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Kind of funny, sometimes when I'm on a dps, my queue is faster than with a healer or tank.
I usually craft or right now do Shared FATEs working on that. I try to do something I can finish quickly if the queue pops so no quests or MSQ or anything while I'm waiting.





I don't do DF content as my main focus. It's not really needed for anything. I may have to wait longer in PF but that's a good opportunity to re-watch the guide. Solo content and fates are not fun to do as a tank or healer.
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I go out and hit rocks with my pick
I do Trusts on DPS for my Alt. Healer/Tank if I want to group with players.
It's quite easy really, I just play the only role in the game that has more than a rote, 3 button (or less) rotation. Queues go quick when I know I'll actually not fall asleep when the queues pop.Ever since I've started playing exclusively healers and tanks (I'm a healer and tank kind of guy, I like healing and I like tanking even outside of MMOs) I've become drunk on the 30 second queue times.
Yet, when I decided it's time to start levelling RDM or BRD again, I was hit with a 17 minute queue and all my attention span went soaring out the window.
People who play DPS, how do you do it? How do you do the queue every time?
The biggest issue is that square just can't reconcile that some people won't play some jobs optimally. Instead of accepting that people will do that and complain about jobs being hard, they lower the skill ceiling on them. Sure it might make the more casual players happy, but even then for a job like this it's very rarely going to make someone who hated the job start loving it and want to main it. Meanwhile those who enjoyed it before feel alienated.



For leveling DPS outside of the leveling roulette/main scenario roulette, I've been using the trusts. Sure they don't clear the dungeons as fast as real players but there's also no queue. The EW trusts also seem to do more incidental aoe compared to the ShB trusts, so my clear times aren't abysmal. My best time was 27 minutes which isn't bad for npc's imo and certainly makes up for sitting in a queue twiddling my thumbs.Ever since I've started playing exclusively healers and tanks (I'm a healer and tank kind of guy, I like healing and I like tanking even outside of MMOs) I've become drunk on the 30 second queue times.
Yet, when I decided it's time to start levelling RDM or BRD again, I was hit with a 17 minute queue and all my attention span went soaring out the window.
People who play DPS, how do you do it? How do you do the queue every time?
How many men am I involved with? Well that depends... do you mean men as in males? Or just midlanders?
I do it easily because I come from FFXI where monks would be LFG for weeks sitting at lvl60 lmao, 30 minutes is nothing.



1. Multitask. I'm pretty much always reading something. Sometimes watching something. There's also in game stuff you can do while queuing, like say gathering (or crafting but that's riskier if it's not a quick craft, lol). Sometimes I get up to do chores that are within an earshot of my computer. Or I play another game that can be paused.Ever since I've started playing exclusively healers and tanks (I'm a healer and tank kind of guy, I like healing and I like tanking even outside of MMOs) I've become drunk on the 30 second queue times.
Yet, when I decided it's time to start levelling RDM or BRD again, I was hit with a 17 minute queue and all my attention span went soaring out the window.
People who play DPS, how do you do it? How do you do the queue every time?
2. Have tank/healer friends to queue with. Or even a DPS friend that you can pass time chatting with.




I usually don't bother, I mostly queue with friends
"Run when you have to, fight when you must, rest when you can." - Elyas Machera, The Wheel of Time
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