What do you expect from your party?
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You know the usual, I love the dungeon theme BTW.
If you mean in game, a friendly group willing to help each other with whatever skills they have. I’m not picky.
80 and experienced :P
I like both answer xD.
But them don’t help me
I like both answer xD.
But them don’t help me
You might want to try the dungeon forums then (probably get moved there anyways).
I’m just a filthy casual though so take my answers with a grain of salt.
for a party in generall..for be friendly, social, enjoy the game and ready to try out things
for a dungeon party..
since i wanna finish the dungeon as fast as possible..bcs its sooooooo boring(but there is no other way to get money fast while having fun)
-might 25
-perma fury
-lvl 80
- knowing all the dungeon and every trick
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This way surprises are always pleasant.
- 25 might
- Perma fury
- Almost perma Swiftness (static blasts)
- Stealth/smoke (pistol 5 on thief, smoke bomb on engineer) and people that actually blast it (warhorn warrior, eles, guardian hammers etc)
- Quickness if available
- Reflects, swirling winds, smoke screens (eg. lupi, reflect required fights)
- Defiance stack management for ice bow-ing/interrupts (eg. arah 2 abom)
- Blinds (ele sandstorm, thief)
- Lightning hammer on eles when required (eg. SE p3 clown car, alpha in all coe paths for static)
Probably covers most of it.
This thread would be better in dungeon forums, most GW2 players don’t even bother doing 1/2 the stuff people would do in meta casual dungeon tours.
To be honest all I expect from groups I create are that they are level 80 and know the path we are doing (I always specify this in my group description). However if i join someone else’s group, I expect nothing other than what they specify (for example in a simple ‘p1’ or ‘p2’ I don’t expect anything, not even level 80, because it was not specified).
In other words, I expect that people meet the criteria specified in the group description.
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To be reasonable
Don’t be a downie, I usually want to boot anyone that downs all the time to everything. I dont care for their reasons. I don’t care if boss fight takes 10-20 seconds longer or shorter. People that constantly down are the ones that make dungeon / fractal runs horrible, rest of it I’m flexible on and I can change/adjust my builds and gear to fit most party comps to help out.
It makes zero difference if you kill a boss 20 seconds faster when you down on each every single trash or it takes 5 attempts to kill it because you downed and are causing the rezz/death loop within whole a party.
This usually happens when you have zerkers that think too high of themselves and say that can, but then they can’t.
Beer
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Hot tubYou know the usual, I love the dungeon theme BTW.
If you mean in game, a friendly group willing to help each other with whatever skills they have. I’m not picky.
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I usually expect a few things from my party
- Know their class and play their strength:
For example: Don’t play a healing build on ele when the group needs burst. Don’t play a condi spec against structure or bosses immune to condis. Don’t play a condi mesmer/guard in a reflect-heavy encounter.
- Know their short-coming and take advice – it also means being flexible out of metabattle.com:
For example: If they cannot dodge, stay at max melee or semi range. If they need to survive, bring a extra soft CC on top of blind. If there are tricks shown to them, learn it. If there is a question, please do ask – that is how knowledge is shared and people improve.
- Knowing the “meta” strategy is good, but learning the encounter is better:
For example: Don’t go and curse someone for screwing up the meta stealth trick at Mai Trin which makes them vulnerable to her attack. If they cannot counter Mai Trin without the shenanigan copycat setup then they deserve the pain. Likewise, calling people noob for not cheesing Lupi and Mossman doesn’t make the person a worthy party member.
- Respect the LFG and the people within the group. Don’t be prude and abusive; keep their ego in check. I have enough patience to carry a group of beginners on 2-3 hours in a single Arah path. I just can’t stand some people’s passive aggressiveness for a minute even if they are super skilled and can do some amazing record-level speed run.
I mostly pug, so I don’t expect anymore than these.
(edited by IrisTheCasual.3742)
To have a rough idea of what they are doing, and not be a complete smackhead.
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What do you expect from your party in a dungeon?
Example:
- 25 stack of Might
- Fury (always)
- Weakness on enemy (always – AoE)
- Quickness
Should be good if you also explain bacause you need of that specific boon or condition.
Tnx very much.
10% potion.
Non meta kittens, if you are not dying every 10 seconds, or a ranger who uses longbow/bear and point blanks your shots, it’s pretty well open to who ever
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Being willing to teach people how to do things instead of simply assuming anyone who doesn’t know doesn’t care to learn.