World of
Warcraft Warrior Guide
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Contents
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. Why be a warrior?
. What race?
. Abilities
. Talents
. Soloing
. Tanking
. Forming a group
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PvP . Professions & secondary skills
()10.Quests ()11.Macros ()12.FAQ ()13.Equipment ()14.Special Thanks
()15.Legal mumbo-jumbo
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. Why be a warrior?
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In virtually every fantasy RPG game I have played, I have intended to play a
mage. However, after reading the manual on the way home or starting to play
I found that mages were generally a difficult class to play and decided to play a
warrior, at least until I got the hang of it. However, by the time I had got the
hang of the game, I was already used to being a warrior and I didn't want to
start again.
The warrior in World of
Warcraft is very different from the warrior of other
RPGs. Rather than only be able to hit things with a sword/axe/mace and wear very
heavy armour, warriors in
WoW have a variety of abilities to improve their
attacks and do nasty stuff to enemies. They can also use different stances to
affect how much damage they deal and receive and are defiantly a big step
forward for RPG
warriorkind. As a result, warriors are not an easy option for a
first time player.
Many people say that warriors are underpowered. While they receive some
disadvantages, when played well they can be just as powerful as any other class.
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| Advantages of being a warrior | Disadvantages of being a
warrior | +-------- ----- ------ ----+-------- ----- ------ ----+
|It's usually easy to find instance |Some people whisper you with group |
|groups because every group needs a |invites without checking where you |
|tank. |are. |
|
Armour drops that you need are
only |You have no transport abilities until|
|ever needed by you, shamans (up to |you get a mount. |
|level 40) & paladins).These
classes |Being equipment heavy means you need |
|are relatively uncommon in
PvE groups.|to replace equipment regularly. |
|You can equip any weapon type (
except|Your job in groups is the most |
|wands) with training. |difficult job of all- tanking. |
|Against green level enemies, you can |Grinding is slow as you have a low
dps|
|sometimes sit back and watch your |If you change weapon types, you must |
|character hack away at something and |grind weapon skill before you can use|
|win. This is very handy if the
server|it properly |
|lags |People generally want the tank to be |
|Because you are gear heavy, you
get |the highest level in the group. This |
|more effect from epic gear. |means you often can't go to instances|
|Warriors make excellent battleground |until you are 1-2 levels higher than |
|twinks |the minimum. |
|You don't need to buy water | |
|Warriors can be any race* | |
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*It is
rumoured that blood elves can't be warriors.
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(2).What race
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As warriors can be any race, I would recommend picking your
favourite race
without worrying about the abilities. However, if you really care about having
racials that help your class then all the races and what is good about them is
here. The stat differences have little effect later on in the game.
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Alliance --------
Humans
-Perception helps against rogues but as warriors are good against rogues anyway,
this doesn't help too much
-The spirit bonus is small and doesn't help warriors much
-The reputation bonus is always nice but nothing special
-Sword and mace bonuses help but they become less noticeable at high levels and
tend to make players avoid otherwise good axes.
Night Elves
-
Shadowmeld is great because it allows you to avoid battles you don't want and
allows you to hide and get the first hit with charge.
+1% dodge is more noticeable than you would think, and makes revenge available
more when tanking
-Wisp is nice but to be honest, if you need wisp a lot then you're doing
something wrong
-The nature resistance 424f510e bonus is low but great for
mara and AQ
Dwarves
-I haven't played as a dwarf before but if
stoneform dispels bleed, poison and
disease then it is good
-Gun skill doesn't help much as your primary combat style is melee. You only
need range attacks for pulling
-Frost resistance would be great if it wasn't such a small amount, as frost
spells often bring a variety of slow and
immobilise effects.
-Treasure finding is not much use as chests are easy to see and
addons such as
gatherer can mark them on the map anyway.
Gnomes
-Escape artist gets you out of roots. This is good as often if you can't move,
you can't hit.
-Intelligence is useless as a warrior
-Arcane resistance isn't very useful
-The engineering bonus is useful if you choose engineering as a profession,
useless if you don't.
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Horde
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Orcs -Blood fury changes its effect so
often, I'm not sure what it does anymore.
However, it generally helps melee attacks
-Hardiness is good against rogues and when tanking. Combined with the Iron Will
talent you can get 40%?
resist chance for stuns.
-The increase in pet damage is useless as you don't have a pet
-The axe skill increase is useful as axes are used in the
PvP crit spec. Just
remember that you don't have to use axes if a good sword/hammer drops.
Tauren -War stomp interrupts spells, stops the enemy fighting for a bit, reveals
rogues, needs no rage, can help you escape enemies and needs no rage. It more
than makes up for 'got milk' jokes.
+5% hp makes you even tougher than other warriors. The bonus can be quite a bit
later on as it is a percentage increase.
-The
herbalism bonus is obviously good if you do
herbalism, useless if you
don't.
-The nature resistance 424f510e is the same as the bonus for night elves- good in AQ and
Mara but a bit low.
Trolls
-
Berserking gives a nice attack bonus towards the end of a battle but requires
rage to use
-The regeneration bonus helps reduce downtime and when tanking allows you to
continue regenerating at 1/10 speed. Try combining it with other
regen gear and
Bloodthirst and you can be as tough as a
loladin.
-Beast slaying gives a good bonus when fighting beasts and is useless when you
aren't -Throwing weapon skill doesn't help much as thrown weapons are often less
effective than guns/bows. Even rogues stop using them.
Undead
-Will of the forsaken is often considered to be one of the best
racials in the
game as it dispels fear, charm and sleep. However, charm and sleep are rare and
warriors can dispel fear with berserker rage so this ability is only good when
tanking and in defensive stance.
-
Cannibalise can reduce downtime as you don't need to wait for
mana.
-There are very few situations when underwater breath helps.
-Shadow resistance is useful against locks and priests.
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Abilities
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Instead of using
mana to use abilities, warriors use rage. Unlike
mana, rage is
generated throughout a battle and gradually resets to 0 after it. If you
quickly engage another enemy then you can keep the rage left over from the
previous battle. Rage is generated by:
-Dealing damage with normal attacks
-Taking damage
-Blocking (with a talent)
-Charge
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Bloodrage -Berserker rage (generates extra rage when hit and with a talent generates
instant rage
Warriors have the ability to use different stances in battle. Some skills can
only be used in certain stances. The stances are:
Battle Stance- A balanced stance that allows a wide selection of skills. It is
a good stance to use when solo or about to attack something
Defensive stance- Acquired from a level 10 quest, defensive stance reduces
damage dealt and taken by 10%, increases threat generated and allows the use of
defensive abilities. It is the best stance for tanking or
travelling.
