Not just you. Some people get really weird about running TW as fast as humanly possible. They are poor sports IMO.
in time walking i find more issues with over eager tanks over pulling being used to being able to pull everything.
This is what I say to impatient people ,like my neirghbor,AGHH eeek ohhh.
It feels like justice and looks like justice, let it be justice. The healer equivalent is to just use dps spells when they pull without mana. They donât think you need mana, which means they donât think they will need heals.
In my admittedly limited dungeon runs these days, I see more headaches caused by tanks trying to do skips like weâre in an MDI race than I do from dps pulling.
Especially if it involves stupid jumps up terrain that have to be done at a certain angle because invariably someone will take twice as long to make the jump than if we just killed the trash. Or waiting for a pack to pass and it inevitably agros anyway because it paths back too close to the next group youâre fighting.
Or most annoying for myself, jumps where I have to dismiss my pet first, jump, resummon. Iâd just rather kill the stuff and get it out of the way.
The Problem is. In retail anyone can pull it and tank it. So these impatient people make pugging suck.
But I also follow the rule of, you pull it, you tank it.
Ask the healer to stop healing the puller, and donât rez them when they die. Let um walk back.
it is less impatient and more burnout
the heavy repetition design means a ton of players are generally bored and enduring tedium for a carrot
because of this experience friction, they want it to end as fast as possible and they donât want to have to do it extra times
if the game was designed to entertain rather than manipulate, it wouldnât be so bad
This doesnât have the same level of consequence it used to have.
This, coupled with the horrendous rng and you end up getting more stick than carrot.
Im not slogging through TW on as many alts as I have with just my guild lol.
I apologize I have trouble staying awake in Timewalking let alone doing any form of leveling now a days. Most people are just trying to get it over with.
Theres a difference between pre mades and randos
I have things to do and you are wasting my time!
stopped reading there get to the point ok bye
I have two rules:
- If you pull it you tank it
And - If I see those types of players then I just leave
Like yesterday in a TW run, I had a shaman who died on the first pack of VP⌠all my fault because I rolled off the edge. But they didnât release until after combat, and they didnât even release, they use reincarn, at the first pack of VP, where the respawn point is like 100 yards behind us. Further down I skipped a pack, the shaman ran in head first and pulled it, then complained and started whining so I left.
Tank it and itâs yours. Complain about the tank not doing your route when you are the DPS? Iâm out. You get nothing but trouble from those types of players, they pull, they will complain, they will drag mobs on top of you, they will force you to kill things you have no intention of killing, they will just waste your time.
Or like the hunters and rogues who MD and tricks packs on top of you. Or the priest who will life grip you into packs and then fade out and cause wipes, I use neural silencers for that stuff, but I still leave if they keep doing it.
you wasted more time replying to this than the time you spent reading that. I can see youre one of those
stopped reading there, stop talking so slow
RightâŚmainly as a healer, if someone pulls extra mobs and youâre the tankâŚplease just try your best to tank it. Weâre all in it together, thereâs really no room for pettiness
Your the only one. Normally yes the dps pulls nonstop if the tank is moving slow. Frankly, i donât see an issue with it because time walking is a joke now. Yah people are impatient because there really shouldnât be any reason the tank isnât continuously moving. Noones going to time walking for the scenery. They are either going to maximize exp or get their 5 done. Iâm kind of baffled youâve seen any wipes, or at least enough to come to the forums with this question.