People are also capable of teaching themselves, starting with reading their tooltips. Trying things out and making mistakes is also an excellent way to learn. Not everything needs to be learned by having your hand held the whole way.It could be argued that that is a failing of the dev team and the game as a whole not teaching players how to get ready for max level content (not end game or high-end content, like raiding and savages, but basics). If they're going to design gameplay around the lowest denominator of the playerbase, they really should try to teach that playerbase the basics. ┐(´∀`)┌
It would help if the community didn’t actively try to block anyone from learning anything
The mentor crown is useless not because there is bad mentors but because if you offer advice you are more likely to get white knighted by an unrelated player than the person you are offering advice to to actually take it
The community is partially responsible for why the players is so bad
But in the comment I was replying to, you were talking about tanks who were too afraid to use invulns outside of emergencies. Clearly, just reading the tooltips and teaching themselves via making mistakes was not helping them. If the dev team introduced the concept of using your invulns outside of emergencies by drip feeding it in leveling content, those tanks would be ready for them when they hit max level. °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°
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