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Old 06-15-2015, 02:34 PM
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I personally love bards. If I ever see one lfg I try and get them invited if we have room. The bards I know are awesome players. I couldn't play one don't have the patience or desire to.

That said when xping and finding every mob I have been pulling or even trying to pull missing and then seeing them go by in mass it is frustrating. It isn't envy at the bards ability to kill it all. It is annoyance at the bard pulling everything whether someone else is there or not. Then the fact that you have the few with the arrogance enough to rub your face in it.

In the end I don't remember ever seeing bards in vanilla-Kunark kiting whole zones or even half of zones. I know the first I remember on wide scale was in I think Legacy of Ykesha I think it was either Port of Gunthrak or Harbor of Dulak that bards started kiting all the mobs.
As a bard currently leveling I have always tried to provide mobs to areas that i know groups are in and when someone sends me a tell asking me if they can be left mobs i usually note the area and leave it be. But, there are definitely times where i have done that and people still complain even though i leave PLENTY of mobs up for a solo act to kill and have more up by the respawn timer. People in general just hate bards because they are bards and they have a way to pull large amounts of mobs and survive. People will complain no matter what.
 


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