heng14rwb17_ESO wrote: »By the way,most of the pro would have gotten their gears fron vet dung alr.
So just be glad u can complete the daily vet dung pledge.
Does anyone know if there is a an option to put people on an ignore list for the forums? Someone in this discussion is posting so much crap that I don't even want to be able to see it anymore.
Fired up ESO again for the Orsinium event. Wandered around a bit, did some quests. Was having a good time, I wondered why I stopped playing.
Then I got into a random Heroic Dungeon group. They complained that my DPS was too low after the first boss and kicked me from the group.
Oh, yeah, thats why I stopped playing. The horrible community.
Uninstalled for good this time.
'conform to your role' or 'conform to MY view of your role'
Also, where are these 'rules of the role'??
If I enter a PUG with a tank that uses only Inner Fire and just stands there, I would rather have literally any other role to replace him/her.
AtmaDarkwolf wrote: »I'd be ok with this. As someone who has DPSed for as long as ive played(IE from beta to now) and have ONLY RECENTLY attempted to do that most difficult of jobs / roles (Tanking) and the other most difficult task of healing, I can say I AM SICK of tanks (And to a lesser, a MUCH lesser degree, healers) going on about 'HOW MUCH SKILL IT TAKES TO TANK...'(or heal) and that DPSing is easy and ANY twit can do it...
It.
Does.
Not.
Its boring. you got that (As is healing)
When I've been asked to tank trials, I explain what I'm going to use, and they usually don't care, they just want to get through the trial with a tank that doesn't die, and will actually respond to them in teamspeak and react to the situation as it progresses.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
What are you? Three?
KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
Secondly, sometimes "I play MY way and you have no right to give me advices!!!!11!!" blocks everyone's progress. Time is precious, and it doesnt make any sense to make things more complicated for everyone including yourself.
For example, I did a Spindle 1 pug the other day, when it was a pledge. Our tank was kinda squishy but it wasnt a problem until the last boss. He just refused to dodge her big aoe... And died every time she did it. Groups dps wasnt extremely high, so rezzing him all the time significantly slowed us down.
Or many times when I pugged WGT (I know its stupid, but I had some horrendous rng with Spc set), and dds/tank jsut refused to pick the pinion. Just out of principle, yes.
And many other failed runs, where various team members caused wipes because they didnt want to listen.
So... I honestly dont think this kind of "principles" works in group content. Sometimes it requires compromises.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
read the coment above your last/ cant change morphs for dungeon runs most of then can be run without tank even. With curent CP sistem and with litle skills from the platyer every tank build is viable / i mean you can do trials with pvp tanking build wuthout problems./ I dont need sm1 to teach me how to play. If everything is smooth in dungeon then no reason to spend money or to min max only to finish it 2-5 min faster....
Actually, the tank in question didnt even have the skill, morphed or not.
And the morph doesnt matter that much as long as someone can apply ele drain or both dds are stamina based. So ofc no need to respec a pvp char just for some random dungeon runs. But it doesnt even make sense to use only exclusively undaunted taunt - its expensive, and puncture is dirt cheap.
I disagree about "tanking trials in pvp builds". Normal trials maybe, but a proper trial setup boosts the team so much its just stupid to neglect that just because you want to be unique. You just need to see the difference between trial pug and an optimized run.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
The bottom line here is this: if you want people to respond to your suggestions in a constructive manner - then suggest them in a respectful way. Otherwise, you have nothing but yourself to blame for what comes after.
newtinmpls wrote: »
But I'll guarantee you - 9 times out of 10 - if you treat the player with respect he or she will respond better to the advice, and the odds of you getting them to try out your suggestion is at least 100x better.
KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
Secondly, sometimes "I play MY way and you have no right to give me advices!!!!11!!" blocks everyone's progress. Time is precious, and it doesnt make any sense to make things more complicated for everyone including yourself.
For example, I did a Spindle 1 pug the other day, when it was a pledge. Our tank was kinda squishy but it wasnt a problem until the last boss. He just refused to dodge her big aoe... And died every time she did it. Groups dps wasnt extremely high, so rezzing him all the time significantly slowed us down.
Or many times when I pugged WGT (I know its stupid, but I had some horrendous rng with Spc set), and dds/tank jsut refused to pick the pinion. Just out of principle, yes.
And many other failed runs, where various team members caused wipes because they didnt want to listen.
