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GameplayZero posted How do you go through job quest and the game and ignore the basics of tanking? Sorry I've had this happen a lot and I need to vent. As a general rule, most learning tanks don't know how to use their defensive cooldowns pre-emptively ; they'll either use them reactively as a panic button, or just straight up panic and never use them. As such, it takes many if not most tanks a LONG time to clue into the idea that they can use their cooldowns proactively to control their damage intake; especially if they prefer to take things slow and not make big pulls less likely to need cooldowns , or if they've had good luck with strong healers don't realize how much a cooldown would've helped when the healer takes care of it before they know what happened.
In short, chances are it will take at least one wipe due to a tank-buster before things start coming together with the use of defensive cooldowns.
I've run into very similar situations in WoW, though you don't start running into that until the higher difficulty raids in that game; the same general rules apply, and the same learning curve as to know when to use your defensive cooldowns is also true. They do have "Active Mitigation" abilities in that game weaker defensive abilities with very short cooldowns, usually mixed into the usual rotational abilties , but there isn't a clear equivalent in FFXIV; abilities like The Blackest Knight for DRK would be an example of how "Active Mitigation" works in general, though WoW still favours even shorter cooldowns.
Anyhow, it's still a learning curve involved when it comes to the use of defensive cooldowns. Most inexperienced tanks don't know when to use them, except when things go REALLY off the rails and they'll use them as a panic button. This takes quite a bit of time and experience to really work out, and more than likely a bit of trial and error when learning new content; when you do understand it and use your cooldowns properly however, your healers are going to LOVE you for it.
He who isn't afraid to stand by his ideals Isn't afraid to stand alone. User Info: benjjjamin. Yoshi took the conflict of interest out of tanking moves so that they didn't waste defensives on offense.
Turns out there was not a conflict of interest. Most tanks have no interest in defensive moves. Darwin's special children called the hand: that if they don't get offense on moves, they simply won't use them. We need a better class of tank than rejected dps players. Welcome to the Thunderdome. It's one of those things, people want it in emergency situations but that mindset means they actually never use it.
Better to waste a cooldown than not use it at all. I wish they would add more defensive abilities to tanks and make them focus more on tanking and mitigation rather than just trying to be a dps with defensive CDs.
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