02-23-2005, 09:17 PM
While I am not sure as to exact nature, but the natural rage generation in combat may only be applicable if you have Anger Management talent. I am going to go on a limb and produce some theorycraft here, but here is what I think happens.
Warriors always have rage decay, however in combat, they also get rage generation equal to rage decay so that you don't actually lose rage if they are not hitting anything. But with 30% reduced rage decay from Anger Management, and rage generation in combat remaining the same, the generated rage will be now higher then what you lose to decay, and you would actually gain rage in combat even if you are not hitting anything. This alone would make this skill as good as Unbridled Wrath, and with only 1 point.
Warriors always have rage decay, however in combat, they also get rage generation equal to rage decay so that you don't actually lose rage if they are not hitting anything. But with 30% reduced rage decay from Anger Management, and rage generation in combat remaining the same, the generated rage will be now higher then what you lose to decay, and you would actually gain rage in combat even if you are not hitting anything. This alone would make this skill as good as Unbridled Wrath, and with only 1 point.