Quote Originally Posted by Goji1639 View Post
Report what exactly? Unless they're kind enough to clearly state in chat for the GMs that they were being malicious, not much anyone can do. It's not against the rules to just make a lot of "mistakes" with one of your abilities.
I don't know how to explain to you that you need to learn how to communicate with others like a normal person. Let me act out a scenario for you so you understand it better:

Healer: *Rescues you*
You: Can you please not do that? I find it to be disruptive and unnecessary.
[Later]
Healer: *Rescues you again*
You: I've asked you to stop. If you continue I'll report you for griefing/trolling.
Healer: *Rescues you a third time*

After this point, you would be justified in reporting them after the duty is complete. You're right, a person rescuing you with no other communication does not have enough evidence to report. Equally, it does not have enough evidence to prove they were actually trolling you. Maybe they were "incompetent", but trying to help you and failing is not an affront to you. A single person making a single mistake does not warrant completely changing a skill and the dynamic of PUG play. Unless it's way more widely used as trolling like you claim, in which case, take matters into your own hands. Set your boundaries, and if they don't respect them, report them. Did no one teach you this growing up?

For reference when you report them (because you'll do that if it really bothers you), this sort of behaviour would fall under "obstruction of play", because it's preventing you from playing like you normally would, since you say it disrupts your ability to perform skills and participate in the duty.

I'm giving you advice. This is not a debate. Learn how to handle when things that you don't like happen to you, instead of demanding the world around you be moulded to your liking. Taking action against people causing you grief is a much more realistic approach than the entire game being changed for a handful of people that are sensitive about someone interacting with them.