wow profession leveling -warrior leveling guide
Some
players really enjoy tanking and see no problem in leveling their warrior as a
protection warrior. Shield slam and revenge do decent damage and also shock-wave is nice at later levels. If you want to speed up your leveling though, you
should definitely explore the
wow profession leveling fury talent
tree.
Two one
handed weapons should be used until you can equip two two-handed weapons. I
have made two builds. One will also take the impale and deep wounds of arms
while the other is even more focused on fury. It is up to your preferences
which ones you would choose.
I would
advise you to at least first take improved charge in the arms tree. Then you
continue with 5% crypt rating in the fury tree and go on down from there. Aim
to get death wish, precision and weapon mastery ASAP so you don’t miss that
often and death wish is a nice damage boost.
Flurry
is extremely nice and after you take this ability you really get that rogue in
plate feeling because you really make sushi out of your opponents. Next in line
is blood thirst which does not only do a great amount of damage, but also
restores health over time.
This
ability is just great for leveling because it is one of the few life- giving
abilities as warrior has. Now you will get to choose between some nice damage
dealing abilities. Do move down in the tree through and pick up remaining ones
at later levels.
Get
rampage as soon as possible, it is a great ability that boosts your damage
significantly and only costs one talent point. You can see that blizzard wanted
to improve the ever so useless slam ability of the warrior and you can see that
they succeeded.
You will
have a 20% to instant cast slam and its damage gets improved to. Whirlwind and
cleave as well get a damage boost in this three which makes the warrior more
capable to deal with multiple mobs at once. Finally you got titans grip. Man
did I love to see my warrior looking BA%&$ with two two-handed weapons.
Of
course, it doesn’t only look great but it will also give you a whole different
game play. Ok, you will need to get a lot of hit racing to make up for the hit
rating loss but it is kind of cool that the warrior, the weapon master that
always could wield all weapons, can now wield two, two- handed weapons instead
of the death knights in example, which the words once spread before the release
of WOTLK.
Warriors
are a great melee class. They are capable to tank, and even by most considered
to be the best tanking class still, but can also do great damage in both PVE
and PVP. Masters of the melee fight as they are; they are capable to equip all
the melee weapons and even dual wield.
Next to
that they can also wear plate armor and shields. Their special abilities can be
used with the use of rage which is gained by taking and dealing damage, and
some talents and abilities.
The
warriors have stances they can choose between. The defensive stance is normally
only used for tanking because it reduces the damage done by 10%. However, it
does increase the threat made by 10% and the damage done to the warrior is
reduced by 10% as well.
Then
there is the battle stance which is their basic stance which doesn’t give any
boosts or reductions and finally there is the berserker stance which increases
the warrior’s critical strike rating by 3% but also increases damage done to
the warrior by 10%. Some abilities can only be used when the warrior is in a
particular stance.
Warriors
are strong and can take a few punches which make them easy to level because
their damage output is a good as well. One should carry a shield with him while
leveling so you can tank an instance when you get the chance.
At level
eighty 70+ however you will definitely need to have a protection build to tank
the instances though. In my opinion warriors are fast levelers because you can
kill the mobs quite fast and then charge into the next one.
Because
of the plate armor you will not lose a lot of health, though one does has a few
abilities that restore hit points and other wise some bandages can be used
which that time isn’t taking either. All the races, except the blood elves have
warriors in their ranks.
The
warriors have the protection talent tree if they want to become good tanks. In
this talent tree there are a lot of abilities that reduce the damage done to
the warrior. You will also improve your threat done with this talent tree and
will gain some new abilities like spell reflection, shield slam, shock wave and
last stand.
A
warrior can be a great tank, in my opinion, blizzard designed warriors to be
tanks and they are the best at it. Since WOTLK, the arms tree is considered to
be the weakest talent tree by many warriors. This is basically because the fury
talent tree just as good or maybe even better for PVP and it stayed better in
PVE.
The arms
tree was good because of the mortal strikes rebuff left on the character that
reduced healing done on him by 50%. Now the fury warriors have something
similar in the talent tree called furious attacks which also gives the same
rebuff of 50% healing reduced on the target.
If you
follow this tree you will be able to dual wield two, two- handed weapons as
only class in WOW. It doesn’t only look great but boosts the damage as well and
puts the arms build even more in the shadows. Then there is wow profession leveling heroic fury, another PVP talent that removes immobilizing effects and
removes the cool down from your intercept.
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