tend to have more fun when the run gets a little crazy and unorthodox. I guess it makes me wake up and i have to pay more attention.

Im not trying to be contentious. In my opinion I tend to have more fun when the run gets a little crazy and unorthodox. I guess it makes me wake up and i have to pay more attention.



Yeah but you also have to consider the fact you may be really frustrating someone else who is trying to get used to working new skills into their rotations and such.
I get the feeling though. I queue as SCH instead of WHM for low level roulettes specifically for that reason. If it's a very low level dungeon, I can pretty much DPS the entire time while the fairy heals. If it's a mid-high level dungeon I get to actually play around with SCH and practice it since I am not used to it, which keeps the runs interesting.
Last edited by Estellios; 04-25-2014 at 02:20 AM.

Sorry if you get frustrated because i dont fit the playstyle you want.

P.s. I'm playing devil's advocate. I almost always play the traditional WHM and PLD playstyle and receive at least one or two commendations per run. So my group is not frustrated with me. Maybe the reason people like to play with me is that when others are trying new things or heaven forbid make a mistake I roll with it and dont freak out.

Just to be clear. The topic's scenario was one on a low-level duty roulette with a PUG and a THM. The PUG was a beginner, I was the tank (and am somewhat still a beginner). It was all very amiable to a point. That point being when the CNJ refused to stop and then turned on the party. He was persistently cutting line-of-sight and cutting aggro.
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