I always sort of feel guilt-struck by these posts, as if I'm somehow responsible for my class on the server. I think there is a way to play bards in a non-disruptive way and still do the things that only bards can do like pull a fair amount of mobs.
However, I never feel like there is full context in these type of posts. Did the original poster talk to the bard and see if they could work out something so the bard was not taking every last mob available in the zone or in areas where the disgruntled player was leveling?
What is the dividing or blurred line between a bard being disruptive and not respecting other players, and other players just whining out of jealousy and not really trying to work out something with the bard on an individual level? In some zones like Overthere, it's a common joke/mockery for people to come out swinging at bards in OOC; perhaps this is sometimes deserved.
On the opposing side, I'm not really a big fan of the whole argument, "Go level somewhere else where bards aren't leveling." People should play the game where they want to.
I guess my overall feeling is that the problem lies both with bards that don't really respect other players' leveling areas and those leveling in common bard kiting areas, that instead of trying talk to the bard through tells, jump to inflammatory comments in OOC or even to immediate petition, which then wastes GMs time over something that could be solved by simple communication.
Just play nice everyone and share the sandbox!
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