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  1. #11
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    GunZLegend's Avatar
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    Character
    Gale Aaton
    World
    Gilgamesh
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 70
    The general idea of tanking is easy. Mostly you can just use your enmity combo on PLD once in Shield Oath during raid, and have a ninja shadewalker you on pull. This will make it so you should never have to worry about aggro, but this also doesn't mean to not keep an eye on the enmity bars. You can mostly relax though and use your DPS combos from there on.

    As Spartan said, Communication and knowing the fight is critical. You need to know that if you stance swap, when is it appropriate to swap back in the instance of add phases or big damage going out. Communication with your team is needed, but you need to make sure out of all else that your co-tank and you are on the same page as to when and how to conduct swaps. When it comes to swapping now, pay attention to the other tank and the aggro bar for the both of you. If you're tanking and they provoke off of you and take aggro, you cast shirk on them to give them more aggro so they also can DPS more. Generally its to prevent them from having to use their enmity combo over their DPS.

    When it comes to how you use your stances, as in, whether you like to use Sword Oath on MT or stick to shield oath, that is mostly on you and how comfortable you are with the fight. If you can accurately assess the damage you will take when popping certain cooldowns, and the healers are prepared for that as well because they know ahead of time you'll be using sword oath, then you're good to try Sword Oath tanking. No one will mind if you stay in Shield Oath to be safe when MT. (of course just make sure you turn that off when swapping) Also when OT, obviously make sure to use Intervention on your MT during tank busters. Your gauge as OT isn't used for much else.
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  2. #12
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    Lannybaby's Avatar
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    Character
    Lann Devereux
    World
    Exodus
    Main Class
    Warrior Lv 97
    Quote Originally Posted by Poison_Rose View Post
    It's possible that the balance patch next week / the week after will fix things.
    Honestly, I'm not holding my breath on it. I'm betting there will be a few potency changes, but core mechanics will remain untouched.
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  3. #13
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    Sathaerz Leitalihtwyn
    World
    Cactuar
    Main Class
    Warrior Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Lannybaby View Post
    Honestly, I'm not holding my breath on it. I'm betting there will be a few potency changes, but core mechanics will remain untouched.
    Which would be a shame, but we can't say we didn't try.
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  4. #14
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    Character
    Famine Cruor
    World
    Mateus
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by lol123 View Post
    Pretty much new to doing raids primals as a tank for end game. Any expert tanks out there want to give me any advice?
    Well, if you've already leveled your Paladin via duty finder and fates, then you should be pretty set for now. You already know how to hold threat, and you probably have a good dps rotation figured out for soloing, so I would say just be fearless. Tanking (When you're in the mood to do it) is fun. Not just for the instant queues, but because it's a playstyle that's appealing. Being the guy leading the charge is a great feeling. You picked a great class to do it with, not only because of the recent buffs Paladins are enjoying, but because they're very durable, very forgiving, and undeniably perfect for someone new to the tank role. My advice is to continue on as you've been doing, and as you get more comfortable in the role, learn how to front-load your threat as quickly as you can, so you can spend more time in sword oath (with a damage reduction cooldown running) and maximize your personal dps. In FFXIV, the really good tanks are aces at putting out good personal damage along with minimizing incoming damage, so that's what you're going to want to shoot for to keep the role from getting too easy.
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    Last edited by Galgarion; 07-11-2017 at 09:05 AM.

  5. #15
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    Character
    Janhyua Yotsuyu
    World
    Tonberry
    Main Class
    Samurai Lv 80
    One pro tip from me

    When aggro swapping from one tank to another alway fast blade first and then provoke and follow up with a savage blade or rage if you are already on to that combo
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  6. #16
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    Green Lighta
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    Tonberry
    Main Class
    Conjurer Lv 55
    Thank you for the replies i will take note on the advice.
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