The Silent Bob approach to group management
The world of groups: pugs, raids, arenas, guilds, confederations, servers; all of it means one thing: you have to know how to get along with each other. A big part of getting along with one another in a successful group is knowing how and when to get information across. This communication is often times hard to do, even for the most seasoned communicator. How do you tell someone that their tanking is so awful you'd rather let the hunter's pet be the main tank? What do you say to a healer to get them to understand that healing means more than casting their biggest heal all the time? And what do you do with the DPS who always decides to pull for the group?
Recently I've taken up a new way to deal with all these things. I call it the Silent Bob approach to group management.
The approach is outlined by three simple steps.
Step 1: Be quiet
Don't say anything, even when spoken to. Someone asks how you are? Don't say anything. Someone asks if you're ready? Don't say anything. Someone asks if you want that shiny new piece of gear? You guessed it, don't say anything.
If you must interact with the person use simple emotes. /nod /ready /no
You can also roll on things occasionally. But really, since this is the Silent Bob approach, you should be fine with your black coat like chest piece and the demon slaying golf club. George Carlin for the win, am I right?
Step 2: Always stand next to the hyper guy
By standing next to the hyper guy (the one who always talks and jumps around a lot) you'll barely have to talk or interact with the group. No matter if it's at the summoning stone, in a city, or during a boss fight, always stand next to him. He'll do 99% of the talking for you.
For example, someone in the party asks "Can I get a summons?" If you were alone at the summoning stone, away from hyper guy, you'd have to answer "yes." But since you're next to hyper guy at the summoning stone, he'll answer "Snootch to the bootch! Hell yes, me and Silent Bob are here to summon you! Natch!" You've avoided having to say anything and are proving yourself a worthy member of the group.
And if you're away from the summoning stone with the hyper guy? Then you're babysitting him so the group will get started quickly. Thus, you're still proving yourself a worthy member of the group.
Step 3: Speak once, and only once
Those who are students of Kevin Smith can tell you that in each of his Askewniverse movies Silent Bob essentially speaks once and only once. And when Silent Bob does speak, it is profound and life changing for the subject of his communication. Holden needs a kick in the pants? Silent Bob tells him how he's chasing Amy. Dante needs to appreciate his girlfriend? Silent Bob's remarks on lasagna clarify the situation. Poop monster got you down? Silent Bob is the instrument of He who is I am.
Take this approach in the group you're in. Pick one critical moment when everything is going wrong and speak then. Not only will everyone actually listen to what you're saying, chances are everyone will actually do what you say.
Three steps. Almost no talking. And you know what?
<silence>
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 5)
Jase Jan 27th 2009 7:10AM
Gah - you're obviously all on US servers... try EU servers with PUGs that involve Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, Italians and *then* try to sort out the group.
Nothing says "don't talk to me" like "Jeg snakke ikke Engelsk".
Cruces Jan 27th 2009 10:13AM
oh so that's why silent people stand next tome?
I thought it was because I talked too much and didn't give them a chance to speak
I guess they were trying to do the whole silent bob thing
Cruces Jan 27th 2009 10:14AM
please stop posting tips
that place is a quiet and nice place , now people will crawl all over it ):
Cruces Jan 27th 2009 10:16AM
sorry, got mixed up with a different thread, could someone delete these, again sorry
Tidehunter Feb 6th 2009 1:39AM
So what you people would do, and I can't believe my eyes when reading this. . . What you people would do, even IF the player being a Silent Bob is pulling his weight, and putting out hellacious DPS/heals/tanking/whatever, is kick them simply for being SILENT?
*Sigh* Remind me to never join your groups.
Crysita Feb 7th 2009 8:18PM
Yeah I did the whole silent Bob thing once. Backfired, cuz then when I said something in vent during a kara raid everybody went silent then I got 7 whispers and 2 people in vent saying "Oh my God you're a girl?!" Now they all treat me like a girl instead of an equal. So now I just do what I always did, I work my butt off to prove myself and work my ay up to officer and then I demand respect or I gkick their butts! >:(
Toughbull Feb 18th 2009 1:47PM
Did the thing once as well on a bad PuG.
Some fury warr has lead (i'm the prot warr tank), he was definitely the hyper, never marked a damn thing, had no predictable pattern of pulling mobs (he just kept walking into them), whirlwinded whenever the hell it lit up and didn't have the slightest threat control whatsoever, so basically, he was your average PvP knucklehead that believes lead is an honor only he deserves.
So, we get into the Occulus normal (I wasn't def capped at the time), his 'gogogo' behaviour pissing both me and the healer off as not even 'OOM' could slow him down for longer then 10 secs. So healer and 1 of the DPSes go verbal (written actually) on him, he keeps on going. Needless to say, we wipe rigt before boss first time, as I can only sunder/slam/cleave/thunderclap one action at a time, wipe again, unlucky wipe at boss 1, our hyper goes 'omfg can you even tank?'. My reply (first thing I said all PuG) 'Can you pass me lead or at least mark/paint?'
Needless to say, I stepped on his toes too hard, he gets the hunter on his side, healer all of a sudden just had his dinner ready (if I had a cent each time I heard/used that one, Bill Gates would be the second richest man on Earth), so I get kicked, but it left me with one good thing thoough: a DPS shammy (he was enhance at the time, now he just geared for ele as well for dual spec) that does his job rather than drooling at recount, we went and cleared it 3 times just for the heck of it when my healer came online with 2 undergeared (well, not afer the third run anymore ofc) DPSes that knew their class and outshined original group in mob downing time.
Drat, now I can't wait till I get my 2 weeks of leave somewhere this summer so I can spend that much time on WoW again :P