Healer sounds utter garbage tbh and they were wrong, not you.Did an expert today said hello to the group and waited for the healer to buff and they didn't throw a protect after 1 min of us waiting so I was like okay might as well run ahead a bit. While I ran the healer casted protect and I missed it then the healer started yelling at me saying "why did you dodge protect? are you a noob?". To which I replied with i'm sorry can you just cast it on me, and after that the healer didn't cast it on me and said nothing.
SNIP.
Well, skipping the "connection dropped, you take 3 minutes to log back in and you're out", I've got kicked a few amount of time.
I have a really bad habit of starting to act douchey when people do stupid things in a dungeon.
For example, if the tank has a really bad attitude, never bother to keep aggro and that the dps has to tank most of the fight, I'll stop healing them. If they're low lvl, I'll give some tips, but if they just outright ignore you or don't care, why should I?
Just yesterday, I was tanking amdapor NM for the 1st relic (aiming for the title atm) and I saw that the healer was propably new (around 3k hp for a healer and not even the lvl 50 torso equipped with lvl 50- jewelry).
After a first pull where I saw he was struggling, I decided to take smaller packs to make it easier. At some point, the BRD started pulling next pack to bring them to me, got tired of it and stopped taking aggro on the mob he pulled. If they aggro it, they deal with it.
Got kicked soon after this, proc an instant queue right after and cleared it in around 15 minutes so not even mad.
I know I might sound like an awful player to other people, but I can't be bothered if other people aren't bothered too, I rather get kicked and join again with a nice group than deal with unpleasant people.
You'll make a fine corpse.
First and only time was in Labryth of the Ancients.
Didn't have UI setup yet to see what party I actually belonged to amongst the other 23 players.
Ban Tracker 3.0
Me: 1/1
Bot/RMT: 0/200
Got kicked (I think? DCing has booted me from a dungeon before) when I DC'ed for a bit... tank was new but that was no big deal, it happens. We were getting through the dungeon.
Probably was kicked though because after logging back in the game decided to close completely, so it took me, like, fifteen minutes to log in again. Thanks, game.
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I like your gamestyle.Just yesterday, I was tanking amdapor NM for the 1st relic (aiming for the title atm) and I saw that the healer was propably new (around 3k hp for a healer and not even the lvl 50 torso equipped with lvl 50- jewelry).
After a first pull where I saw he was struggling, I decided to take smaller packs to make it easier. At some point, the BRD started pulling next pack to bring them to me, got tired of it and stopped taking aggro on the mob he pulled. If they aggro it, they deal with it.
I'm mainly a healer and I like it when tanks make big pulls, because it forces me to my limits and let me actually be a healer, instead of a DPS with some heals here and there. However, making smaller pulls, when they notice that the struggle is to much, is the right decision. If another player fails to notice this and keeps on pulling, you should be allowed to teach him a lesson by ignoring him; although I feel bad for the healer, in case he tried to keep you and the BRD alive. Unfortunately, if the BRD failed to notice the healer's initial struggle and therefore your choice of changing the pullsize, he probably also failed to understand, why you didn't take the aggro of his pulls. Most likely, he thought something like: "What a stupid tank, doesn't even know his role".
Sadly, many DPS players seem to have this tunnel vision, where it's all about their damage and fail to understand the team composition and the need to adjust the teamplay.
Was vote kicked for the first time yesterday from a Rav EX farm party because I fudged a few mechanics. Was one of those "too many mistakes = kick" party. By my definition, "mistake" means you cause the party to wipe. They wiped once, and it was 'cause the tank took a flying leap off the platform, not my mistakes, which were relatively minor. ._. (I think I made like... five the entire time I was with them, and only the first two caused me to die.) I think they finally decided to kick me when some severe lag set in (wonderful timing) and I couldn't see anyone moving, so I didn't see the DPS standing in my AoE circle with me. Bugged me a bit at first, but then I shrugged it off, because I'd rather go with a group where people are nice and are playing both to get neat glamours AND have fun~.
This wasn't me, but it's another vote-kick story: I was in Snowcloak, and a DPS had to go AFK. We were at that one part after the second boss with the explody ice sprites, and the tank had already started pulling when the DPS said he needed a minute. The DPS comes back and just says "..." then initiates a vote kick to kick the tank for "harassment". Of course, I vote "no", and tell him he should have said he had to go AFK BEFORE the tank started pulling. (And it really wasn't that big of a deal, because no one died despite being down one DPS... wasn't like I was the one who was afk.) Well, the other DPS must have been his buddy, because the two of them voted to kick the tank. (Ironically they were both Lalas too, LOL.) Then they just casually queued up for another tank. This pissed me off beyond belief, so I gave 'em a piece of my mind before abandoning the duty to leave them stuck looking for both a tank and a healer. <3 (Seriously, that tank did NOTHING wrong. Was actually a nice guy too.)
I was kicked as a tank for not speed running in Dusk Vigil by the dps since they demanded it be speed run i did not want to speed run and nor did the healer but it seems 2 people are all you need to control the vote kick in 4man. I did laugh over it odds are no tank joined for quite some time if at all and ending up wasting there own time as i just got an instant pop and did Solm al.
There has been a few other times but not sure if that was a vote kick when i crashed or if i when i crashed i was removed form the party it self.
Last edited by darzok; 12-14-2015 at 01:37 AM.
The only time I remember being kicked was during a run in Copperbell Mines because everyone kept attacking the slime and whenever I'd try to summon a bomb they'd kill that too. I explained it before doing it and then once again after I saw the mess they were doing, but at the third strike I just sat my character in a corner, put the controller down and went to launch. When I came back I had been kicked.
I've never been vote kicked, and have never met anyone who has been vote kicked (to my knowledge). I'm sorry to hear that there are so many of you that have![]()
Ran Expert roulette yesterday as healer (like always) with my in game husband tanking and 2 random dps completing the party, we got Pharos
Mid run trash pull and 1 dps just stands back, does nothing for a good 20 seconds and I called their name in party chat to see what was happening (they weren't DCing or anything), got nothing back.
I have a macro for throw which calls /em throws a Popoto at <t> and fired that off a couple of times playfully LOL 30 seconds later, My in game partner tells me in FC chat they tried a vote kick? I was like WTF LOL
I asked them about it and the person in question replied 'no one throws things at me without dying' >< WTF, I did laugh, (Ninja dps and I'm healing, hmm good luck killing me) LOL ><
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