Precisely no one needs to know whenever you leave a key or not. Sorry to tell ya’ but, no one really cares about this. However, it is worth pointing out one thing in your post:
This constitutes as targeted and continued harassment according to Blizzard. This is important to note because this is one of the most serious offenses in the game that isn’t botting, cheating, exploiting, or hacking the game.
Do NOT do this!
If you are in an awful group, according to your standard, then just leave and move on. Do not circumvent people blocking you to try to speak to them.
This is a pretty lame reason to leave a key. If you want to control lust, play a lust class. Plenty of groups time 8’s without lust. You should probably get caught up in the leaver bans.
Leaving out of spite in order to punish the rest of the party for not playing exactly as you command, even though the key is going well, is on the level of malicious griefing. In case OP does get that vacation I can’t say it won’t improve M+ pugging because no one needs someone like that showing up in their group.
Right? Honestly, this is the kind of attitude that led me to refuse pugging. I’ve done one partial M+ pug with two guildies in the group since BfA. One. It went fine, but I don’t play content that gives me anxiety, and pugging M+ tweaks my anxiety.
It’s because of stuff like this.
Someone gets super big mad (over something utterly stupid like this) or expects me to type in party chat while I’m learning a dungeon. They get tilted into the red zone when I focus on my job and not missing interrupts or a mechanic instead of curating someone else’s feelings in party chat.
and they say women are too emotional /eye roll
Then, if someone leaves a key, they might do what OP did and then follow me around in tells to continue screaming at me all the reasons they’re angry, as if they are not only owed my compliance in a dungeon, but also my time and attention after they chose to leave that group content.
This is why I don’t pug. This kind of player and this kind of entitlement. It’s unhinged, frankly.
Nah. M+ with friends is the best thing in the game. It’s sad that instead of realizing everyone we play with is a human, too many of us treat it like it’s a life-or-death engagement instead of a game.
So I play with friends, and even when a dungeon moves into excrement production territory, everyone finds a way to laugh or encourage the person who messed up…because in 20 minutes, we’ll all have a chance at loot and we can run another one.