No one should be insulted, but if a DPS isn't performing up to par in endgame content and they are getting in the way of a clear, why shouldn't they be kicked? If you step into savage mode doing less than 600 DPS as a player, that's on you. There are COUNTLESS online resources to help you with your rotation and not reading up on your rotation or asking for advice BEFORE raid shows laziness and lack to take responsibility for yourself.
Learning a fight is a completely different animal, and I agree that players should be more patient when it comes to this. Many players forget that they were there too, and as a whole, this community could learn to be more patient (unless you make a farm group, then people are expected to know what they're doing). The problem often lies not in lacking patience for people learning a fight, but for people who don't know a fight AND don't know how to play their jobs. Even if I teach you your correct rotation, how can I expect you to perform it correctly AND deal with a fight whose mechanics you are unfamiliar with. High DPS in Savage mode is not a luxury to make the fight go faster, it's downright REQUIRED to clear fights. I understand that many people are hands-on learners and a video of a fight may not help them, but please do your homework before stepping into endgame raiding by learning how to play your job. It's not my responsibility to teach you how to DPS in a fight where everyone has to be on their toes, that's something you should have done on your own, and blaming others because you failed to hold yourself accountable for your faults is not cool to the 7 other people you're playing with. It's a lot easier to say "but no one will teach me, it's not my fault" after getting called out for your DPS rather than taking it as a learning experience and check out the myriad of resources available to you.



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