If anyone pulls for me as tank I let them tank it and die then I will pick it up. Enough deaths they will learn not to pull for you.
If anyone pulls for me as tank I let them tank it and die then I will pick it up. Enough deaths they will learn not to pull for you.
Oh My God! I always do that too! it's like the best feeling when you see them running around like headless chicken to their death
They say the queue for DPS is absurdly long, yet they do not appreciate when they get a tank to do dungeon... geez! Seems they really enjoy queing for another 30 min or more lel...
If I go into a dungeon with my friend as a healer, I trust them to heal me through whatever stuff I pull. I also try to "stress" them out by pulling a lot. But they are a WHM, and a friend. If I mess up and wipe us, we laugh and reduce the pulls. I do not do that with random group. I pull a standard size group at the beginning, judge how the team gets through it, and then adjust from there. No reason to speed run if everyone wipes, because then its not really a speed run, is it? And yes, if I warn you and you pull things again... you pull it, you tank it.
Had a Scholar pulling extra mobs in Darkhold when I purposely avoid pulling too much where the toads are since so many times I have, people (including me sometimes) get pushed off. Since she kept doing it, I grabbed everything where the Skeletons patrol. Despite rotating through every CD I had, she just couldn't handle all the damage and we wiped. She stopped pulling for me after that.
Death is a great teacher sometimes.
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