Berserker stance- Learnt via a level 30 quest, berserker stance increase your
chance to get a critical hit by 3% but increases damage taken by 10% and reduces
threat generated. This stance is good when
dps in groups,
PvPing and often
soloing.
Heroic strike-
Effect-Increases the damage of your next melee attack by x and causes a high
amount of threat. Also causes that attack to generate no rage. Requires a
melee weapon.
Cost-15 rage (reduced to 12 with talent)
All stances
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Rank |Level required| Training cost | X |
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|1 |1 |Learnt at start |11 |
|2 |8 | 2s |21 |
|3 |16 | 20s |32 |
|4 |24 | 80s |44 |
|5 |32 | 1g 26s |58 |
|6 |40 | 1g 98s |80 |
|7 |48 | 4g |111|
|8 |56 | 5g 80s |138|
|9 |60 | Book |157|
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This is a good attack early on but later attacks such as mortal strike end up
rendering it obsolete. It doesn't use the global
cooldown so it can be used
when you are generating too much rage. The threat generated is less than sunder
or revenge so it is not great for tanking unless you need a rage dump.
Battle shout-
Effect- Increases the attack power of you and all party members within 20 yards
by x for 2 minutes. Shouts do not need a melee weapon but can't be used when
silenced.
Cost-10 rage
All stances
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|Rank |Level required | Training cost | X |
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|1 |1 | 10c |15 |
|2 |12 | 10s |35 |
|3 |22 | 60s |55 |
|4 |32 | 1g 26s |85 |
|5 |42 | 2g 88s |130|
|6 |52 | 4g 86s |185|
|7 |60 | Book |232|
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This ability gives a serious boost to the amount of damage you deal and when
used in groups with rogues in, is even more effective. Try and keep the effect
on at all times when fighting. If the group has a
dps warrior, he/she should use
battle shout so the tank can conserve rage for holding
aggro.
Charge
Charges at an enemy 8-25yds away, generating x rage and stunning them for 1
second. While charging, you move at about double speed that can be affected by
slow but the enemy can't escape from the charge. Charge can't be used in combat
or when
immobilised.
Cooldown-15 seconds
Battle Stance
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|Rank |Level required | Training cost | X |
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|1 |4 | 1s |9 |
|2 |26 | 1g |12 |
|3 |46 | 3g 60s |15 |
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Charge gets you into combat quickly so you don't get shot, generates some rage
and gives you 1 second of stun to use it. The rage generated is great for
applying a battle shout, hamstring or sunder.
Rend
Rend wounds the target and makes them bleed, causing X damage over Y seconds.
Some enemies are immune to bleed effects. Rend can be used with a mace but not
while unarmed.
Cost-10 rage
Battle stance or defensive stance
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|Rank | Level required| Training cost | X | Y |
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|1 |4 | 1s |15 |9 |
|2 |10 | 6s |28 |12 |
|3 |20 | 40s |45 |15 |
|4 |30 | 1g 20s |66 |18 |
|5 |40 | 2g 20s |98 |21 |
|6 |50 | 4g 20s |126|21 |
|7 |60 | 4g 96s |147|21 |
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Many players consider the damage from rend too low for it to be worth it.
However, warrior damage is quite low in general. Rather than using it for
damage purposes, the bleed effect counts as a hit every 3 seconds for spells
and
unstealths rogues that use vanish. I try and keep it on enemies anyway
unless another ability effect is more important.
Thunder Clap
Blasts up to 4 nearby targets with thunder, slowing their attack speed by 10%
for x seconds and causing y damage. Thunder clap requires no melee weapon.
Cost-20 rage
Battle stance
4 second
cooldown +------+----- ----- -----+----- ----- -----+---+---+
|Rank | Level required| Training cost | X | Y |
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|1 |6 | 1s |10 |10 |
|2 |18 | 27s |14 |23 |
|3 |28 | 1g 10s |18 |45 |
|4 |38 | 2g |22 |55 |
|5 |48 | 3g 60s |26 |82 |
|6 |58 | 6g |30 |103|
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While the rage cost of thunder clap is high, the damage is quite good if you hit
the maximum 4 targets and it slows their attack speed, giving you more time to
live. It generates
aggro on all 4 targets but as it is battle stance only, it
should be used immediately after charge. The final use of this attack is
unstealthing rogues, but it only really works against vanish.
Hamstring
Slows the opponent to x% of their movement speed and causes y damage for 15
seconds.
10 rage
Battle or berserker stance
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|Rank | Level required| Training cost | X | Y |
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|1 |8 | 2s |60 |5 |
|2 |32 | 1g 40s |55 |18 |
|3 |54 | 5g 60s |50 |45 |
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Hamstring is one of the best
PvP abilities warriors have. It is hard to dispel
and prevents the enemy form getting any distance to fight from. In WSG,
hamstring can be used on flag carriers to stop them running. The final use of
this spell is escaping. Use it on an enemy that is going to kill you and run, as
it walks after you.
Bloodrage Converts 7% of your health into 10 rage and generates 1 more rage every second
for 10 seconds. For these extra 10 seconds, you count as being in combat. If you
use this out of combat, a bug can cause you to count as being in combat after it
finishes.
1 min
cooldown Level-10
Training cost-4s 80c
Bloodrage used to cost 20% of your health but now it only costs 7%, it is a
great ability. The 10 rage is enough for a hamstring, shield bash or battle
shout and when tanking, it can give you enough rage to get some serious agro at
the start of a battle.
Bloodrage can't be used to commit suicide- if you have
less than 7% health it can't be used.
Sunder
armour Reduces your targets
armour by x for 30 seconds. Because you are wrecking their
armour, this causes a lot of agro from the target. Sunder
armour can stack up to
5 times. Each time it is used, the countdown for all the sunders on the target
resets. If 2 warriors sunder the same target, the sunders will stack as one
debuff, as long as they are the same rank. Different ranks can't be combined.
Cost-15 rage
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|Rank |Level required | Training cost | X |
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|1 |10 | Quest |90 |
|2 |22 | 60s |180|
|3 |34 | 1g 60s |270|
|4 |46 | 3g 24s |360|
|5 |58 | 6g |450|
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Sunder
armour should be your primary ability when tanking. As well as allowing
you and rogues to deal more damage, the threat generated is apparently equal to
5x the
armour loss. Unfortunately, sunder
armour is rarely worth using when
solo, as heroic strikes and rends will usually do more damage.
Taunt
Taunts the target, causing it to attack you. There is no effect if the target is
already attacking you.
