. . . "Uncrushability"@en . "A tank is considered uncrushable when they are immune to crushing blows delivered by raid bosses. In order to do this, the attacking mob's attack table must be filled completely with other attack results that take precedence over Crushing Blows. Against an opponent 3 levels higher than the tank \u2014 Boss mobs are treated as being 3 levels higher than their targets \u2014 all combined avoidance must add up to 102.4%."@el . "A tank was considered uncrushable when they were immune to crushing blows delivered by raid bosses. In order to do this, the attacking mob's attack table must have been filled completely with other attack results that take precedence over Crushing Blows. Against an opponent 3 levels higher than the tank \u2014 Boss mobs are treated as being 3 levels higher than their targets \u2014 all combined avoidance need to add up to 102.4%. However, changes in Wrath of the Lich King made this largely a non-factor for raids. It still applies for mobs 4 levels or higher above a player character."@en . "Uncrushability"@el . . . . . "A tank was considered uncrushable when they were immune to crushing blows delivered by raid bosses. In order to do this, the attacking mob's attack table must have been filled completely with other attack results that take precedence over Crushing Blows. Against an opponent 3 levels higher than the tank \u2014 Boss mobs are treated as being 3 levels higher than their targets \u2014 all combined avoidance need to add up to 102.4%. However, changes in Wrath of the Lich King made this largely a non-factor for raids. It still applies for mobs 4 levels or higher above a player character."@en . "A tank is considered uncrushable when they are immune to crushing blows delivered by raid bosses. In order to do this, the attacking mob's attack table must be filled completely with other attack results that take precedence over Crushing Blows. Against an opponent 3 levels higher than the tank \u2014 Boss mobs are treated as being 3 levels higher than their targets \u2014 all combined avoidance must add up to 102.4%."@el . .