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I learned from Phantom, happytummy, and Kackper that I don't have to be a tank to know and understand how to be a great tank. Because even a tank may not know what its responsibilities are in a party on the battlefield. Phantom is only a paladin, and his damage is far lower than mine, which is still level 70, but it was from this low-damage paladin that I learned to be a good tank.

When we're in the battle arena, Phantom knows what he has to do for his team. Even though he couldn't become a good tank, as a paladin, Phantom could play the role of a tank and perform admirably. Not only is he an aggro holder, interrupting boss skills that are dangerous for his DPS, but he can also allow his DPS to execute skills, allowing boss fights to be resolved quickly.

A tank is the only player on the battlefield who is in the lead and facing the enemy head-on. He or she must be well-versed in attack analysis and battlefield knowledge. Because tanks rely heavily on DPS, they must be able to work wel
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