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    Trinket's Avatar
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    Nov 2014
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    Ul'dah
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    Alius Arkwighte
    World
    Lamia
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    Paladin Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Vejjiegirl View Post
    You should probably not mark your healers target to ignore when the match starts.
    I've been watching a lot of your games from streams and whenever healers die you always spam "Nice Job" or "Good Match". When you get a healer you don't like you mark them target to ignore right at the start of games.

    Even when I heal you there are times when you just get under my skin due to "Nice Job" when someone dies or "target to ignore".

    Stressing out your party with spam and toxic behavior IMO is almost on the same level as throwing and trolling.

    Please treat your healers and party mates with respect.
    I'm not going to lie, I'm not sure if this is exaggerated or not. And if it's not, then I sincerely apologize and will definitely work on reducing and eliminating my "toxicity".
    It's rather hard [for me] to keep calm when you're paired with the same people who make the same mistakes/sabotage the team when it would have been an easy win otherwise.

    Now, bare with me, for the following is going to look and seem very ironic.

    However, I would argue that using Deorbit on someone, an action that directly affects the game, just to displace them because they "got under your skin" is also not the best way to remedy said stress. Throwing matches would also not lighten the stress. And as you've mentioned, responding to spamming chat with more chat spamming doesn't do that either. If anything, it makes it worse by making the player more frustrated. Responding to toxicity with more toxicity makes the match a worse experience for everyone involved.


    I agree with your point of stressing out the party with spam and toxic behavior is about the same level as throwing and trolling (and again, I'd like to apologize for my actions if I did the aforementioned things), but we should be the better people and not let that get to us and continue to do our best to provide the best experience for the community as a whole. (Sorry for the cliche response.)

    I'm going to take this to heart and hope other players who are in similar situations will, too.

    I guess the bigger lesson would be to:

    Please treat everyone, regardless of behavior, with respect.
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    Last edited by Trinket; 09-26-2017 at 12:20 AM.

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