So... I honestly dont think this kind of "principles" works in group content. Sometimes it requires compromises.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
read the coment above your last/ cant change morphs for dungeon runs most of then can be run without tank even. With curent CP sistem and with litle skills from the platyer every tank build is viable / i mean you can do trials with pvp tanking build wuthout problems./ I dont need sm1 to teach me how to play. If everything is smooth in dungeon then no reason to spend money or to min max only to finish it 2-5 min faster....
Actually, the tank in question didnt even have the skill, morphed or not.
And the morph doesnt matter that much as long as someone can apply ele drain or both dds are stamina based. So ofc no need to respec a pvp char just for some random dungeon runs. But it doesnt even make sense to use only exclusively undaunted taunt - its expensive, and puncture is dirt cheap.
I disagree about "tanking trials in pvp builds". Normal trials maybe, but a proper trial setup boosts the team so much its just stupid to neglect that just because you want to be unique. You just need to see the difference between trial pug and an optimized run.KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
I stopped you here because you are setting up a misleading premise that is not relevant to my comments. Because that is not what happened here.
Offering friendly advice is different than telling another player it's their job to use the ability you want them to. Which is what happened here.
I have no problems with friendly suggestions. What I do have a problem with is when certain players believe they have a right to tell others exactly how to play - and then throw a tantrum when they aren't obeyed.
I dont see anything wrong with that, honestly.The phrase I was using (don't have this part screenshotted so I can't quote it 1 to 1) was something like: "can you pls use the other taunt to debuff the boss?"
KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
What are you? Three?
It is not just three year olds who have an issue with others thinking they have some right to order you about and tell you exactly how to play your games. That would probably include most adults as well (though you might be the exception and enjoy complete strangers demanding that you play like they want. I don't know).
Mature individuals usually know how to ask something nicely or with respect.
And if anything is acting like a 3 year old it is having a tantrum on a video game simply because another player does not slot an ability you like. Which is essentially what happened in this situation.
The bottom line here is this: if you want people to respond to your suggestions in a constructive manner - then suggest them in a respectful way. Otherwise, you have nothing but yourself to blame for what comes after.
Cherryblossom wrote: »I'm confused, are you saying the tank was using Ransack? rather than Pierce armour? Or was he not using sword and shield?
Inner light gives a synergie which deals damage, which will also increase damage, were you not using it?
If this is the case you know he can't change mid dungeon right? Also why shouldn't he use a skill that means he survives longer.
Also I believe that the one hand and shield skill is bugged and removes elemental drain.
On another note, not sure why he had so much health.
I'm sorry but i have to disaggree on this one.That's on you and your friends as much as it's on him. Should he have mentioned at or near the beginning of the dungeon that he's doing the quest and wants to take the time to read all the story? Yes. Should you ask at the start of any dungeon with people you don't always run with whether anyone is doing the dungeon quest? Yes. Should you have noticed that he was always standing at the locations where he'd be interacting with quest NPCs and not rushing between rooms and realized he was doing the quest? Yes.I had a similar experience of derrrrrrp a couple weeks ago in VoM1... some dps from the grouping tool pug i was in didnt tell us he needed the quest, so my two friends and i were steamrolling it. Dude proceeded to tell us off out of nowhere, which was shocking. "F*** YOU! You ruined this whole dungeon for me! I am trying to read the story but you keep moving on!" Thanks for letting us know in advance? Here we thought he was just dragging his ass between rooms...
But unlike your tank, our *** hung around through the end boss for completion. Yay awkward silence... it isnt like we were going to kick the poor antisocial newblet... but certainly yet another case against running anything with random people.
This is a case where both parties were in the wrong, and as a result both parties had a bad experience.
It's called common courtesy. I'm sorry you don't believe in it.xblackroxe wrote: »I'm sorry but i have to disaggree on this one.That's on you and your friends as much as it's on him. Should he have mentioned at or near the beginning of the dungeon that he's doing the quest and wants to take the time to read all the story? Yes. Should you ask at the start of any dungeon with people you don't always run with whether anyone is doing the dungeon quest? Yes. Should you have noticed that he was always standing at the locations where he'd be interacting with quest NPCs and not rushing between rooms and realized he was doing the quest? Yes.I had a similar experience of derrrrrrp a couple weeks ago in VoM1... some dps from the grouping tool pug i was in didnt tell us he needed the quest, so my two friends and i were steamrolling it. Dude proceeded to tell us off out of nowhere, which was shocking. "F*** YOU! You ruined this whole dungeon for me! I am trying to read the story but you keep moving on!" Thanks for letting us know in advance? Here we thought he was just dragging his ass between rooms...