Level 10
10 second
cooldown Defensive stance
Learnt from the defensive stance quest
No global
cooldown Taunt requires no rage and is useful when tanking because it will get an enemy
off someone no matter how much they have
agroed it. Once it is taunted, you will
have an equal threat to the person with the highest threat. This means that if
you don't hit it with a sunder, it will often go back to attacking the other
target again.
Overpower
Overpowers the enemy, instantly dealing weapon damage plus x. Overpower can only
be used if the enemy has dodged within the last 5 seconds and it must be used on
the enemy that dodged. Overpower cannot be blocked, dodged or parried but it can
miss.
Cost-5 rage
Battle stance
6 second
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|Rank |Level required | Training cost | X |
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|1 |12 | 10s | 5 |
|2 |28 | 1g 10s |15 |
|3 |44 | 3g 40s |25 |
|4 |60 | 6g 20s |35 |
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Overpower is yet another reason why warriors own rogues. You should always use
overpower when possible as it is basically a free attack for 5 rage. Once you
get the hang of quickly changing stances, learn to switch to battle stance, use
it and switch back. With the improved overpower talent, the
crit chance is
increased by 50%, making it more powerful than the dodged attack. There are many
addons that can be downloaded that make sound effects when the target dodges.
Statistics for the abilities from this point are not included because it takes
too long. They will be added in a later update so don't worry.:)
Shield bash
Bashes the target with a shield, interrupting spell casting and preventing
spells from that class from being
casted for 6 seconds. It causes a pitiful
amount of damage.
10 rage
Requires a shield
12 second
cooldown (shared with pummel)
Battle or defensive stance
This is a really nice skill to use against casters, particularly healers. You
can't stop everything with this as the
cooldown is twice as long as the effect
but it limits what the enemy can throw at you. When fighting healers, only bash
healing spells.
Demoralising shout
Shouts at nearby enemies, reducing their attack power for 30 seconds.
10 rage
This is worth using. It makes enemies less powerful so you live longer and
generates a small amount of agro on all of them. It isn't the best ability but
it is cheap to use and can be improved by talents
Revenge
Revenge instantly counterattacks a target, causing damage and a lot of threat.
It can only be used after you block, dodge or parry but doesn't have to hit the
target that strikes you.
5 rage
5 second
cooldown Defensive stance
Revenge generates the most threat of any ability and only costs 5 rage. It is
only useful when tanking. It should be used as an alternative to sunder when
possible. As with overpower, there are
addons that indicate when it should be
used.
Mocking Blow
A mocking attack that causes damage and forces a target to attack you for 6
seconds.
10 rage
2 min
cooldown Battle stance
I'm going to be honest here, while I know mocking blow, I have NEVER used it.
This is because it is battle stance only when it is a tanking move. If you have
tactical mastery and know how to stance dance then it is ok but the 2 minute
cooldown limit its effectiveness.
Shield Block
Increases your chance to block by 75% for 5 second, but only blocks one attack.
With talents it can block 2.
10 rage
Requires a shield
5 second
cooldown No global
cooldown Defensive stance
Shield block is a good ability to use when tanking if you have the spare rage
but the rage is better spent on a sunder. Another use of this is when running,
you can reduce the damage you take.
Disarm
Disarms the targets weapon for 10 seconds, causing them to do very little damage
and look very foolish. It can even be used if you get disarmed first
20 rage
1 min
cooldown Defensive stance
Disarm is another powerful
PvP skill. It is only worth using against melee
classes as casters are hardly affected. It is possible to get immunity to disarm
with some gloves or by getting a weapon chain from a blacksmith.
NPCs receive
less of an effect from disarm and most don't have weapons equipped.
Cleave
Causes your next attack to hit your target and its nearest ally for slightly
more than weapon damage
20 rage
Cleave affects your next attack in the same way that Heroic Strike does. As a
result of this, it isn't affected by the global
cooldown. It works better with
big slow two handed weapons than with faster weapons.
Last stand (talent)
Instantly heals you by 30% of your maximum
hitpoints. After 20 seconds, these
hitpoints are lost. If you have less than 30% hp when this happens, you are
reduced to 1hp.
10 minute
cooldown I don't use this because of my talent spec but it looks good for emergencies.
Piercing Howl (talent)
Causes all nearby enemies to be dazed for 6 seconds. The daze effect reduces
their speed by 50%.
10 rage
This could work for escaping from more than one enemy. In
PvP hamstring is
usually better except for one thing- Druids. Druids can shift between cow/elf
and transport form to get immunity to hamstring and most other movement
impairing effects. They can't shift out of daze.
Retaliation
Instantly counterattack all melee attacks from in front of you for 15 seconds.
Up to 30 attacks can be countered in this way.
Battle stance
30 minute
cooldown (shared with shield wall & recklessness)
Even with the recent
nerfs, retaliation is still a great ability to have in
emergencies. In groups, challenging shout followed by retaliation can sort out a
bad pull easily but the 30 minute
cooldown means you should only use it if
someone will die otherwise.
Intimidating shout
Shout, causing the target to cower in fear and up to 5 nearby enemies run in
fear. Lasts 8 seconds
25 rage
3 minute
cooldown While the new limit in targets stops it from scaring AV groups :(, it now
affects the target. It can be interrupted by damage but you can still get a good
amount of time to deal damage or get
cooldowns back. Just one warning though,
NEVER use this in a dungeon.
Execute
Attempts to finish off the target, instantly causing a lot of damage and
converting each additional rage point into more damage. It can only be used on
enemies with 20% hp or less.
15 rage (but all rage is used for bonus damage)
Battle/berserker stance
When an enemy is below 20% hp, spamming execute allows you to
outdamage rogues.
It does burn all your rage so sometimes it isn't the best technique. While
tanking, it is possible to hold
aggro on bosses with execute.
Execute
crits can cause the highest damage for one ability in world of
Warcraft.
The picture linked below is old and was engineered to produce the high damage
but it still shows what execute can do.
https://server3.uploadit.o../files/limba/engleza/games/20_poze/imal as 20%
armour loss
doesn't mean 20% more damage. It's worth getting for fury warriors.
Intercept
10 rage
Berserker stance
8-25yd range
30 second
cooldown Charges the opponent, causing damage and stunning the enemy for 3 seconds.
Combined with hamstring, intercept makes you almost immune to kiting, as you can
get to melee range of anyone. This is always worth using.
Slam
15 rage
1.5 second cast
Melee range
Slams the enemy for weapon damage + a small amount (less than heroic strike)
Slam has very limited uses. If you are being hit, it takes ages to cast so it
sucks. If you are using a slow weapon, it does less damage than melee attacks
and sucks. I use it after intercept and war stomp if I have the rage but even
then it's still not great
Sweeping strikes (talent)
30 rage
Battle Stance
45 sec
cooldown Your next 5 melee attacks or abilities strike an additional opponent that is
within attack range of both you and your target. Only the damage is applied to
target 2 and the attacks must be used within 15 seconds.
