Slow down, please

tank need to know his own limit and the limit of the healer healing them…

i always pull to my personal limit first … if the healer shows signs of struggling i up or down my pulls from there…

if they are fine… i try improve my limit.

if i vastly improve my limit, i ask the healer if they wanna team up.

Did it make it worse? Yes.

Did it promote it? No. Going zoomer was a thing dating as far back ad WOTLK, likely earlier too.

The game had way more players back then, so not many were exposed to it as much as they are now.

yeah zoomers are the dominant generation in gaming now…

and it shows.

the generational name is fitting for the direction gaming took.

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Nobody said you have to go one by one, nobody. You can’t improve going absolute berserk while nobody can keep up with you and you die. Sure, tanks can heal tons, but this is not a way of improving if you have no time just running after the tank.

Great question, probably for pvp. There’s nothing like marking mobs to cc just going ram and pull everything.

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I have been doing exactly this, advertising as ‘‘chill/noob friendly’’ and have been getting great groups.

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If you are a healer, it is okay to let them suffer and die. If they think they are too good for you, and leave you in the dust, let them. Have the dust celebration.

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Its not about players. Players will always rush trought content if content allows it. Its Blizzard fault they are creating sich undertoned baseline content thats joke even for 3y olds.

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It really is quite something. Dungeons so far this expansion have me being relieved whenever I get a newbie tank that doesn’t know where to go and pulls just a few packs of mobs at a time.

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Dungeons have, by design, gotten shorter. It is very noticeable in this expansion although I haven’t done them all yet. I think mythic+ has had an influence on how they are designed. For sure I think this is true of how trash packs are situated and the availability of “short cuts”.

Any tank that even so much as slightly over gears a dungeon is prone to gathering up as many packs as is possible for the DPS to AoE them down. That’s all fine if you’re either practising for Mythic+ or seeing what is and isn’t possible and of course depends upon your group make up but yes, there are times when folk need to step back a little.

Only real answer obviously, without trolling you, is to try and stay away from the LFD tool and find like minded players who fill the roles required, which is easier said than done at times if you’re not in a guild or community.

Lol. Very good.

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I have to disagree. If you slow down now, you get left behind. People will start excluding others from content based on rating and achievements.
One has to invest on this time so you can relax later.

But peope allready do this in lower keys and even normall dungeans…

‘expecting’ people to know stuff… XD

Btw what idiots start excluding content for people whom have cleared normall raids x amount of time, why would you need AOTC for that?

A big factor (but not only factor ofc) is it’s a generational thing.
The younger folk are/were playing fast paced games from the off. I was not, I was raised in a different era on different games and my era has unfortunately gone.
This hit home with me in the past few years when Doom Eternal released and was absolutely unplayable for me in my mid 30s and I thought it was a joke of a game, 0/10. You have to do million actions at once and there are a million things happening to you at once all in an effort to zoom through it, but for people younger than me they see nothing wrong with it and see it as fun…
This will naturally flow and reflect into WoW.

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Heck no, nothing more boring than a slow dungeon run where the tank pulls one mob/pack at a time no one takes any damage and as a healer you doing awful dps 2 button rotation bored out your mind.

Also when you done the dungeon 30 times already you want to do it as quick as possible, and it’s not like wow is a visually stunning game so not much to take in if you slow down and look about the dungeons.

I would never understand these exagerations. Literally nobody is saying or asking for this.

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I was in a run like that earlier and left, it happens.

It’s because these losers have nothing going on for them in the real world, so they try to compensate for it in-game.

I pity them.

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No, I’ll go as fast as the game allows me to go. Pushing what my class can do is a lot more stimulating than playing excessively safe, and I assume the same goes for the others in my group who don’t want to just wait around unsure whether or not they should keep the cooldowns for this pack or the next because you haven’t pulled enough for them to be worth it.

If join LFD solo I only play as tank specifically for that reason, I can’t stand slow pullers.

Have fun doing the dungeon alone then. We are full time wiping behind you.

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Don’t understand why you would want to go slow, if you have limited free time and want to climb ilevel why would you not want to clear the dungeons as quick as you can manage.

Entering into content you have already done many times only to do it as slow as possible is a bit of a waste of time.