But unlike your tank, our *** hung around through the end boss for completion. Yay awkward silence... it isnt like we were going to kick the poor antisocial newblet... but certainly yet another case against running anything with random people.
This is a case where both parties were in the wrong, and as a result both parties had a bad experience.
If you want to do smth different other than a normal dungeon run (kill trash kill boss repeat till done) open your mouth and say so.
I'm not gonna open my map and look where everybody is all the time and neither do I know all the quest locations by heart. So don't tell me its my fault that a guy that doesn't open his mouth has to skip quest.
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No idea why, seems that if you talk as a healer you are more prone to get bashed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DxS7eT_ky4KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
Secondly, sometimes "I play MY way and you have no right to give me advices!!!!11!!" blocks everyone's progress. Time is precious, and it doesnt make any sense to make things more complicated for everyone including yourself.
For example, I did a Spindle 1 pug the other day, when it was a pledge. Our tank was kinda squishy but it wasnt a problem until the last boss. He just refused to dodge her big aoe... And died every time she did it. Groups dps wasnt extremely high, so rezzing him all the time significantly slowed us down.
Or many times when I pugged WGT (I know its stupid, but I had some horrendous rng with Spc set), and dds/tank jsut refused to pick the pinion. Just out of principle, yes.
And many other failed runs, where various team members caused wipes because they didnt want to listen.
So... I honestly dont think this kind of "principles" works in group content. Sometimes it requires compromises.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
read the coment above your last/ cant change morphs for dungeon runs most of then can be run without tank even. With curent CP sistem and with litle skills from the platyer every tank build is viable / i mean you can do trials with pvp tanking build wuthout problems./ I dont need sm1 to teach me how to play. If everything is smooth in dungeon then no reason to spend money or to min max only to finish it 2-5 min faster....
Actually, the tank in question didnt even have the skill, morphed or not.
And the morph doesnt matter that much as long as someone can apply ele drain or both dds are stamina based. So ofc no need to respec a pvp char just for some random dungeon runs. But it doesnt even make sense to use only exclusively undaunted taunt - its expensive, and puncture is dirt cheap.
I disagree about "tanking trials in pvp builds". Normal trials maybe, but a proper trial setup boosts the team so much its just stupid to neglect that just because you want to be unique. You just need to see the difference between trial pug and an optimized run.KoshkaMurka wrote: »KoshkaMurka wrote: »runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »Does your tank build actually need the Minor Resolve that Ransack gives you in order to hit the mitigation hard cap? I'm used to tank builds that go a little bit over the resistance needed to hit the hard cap without any Minor Resolve buffs.runkorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »If you want me to pick reduce ressit morph over increase armor one, just to booost your slacky skiny dps arses, then you are wrong.
No. But when ppl force me to do smth because is a must i`l refuse to do it. And i found it funy when dd or even a healer try to educate tank how to play.
"Even a healer"? Wtf man.
I play a healer and tank, healed and tanked all trials and dungeons. I cant even express how silly your posts are.
What kind of attitude is it? "Someone asked me to do X - Oh noes, Ill never do that, theyre just some dds and healers, I will never listen to them!". Thats not what a team player (and a good tank is always a team player) would say.
Being a team player does not mean you let other players boss you around and tell you how to play.
I would be tempted to react in exactly the same fashion if someone tried to force me to do something also. I would refuse just out of principle alone - even if what they were demanding was an intelligent option.
You get better results when one asks nicely and doesn't try to force or push their own opinions onto someone else.
First of all, some people tend to think that even a very friendly advice is a despicable insult.
I stopped you here because you are setting up a misleading premise that is not relevant to my comments. Because that is not what happened here.
Offering friendly advice is different than telling another player it's their job to use the ability you want them to. Which is what happened here.
I have no problems with friendly suggestions. What I do have a problem with is when certain players believe they have a right to tell others exactly how to play - and then throw a tantrum when they aren't obeyed.
Hmm but topicstarter says:I dont see anything wrong with that, honestly.The phrase I was using (don't have this part screenshotted so I can't quote it 1 to 1) was something like: "can you pls use the other taunt to debuff the boss?"
Edit: ofc it was tank's right to ignore the topicstarter. But he also had a right to refuse playing with this tank... And that's what unique bow healers, tanks with 0 support and dds that pull less dps than average tank should understand.