But how else would I encourage my tank to pull more?


But how else would I encourage my tank to pull more?



By telling them they could pull more. If you do this then shame on you. I said this on the DF stories once but
I had a healer do this to me as a new tank in Shisui a while back and I told them I was new to the dungeon and
instead of telling me she could handle bigger pulls, she runs past me, grabs mobs then forces me to pull them all off her.
So no. That actually really irritated me. I didn't say anything and pulled more as I went since I then knew
the team could handle it but still.
(Btw I dunno if you did this not or joking, I just thought about it when you said this.)
As for Rescue itself, the problem for me is, you can almost barely rescue well unless
there's a long start up in a boss mech because the delay of use.
The cast is instant, but the tick to pull people to you isn't.
Last edited by Jybril; 09-20-2019 at 05:27 AM. Reason: Typo.
I don't like this at all. Just like Jybril's story, not all tanks are comfortable with big pulls or take a little while to get started. I seldom tank and when I do I'm usually a little anxious at first, but once I get in to it I then go on to pull bigger if it's possible, it doesn't help if a healer is dragging me on purpose because they are unhappy with the pace. Say if you want more but don't try to control it with Rescue, doing it more than once then sorry that's going to be reported.
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