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Tired of "fake tanks" in random queues

  • idk
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    The people OP is trying to talk to either do not frequent the forum or they probably do not care what OP thinks.

    What I suggest for OP is to form their own group. Guilds are great for that and we get to have 5 of them. This way you have control of the makeup for the group. This works much better than asking a computer to form up a completely random group for you then complaining in the forums that you got a completely random group.
  • Runkorko
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    What is a tank? Isn't that a guy in a group that is supposed to absorb as much damage as possible and protect allies this way?

    So if I slot Inner Rage and actively use it and not die, am I a tank? No matter what my setup is, right?

    If you hold agro and not die yes.
    If you menage to do the same without even taunt- yes.
    If you fullfil the rolle you pick- yes
    I dont care if you remove all armor and tank it with the kit god give you, just do it right.
    The ppl who que for tank and then run/pull the entire dungeon, lets the low lvl die behing, only because they dont care and cant survive it, should be punished by ZoS.
    We stil wait them to CARE.
    We will waith for a while....
  • Linaleah
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    What is a tank? Isn't that a guy in a group that is supposed to absorb as much damage as possible and protect allies this way?

    So if I slot Inner Rage and actively use it and not die, am I a tank? No matter what my setup is, right?

    you are in my book.

    I have 2 requirements for a tank. don't die the moment a boss so much as frowns at you and keep the boss taunted/steady in roughly the same spot, so that dps could actualy use their ultimates and not waste them cause boss is running all over the place.
    that's it.
    if you can do that? you are a real tank in my book. everything else like debuffing or whatever - is a bonus. I don't care how you do it as long as you do it.
    dirty worthless casual.
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  • mocap
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    as tank im tired of speedrun DD idiots who pull the whole world before tank.
  • Vicarra
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    Instead of castigating people for being fake tanks, why not look at -why- they feel it's necessary.

    As someone who is a main tank, I hear a lot of people saying how they want to learn to tank, but they don't want to tank in PUGs. They just want to tank for their guilds, where they have healers they trust to keep them up, and DPS who know what they're doing. And as someone who tanks PUGs, I've run the gamut and seen every possible permutation of "bad [X]". But honestly, I think the -biggest- thing causing people not to want to tank, or to start with the best of intentions and then give up, is anti-social behaviour on the part of the group they end up in - especially in DLC dungeons. Let me illustrate with a few examples.

    As a tank who likes to have nice smooth runs where people don't die, I am happy to take the time to educate newer players by taking smaller pulls and explaining mechanics of boss fights, so they can go on to enjoy the dungeons without feeling like they have no clue what they're doing in the future (especially in boss fights - in vanilla dungeons I'll just wait for their quest). At the start of the dungeon, I always ask if there is anyone who hasn't been in the dungeon before. Often, in normal dungeons, people will happily put up their hands and say so if they haven't, and I'll pace the dungeon so that they don't feel rushed. By not making them feel rushed, they get into the swing of things and usually speed up anyway so it doesn't slow us down that much. If I'm lucky, I'll have two DPS who haven't been there and I can take my time with the explanations. If I'm very lucky, I'll have a DD who's experienced but doesn't mind going a little slower. If I'm unlucky, the DPS will just charge ahead and nuke the entire dungeon, because *** other people amirite? Sometimes, the -healer- will resent the slower pace, or the "babying" of new players and will either initiate a vote to kick (sometimes me, sometimes the lowbie DPS), or will leave the group. Or the healer is a fake healer and they just slot their regular destro staves and nuke the dungeon.

    So, normal is generally ok, and if people don't manage to get their quest done because of one dickhead who's been antisocial, I'll run the same dungeon again with them, hoping for a roll of the dice on some more understanding people. I mean, if normal dungeons are meant to be training for vet, I think we should actually be taking the opportunity to help train people for vet. Call me crazy.

