Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
Your posts reek of pretentious elitism
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
Your posts reek of pretentious elitism
So asking new players to start normal first (to get to know the mechanics of each bosses) and then work your way up to vet is an act of elitism?
DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
If your current build is setup for it, yes. It would be easy. Unfortunately my current setups are builds for group content.... vet trials.
DRXHarbinger wrote: »raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
If your current build is setup for it, yes. It would be easy. Unfortunately my current setups are builds for group content.... vet trials.
Exactly....any high dps build can take warden solo. That's a poor excuse. If you can't take a vet boss like warden wearing a trial set up then...well....l2p.
Let me guess a quick ground toon with no self heal at all or no shield.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
DRXHarbinger wrote: »raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
If your current build is setup for it, yes. It would be easy. Unfortunately my current setups are builds for group content.... vet trials.
Exactly....any high dps build can take warden solo. That's a poor excuse. If you can't take a vet boss like warden wearing a trial set up then...well....l2p.
Let me guess a quick ground toon with no self heal at all or no shield.
Actually that depends on class. For example, StamNBs are too squishy and Vigor won't outheal the incoming damage without Major Mending.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »Did you explain the mechanics to them?
I never really paid attention to the Flesh Abomination mechanics in normal, so your "baby steps" don't actually work there. Same with the last boss. in normal, I just heal through his blast rather than jump through the portals. So that's no practice for Vet either.
The only way you learn the mechanics for Vet is by doing it in vet.
Why should I waste my time explaining the mechanics in a vet dungeon run? Players should already know them by now. If they don't why would they join a vet dungeon run in the first place? Start with normal first, and then work your way up to vet.
Your posts reek of pretentious elitism
DRXHarbinger wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
If your current build is setup for it, yes. It would be easy. Unfortunately my current setups are builds for group content.... vet trials.
Exactly....any high dps build can take warden solo. That's a poor excuse. If you can't take a vet boss like warden wearing a trial set up then...well....l2p.
Let me guess a quick ground toon with no self heal at all or no shield.
Actually that depends on class. For example, StamNBs are too squishy and Vigor won't outheal the incoming damage without Major Mending.
Veil + vigor and that awesome thing known as block (granted 99% of dps don't know what this is) blocks wardens machine gun attack perfectly fine...there is more to surviving that spamming vigor over and over.
DRXHarbinger wrote: »raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »DRXHarbinger wrote: »You can solo warden easy enough....you let the group down...you shouldn't run Vet prison either. L2p
If your current build is setup for it, yes. It would be easy. Unfortunately my current setups are builds for group content.... vet trials.
Exactly....any high dps build can take warden solo. That's a poor excuse. If you can't take a vet boss like warden wearing a trial set up then...well....l2p.
Let me guess a quick ground toon with no self heal at all or no shield.