

In Eve Online, a common form of tanking, called speed tanking, entails moving quickly enough to outpace the tracking of an enemy ship's turrets.A blink tank focuses on evasiveness to prevent damage from landing in the first place. A blood tank focuses purely on taking hits through higher than usual HP pools or heavy defense ratings. In Final Fantasy XI two commonly used tanking styles are nicknamed "Blood Tanks" and "Blink Tanks".the ability to avoid attacks altogetherĭepending on the game, a tank may employ any combination of these:.damage mitigation, often accomplished through an armor or defense mechanic.a large amount of health for absorbing damage.In most games with tank classes, three factors contribute to a tank's survivability: The term was used as early as 1992 on Usenet to describe the warrior class on BatMUD. When shortcuts are found that let players skip monsters, I need to know them. I'm also expected to stay on top of all the current meta strategies for beating a dungeon. But more than knowing how much the party can handle at once, I need to know where those monsters need to be positioned, what direction they should face, and what abilities they can use that might threaten the group. It's up to me to set the pace as we clear the dungeon. The tank acts as the de facto leader of the group by pulling and holding monsters' attention. Since they keep other members of a team alive, tanks often take on an unofficial leadership role:

Since this requires them to endure concentrated enemy attacks, they typically rely on a high health pool or support by friendly healers to survive while sacrificing their own damage output. Tank characters deliberately attract enemy attention and attacks (potentially by using game mechanic that force them to be targeted) to act as a decoy for teammates. An Orc from the video game World of Warcraft.Ī tank or meat shield is a character class commonly seen in co-op video games such as real-time strategy games, role-playing games, fighting games, multiplayer online battle arenas and MUDs.