    On vet, I do the same call at the start of the dungeon. Except that on vet, people are so afraid of getting kicked for "slowing down a run" that they will lie to me and say they've been there when they haven't. Now, I'm not going to kick people for not knowing mechanics, but apparently others do otherwise they wouldn't lie and pretend they do. I would much rather explain each fight so that they know what to do for the future, but I've had people leave group because I took the time to explain mechanics, or I've had the other DPS just go ahead and pull ahead of me because I was explaining something because they didn't want to wait the extra 30-40 seconds. I think they think they are going to make me panic into abandoning the newbie and "saving" them, because when I don't they usually ragequit. But personally, I would rather take the extra minute to explain the fight, than potentially have a 2 minute fight take ten minutes or more because the mechanics wiped us. People are usually extremely grateful for a) not being kicked and b) finally knowing what they need to do.

    Back to the point though - people have been so conditioned now in vet queues to pretending they know they what they're doing, because any perceived "weakness" gets you summarily kicked, that vet dungeons are now stressful for everyone, not enjoyable as they should be. And - to bring it back to my very first point - when you have teams in vet dungeons who don't know what to do because they're always in groups that just stack and burn, that makes the tank's life infinitely more stressful because you are the one who gets blamed, and you -have- to pick up the slack when people die to mechanics. When it's not fun to tank something, you just don't do it. And that's how you end up in a situation where my tank DF group pops the instant I queue, and people join as fake tanks because otherwise they wait forty minutes for a dungeon.

    I make it my job to know all the mechanics for every dungeon so I can help teach people. Everyone has to learn them at some point. They can't learn them on normal because everyone steamrolls it at 100 miles an hour and the mechanics are lol. They can't learn them on vet because they are ruthlessly kicked for "not having enough CP for HM" or "needing the quest" or "dying once" or anything else that slows down the group (even though I'm setting the pace). Fake tanks are not the problem. They are a symptom of the problem. Yes, I know we've all seen the content before and yes, we all just want to get it over with for the rewards, but instead of blaming the fake tanks maybe we should all be looking in the mirror.
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  • idk
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    mocap wrote: »
    as tank im tired of speedrun DD idiots who pull the whole world before tank.

    Again, form your own group. You have control then. If you use GF to form the group for you then you are literally giving control to a computer and asking for a whole lot of randomness.
  • anitajoneb17_ESO
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    If you have expectations, don't PUG.
  • Vicarra
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    idk wrote: »
    mocap wrote: »
    as tank im tired of speedrun DD idiots who pull the whole world before tank.

    Again, form your own group. You have control then. If you use GF to form the group for you then you are literally giving control to a computer and asking for a whole lot of randomness.

    You do realise, with this glib answer, that this is exactly what most tanks do, and that this is contributing to the dearth of tanks in the DF queue?
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  • Runkorko
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    idk wrote: »
    The people OP is trying to talk to either do not frequent the forum or they probably do not care what OP thinks.

    What I suggest for OP is to form their own group. Guilds are great for that and we get to have 5 of them. This way you have control of the makeup for the group. This works much better than asking a computer to form up a completely random group for you then complaining in the forums that you got a completely random group.

    OP wont bother to form grp for daily dungeon m8.
    Its a feking lfg. With roles.
    You pick role, you need to fullfil it. Simple.
    We dont need to become social wh.res only to avoid fake tanks/healers.
    Even if tbh most of us dont care who/which role pick on normal instances, what about the new players then ?
    Imagine you just start a game. With 1 or even 2 firends. You are all lvl 10-15 and decide to que for dungeon.
    You do. And you get that idiot guy, whos fake tanking. Literaly you go in dungeon and before say HI he rush ahead to final boss. Because you see, he dont feking care, he can solo the dungeon. So mobs ignore him/ most of the time/ and run back to you. The entire dungeon. So die fest start. Die ress, die ress. At the end you menage to make it to 1st boss. And notice that you cant event loot it. Because PRO guy killed it when you was far. Ofc you can kick the guy. And wait for another tank. But this is not pleasant expirience. Happens to low lvl players when they are solo in que. So rest 2 idiots follow the main idiot and you continue dieng only because you are low lvl and " tank" dont even tank. On top of that you often get "hury noob, you keep us in combat" or even kicked, because you slow the OP runners.
    If this happend to me when the game start, i`l probaly say FU and quit.
    Not because my skiln is too tin. Na. But because there are other games too.
    Now i just say FU and continue.
    I`m sure ZoS lose lots of players because of this reason. The shity comunity behave to new ppl. And i dont know why they dont fix it. To rly start punish scammers and cheater + trolls.
    They simply dont.
    Maybe i`m too silly to understand.

