Quote Originally Posted by Zedd702 View Post
By you not taking the chance as an experienced player, makes you just as guilty as the bad/new player...
My issue is, I don't consider him guilty of anything, nor do I consider what I did wrong.
Quote Originally Posted by ThirdChild_ZKI View Post
This is all conjecture. You're not listening to anything at this point, but merely looking for something to pick apart and use in a rebuttal. So let me be blunt:

Your tank - for whatever reason, good or bad, which you didn't even KNOW - was just standing around. You previously mentioned he seemed lost. You at that point decided to bypass him and pull mobs. You are wrong for that. Whether you care or not, you - the experienced player - were wrong to selfishly make that determination and break your role.
And this is back to "the tank is supposed to tank because he's the tank and that's why they call him the tank because he tanks."

Quote Originally Posted by ThirdChild_ZKI View Post
Remember this in Heavensward when Astrologians and Machinists rush in and bypass Dark Knights, regardless of level. Remember these exact words.

And let there be no complaints.
Look at the thread title and discussion up to this point. People will learn when the mobs start hitting hard enough to need a real tank, and in the noob dungeons it doesn't matter. If a tank wants to learn how to hold hate, they can learn as much from a training dummy as they can a beginner dungeon.