Their response would be to pull more. What if you got a vindictive tank that decided to turn off tank stance and let the mobs loose on you? In the end you'd be causing the run to take longer because of your own impatience.
Gamers don't die, we just go AFK
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Funny enough this happend to me in a level 70 dungeon recently. I was able to pull big and keep myself alive while the tank hurled abuse at me and refused to do his job. The dps were pretty good and chill.
Gamers don't die, we just go AFK
#ottergate
griefing the tank by... pulling mobs?
Well, if he wasn't tanking he was griefing. Just because someone griefed you doesn't make it right to grief them back. Not sure how I feel about pulling for a tank without asking, though.
What the tank should have done was either just dealt with the bigger pulls, left the dungeon and taken the penalty, or initiated a vote kick on Caurcas and let the DPS decide if what Caurcas did was bad enough to deserve being kicked or not.
Griefing as in harassing me in chat (calling names, threatening to report me, threatening to name and shame me on reddit, etc...) while I never responded and me with the 2 dps just trying to get the dungeon done. That's text book griefing.
Which could have been avoided entirely had you stated your intentions from the start via chat.
Gamers don't die, we just go AFK
#ottergate
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