    (And i dont say that EsO comunity is bad. Even oposite. There are lots of kind and helpfull ppl and this is one of the reasons i`m still here. Even if i`m antisocial old troll, is stil nice to have nice ppl around you:) )
  • grkkll
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    So when does a tank become a fake tank? I ask as I've been accused of this once or twice on my hybrid tank. Due to CTS and RSI I can't weave effectively so I can't hit with enough damage to run a proper DPS. I have a "proper" tank who deals minimum damage but after a while I find it gets very boring. So I pop in with my hybrid who has 2 taunts, crowd control but as its a stamina build I am low on health - about 25k. Naturally I queue as a tank, I can face off most bosses with care but I do get the occasional 1 shot if I take my eye off the ball but I also get to do a fair bit of damage. I steer clear of some of the DLC vets for obvious reasons.
    I find full on tanking is so boring
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  • EdoKeledus
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    You PvEers should start to reroll as tank because there is too many DD in this game, the lack of tank is a terrible issue that forces some guys to use "fake tank"

    You dare talking about the problem but not its cause. Stop rerolling as Legolas, Harry Potter and Guts to reroll as Link.
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  • Xarc
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    mocap wrote: »
    as tank im tired of speedrun DD idiots who pull the whole world before tank.

    And they die.


    @op
    wll if you dont want the fake tank, just votekick him or leave the group, or wait 150 years for a dungeon...
    When I play my tank for a dungeon, my waiting time is like 1 sec.
    When I play my DD, my waiting time is like .. 1 hour or more.

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  • Bobby_V_Rockit
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    Facefister wrote: »
    As long as there are fake DDs, there will be fake tanks. Deal with it. I won't take a 45 minutes tour through my daily random when I can burn through it with slotted vigor and inner fire in 10 minutes

    There are no “fake” DD’s, just bad ones. Unless they are listed as a DD and are healing and buffing the group, or heavy armor taunting debuffing the boss, they are just a bad DD, not a fake.
  • ChunkyCat
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    If my StamSorc, in all medium DPS gear, can hold aggro and stay alive with self heals with only 18k health in random normal dungeons, am i really a fake tank?
  • Luckylancer
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    There is no need to cry. There is no need for Real Tank™ If "tank" player can taunt big hitters, keep enemies in my aoe dots and dont die. I dont care the rest. Actualy I am glad to him, I wait less in que thx to him.
  • Iskiab
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    EdoKeledus wrote: »
    You PvEers should start to reroll as tank because there is too many DD in this game, the lack of tank is a terrible issue that forces some guys to use "fake tank"

    You dare talking about the problem but not its cause. Stop rerolling as Legolas, Harry Potter and Guts to reroll as Link.

    It’s part of the game design. Trials are 12 people needing 2 tanks and healers and 8 dps. Three dungeon groups are 12 people needing 3 tanks and healers and 6 dps.

    Result is a glut of dps for dungeons and a glut of tanks and healers in trials.
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  • CompM4s
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    Normal dungeons - slot taunt
  • Coatmagic
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    Don't pug = problem solved.

    Don't do dungeons you can't solo = problem solved.

    Don't ever expect anyone to live up to your standards or do what is expected of them = no more of these silly posts..?

    >^^<
    Edited by Coatmagic on August 31, 2019 12:10PM
  • Kadoin
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    Blame the game for being a DPS race.
  • ESO_Nightingale
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    i fake tank or... half tank? effectively in enough in nMoS. How i do it is with my dps frost mage setup. i swap out degeneration and bird of prey for living trellis and inner fire respectively. I have done the dungeon enough to know that the only boss that really has to be taunted is the SNB one at the start. where you can just walk in circles around the island to avoid from actually hitting you, while keeping your group protected from the 1-shot mechanic. then there's the reanimated nord guy who really doesn't do much damage at all but i'd rather that i directly face the boss than someone who is new to the game it's the same kind of deal with the other bosses though. it's not really as big deal if they take the boss's agro but i'd prefer to take it instead because i know what i'm expecting just in case they're new. i'm still looking for my friggin Hanu's 1 handed weapon.
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  • Runkorko
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    Coatmagic wrote: »
    Don't pug = problem solved.

