04-11-2005, 03:59 PM
I'd suggest 34/17 Fury/Arms if you're going the Fury route.
3 Deflection, 3 Improved Rend, 5 Tactical Mastery, 3 Deep Wounds, 1 Anger Management, and 2 Impale round out the Arms side of things. The lack of Deflection hurts, as does the loss of beauts like Improved Overpower, but you're trading them for some of the sexy passives in the Fury tree.
5 Cruelty, 5 Improved Demoralizing Shout, 5 Unbridled Wrath (or 5 Improved Battle Shout, your choice), 1 Piercing Howl, 5 Enrage, 5 Flurry, 1 Death Wish, 2 Improved Execute, 2 Improved Intercept, 2 Improved Berserker Rage, and 1 Bloodthirst complete the Fury tree.
This build sacrifices overall DPS (31/20 Arms/Fury is the highest-DPS Warrior build around, no question) for increased versatility (less need to conserve your Intercept, more Fear immunities.) Bloodthirst isn't particularly stellar, so you could drop it for an extra point into Deflection or another Arms talent of your choice (or possibly even go 30/21, though Sweeping Strikes isn't terribly good, IMO), but it doesn't hurt to have, either.
You'll get the most out of Flurry using a strong, slow weapon, but you're free to use faster weapons, or even dual-wield if you want. For me, Fury's all about having fun. Having tested both builds, Arms is unquestionably higher-DPS and probably overall better for PvP, but Fury is pretty fun in and of itself.
3 Deflection, 3 Improved Rend, 5 Tactical Mastery, 3 Deep Wounds, 1 Anger Management, and 2 Impale round out the Arms side of things. The lack of Deflection hurts, as does the loss of beauts like Improved Overpower, but you're trading them for some of the sexy passives in the Fury tree.
5 Cruelty, 5 Improved Demoralizing Shout, 5 Unbridled Wrath (or 5 Improved Battle Shout, your choice), 1 Piercing Howl, 5 Enrage, 5 Flurry, 1 Death Wish, 2 Improved Execute, 2 Improved Intercept, 2 Improved Berserker Rage, and 1 Bloodthirst complete the Fury tree.
This build sacrifices overall DPS (31/20 Arms/Fury is the highest-DPS Warrior build around, no question) for increased versatility (less need to conserve your Intercept, more Fear immunities.) Bloodthirst isn't particularly stellar, so you could drop it for an extra point into Deflection or another Arms talent of your choice (or possibly even go 30/21, though Sweeping Strikes isn't terribly good, IMO), but it doesn't hurt to have, either.
You'll get the most out of Flurry using a strong, slow weapon, but you're free to use faster weapons, or even dual-wield if you want. For me, Fury's all about having fun. Having tested both builds, Arms is unquestionably higher-DPS and probably overall better for PvP, but Fury is pretty fun in and of itself.
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