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Great video and Jocat plug in.
now watch the rest of the guides xD
Will she remember how to use these skills, next time on dippers stream!
I appreciate you including the tips Barbara taught you on last nights stream. Way too good!
2:22 Falling. Falling never changes. From Amdapor to Amaurot, falling never changes.
3:24 In MSQ the only ones I can think of are Elidibussy and Depression Birb. Last boss of the Alexmanderville fights too.
6:10 Birb versus Dog. Birb wins.
Dark Knights now have the best invulnerability in the game.
This is me in game. I can't remember most mechanics and I'm usually paying attention to buttons, my health, and other players and not seeing any markers. lol. But I also have ADHD so…..
In all fairness, I'd definitely say that Tank is the most difficult role to get into. DPS is just DPS, so all you need to worry about is dealing damage. Healing is just being a DPS on your friends. Tank is when you need to be the leader of the party and make sure that everyone is safe. The Tankxiety is real, and there's no shame is messing up a LOT in it. It just requires enough practice to get your confidence boost up. Also, the best Tankbuster mits for each Tank are Blackest Night for DRK, Heart of Corrundum for GNB, Sheltron for PLD, and Bloodwhetting for WAR. These all have very short cooldowns and offer additional supportive buffs.
Done before the DRK rework where Living Death became useful. Aside from that, all still relevent 🙂
The best part is that that's not gibberish in that opening segment of the video, every one of those terms actually means something and is being used in proper context.
No matter how many times Dipper dies, she’ll never be as bad as Quinn69 😂
TO BE FAIR here, taking a tank Noob and chucking them at content beyond their respective starting Lvl. (i.e. 60 for GNB) is kinda rough. I always found it easier to run a Duty Support or 8 at the appropriate Lvl. when first getting into a new job, just to get to know the flow of it before diving into harder content.
When to use LB3: Streamer edition
when everyone stand together in a group doing nothing while the Red Mage of your party for some reason starts casting their LB3
how much do you remember from this guide between watching this till now? lol
Tanking is something that I'd consider hard to get into, but relatively easy once you get use to it. Tank anxiety is an actual thing a lot of players struggle with. Even more so when they don't really have a group they play with.
You should watch the rest of the Crap Guide videos. They are a riot.
My old team mates sendet me the healer Video after my first Dungeon xD
I learnt a bit and forgott half of it xD
There are a few fights where tank's LB3 is required, but other than that I don't think it's all that useful
3:23 tl;dr in normal content, use it when the boss is obviously charging an ultimate and there's a countdown. In higher end content, use tank lb to salvage an incoming mechanic failure, cheese mechanics, or cheese mitigation checks.
Generally, in normal content, tank lb3 is only really used for boss ultimate "tank lb3 or die" moments. Such as in Seat of Sacrifice, or the Final Day, or the final alexander fight.
It's only when you start getting into higher end content that tank lb use becomes more strategic. The most common use is using it survive a mechanic that would otherwise wipe the party with damage. This is seen most often with unresolveable towers; if you didn't know, "tower" is a catch-all term ffxiv raiders use to describe an aoe that must be stood in (aka "soaked") by at least one person. If a tower aoe goes off without anyone in it, it is usually followed by raidwide damage and some punishment of sorts; usually a vuln stack on everyone, or a dmg down on everyone.
Starting at extreme content, a single tower failure is very punishing but salvageable (savage and upward, usually a single tower failure is an instant party wipe); multiple tower failures is usually a wipe. However, if a tank is aware that towers are going to be failed, they can LB, giving the party enough mit to survive the raidwide damage from tower explosions, letting the party recover when they otherwise would have wiped.
The final use of tank lb I can think of – most often with tank lb3 – is deliberately cheesing mechanics. An example that comes to mind is grand octet, from ucob – I won't go into the entire mechanic, but there's a portion where 4 towers spawn, and 4 random people are marked with megaflare stacks (all the marker means is that you have to stack with other people with the same marker to share the damage; similar but different to a stack marker). The obvious intended solution is to have the 4 people marked for megaflare stack together, and the 4 other people take the towers. However, one person must bait a divebomb from the dragon, and the party must pay attention to whether that person gets a megaflare marker or not; if they do, then the other megaflare stacks must know to stack by the dragon getting baited (so that the baiter has time to join the stack), and if the baiter doesn't have a megaflare makrer the tower people need to leave a tower close to them open. PF is… rather bad, at random mechanics that require on-the-fly adjustment, so the preferred strat is to just tank lb3. With tank lb3, the megaflare marks may as well not exist and the mechanic is completely trivialized.
Sometimes, but not often, tank lb is used to cheese mitigation. HH from the current savage tier comes to mind.
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Dipper's healers are OP lol
The inter-cuts between the advice he's giving with examples of you NOT doing those things was just comedic gold!