Whirlwind and cleave now only receive one additional strike but can hit an enemy
twice.
Sweeping strikes is a good ability if you are against 2 enemies as it
effectively gives you 5 free attacks for 30 rage.
Berserker rage
Berserker stance
30 second
cooldown Dispels fear and incapacitate, provides immunity and increases rage generated
when hit for 10 seconds.
When fighting anything with fear/incapacitate, I save this so I can dispel it.
When fighting anything without it, I use it anyway for the extra rage.
Whirlwind attack
25 rage
Berserker stance
6 second
cooldown Attacks up to 4 nearby enemies, dealing weapon damage to each.
This is a great ability for
PvE if you go DPS and battlegrounds. It as also good
for instant damage if you have lots of rage and need to spend it.
Pummel
10 rage
Berserker stance
10 second
cooldown Interrupts
spellcasting and prevents casting of spells from that school for 4
seconds. Also cause a small amount of damage
Pummel is the
PvP version of shield bash because it uses berserker stance and no
shield. See the
PvP strategy for more details.
Bloodthirst (
uber fury talent)
30 rage
6 second
cooldown Instantly causes damage equal to 45% of your attack power and causes your next 5
attacks within 8 seconds to heal you by a small amount.
Bloodthirst and mortal strike are often the subject of debates as to which is
better but in my opinion, they are both as good as each other when used with
that tree. Mortal strike
favours 2h weapons for the damage while
Bloodthirst favours dual-wielding so you can get all the healing effect.
Mortal Strike (
uber arms talent)
30 rage
6 second
cooldown Instantly attacks the enemy for weapon damage + a small amount and reduces
healing on the target by 50% for 10 seconds.
See
Bloodthirst.
Shield Slam (
uber protection talent)
30 rage
6 second
cooldown Requires shield
Causes damage and has a 50% chance of removing a magic effect from the target.
Also causes a high amount of threat.
Recklessness
Berserker stance
30 min
cooldown (linked with Retaliation and Shield wall)
Increases
crit chance by 100% and makes you immune to fear effects for 15
seconds. Also increases damage taken by 20%.
Normally, this doubles your damage output. However if you charge full rage up,
use
deathwish, have flurry and impale and maybe even troll berserker
orc blood
fury, this is even more powerful. You can solo elites with this method.
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()4.Talents
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This section contains various talent builds. If you know of a good build, E-mail
it to
[email protected] My spec
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Minimum Required Level: 54
Required Talent Points: 45
Arms Talents - 35 points
Deflection - rank 5/5
Improved Rend - rank 3/3
Improved Charge - rank 2/2
Tactical Mastery - rank 5/5
Improved Overpower - rank 2/2
Anger Management - rank 1/1
Deep Wounds - rank 3/3
Two-Handed Weapon Specialization - rank 5/5
Impale - rank 2/2
Sweeping Strikes -rank 1/1
Polearm Specialization - rank 5/5 (can be replaced with axe
specialisation)
Mortal Strike - rank 1/1
Fury Talents - 5 points
Cruelty - rank 5/5
Protection Talents - 5 points
Shield Specialization - rank 5/5
This talent setup is designed to deal damage while still being able to tank. The
damage dealt is quite high so it works well for grinding. Because this is
designed to deal damage with
crits, equipment should be agility/
crit chance fist
and strength/stamina second. It
favours a 2h weapon when solo/
PvP.
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()5.Soloing
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Soloing as a warrior is quite easy, if a little slow. However, there are some
tricks that make it faster and easier.
1- Bring a 2 handed weapon or dual wield. While you may do slightly better
overall with a shield, it makes battles very, very long.
2- Pull enemies back. If you charge in and stand in the same place, you are
likely to
aggro more enemies. While warriors are able to take on two things at
once, its not advised. The other advantage is if you want to run, you don't have
to run as far, or through swarms of other enemies.
3- Hamstring is nice for escaping. If you try and run without hamstring, the
enemy will daze you and you won't survive.
4- Retaliation/recklessness will work on nearly anything. If you have to kill
one
high level enemy/elite for a quest or you get attacked by 3+ enemies at once,
use one of these.
5- Bring food. While you don't have to worry about
mana, health regeneration is
still an issue.
6- Beware of casters. Anything that uses a non physical attack such as mages of
fire elementals will not be affected by
armour. This means that unless you have
resistance gear, you will die quickly.
7- Don't try to solo elites. The full rage bug got removed.:(
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()6.Tanking
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Warriors are special because they are the only class that can tank well. Feral
druids can use bear form if they have to and paladins can tank if they can get
aggro but a warrior is always preferred. Unfortunately, there are many warriors
that do not know how to tank and result in the deaths of healers, themselves and
the other group members.
When tanking, you MUST use a shield. The reasons are listed below:
-A shield adds 10-15% to your damage reduction and gives a 5-10% block chance.
This makes you much tougher.
-While your attacks with a 2h generate more
aggro and rage, you will need
healing more. This means that the healer generates more
aggro so both your jobs
are harder.
-Shield bash requires a shield.(Obviously)
-Revenge doesn't require a shield but a good block chance can allow you to use
it every time the
cooldown is ready. I have 10% parry, 5% dodge and 12% block.
This means that each attack gives a 27% chance to allow revenge. At one
attack/second, I can get the maximum number of revenges.
-If your 1h/shield is too weak, buy a new one. It makes things so much easier.
I have tanked with a 2h before and done it relatively well (I have screenshots
to prove it) but when I switched to using a shield, it became much easier.
The other essential for tanking is defensive stance. It will reduce all damage
taken (physical, magical, fall and any other way you manage to injure yourself)
by 10% and gives a boost to your threat generated which is much more than you
will lose from the -10% damage. If that wasn't enough, you get taunt and revenge
to generate even more
aggro. To get defensive stance, do the level 10 quest from
your class trainer.
Equipment
---------
When tanking, you should use a 1h & shield as mentioned before and mail/plate
armour (depending on level). The stats on equipment should be (starting with the
best):
Appropriate resistance (Go to BRD/MC without fire resistance and you will see
why)
Increased
defence (makes you harder to hit)
Stamina/+
hitpoints (Everyone loves
hitpoints)
Armour (50% damage reduction is easy to get with plate)
Strength/Agility (Both are good but if you are a
crit spec, go for agility)
Don't bother with:
Spirit (Out of combat heals are rare as you should have a priest)
Intellect (You use rage)
Strategy
--------
Your tanking strategy will depend on the type of pull. You should start in
battle stance if you aren't pulling.
