
How much stress I feel in the dungeon queue is directly related to how stressed I am outside the game. It's almost... odd how intensely that works for me. If I'm feeling good otherwise, I don't even bat an eyelash. But if I'm not? I can end up jumping in and out of the queue freaking out about whether or not I really want to do it. And it doesn't even matter which role I'm doing. Well, tanking's worse these days, but I started as tank main, and there was a time where even that didn't make me flinch.
I rarely say a word in groups, unless pushed to do so, whether they're bad or good. If they're bad, I just won't give any commendations. That's as far as my criticism goes. On this side of the keyboard, I'll cuss up a storm, but otherwise, it's not worth getting into it, and my silence never seems to hurt anything.
Before there were random queues, I'd heal&tank for 3 DPS in the junior dungeons, just because people were desperate to get into them any possible way. As a healer, I feel like I can push all but the very worst groups through all but the very worst messes, so that helps ease anxiety. Doing the other roles, I have to rely on other people more, so it's less gentle feeling getting into the queue.
I rarely say a word in groups, unless pushed to do so, whether they're bad or good. If they're bad, I just won't give any commendations. That's as far as my criticism goes. On this side of the keyboard, I'll cuss up a storm, but otherwise, it's not worth getting into it, and my silence never seems to hurt anything.
Before there were random queues, I'd heal&tank for 3 DPS in the junior dungeons, just because people were desperate to get into them any possible way. As a healer, I feel like I can push all but the very worst groups through all but the very worst messes, so that helps ease anxiety. Doing the other roles, I have to rely on other people more, so it's less gentle feeling getting into the queue.