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- | A term given to a character, usally a [[Fighter|fighter]] | + | |
+ | A term given to a character, usally a [[Fighter|fighter]] with a high defense, who has the job of taking all the [[Aggression|aggression]] from a horde of monsters. | ||
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+ | A [[Cleric|cleric]] is often useful to a tanker. | ||
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+ | == Tanking Styles == | ||
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+ | In an [[Area Of Effect|AoE]] attack, the tank runs through a [[Mob|mob]] of idling monsters, and pulls them back, usually to a waiting party, in order to defeat the group. The tank has the job of taking all the damage from the bad guys and holding on to the aggression by using a [[Mock|mock]]-styled attack. | ||
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+ | In a [[Kingdom Quest|kingdom quest]], the tanker usually uses a mock-styled attack to increased the aggression between themselves and be bad guy(s), again to generate a higher aggression than anyone else on the field, so that only they take damage. |
Revision as of 08:48, 21 April 2008
A term given to a character, usally a fighter with a high defense, who has the job of taking all the aggression from a horde of monsters.
A cleric is often useful to a tanker.
Tanking Styles
In an AoE attack, the tank runs through a mob of idling monsters, and pulls them back, usually to a waiting party, in order to defeat the group. The tank has the job of taking all the damage from the bad guys and holding on to the aggression by using a mock-styled attack.
In a kingdom quest, the tanker usually uses a mock-styled attack to increased the aggression between themselves and be bad guy(s), again to generate a higher aggression than anyone else on the field, so that only they take damage.