The single basic elite pull
If you are lucky, you will only be facing one enemy. Begin by charging in if
possible, sunder and switch to defensive stance. When in defensive stance, use
bloodrage and use revenge when possible and sunders when it isn't. This should
keep agro until the enemy is killed.
Simple bosses, (those with no adds/stuns etc) may need some time for you to
build
aggro. Just tell everyone to wait until you have 2 or 3 sunders.
The multi elite pull
It is not always possible to fight enemies one at a time. If you must face
multiple enemies, mages/priests/rogues should use crowd control when possible.
If only one enemy remains,
aggro it as shown above and move on to the next
enemy.
If you end up fighting 2 or 3 enemies without CC, the difficulty will largely
depend on how the group acts. Ideally, a hunter should put hunters mark on the
enemy that is the main target. Everyone should attack this while you focus your
attacks on it, making sure you hit the others enough to keep them
aggroed. If
you don't have a hunter, make sure everyone knows which enemy the are fighting.
If the group starts hitting different things, there is a trick that can keep
everything
aggroed. Target one enemy, hit it with a sunder and use the global
cooldown to target another. Hit revenge or sunder on it and move on. If done
right, this can
aggro 3 or 4 mobs at once. If anything breaks free and runs for
a healer or mage, quickly taunt it and get 2 sunders.
If things start to go wrong,
prioritise the people you need to keep safe. The
healer should be first, followed by anyone else who can resurrect. Mages and
warlocks are easy to kill and need to be kept safe but rogues & hunters can take
hits and can safely be left for a bit.
The desperate measures pull
If the situation looks desperate, use challenging shout and retaliation. Begin
sundering and revenging. This should hold
aggro on most enemies and do a lot of
damage. With a 30 minute
cooldown, it should be used only when you have to.
The swarm pull
Sometimes you will be facing a swarm of enemies with very low hp. These should
be
aoed by anyone who can while a priest shields them.
Challenging shout-retaliation is fun in this situation but it's like using
napalm to light a cigarette. I back the party up by war stomping the enemies in
place but you might as well use berserker stance and whirlwind because you won't
take
aggro.
The mixed pull
When elites and non elites are pulled at the same time, begin by charging and
using thunder clap and focus on the elites. The no-elites will die quickly from
aoes and if you try and show of by tanking them, you could lose the elites.
The Boss and henchmen pull
Many bosses will have a normal enemy to each side of them. They are easy if you
keep the boss
aggroed and the group focuses on the adds. Sometimes, you may need
to use shield wall as bosses can deal high damage.
()7.Forming a group
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Going into an instance alone is suicide unless you are about 20
lvls higher than
required. Because of this, forming groups is necessary to get all the best shiny
stuff. Forming a group is difficult so you probably should join groups to begin
with.
Group etiquette
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I've seen too many players screw up otherwise good instance runs by not knowing
what their doing or, more commonly, being complete assholes. To avoid being put
on multiple ignore lists:
1)Plan time for the instance
The worst thing you can do to a group is leave during the instance. If a
dps class leaves, they can sometimes be replaced, depending on the dungeon. However,
if a tank or healer leaves, the group will usually fall apart. To avoid this,
make sure you have at least 3 hours to do the instance. While instances don't
usually
tke this long, this allows for any unplanned inconveniences or
muppetry.
If you have to leave because of something unplanned,
apologise and ,if possible,
arrange for someone to take over.
2)Don't ninja
Ninjaing is taking loot that you don't need.
Eg, if a
huntard rolls need for
Plate
armour, they are a ninja. To avoid being called a ninja, only roll need
for items you will use and ask before you roll. Roll greed for everything else.
3)Don't loot during combat
Looting during combat means you aren't doing your job i.e. tanking and fills
the screen with loot roll messages.
4)Do your job
Everyone in a group has a job to do. If they don't do it, the group dies. This
means that, as a tank, you need to focus on taking agro rather than dealing
damage.
Choosing a group
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A guide to each instance
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This section of the guide covers each instance separately,
focussing on enemy
types, 'must-have' loot and quests. The information is hopefully enough to form
and lead a group.
These guides assume your group contains-
You- The tank (although it works if you aren't the tank)
A competent priest or druid as the healer
3
dps classes, one of which is a mage/lock that can
aoe Ragefire Chasm (horde only)
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Abbreviation- RFC
Recommended level- 13-17
Location- In the middle of
Orgrimmar.
I haven't written specific info for RFC for two reasons-
1) I haven't ever tanked in RFC. I've done it as a mage and a hunter (not both
at once though) and I've soloed it as a
lvl 30 warrior.
2) There is nothing special about any of the enemies in RFC. They are all
covered by the basic info above. The loot is generally greens. Weapons and mail
that add strength and stamina are what your looking for
Just bring a shield and defensive stance and you'll be fine.
It is possible to
aggro almost the entire dungeon by standing on the ledge
outside the kobold boss and shooting into the crowd below. I did this in my
solo run and used retaliation.:)
Wailing Caverns (Generally horde but alliance can try)
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Abbreviation- WC
Recommended level- 17-24
Location- In the barrens. It's at an oasis south-west of the crossroads. The
easiest way for allies to get there is to use the gap in the fence to the east
of the
ashenvale-barrens border. If you avoid high level players, being in a
group should keep you safe
Unlike RFC, WC has some nasty stuff in it. Making mistakes can cause a wipe
quite easily, particularly at the end. The final escort event cannot be repeated
if you screw up. You also need to be careful if you have to travel on your own.
There are a few
respawning monsters. Most of the enemies are
skinnable but there
are also some copper veins and low level herbs.
The walk to the instance is quite long. If you go at the same time as another
group or bring a high level player along it is much easier. There are invisible
raptors here. If one attacks another character, taunt it off them as quickly as
possible. When you get to the water, swim through and avoid the monsters. They
can't leave the water.
When you enter the instance, talk to the Disciple of
Naralex i.e. the huge cow
to get a buff. He'll tell you some stuff about a druid whose asleep here or
something. You'll need to kill all the leaders of the fang here to get him to
do the final escort event.
To reach the first leader, follow the path, killing everything you see until you
reach the river. The raptors call for help when reduced to low health so pull
them away from other enemies to avoid
aggroing the entire dungeon. Turn right
until you see some night elves and raptors. When fighting ectoplasm, kill it
first before it clones itself.
The night elves have a very nasty sleep spell that can effectively remove you
from the battle for about 10-20 seconds while the raptors eat the healer. Stop
this by using shield bash. They can also heal (stop with the same method) and
use
snakeform.
