

By the same token, shouldn't it be on the solo player to at least ask if the group is ok with splitting up?I guess the rest of the people in this thread don't seem to realize that he WAS contributing if he was soloing rooms BY HIMSELF to help clear faster. If the party was unhappy with his play style, they should of spoke up on the first 9 FLOORS they had to do so. They didn't, which seems to me that the 3 of them queued together, didn't like the silver chest drops they got, and vote dismissed the guy they didn't queue with so they could leave and not get penalty.
If you're against a person soloing rooms to be more efficient and waste less time, you're probably the problem.
You completely ignored everything I said. If 3 people are unhappy, they should of said to the 1 person, "hey, could you stay with the group?" The fact that they waited until floor x9 is evidence enough that they didn\\'t get what they wanted from the dungeon so they kicked to remove the chance of them getting a penalty for leaving. It\\'s not a hard concept to figure out. If they were legitimately unhappy with his play style, they would of said something, or voted to kick waaaaay earlier.
If the solo player was contributing and not dying AND making the runs FASTER, then no, it isn\\'t on him to tell the group. If he isn\\'t wiping, or messing up, or making things harder, there is no reason to kick him without saying a single word.
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