It's as if that applies to the tank as well, wait...This whole debate is ridiculous tbh.
If you're in a premade, you generally have a good idea of the capacity of all your team members. Do/pull as you like, since you know the others are able to keep up.
In duty finder, with varying degrees of skill and setup, make an effort to adjust. When you're going into duty finder, you are consenting to having your gameplay experience completely in the hands of the rest of the group, and if you aren't comfortable enough with that to play accordingly (someone has got to give and frankly if you're reading this thread right now, it's most likely going to be you), then don't play in the duty finder.
People in duty finder are never going to learn or improve their skills while you're playing with them for any reason and you have to learn to live with it and accept it, or do something else.
Because let's be clear: When you queue up with randoms for duty finder, you choose to have your time wasted by a potentially terrible group. Live with your choices.
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