In this World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Warrior Guide you experience:
- What a class the warrior is
- How to skill the Fury Warrior
- What rotation are you using?
The Warrior: Thick armor and large weapons
The warrior is one of the basic classes in almost every role-playing game and is also represented in World of Warcraft. He can as Tank or DD (damage dealer = damage causer) can be played. This guide is about one of the two damage specializations of the warrior: the fury warrior
Fury: Two two-handed weapons and lots to do
The Fury Warrior wears plate armor, so it can take a few hits in melee combat. He carries it in both hands either a one-handed or a two-handed weapon. You should always use two-handed weapons, as they cause significantly more damage.
Resource Management: It’s all about anger
As a furor warrior (or “Fury” for short), you use the resource “anger”. This is at zero outside of combat and must be built up in combat. This works either through incoming or dealt damage. But since you’re not a tank as a Fury and can’t take it indefinitely, you want to generate your anger as much as possible through the damage caused. You then spend the anger on your skills and attacks.
In addition to anger management, you also have to the buff “tantrum” regard. This runs for 4 seconds. In these 4 seconds, your damage (and with talents even more values) increases significantly. Also, the buff scales with your mastery. So you want to have Tantrum active as much as possible. You can find out how this works in the “Rotation” section.
In multi-target fights, you must also click the Improved Whirlwind Stacks regard. But more on that later.
Stat Priority
The various attributes are weighted very differently in the Fury. That is above everything Primary Attribute “Strength”, which increases damage dealt. Next to it are the four secondary attributes. These are distributed as follows until you reach 20 percent speed:
tempo (up to approx. 20 percent) > championship > critical hit rating > versatility
From 20 percent speed, this changes as follows:
championship > Critical hit rating > tempo > versatility
specs
For the fury warrior we have two skillseach suitable for single-target and multi-target combat with minor modifications.
Recklessness with a focus on Ground Smash
This skill uses the talent “Recklessness”. This will turn your Raging Blow and Bloodthirst abilities into Ground Smash and Bloodbath after using Rampage. Both deal significantly more damage, but this transformation is limited to two uses of the two abilities. That means you can use Ground Smash twice, Bloodbath twice, or Ground Smash and Bloodbath once each.
Destroyer and daring
Everything revolves around here bleeding. You mainly cause this with “Bloodthirst” (and “Bloodbath” with “Daredevil”) and the appropriate talent “Cold Steel, Hot Blood”. Also, Raging Blow will disappear and be replaced by Smite and Whirlwind.
Here you will find the strings that you can copy directly into your talent tree to get the right skills. All you have to do is Click on “Import” in the drop-down menu at the bottom left click.
Daredevil Single Target: BgEAR5QSZgdnGefDo4ho9ZGXKHAAAAAAAAAAIEAKBBRQaiEENiEiARSIJpFRSkgQSSSkWaBIRSAAAAB
Recklessness Multi-Target: BgEAR5QSZgdnGefDo4ho9ZGXKHAAAAAAAAAAIEAKBBRQaiEENiEiARSIJplEJRCCJhEplWASSSAAAAB
annihilator: BgEAR5QSZgdnGefDo4ho9ZGXKHAAAAAAAAAAIEAKBBRQaiEENiEiARSIBEJJhkcgEJJRaplkAkEAAAQA
Basic rotation with Recklessness (Smash)
This rotation is your standard, which you should perfect first. Then you build the remaining talents around this rotation.
- “romp” at over 80 Rage or when “Tantrum” is about to expire
- 2×”smash” after “Rage” to reduce “Daredevilry”.
- “execute‘ if Sudden Death proccts or when available
- “bloodthirst” or “Whirlwind” to generate anger
Rotation with Recklessness & other talents
Here you will find the rotation to the Recklessness spec. Note that this rotation is more a priority list is that you should work through.
Important: You can go to “Toben” three skills Use it before Tantrum expires. Take advantage of this and use the appropriate ability depending on the situation.
- “devastator”as soon as ready
- “foolhardiness” & “avatar” & “spear the bastion‘ when ready (‘Avatar’ and ‘Spear of Bastion’ while Enrage runs to boost their damage)
- “romp“
- “smash“
- “execute“, if “more suddenly Death” procct or is available
- “Odyns anger “while Enrage is running and when ready
- “carnage“
- “angry blow“
- “bloodthirst“
- “whirlwind“
Rotation with Annihilator & Recklessness
- “foolhardiness” & “avatar” as soon as ready. “avatar” during “Tantrum”
- “execute‘ as soon as ready
- “thundering roar‘, once ready and during ‘Tantrum’
- “Odyn’s Wrath‘, once ready and during ‘Tantrum’
- “romp‘ to generate Tantrum and consume Rage
- “carnage‘ to spread bleeds and drain stacks of Recklessness
- “smash” to clear stacks of “Recklessness” if “carnage” is not operational
- “bloodthirst‘ as soon as ready
- “shatter“
- “whirlwind“
Rotation against many opponents
When fighting multiple targets, it is extremely important to maintain the Improved Whirlwind buff, which you unlock with the right talent. This is how the abilities and attacks of your fury warrior hit multiple enemies at the same time. This allows you to easily spread your rotation against single targets across multiple targets. This applies to the Recklessness and the Destroyer spec.
- “whirlwind” for “Improved Whirlwind”
- “romp/bloodthirst” to generate “Tantrum”.
- “devastator“
- “foolhardiness” & “avatar” & “spear the bastion“
- “romp“
- “Odyns anger“
- “whirlwind” for “Improved Whirlwind”
Now you continue with the respective Rotation against single targets.