Snakeform isn't particularly nasty, it just raises their melee
power.
Kill the enemies and cross the bridge. Continue until you reach another bridge.
One the other side is the first leader of the fang- Lady
Anacondria. Pull the
enemies around her first and kill them, before attacking
Anacondria herself.
She fights like the other druids of the fang but she is tougher.
Finish off all the enemies around the river. When you are finished, jump into
the river itself. The crocodiles are not elite so you should be able to win in a
one on one fight. Follow the river west. If you see
Kresh (A giant spiky
tortoise), you can kill him too. He won't attack and he is quite slow so you
should be able to kill him with no trouble.
The next leader-
Cobrahn- is at the end of a long path, guarded by various
snakes and druids. The snakes are not elite so leave them for a caster to
aoe.
The druids and deviates can be tanked as normal.
Cobrahn has two druids to guard him. Getting someone to sap or sheep them is
recommended. He fights like
Anacondria but he's a bit tougher.
After killing
Cobrahn jump off the cliff (it's faster) and return to the river.
This time, follow it east, killing all the crocodiles and, if you missed him,
Kresh.
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()7-PVP
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Ignore what anyone says, warriors are a good
PvP class. There are some classes
that are hard to beat but the same goes for every class. Just remember that
before you get berserker stance/intercept, you will be kited by everyone. ALWAYS
bring an Insignia of the Horde/Alliance.
One on one/Duels
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Every class has a tactic that you should use against it, although these may need
to be modified to suit your build. Don't be afraid to use retaliation/shield
wall/recklessness if you have to.
Hunters
-------
Difficulty- Easy (past
lvl 30)
Try and start the battle by charging before you get hit or you can end up losing
30-50% hp. If you do get hit, switch to berserker stance and intercept. Once you
are in melee range, use hamstring and make sure the enemy stays hamstringed. Now
all you need to do is battle shout and
dps, switching to battle stance if the
enemy dodges. Ignore their pet as it is just giving you more rage.
Rogues
------
Difficulty- Easy-Medium
Chances are, you won't be ably to get a charge in because the rogue will
stealth. When you get stun locked, trinket out of it and hamstring the rogue.
Switch to defensive stance to disarm and then use battle stance and hit them
with an overpower every 5 seconds. If you really want to destroy the enemy, use
retaliation and watch as every butter knife stab that they use is retaliated by
a powerful attack. If they use vanish, run forward to where you think they are
and thunder clap.
Druids
------
Difficulty- Easy-Medium/Hard
A bad druid will fight by either remaining in an animal form or fighting you in
elf/cow form as a healer.
In bear form they are a weak warrior and are easy to beat
In cat form they are a weak rogue (see above for rogue killing strategy)
In elf/
cowform they are a priest with low
dps, no damage shield and a heal that
takes ages and can be easily
pummelled. Just trinket out of roots and watch out
for them pretending to heal by using a hearthstone. Stop this by
hiting them
with a normal attack (or any instant that deals damage such as hamstring) and
pummelling them if they keep casting.
A skilled druid is much more of a problem. They will use stuns and roots to heal
and will switch between forms. Trinket out of anything they try to heal with and
remember that intimidating shout can be used to interrupt casting at short
range. As with any ranged enemy, keep them hamstringed.
Warlocks
--------
Difficulty- Medium (easy if you are undead, even easier if you have resistance
gear.)
The warlock strategy works by causing the enemy to run around with fear cast on
them while
DOTs kill them. This is less effective against warriors because of
bloodrage.
Begin by charging and IMMEDIATELY switch to berserker stance and stay there,
even if your opponent dodges. Pummel or otherwise interrupt anything they try
and cast and berserker rage out of fear and return to battle with intercept.
Keep a hamstring on them just in case.
Recklessness will completely destroy locks because it gives you 15 seconds of
fear immunity and causes you to deal at least double damage.
Warlocks can use
soulstones to get back up again after dying. They have a 30
minute
cooldown and give them low hp and no demon but if you aren't prepared,
they will kill you.
Warriors
--------
Difficulty- Easy (medium if they read this guide too)
Warrior fights will usually start with both warriors charging. Use the charge
rage to cast battle shout and switch to berserker stance and berserker rage.
Switch back to battle stance if it suits your stance and start using damage
moves.
At some point, your opponent will disarm you. Switch to defensive stance and
either run if you have hamstringed your opponent, or if you don't use rend/deep
wounds, use intimidating shout. Bandage if you don't consider it
dishonourable or get to a distance and prepare to intercept.
When you get reduced to about 30% hp, disarm the enemy. This is the best time to
disarm as it will stop them using execute. Use this opportunity to reduce them
to 20% hp and execute.
One thing you may want to try is
duelling a warrior and
both using retaliation...
Priests
-------
Difficulty- Medium-Hard (shadow resistance recommended)
Begin by charging or, if you get hit first,
bloodrage intercept. Keep in
berserker stance but after using hamstring, try and save rage. If they psychic
scream, use berserker rage and intercept. They both have a 30 second
cooldown so
you can use it again if necessary. When your opponent shields and tries to heal,
unleash all the rage you have built up, possibly with recklessness activated.
Hopefully, this will break the shield and allow you too pummel them. Shield can
now be cast every 15 seconds so you need to kill them in that time.
Loladins --------
Difficulty- Hard
They fight like and
afk warrior but when reduced to low health, the can
godbubble,stun or incapacitate and heal. However, these techniques can be
countered.
Stun can be removed by trinket
Incapacitate can be removed by berserker rage
Godbubble can't be countered but if you bandage and start running until it goes,
you can gain health when they use it.
Disarm is good to use when the enemy isn't trying to heal but overpower is not
recommended as battle stance makes you unable to berserker rage out of
incapacitate effects. However, only a skilled player would react to a stance
change so you should be safe from
loladins.
Finish with /spit.
Mages
-----
Dificulty-RUN
Every class has a class that beats them. In our case, it is mages. Their spells
cause full damage unless you are clad in resistance gear and many instant so you
can't pummel them. If you get the first hit with charge so the have to blink,
intercept them, hamstring and trinket out of any
immobilise effects and possibly
use shield wall you might win but mounting and running is so much less painful.
Shammies (Because I don't know the plural of Shaman)
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Thanks to info about shamans from
Unholyburn.
Difficulty- Hard
As a horde player, I never considered Shamans to be overpowered. However, the
information I have seen has made me reconsider. Despite wearing mail and
carrying shields, shamans can deal good
dps in melee and magic, heal themselves
and self res.
When fighting them, get a hamstring in immediately
. If you don't, frost shock and
earthbind will prevent you getting a hit. Disarm
helps as their melee can hurt. When the use magic, consider saving pummel for a
heal as it has a 10 second
cooldown and only 4 sec duration.
