Guest Post- Things I Learned About Tanking From DPS
Posted by ariedan in Guest Post, TankingA guildie of mine, Rhinjet, the amazing feral kitty, has indulged me and has written a follow-up to my sarcastic post, but this time it’s the opposite of what mine was about. Thank you for the hilarious post, Rhinjet! Even if I still think you’re calling me a bad tank. ![]()
Things I Learned About Tanking From DPS

When requesting my dps services for your random pick-up group, please inquire more and more about my spec. I understand that 3.0 came out such a long time ago and the concept of a dps feral druid is near insanity. Honestly, I’m not interested in tanking, truly. I want to dps.
Once you hit 30k unbuffed health… you should really just get more health. Your threat per second really doesn’t matter at that point. I usually block out about a hour and a half for twenty minute dungeon runs because I need to “wait for five sunders before dpsing”.
When you pick up a mob or a boss and there’s nothing dangerous on the floor, please feel free to continue to dance around the room with them – constantly changing the boss’ perspective. I don’t want err… need to be behind the boss to shred, really. I’m just too embarrassed because I’m not expertise capped.
When tanks are chain-pulling and someone happens to die (more than likely their own fault – you shouldn’t be expected to hold all four mobs till each of them have five sunders), you should keep chain-pulling. Your healer will just need to quit that silly rez and run up to heal you. The dead should just always run back, regardless of how far you’re in the instance.
On the other hand, you should pull slow sometimes too. Please make sure that each and every mob is marked and just spam that kill order again and again. Sure, some know that the skull is the first to die but we’re just stupid dps, really. We mash one button over and over and over again. We need that constant reminder. Oh, and just after a pull and you’ve got a full rage bar, please feel free to sit around and let all that silly rage go away. We want your character nice and calm for the next pull.
When pulling the next trash mobs, please just charge right in and then, don’t move. DPS needs to worry themselves about getting behind each mob as well as making sure we aren’t pulling a patrol that’s right around the corner. And if the dps, by some miraculous act of God, happen to spot the patrol and run away in time, you stay right where you’re planted. And if the healer pulls aggro due to the heal spam that’s hitting you – well, they just need to learn to fade or shadowmeld; heck, shamans and paladin have their own shields, too!
As a tank, you can usually use all weapons and all sets of armor. You should take this as a challenge and a right. I know some think that feral/hunter staff might be best for us but what if you’re shield is red and you need a two-hander quickly to cleave? We, dps, should just understand.
When the tank does his target marking we should follow them no matter what the situation. So the next pull has a healer and it’s been labeled last in the kill order. Big deal! By pure virtue of speccing a tank, the tank knows exactly how and when everything should die; we don’t – we mash one button. So when the healing mob keeps filling up the plate wearing mob we’re hitting, we just need to dps harder!
Feel free to go afk, tab out, or just stand there while furiously responding to your paramours in whispers. Clearing the dungeon is secondary to your schedule and everyone else needs to adhere to it because nothing happens without THE TANK! You’re a tank! The most beloved and sought-after class in the game. You can find another group in an instant. All dps are whiny, pathetic twelve-year-olds staring at their female character’s back-sides, amirite?!
When doing a boss, your strategies are always best. Look – you’re the tank and the group lives or dies by your decision making. If everyone can’t see your inherent intelligence simply because you specced protection, then they are clearly bad at this game.
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loved it , now we need a healzor one
( be nice tho healers are a bigger bunch of prima donna’s than tanks )
things along the line of
no we dont mind wiping when you havent cast a spell , we dont really need a healer anyway , most of us have ways to heal ourselves and are just being lazy
could you try to use ……… it sometimes works , normally means i have one of your class please pull your collective into gear and start raiding ,
dont forget to heal me ,isnt a comment on your lack of ability , unless it comes from the tank
what do you mean i need mana regen , i can drink after each fight
Ariedan, LOL! I’m not calling you bad. GEESH! However, by the picture you used, I think you’re calling me FAT!
Yes, Rhinjet, you’re fat. And come patch, you can be pink AND fat! Exciting, no? :O
I was gonna say the same thing as feelsgood. A “I learned about DPS/Tanking from Healing” post. Though now that I think about it, the reverse of which can send some healers to emo mode. XD
Wicked, hehe …
Please give us the pow from healer. Can´t wait to get “inside” the head of these true divas.
Always a pleasure to check in on this blog.
as a pre-BC tank, a BC DPS and a Wotlk healer.
i approve both of the posts, and WTB healer POV
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hehehe, I’m so sending the aspiring tanks in me guild to read this ; )
Thank you as always, (Or in this case thank you Rhinjet)
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“One does not simply stride through the gates of heck.” In order to get through you must buy a passport =P
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