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    Matthias Gendrin
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    Cactuar
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    Paladin Lv 80

    The Tank's Pledge (a damned fool's idealistic notion)

    Lately, I'm afraid I've been thinking (a dangerous pastime, I know). I've been hearing a lot more horror stories lately from my FC about bad groups they've had, and about half of the time, it comes down to bad attitudes from the tank and/or healer.

    As tanks, we inherently have a responsibility and an expectation on us to be the leaders of the groups we run with, and we have a very strong tendency to wave our massive HP pools around like clubs, bludgeoning our groups into submission (or attempting to). And when egos collide, it can get very ugly, and can have an extremely negative impact on the groups.

    As we are inherently leaders, it falls to us to not only determine the pace of the dungeon, but also the atmosphere and mood. All it takes is one jerk to ruin a good run, but we as tanks also have the power to redeem it through our words and actions.

    So I drafted a sort of pledge for us to take, regarding how we should behave in group content. I'm open to suggestions about it, and have absolutely no qualms with people copying it for their own use (I would just appreciate if this thread is referenced alongside).

    Take it or leave it, this is what I will try to maintain while I am tanking, both in FFXIV, and in any other game where I may tank.

    The Tank's Pledge

    I am a tank. I stand in the line between disaster and success, and am the first line of defense. I lead the charge for my group, and so I am first and foremost a servant to its members, without whom I can accomplish nothing.

    I promise to know my place, and to understand that without Healing and DPS characters with me, I will not be able to conplete anything. We play this game together, and we must work as a team to succeed.

    I promise to communicate with my group at the start, and to control our pace to the best of my ability.

    I promise to explain mechanics as needed, and to coordinate with other group members for what we plan on doing.

    I promise to be polite and courteous, and to help players as they may need it, and as I am able. As I was once new and needed others to help me learn, so too do I recognize that I can help others learn.

    I promise not to let my temper, pride, or ego get the better of me, and to lead the group in humility. For while I do lead by design, a leader's place is to serve, and to respect those that look to them.

    I promise to cover for any mistakes the group makes, and to do my very best to keep enemies attacking me, and to survive their onslaught.

    I promise to only pull when everyone can participate, and to only pull what I know I can hold and survive. And if I err in this regard, I promise to apologize, and to do what I can to make up for it.

    I promise to be open to suggestion, and to consider advice enthusiastically. We never stop learning in life, and we all have things we can learn from one another. Our experiences are not universal, and while we will never be perfect, we can always be better than we are.

    I promise to face each situation with optimism, and to try to see the best in all things. Even when we are stuck against a wall and we cannot win, I promise to never bemoan our situation, and to take away from each attempt whatever we can.

    I promise to be humble, to ask for your help where I need it, and to be reasonable in my requests. We don't play this game in a vacuum, and I cannot succeed without the support of those who are with me. So where I may be weak, I promise to ask for your strength.

    Where I fail in these, I promise to be humbly apologize, and to make it right however I can. For while I have made promises, I am still human.

    I promise not to betray your trust in me, and to perform in my role as tank to the very best of my ability.
    And of course, we have a good precedent in game:
    Quote Originally Posted by MiniPrinny View Post
    "To serve; to protect; to sacrifice... there is no greater calling for a knight." - Count Edmont de Fortemps

    Do we, as tanks, need anything more? We serve our fellow adventurers, protect them, and we shall be damned if anyone dies before we do.
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    Last edited by Jpec07; 11-05-2015 at 04:10 AM. Reason: Phrasing, and adding a great quote
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