Back to the original point of this post:
I was grouped with a shaman in Sol B Efreeti - and the shaman would cast slow IMMEDIATELY on every mob, and then run around frantically trying to root. Meanwhile, me, the warrior, would suggest "If you let me build a bit of aggro first, you won't pull aggro with slow."
Shaman responds: "Oh, I didn't know that"
It's not the warriors that are the problem - its the players that somehow got to level 52 and never learned how to play their class. I don't know why this is more common on p99 than it was on live. Maybe it's because people play half-paying attention while they watch Netflix or some such?
This wasn't as big of a problem on live back in the day. Warrior aggro doesn't stink - players who never learned to play their specific class stink. And there's plenty of guilds full of warmbodies that fit this bill. (See: monks that don't feign aggro, rogues that don't evade, shaman that don't stand under raid mobs when slowing, etc, etc, etc)
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