When dealing with totems, don't bother switching targets. Instead, use
hamstring on the totem for an instant 10 rage attack and immediately switch back
to your opponent.
If you do kill the shaman, bandage and watch the corpse until they release. They
can self
res using reagents with a 40 min
cooldown. They get low hp from it but
it can catch you out if you aren't prepared.
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()8 Professions and secondary skills
-------- ----- ------ ---
The section is about how useful secondary skills are from a warrior's point of
view.
Gathering skills
----- ----- ------
Herbalism Useful with- Alchemy
Herbalism is probably the least profitable of the three gathering skills and the
variety of herbs at the same level means it can take up a lot of inventory
space. If you're a
Tauren or an alchemist, this can be good but for a money
generating profession, stick to mining/skinning.
Mining
Useful with- Blacksmithing/Engineering/Enchanting/Skinning
Blacksmithing is a good money making profession, and can be combined with
blacksmithing or engineering. If you don't take blacksmithing, you can sell the
metal and get another blacksmith to make weight/grinding stones from them.
With mining and/or
herbalism, it is a good idea to get a gathering mod.
Skinning
Useful with- Leatherworking/Enchanting/Mining
Skinning is even more profitable than mining if you can sell the leather and
allows you to gain experience while training it. In groups, you can make a
fortune if you are the only skinner.
Production skills
----- ----- -------
Alchemy
Useful with-
Herbalism Alchemy allows you to make your own potions which can be invaluable as you can't
heal yourself. However, I haven't seen any
BoP potions and the profit margins
are
low so you may be better off buying them.
Blacksmithing
Useful with- Mining
Very few trainer items from blacksmithing can break even, let alone make a
profit. However, accessories such as weapon chains, shield spikes, etc can make
money with a little investment to get them plans. Weight/sharpening stones would
also make money but you would have to convince people that they worth using and
can be used by non-blacksmiths. Items from plans can also be profitable but can
take a while to pay back the money for the plans.
The main reason to get blacksmithing is some of the
BoP items.
Enchanting
----------
Useful with- Mining/Skinning
Enchanting is actually a very good warrior profession for two reasons-
1.You will have to replace your equipment a lot and have a lot of
disenchantable items that otherwise have to be
vendored 2.When you replace equipment, you have to re-enchant it. This way, you don't
have to pay enchanters and you get a lot of opportunity to train enchanting.
While most enchanters take tailoring because it needs no gathering profession,
warriors are better off taking a gathering skill and selling the items to buy
enchanting mats.
Engineering
-----------
Useful with-Mining
Engineering is fun and some of the array of gadgets benefit warriors. For
example, bombs that incapacitate can be used to interrupt canters from a
distance. However, there is virtually no potential for profit until you can make
stuff for other professions.
Leatherworking
----- ----- ----
Use with Skinning
While leatherworking is a good skill if you are a class that can use the
products, warriors can only use bags from leatherworking. The profit margins a
poor-zero so there is very little point taking this.
Tailoring
---------
Tailoring is just as useless as leatherworking, but it uses up expensive cloth
that can be sold or used in first aid.
Secondary Skills
----- ----- ------
Fishing
-------
Fishing is frustrating, time consuming and pointless. The only use I have found
is fishing in WC and the oases nearby for deviate fish to make deviate fish
delight.
Cooking
-------
While the materials are rarely sold so you have to gather them yourself, cooking
can be worthwhile because of the well-fed buffs.
First aid
---------
The bandages are great for a non-healing class and the best thing is, they can
be used in battle if you disable the opponent. Intimidating shout works well if
you don't use rend/deep wounds).
The horde recipes for expert first aid can be bought in the
Duskwallow marsh
village with the ogres. The artisan recipes are in
Hammerfall,
Arathi.
I'm not sure about the ally recipes but they are probably in the ally towns in
those areas.
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()9 Quests <----- ----- ---------------Read this bit for defensive stance
----------
Someone is going to E-mail me about this whether I put these quests in or not
but they're here anyway. At the moment, only the defensive and berserker stance
quests are here but more will be added
Level 10- Defensive stance
----- ----- ----------------
The defensive stance quest that teaches you sunder, taunt and defensive stance
is found from your class trainer in:-
Humans -
Goldshire Dwarves/Gnomes-The place near
ironforge that I don't know the name of.
Night elves -
Dalanar Orcs/Trolls -Razor Hill
Tauren -
Bloodhoof Village Undead -Brill
I think you can get these quests from the city trainers but I'm not sure.
The quest will tell you to talk to someone, but their location is fairly obvious
from the quest description.
Level 30- Berserker stance
----- ----- ----------------
This quest starts from your capital city trainer and requires you to go to fray
island to defeat some enemies. Fray island is located east of the barrens
although you can swim to it from
Durotar.
The boss can be defeated at level 30 if you bring a good 2 handed weapon and use
retaliation.
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()10
Macroes ------------
Easy taunt
/script
texture,name,isActive,isCastable =
GetShapeshiftFormInfo(2);
if
isActive then
CastSpellByName("Taunt()");
else
CastSpellByName("Defensive Stance()");
end;
This macro checks for defensive stance. If you aren't in defensive stance it
puts you in it. If you are, it uses taunt.
Easy Overpower
/script
texture,name,isActive,isCastable =
GetShapeshiftFormInfo(1);
if
isActive then
CastSpellByName("Overpower(Rank 3)");
else
CastSpellByName("Battle Stance()");
end;
This macro is the same as above only with battle stance and overpower. Replace
rank 3 with a different number if appropriate.
Easy disarm
/script
texture,name,isActive,isCastable =
GetShapeshiftFormInfo(2);
if
isActive then
CastSpellByName("Disarm()");
else
CastSpellByName("Defensive Stance()");
end;
Defensive stance or disarm
Easy Charge
/script
texture,name,isActive,isCastable =
GetShapeshiftFormInfo(1);
if
isActive then
CastSpellByName("Charge(Rank 3)");
else
CastSpellByName("Battle Stance()");
end;
See above but with Charge/ battle stance
Now pulling
/cast Shoot Bow
/cast Shoot Crossbow
/cast Shoot Gun
/cast Throw
/s Now pulling %t. Get ready.
This will shoot an enemy with whatever range weapon you have and announce it to
the group.
Quick item heal
/target
YourNameHere /script
UseContainerItem(Bag#, Item#);
/script
TargetLastEnemy();
This macro uses the item in the slot on you. The bag numbers are 0-4, where
backpack is 0 (I think) and the item numbers go across like this-
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Beware of the
ownage /cast retaliation
/s Retaliation activated- BEWARE OF THE OWNAGE
Since blizzard added the animation, you might as well use this.
