Since I only do low lvl on Sch, none of them really bother me, I actually enjoy the really low lvls ones more since I can just let Eos heal everyone and focus on dps.
Since I only do low lvl on Sch, none of them really bother me, I actually enjoy the really low lvls ones more since I can just let Eos heal everyone and focus on dps.
It's not something I see often as a healer, but several times when I queue in progress as a tank I see that less than 5 minutes of the dungeon timer has elapsed. I'll usually try to wait out a replacement as a healer, it's inconsiderate of other players' time to just drop out like that. Though I suppose I'd rather that than the player stays and harasses or griefs the party to get kicked, or plays lazily because they don't care.
People shouldn't queue for low-level dungeons roulette if they don't want to take responsibility for doing a dungeon that they don't like. Which is why I don't queue for low level df at all, the rewards just isn't worth the boredom and inconvenience of not having all your skills. So why do tanks/healers do this is beyond my comprehension.
It's very rude for DPS leveling up (or doing it for story) when they've waited 30+ minutes only to have to potentially abandon and wait again
Last edited by myahele; 05-13-2015 at 05:55 AM.
Yes, tanks do this all the time when they get instances they don't feel like doing.
One group I joined in progress said the tank left because of the 2 hour warning for the maintenance update. We all laughed about the silliness of it. I agree that I'd rather have someone leave instead of staying and being a pain. I just feel bad for newer players who get paired with someone like that.
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