    Don't do dungeons you can't solo = problem solved.

    Don't ever expect anyone to live up to your standards or do what is expected of them = no more of these silly posts..?

    >^^<

    You are jk or just plain stupid ? I dont want to ofend you. I rly wondering.
    Or you trolling?
    There is a ROLE. DONT pick one, if you cant fulfil it. Simple. Even more than you.
    Problem solved.
  • Kiyakotari
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    TAUNT!!
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    Vicarra wrote: »
    Instead of castigating people for being fake tanks, why not look at -why- they feel it's necessary.

    As someone who is a main tank, I hear a lot of people saying how they want to learn to tank, but they don't want to tank in PUGs. They just want to tank for their guilds, where they have healers they trust to keep them up, and DPS who know what they're doing. And as someone who tanks PUGs, I've run the gamut and seen every possible permutation of "bad [X]". But honestly, I think the -biggest- thing causing people not to want to tank, or to start with the best of intentions and then give up, is anti-social behaviour on the part of the group they end up in - especially in DLC dungeons. Let me illustrate with a few examples.

    As a tank who likes to have nice smooth runs where people don't die, I am happy to take the time to educate newer players by taking smaller pulls and explaining mechanics of boss fights, so they can go on to enjoy the dungeons without feeling like they have no clue what they're doing in the future (especially in boss fights - in vanilla dungeons I'll just wait for their quest). At the start of the dungeon, I always ask if there is anyone who hasn't been in the dungeon before. Often, in normal dungeons, people will happily put up their hands and say so if they haven't, and I'll pace the dungeon so that they don't feel rushed. By not making them feel rushed, they get into the swing of things and usually speed up anyway so it doesn't slow us down that much. If I'm lucky, I'll have two DPS who haven't been there and I can take my time with the explanations. If I'm very lucky, I'll have a DD who's experienced but doesn't mind going a little slower. If I'm unlucky, the DPS will just charge ahead and nuke the entire dungeon, because *** other people amirite? Sometimes, the -healer- will resent the slower pace, or the "babying" of new players and will either initiate a vote to kick (sometimes me, sometimes the lowbie DPS), or will leave the group. Or the healer is a fake healer and they just slot their regular destro staves and nuke the dungeon.

    So, normal is generally ok, and if people don't manage to get their quest done because of one dickhead who's been antisocial, I'll run the same dungeon again with them, hoping for a roll of the dice on some more understanding people. I mean, if normal dungeons are meant to be training for vet, I think we should actually be taking the opportunity to help train people for vet. Call me crazy.

    On vet, I do the same call at the start of the dungeon. Except that on vet, people are so afraid of getting kicked for "slowing down a run" that they will lie to me and say they've been there when they haven't. Now, I'm not going to kick people for not knowing mechanics, but apparently others do otherwise they wouldn't lie and pretend they do. I would much rather explain each fight so that they know what to do for the future, but I've had people leave group because I took the time to explain mechanics, or I've had the other DPS just go ahead and pull ahead of me because I was explaining something because they didn't want to wait the extra 30-40 seconds. I think they think they are going to make me panic into abandoning the newbie and "saving" them, because when I don't they usually ragequit. But personally, I would rather take the extra minute to explain the fight, than potentially have a 2 minute fight take ten minutes or more because the mechanics wiped us. People are usually extremely grateful for a) not being kicked and b) finally knowing what they need to do.