Matrix
/s Wake up %t
/s The matrix has you
/s Free your mind
Use this as three separate macros and use when someone is
afk/dced Resistance gear
/script
PickupInventoryItem(14);
/script
PickupInventoryItem(16);
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item1
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item2
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item3
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item4
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item5
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item6
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item7
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item8
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item9
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item10
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item11
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item12
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item13
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item14
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item15
/script
UseContainerItem(Bag4, Item16
If this is too long, remove some of the end lines. There need to be as many as
your number of resistance gear pieces.
To use this macro, put all resistance equipment in bag4 and click. It will
replace everything, including both trinkets and rings if possible. Even better,
it will replace your original equipment if clicked again. Just don't put
consumable items in the bag or you will use them.
Universal
Aggro generation
/cast Revenge
/cast Sunder Armor
/cast Heroic Strike
Tired of choosing between different abilities to generate agro? This macro gives
the most
aggro possible.
If available, it uses revenge
If not, it uses sunder armor
If you have enough rage, it uses heroic strike
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()11 F.A.Q.
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Question: What is grinding
Answer: Grinding is repeatedly killing the same enemy in the same area to gain
experience. It can also refer to repeatedly making the same item to
level a profession
Q: Where do I get defensive stance
A: I considered not answering this question as it is in the guide
already.Twice.
I also considered naming and shaming the
muppet who asked this but I lost
his/her E-mail address. He/she played alliance. To answer the question, you
get defensive stance from a quest. You get the quest from the class trainer.
Q: What equipment should I use
A: More details can be found in the soloing, tanking and
pvp sections. In a
nutshell:
Solo- Agility, strength and a 2h or dual wield
PVP- Same thing but with an insignia of the horde/alliance
Tanking-
Defence, Stamina, necessary resistances, a 1h and a shield.
Q: What does 'trinket-out' mean.
A: Trinket out refers to the insignia of the horde (or alliance). It dispels
stun, snare and slow effects, making it invaluable in
pvp. You can get it
from the equipment master outside the officers club/hall of legends when
you reach
pvp rank 2.
E-mail
[email protected] with questions
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()12 Equipment
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This section is for any equipment that is particularly useful for warriors. If
you have any suggestions for equipment to add (of any level). All items are
BoP unless mentioned if a specific monster or quest is mentioned. World drops are
BoE and can be found on ah.
Under level 20
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Stinging viper (blue)
Requires level 19
One-hand mace
Drops from Lord
Pythas 21 elite(WC)
30-57 damage, 2.8 speed= 15.5
dps Proc: Poison for 35 nature damage over 15 seconds
This is a great tanking weapon but to get it, you need a competent WC group to
get it. It is also very popular with rogues, druids, paladins, shamans and
priests so you need to be lucky with rolling.
20-30
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Corpsemaker (blue)
Requires level 29
Two hand axe
Drops from overlord
ramtusk, 32 elite (RFK)
88-132 damage,3.8 speed= 28.9
dps +15 strength
+8 Stamina
This is a great
PvP and solo axe until you get your whirlwind weapon.
30-40
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Chain of the Scarlet crusade (blue/green)
Requires level 30-38
Mail
Legs are
BoP and drop from Herod (SM arm)
Other items are
BoE and drop from various enemies in SM
1001
armour (+10 for set)
+44 strength
+12 agility
+56 stamina
+1 defense
+5 shadow resistance
+15 attack power against undead
+1% hit chance
I never used the whole set but the legs and chest are worth getting. Combined
with Herod's shoulder, raging berserker helm and
ageis of the scarlet commander,
this is one of the best looking sets in the game.
Herod's shoulder
Requires level 37
Dropped by Herod (SM Arm)
Mail shoulder
196
armour +6 strength
+15 stamina
Raging berserkers helm
Dropped by Herod
Mail helm
213
armour +13 strength
+8 Stamina
+1%
crit chance
Aegis of the scarlet commander
Level 39
Dropped by commander
morgrain (SM
cath)
Shield
1548
armour 23 block
+7 strength
+8 stamina
+7 spirit
A good shield that looks like a Canadian flag.
Whirlwind weapons
Aquired from the berserker stance follow-up which requires killing about 50
lvl 38-39 elementals, loads of trolls and a
lvl 40 elite. The quest is obtainable at
level 30. There are 3 weapons available- the axe which everyone takes, the
hammer which I took and the sword.
All give +15 strength and +14 stamina
Axe gives 102-154 damage and 3.6 speed= 35.6
dps Hammer gives 97-146 damage and 3.4 speed= 35.7
dps Sword gives 82-124 damage and 2.9 speed= 35.4
dps 40-50
Icemetal barbute Level 40
Dropped by the lich at the end of RFD
Plate helm
383
armour +15strength
+10 stamina
+7 spirit
+5 frost resistance
50-early level 60
Battlegear of valor
Items drop from:
Bracers-BRS (upper and lower) random enemies.
BoE Belt-LBRS
Highlord Omok about 7% chance.
BoE Gloves-
Strat-
Rivenstein the gorger, 12%.
BoE. IF YOU HAVE THESE ON CHROMAGUS,
Legs-
Strat- Baron
riverdare, 7%.
BoP CONTACT ME
Boots-
Scholo,
Kitonos the herald, 12%.
BoP Helm-
Scholo, Dark master
gandling, 7%.
BoP Spaulders- UBRS, rend
blackhand, 12%.
BoP Chest- UBRS, general
drakisath, 7%
BoP The set gives:
3622
armour (+200 bonus)
+110 strength
+56 agility
+131 stamina
+35 spirit
+40 attack power
+8 all resistances
Chance on melee attack to heal you by 88-132
Draconian deflector
2153
armour 40 block
+7 stamina
+10 fire resistance
+10 defense
With stamina, defense and fire resistance, this is THE tanking shield. It drops
from
drakisath so chances are, you'll get it when trying to get the valor chest.
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()13 Special thanks
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Blizzard for making such a great game.
Everyone in my guild 'Deck a dwarf' on
Chromaggus server who didn't leave after
we became
PvP for a bit.
My family because I got this guide done because of their support (and their
Computer)
Thottbot for some of the factual information
Anyone who plays as a priest or
resto druid on the horde
The
Loladin who repeatedly attacked me and got owned while I was grinding to
lvl 60. Most of the
Loladin killing info comes from killing him.
Unholyburn for the shaman guide
My char,
Pangobos is a
lvl 60
tauren warrior on
chrommagus. /w me
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()14.Legal mumbo-jumbo
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