Quote Originally Posted by SwordswornFox View Post
Define 'wrong'

As a tank I keep every mob on me no dropped aggro, but I only did 1-2 packs at a time and not wall to wall. Am I wrong for going at a pace I feel comfortable with and know I will get everyone through the content.

As a DPS am I wrong for singling out that Wasp that has a near OHK first before aoeing everything the tank brought together. Does it take a few extra seconds to get through everything yes, but I killed something that could have messed up how the group was rolling.

As a healer I throw out a GCD barrier a bit more often because I want a little more 'cushion' on the tank's health just incase someone misses a wasp sting or similar, my DPS is slightly down but I minimized the chance of a hiccup, lagspike, etc screwing my healing up by being slightly proactive.

They might not be 'optimal' in many people's eyes, but are those playstyles truly 'wrong'...no.
You’re being intentionally facetious, as are most people in this thread, because it seems to have touched a nerve.

No one, literally no one, said focusing a OHK enemy is the wrong thing to do. Nor is that the point being discussed. What OP is talking about is more how you do it. So you’re taking down this wasp, what are you doing though? Using your full burst damage to kill it before Final Sting? Or are you casting Bio over and over doing no damage until it kills you? The second one is the issue here, but you’re going to keep pretending it’s the first.

You also keep saying “but we cleared it” well, yeah. The content has been dumbed down so much you will clear everything through blunt force. You can queue up premade with a couple of friends and go a whole dungeon using nothing but Total Eclipse, Cure, and Blizzard. Just one move each per class. And you’d get there. But is that really the way the game is meant to be done? Is it really fair on the fourth who’s using all their combos and cooldowns only to have another 30 minutes added on to the run because you can’t read your skill descriptions?