When you see "pumpers in group" in group listing what are..-

They are more likely than not bad and will take the run way too seriously, all while being the major source of most of its problems. Low chance at completion and even lower chance at timing.

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i mean it is possible i have 2 friends i played with both moms and yea they would do that. But mostly it’s guys. even worse for me because we have a LGBTQ friend who is a guy and some of the stuff we talk about with him is just funny.

…I don’t know what a “pumper” is… But I’m sure that I’m not it… Oh look “chill run” thats my group.

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As a healer to me, it means they will hit nothing but zug zug then proceed to call me trash when they die.

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Just someone who does big damage.

It’s cute when the old guy acts like he’s not old. :rofl:

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Age is just a number. You don’t have to actually disconnect from younger generations.

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That line is almost everything wrong with wow. They used to be more colorful but I guess if they do that now they get silenced which is good.

Ah so I was right in my assumption that I am in fact not a pumper and will stick to my “chill runs”. Lol

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It’s good to be casual

:sunglasses:

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Pumping forum posts apparently.

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means they want big damage. but usually i just assume the leader wants a carry and the group will probably be toxic af lol

To me that says, “we over gear this and are going to blaze through. Hold on for the ride”

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I giggle and think about the old Tim & Eric skit.

Pumpers

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You also don’t have to adopt all of their mannerisms and sla,excuse me,“lingo” when it’s dumb. “Pumper” and any variation of to refer to dps is bad and can’t go away fast enough.

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What’s dumb about it ? It’s no more dumb than our Gen X lingo.

You’d prefer Big D energy ?

Why so serious.

When pugging keys/pvp as a healer I quickly learned that “big pumper” usually means “little chumper”.

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Usually corresponds with rl posting aotc or 7/8 only. But the rl is usually 2/8.