This gave me a good chuckle.
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This gave me a good chuckle.
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Ok but seriously...You're needed in battle!
On another note Blue is fine and is right. Red is slightly right too but is being a major butt about it and needs to calm their moobs.
Seems like red doesn't pick up on context clues when someone goes "oops MT" which in that text...usually proceeded by something said that doesn't make sense with what is going on that.it means Mistell in that case.
They obviously saw you as tank and just put it together as Main Tank.
Or maybe they are just REALLY against admitting they made a mistake in noticing what you meant and wanted to double down and be a butt.
Last edited by Renalt; 08-14-2023 at 05:44 AM.
When you deal with human beings, never count on logic or consistency.
Fluid like water. Smooth like silk. Pepperoni like pizza.
For clarification. I put red for DPS. It was actually multiple people though. I didn't cover the job symbols in hopes to clarify that. This line confused basically the entire party and we had a good laugh after we left. There were also a few moments of the raid where the bosses switched targets. Either way I'm not concerned with who is "right" in this scenario.Ok but seriously...You're needed in battle!
On another note Blue is fine and is right. Red is slightly right too but is being a major butt about it and needs to calm their mobs.
Seems like red doesn't pick up on context clues when someone goes "oops MT" which in that text...usually proceeded by something said that doesn't make sense with what is going on that.it means Mistell in that case.
They obviously saw you as tank and just put it together as Main Tank.
Or maybe they are just REALLY against admitting they made a mistake in noticing what you meant and wanted to double down and be a butt.
If the boss was switching targets and the MT came up i would chalk it up to bad timing cause MT means both things.For clarification. I put red for DPS. It was actually multiple people though. I didn't cover the job symbols in hopes to clarify that. This line confused basically the entire party and we had a good laugh after we left. There were also a few moments of the raid where the bosses switched targets. Either way I'm not concerned with who is "right" in this scenario.
But now we should be talking about how to hold a boss. Whoever pulls first of the tanks is just the dedicated MT IMO...I would do my first leap/combo and then immediately shirk to the MT if I was OT to ensure I do not pull from them when I'm Blue DPSing. In the event if MT looses aggro without dying they need to provoke it back immediately to prevent a "spin and cleave".
Sounds like the tanks didn't have a plan other than "dive and what happens, happens".
Just glad you are over and done with on that group.
Edit - after looking for much longer than I should have too cause apparently finding an answer to this is hard...you can not shirk an Alliance tank. Only within your party. So it's an ability that is 100% worthless in 100% of Alliances. That's dumb. Regardless I've been doing it since forever...and for no reason it seems other than habit.
Last edited by Renalt; 08-14-2023 at 05:57 AM.
When you deal with human beings, never count on logic or consistency.
Fluid like water. Smooth like silk. Pepperoni like pizza.
Do you read read as read or read in this sentence?
Context is very important in situations where the same spelling can be completely different meanings. So in this case MT makes since as he was meaning MT and not MT.
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