I’m a healer leveling through normal dungeons. Level 35 as of making this thread.
As you know, with all the scaling going on, it’s extremely easy to do normal dungeons, and especially if there are level 10 players in your party. They one shot everything.
Sometimes though, the tank is needlessly cautious, only pulling one pack at a time as if we were in a M+23 dungeon or something. Therefore, I go ahead and pull more packs with Flame Shock and Earthbind Totem, so we can get things done quicker.
It works pretty well, my party cleaves everything down in a matter of seconds, and I keep everyone alive whilst contributing to DPS with Stormekeeper & Chain Lightning.
And then I get kicked.
The dungeons were going just fine, nobody died even once on my watch, but the tanks get butthurt because I’m “ninja pulling” and they votekick me, leaving me with 30 minutes of deserter penalty.
It’s ridiculous. The normal dungeon community is more toxic than the M+ or PvP community, and I mean it.
I wouldnt have initiating the kick as a dps but i would have pressed yes if the tank initiated it because you are in the wrong here you are disrespecting the tank and his job it doesnt matter how easy you think things are. Just behave
you could leave the dungeon instead. let people learn the game . maybe it’s their first time tanking. i’m sure you’re the type of player who’d complain if he pulled more than you like too.
Even so - what about communicating in chat and asking me to stop pulling before deciding to press the “vote to kick” button, which generates a 30 minutes deserter debuff?
It’s usually not needed.
I got it every single dungeon, and I only get kicked once every 10 dungeons or so, for ridiculous reasons since, again, nobody died once.
Thanks for your support.
Because it happened on this character? https://i.imgur.com/djZR0kz.png
9 out of 10 dungeons, pulling faster isn’t a problem.
9 tanks out of 10 are fine with this. I even solo’d a boss when this character was still low level, whilst the rest of the group was killing another one. This tank told me “good job”.