Tanking

Tanking is the art of taking damage so that other players do not have to. Tankers are jokingly referred to as "human meatshields" because in some circumstances, they're simply doing nothing but taking damage and healing when necessary. Tanking occurs in many places, sometimes by accident, other times when a specific tanker is designated. The earlier examples of tanking would be in the old multi-combat Wilderness, and when clans clashed, often an entire clan would target a single player (often the leader), some of the more recent examples of tanking are "Bandos Tanks" whom take all the heavy damage from General Graardor, allowing the other team members to deal the damage back.

Tanking generally means taking the heavier, main damage from an enemy, be it monster or other players, though it does not necessarily mean that they take *all* the damage. An example would be a team fighting General Graardor in the Bandos Stronghold of the God Wars Dungeon. General Graardor routinely uses 2 attacks, a powerful melee attack that hits one person, often dealing 50+ damage, and a slightly less powerful AOE Ranged attack, which is dealt to every person in the vicinity. In this case, the tanker would use the prayer "Protect From Melee" to render General Graardor's threatening Melee attack harmless (as General Graardor only uses his Melee attack on one player, and does not switch to another player until his target is dead) leaving only the Ranged attack to be worried about. All the teammates of the tanker would use the prayer "Protect From Missiles" so that they receive absolutely no damage whatsoever from General Graardor. However, the flaw is that the Tanker who must use the prayer "Protect From Melee" must constantly heal because he/she is vulnerable to the Ranged attacks. As in many situations, the critical role is the role of the Tanker.

The tanker is often the single most important player in a team launching an assault on a boss monster such as General Graador, and if the Tanker fails to do their job adequately, tragic events for the rest of the team members are likely to follow. As an example, K'ril Tsutsaroth, the Demon in Zamorak's Fortress of the God Wars Dungeon uses two attacks, a VERY powerful Melee attack and a much weaker AOE magic attack. Usually, the tanker prays against the Melee attack, while the others pray against the magic attack. If the designated tanker dies, then the other team members are susceptible to K'ril Tsutsaroth's melee attack, which often kills in as little as 2 blows. The tanker is the only person who takes the heavy damage in this situation, and generally speaking, if the tanker dies/teleports and no other person can quickly enough assume the position of the tanker, then the entire team will likely die or cease to continue.

-To Be Continued