Given some of the runs I've seen in WoD, I've always been tempted to bring out Titan-Egi as a SMN when I see the Tanks NOT pulling adds and getting their attention off the rest of the party. I call those Tanks "lolTank".
I'll admit when I first joined this game, ARC/SMN was actually my first go to class while I was still learning the game, and kept my pets on "Sic" instead so that I didn't think about having to micro-managing my pet while I'm still learning just how to play as the class itself. I imagine most of the low level ARCs/SMNs I see felt/feel the same way as they're still learning the class itself. It wouldn't surprise me if there were notable "lolSMN" players out there if they insisted on keeping the pet on "Sic" even after they've had tons of time to learn the class.
Fast forward to today, after all the time I've spent Tanking and Healing dungeons over DPSing, (WAY more in fact... and I kinda really took a liking to Tanking, lol) I eventually went back to my SMN... and couldn't help but notice the stun moves on Ifrit and Titan this time around, along with Garuda's own version of Fluid Aura, which by itself can act like Fluid Aura and interrupt a spell cast of an enemy. I switched to using "Obey" at that point, I rebuilt my SMN hotbar action list to not only consist of User Macro inputs to tell the pet to do something, (Usually, telling them to unleash an AoE burst) but I've even set their stun/push moves as separate actions on my hotbar, so that I can manually order them to stun an enemy should the Tank I happen to be working with end up being a "lolTank". (Or, in the WAR's case, they already used their stun move and can't use it again for a bit) Heck, I find myself doing this as all DPS roles in general now. I've Tanked dungeons so much that I have a habit of timing my DPS stun moves like I'm Tanking the dungeon, forcing myself to remind myself that the Tank player has that covered unless I see otherwise, lol. (Oh, and I've got Garuda's "increase length of debuffs" set as a separate hotbar action too)
By doing this though with my SMN hotbar, I DO get a lot of them annoying error messages saying "You're current pet can't do that" and all that, but I feel I made SMN more fun for myself by taking more control over what my pet does. Who knew taking all that time Tanking dungeons and knowing when to stun/silence an enemy as said Tank would do so many wonders for how I view stunning/silencing enemies as a DPS?![]()