How do I handle raid wipes? Normally I wait till a heavy hitting cleave attack is incoming then flip the boss around at the last second to face the rest of the group, gets em every time!
Jokes aside I mainly just sigh and go back to it.


How do I handle raid wipes? Normally I wait till a heavy hitting cleave attack is incoming then flip the boss around at the last second to face the rest of the group, gets em every time!
Jokes aside I mainly just sigh and go back to it.




I'm fine with them so long as people try better the next time or ask for help if they need it. Sometimes a fight doesn't click with someone until they've been smacked around a little. I know it definitely doesn't for me, so I can't get mad at anyone for being of a similar learning style.



I am usually fine with a few wipes, but when there's a lot of wipes (like a stupid amount), I shout profanities at my computer screen, swearing at the characters on the screen when I see them mess up, but type in chat "We can do this guys, we almost have it"
Maybe it's a bit two-faced, but I need to vent and typing my frustrations in the chat would only make it worse, not better.
I don't quit the parties, maybe I should, but I kinda like hard-earned clears.
It happens, I am pretty observant and notice who is messing up what mechanics, we review the last pull someone recorded address the problem, do a dry run, move markers and continue on. If I mess up, I accept it ,and dont do that silent "I hope no one noticed it was me" thing people do.
I noticed Steve, I mf noticed lol


it depends on how the wipe is handled by others for me if someone is fuming and screaming at people I nope out the reason for this is twofold if i'm around it too much I start to devlop a negative view myself and I mess up everything.
"Sometimes I wonder I heal for fun. or if I heal because I'm a glutton for punishment."
just laugh... if it first 3 wipe
after that i just stay silent and look the situation, if many people are quitting, i probably follow
Last edited by gumas; 06-24-2019 at 12:47 PM.



If there's a lala in the party, I usually sacrifice it for good luck.


Depends on the content, if it's not Savages or Ultimates, I usually just stay quiet unless someone else speaks up and then I'll try and explain what went wrong and how to fix.
But for Savages and Ultimates, I won't hesitate to tell or ask what happened and why it happened. Because trying to resolve wipe issues as soon as possible is extremely important in order for the team to make progress especially how much there are to learn in these fights, though i guess this is true for any content.
But in any content, I usually try to lighten the mood by /cheerjumping or laughing it off. It's ok, we all make mistakes lol
Last edited by Aeilyi; 06-24-2019 at 02:15 PM.


I try again. but sometimes i drink beer and wrong all mechs...wont repeat that again.


I don't mind as long as it is not because of some untimely rush-pulling as we can see in CT1, for example.
I really can't stand to lose time just because someone want that bad to rush over things he makes a whole party wipe.
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