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    KaiKatzchen's Avatar
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    Kai Ulric
    World
    Siren
    Main Class
    Dancer Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Staris View Post
    Exactly, being forced to pull slow is wrong.
    It's not wrong, it's playing to the strengths and weaknesses of your party.

    If the party is not geared and someone forces speed run that could equal: Deaths, arguments, people quitting, having to wait for reps or leaving nad have a 30 min timers on said person who leaves etc... in short, wasted time and a longer run.

    Where if the person sees (or listens to the group who doesn't want to speed run it) that it's maybe not the best idea and went in smaller but steady pulls there wouldn't be an issue and would get the dungeon done faster than the above option.
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    Codek's Avatar
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    Character
    Dalek Codex
    World
    Leviathan
    Main Class
    Astrologian Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by KaiKatzchen View Post
    It's not wrong, it's playing to the strengths and weaknesses of your party.

    If the party is not geared and someone forces speed run that could equal: Deaths, arguments, people quitting, having to wait for reps or leaving nad have a 30 min timers on said person who leaves etc... in short, wasted time and a longer run.

    Where if the person sees (or listens to the group who doesn't want to speed run it) that it's maybe not the best idea and went in smaller but steady pulls there wouldn't be an issue and would get the dungeon done faster than the above option.
    I don't know, in a technical way it is wrong. But ya, the moment the group fails (for what ever reason), the tank (or who ever pulled additional groups) loses all rights to complain and is fully to blame for failing to safely manage mobs for the group. After all, it was their decision to grab more so they must live with the consequences.

    An apology would usually be the correct response in those cases rather then the more common approach of the blame game...
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    Last edited by Codek; 07-17-2014 at 02:24 AM.
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