
10-13-2016, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Lhancelot
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So, essentially what I have gotten from all the information here on monks is this:
1. When top geared, a monk can tank not only effectively for a group but better than the tanking classes due to extreme skill caps, avoidance, blocks, and defensive abilities sk/pals do not have. And besides not having a taunt button, a monk can hold aggro just as well as a warrior when in top-end gears.
2. When not in top-gears, a tanking monk can struggle with aggro, and so for lesser equipped monks, or group members not able to manage the aggro problems a monk could have a paladin or sk is better. A warrior might be better only because they do have taunt.
3. If a group manages with a lesser geared monk or one that isn't all that great at tanking, that group probably would do just as well with a ranger, bard, or any other melee that has some ways to hold aggro and can manage to take hits.
That's what I seem to understand regarding monks, tanking, and groups. Is that a fair assessment then?
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Monk aggro should never be an issue in a small group setting unless you have a rogue with you who doesnt know how to evade.
Tstaff would fix most aggro issues tho even if you are around bad group mates
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