    Back to the point though - people have been so conditioned now in vet queues to pretending they know they what they're doing, because any perceived "weakness" gets you summarily kicked, that vet dungeons are now stressful for everyone, not enjoyable as they should be. And - to bring it back to my very first point - when you have teams in vet dungeons who don't know what to do because they're always in groups that just stack and burn, that makes the tank's life infinitely more stressful because you are the one who gets blamed, and you -have- to pick up the slack when people die to mechanics. When it's not fun to tank something, you just don't do it. And that's how you end up in a situation where my tank DF group pops the instant I queue, and people join as fake tanks because otherwise they wait forty minutes for a dungeon.

    I make it my job to know all the mechanics for every dungeon so I can help teach people. Everyone has to learn them at some point. They can't learn them on normal because everyone steamrolls it at 100 miles an hour and the mechanics are lol. They can't learn them on vet because they are ruthlessly kicked for "not having enough CP for HM" or "needing the quest" or "dying once" or anything else that slows down the group (even though I'm setting the pace). Fake tanks are not the problem. They are a symptom of the problem. Yes, I know we've all seen the content before and yes, we all just want to get it over with for the rewards, but instead of blaming the fake tanks maybe we should all be looking in the mirror.

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  • Kiyakotari
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    When DPS pull, then rush and off leave the tank fighting mobs. @&amp;$# you. You're not being fast, you're being inconsiderate of the fact that your tank hits like a wet noodle and is stuck. Go die in a fire.
    Edited by Kiyakotari on August 31, 2019 2:49PM
  • Isojukka
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    Kiyakotari wrote: »
    When DPS pull, then rush and off leave the tank fighting mobs. @&amp;$# you. You're not being fast, you're being inconsiderate of the fact that your tank hits like a wet noodle and is stuck. Go die in a fire.

    Why are you so agressive?
    Eso since Xbox launch and switched over to pc 1/2019.
  • Runkorko
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    Isojukka wrote: »
    Kiyakotari wrote: »
    When DPS pull, then rush and off leave the tank fighting mobs. @&amp;$# you. You're not being fast, you're being inconsiderate of the fact that your tank hits like a wet noodle and is stuck. Go die in a fire.

    Why are you so agressive?

    Didnt see her avatar ?
    An elf AND a woman....
    Silly questions you ask :D
  • Sailor_Palutena
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    ZOS should add a check to see if the player has a taunt skill active, and if possible a shield or frost staff, heavy armor etc, before allowing to sign as tank. In World of Warcraft there was this Item Level required to queue. Could use similar mechanic.
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    ZOS should add a check to see if the player has a taunt skill active, and if possible a shield or frost staff, heavy armor etc, before allowing to sign as tank. In World of Warcraft there was this Item Level required to queue. Could use similar mechanic.

    Unfortunately, there's nothing that can require that player to use said taunt, nor to keep the taunt equipped once they've gotten through the queue.
  • Gnortranermara
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    Vote to kick, 100% of the time. Even when a tank is not strictly necessary, still kick. Every. Single. Time.
    Edited by Gnortranermara on August 31, 2019 4:11PM
  • Jeremy
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    barney2525 wrote: »
    From the outside looking in

    I'm not a tank. Wouldn't know the first thing about how to effectively play a tank. I don't do dungeons yet either. Only been playing 4 years. Way too much other content that is fun. I'll get around to it... some day.

    So, from my perspective - What is the ultimate goal? It should be to beat the final boss and get the loot you are trying for. Now, if this is not happening, and the group constantly fails to complete the dungeon, then I would say 'Yes, something needs to be done'.

    But if you are able to complete the dungeon, even though it is more difficult than 'You Think' it 'Should' be, in the big picture, what's the big deal? You get the final boss killed and a chance at the loot you want.

    I can understand it being an irritation. It was harder to complete than you expected it would be. But I don't see it as a serious issue.


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    Because they sign up as a tank. That is why. It's not fair to the other honest DPS who don't lie about their combat role in order to obtain faster queue times. It's the equivalent of cutting in line. And that's not cool regardless if the ultimate goal is achievable or not.

    If players want to put together alternative set ups then that's fine. But they need to do that amongst themselves. Not lie about their roles so they can cut in front of others who are patiently waiting in line for their turn in the queue.

    Edited by Jeremy on August 31, 2019 4:35PM
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