2 deaths in a random dungeon roulette is an exceptional amount. Hell even one death is too many (but understandable under rare circumstances).2 deaths I would not consider a lot and try avoiding 5 packs worth of AOE's while ani locked in LB I would love to see someone try that.
the other thing is this was a duty roulette not a party finder party.
I just consider the vote dismiss rude wthout even saying a thing in chat
Speaking as a healer, outside of certain instances like Steps of Faith, a dead DPS constantly returning instead of accepting raise is going to stress me out more.
2 deaths I would not consider constant
rasing right after a boss I would consider wasteful, as for the second time you would have expected me to wait for the healer to finish with the tank who was tanking 5 pack on them?
Age of War
^What Naria said, you refused a raise because of the weakness debuff I'm assuming, as a healer yeah that could be annoying... usually AFTER you've casted raise and then they respawnSeriously, they might have thought you were trolling, you should have said something in chat why you refused the raise... personally, as a whm myself, I could see that being a lot more annoying than someone dying, just from my personal perspective mind, that might be the reason you were kicked. Not saying it's right of course...
being anoying is one thing but being kicked for it is another.
I don't normally cancel raises but this was right after the boss had died wasting close to no time.
the greneral feeling i'm getting from this thrend so far is that its OK to kick people for not AOE DPSing, not DPSing as a healer, pulling too much, pulling too little which are both anoying to some degree but to be kicked for it?
Last edited by Ageofwar; 08-23-2017 at 06:08 PM.
Age of War
Yeah differing playstyles can be a valid reason for a kick (from that person's perspective), which to be honest in my personal opinion seems bit extreme in just normal dungeon content (and if you cancelled it after the boss had died, I'd see that as no big deal from my own personal viewpoint, yeah I'd say the kick was unjustified and unfair). In DF you are always going to get playstyles that conflict, it can be a bit of a c***pshoot to be honest. If we want the rewards, we have to suck it up and adjust.. or make a premade and do roulette via that way. I haven't played in two weeks because of douchebags in DF, but then again I chose to subject myself to that, only got myself to blame therebeing anoying is one thing but being kicked for it is another.
I don't normally cancel raises but this was right after the boss had died wasting close to no time.
the greneral feeling i'm getting from this thrend so far is that its OK to kick people for not AOE DPSing, not DPSing as a healer, pulling too much, pulling too little which are both anoying to some degree but to be kicked for it?![]()
Sounds like you made a lot of mistakes and they just didn't want to deal with it.
It's unfortunate they took an easy mode dungeon that seriously, but if the majority wanted you gone there's not much you can do sadly regardless of reason.
Last edited by FoxyAreku; 08-24-2017 at 02:26 AM.
It honestly sounds to me like you're just wasting your group's time by releasing and forcing them to wait for you instead of accepting a res. I'd have kicked you from the group as well.
the only adds that do targetable aoes on dps are the adds right before the second boss, at least thats the only pack that could plant enough aoes on one person to kill them immediately. were you in like, melee range trying to LB or something? if you got hit by 2 AoEs max, it wont kill you. hell prolly not even 3 at that Ilvl. seems like you just positioned wrong and was too close to the short distance aoe adds.
Still not really kick worthy tho, w/e. like 30 seconds wasted, no big deal
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