That guy deserved being booted.Sometimes it IS your fault. That quote being thrown around that if the tank dies it's the healer's fault is only true if the tank was pulling appropriately to begin with. You can't treat every run like a brayflox speed run. Last week I was in a party where we kicked the tank because he was abusive after he pulled wayyyyy more than the party (and he) could handle. We didn't mind working harder, but the guy was abusive citing the very sentiment in this thread: "I am a tank, I am more important than you, if you don't play my way I will drop and get instaqueue while you suffer, etc etc etc".
We booted him. This attitude is incredibly toxic and shouldn't exist.
However, if I get a dungeon I don't like, I leave. If I'm not having fun, I'm not gonna "tough it out". I don't belittle and berate the party, I just leave.
The way I see it, you are queuing for the roulette for the tomes..get it over with :/ I get strings of the same dungeons all the time, but I never drop. Honestly it is a bit of a hassle that I get locked out of most of my abilities, but people who drop without even bothering to my opinion are just entitled pinheads in the first place..if you are lv 50 and you've done the dungeon you shouldn't shy away from an easy dungeon and I saw someone mention they are scared of toto-rak in the earlier posts....are you that terrible at this game that Toto-rak is hard?...really? lol is all i have to say...lol
Tanks and healers answer to no one.
I prefer to be called "The exalted one".
Not Healz
There's a pretty big difference between not liking a dungeon and thinking it's difficult. Among people I ask, Toto-Rak is consistently cited as being one of their least favorite dungeons in the game. Nobody thinks it's hard, but obviously a lot of people think it's boring, long, and ugly.
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