I am new to WoW and this video helped me a lot, not only for Fury but in understanding the core fighting "style" I need to understand for different specs. Appreciate this a lot thank you!
i am by no means a competitive player im more casual with a slight interest in doing some M+ or raids in the future I've done research on rotations for warriors and yours is the only one i could genuinely understand i love to see you do a arms warrior guide as well
Really great video. As others have stated, explained well and easy to follow. One question for you. Looking ahead at 10.1, do you feel Annihilator build will be better than Raging Blow type builds? Thanks for your work here !! (had already subbed :)
It's hard to say if Annihilator will be better in 10.1. From all the patch notes I've read, I don't see anything that would really affect the damage for either build. It would depend on how well each build scales with higher level gear or if there is something like a trinket that favors one build over the other. I'll keep an eye out and run some build comparisons once we're a few week into 10.1.
Rampage "Delete" skill, because only 4 small attacks. Fury warrior need old version (May be patch 5.4 or 6.1) BT, Raging Blow and Wild Strike ( Ws 6.1 version 0.75 sec. CD) . And Passive Crazy Berserker (6.1 patch) skill.
Excellent point. I'm hesitant to use the catalysts for my Alliance warrior since I already got my Horde warrior the 4 piece. I'd like to try a different classes 4 piece.
OMG I can't believe I overlooked this. I thought this was the case when it came out. I checked on my alts and it said there were 0 charges but that was when the UI was bugged before 10.0.7. 😳
Open up your specialization menu in the bottom right corner of the UI. You should see 3 options you can choose, Fury, Arms, and Protection. Select Fury to gain access to the talent tree and then you should be able to equip 2 two-handed weapons.
I wouldn't worry about having a perfect rotation all the time. It happens all the time for me when a higher priority skill pops up and I hit something else without thinking. Another way to look at it is that you don't want to be rage capped so hit rampage as often as you can. If you've played rogue it's like not wanting to be energy capped.
Noted. I typically make it so I can just barely hear it for ambiance during quiet parts. So that I can improve on it, were you listening with headphones, desktop speakers, or something else?
I am new to WoW and this video helped me a lot, not only for Fury but in understanding the core fighting "style" I need to understand for different specs. Appreciate this a lot thank you!
i am by no means a competitive player im more casual with a slight interest in doing some M+ or raids in the future I've done research on rotations for warriors and yours is the only one i could genuinely understand i love to see you do a arms warrior guide as well
Thanks! I'll put an Arms guide on my list.
You can bind the rotation to a sequence macro for 1-button mashing spamming.
Really useful and very well explained. A Fury-Arms comparison would be great because I am looking at branching out from Prot.
Good thumbnail bro, I don't play Fury but I checked it out.
Great vid! Do you do coaching ?
Thank you! I've never considered coaching. Maybe someday I'll look into it but I don't at the moment.
Really great video. As others have stated, explained well and easy to follow. One question for you. Looking ahead at 10.1, do you feel Annihilator build will be better than Raging Blow type builds? Thanks for your work here !! (had already subbed :)
It's hard to say if Annihilator will be better in 10.1. From all the patch notes I've read, I don't see anything that would really affect the damage for either build. It would depend on how well each build scales with higher level gear or if there is something like a trinket that favors one build over the other. I'll keep an eye out and run some build comparisons once we're a few week into 10.1.
@@averagej9668 Sounds great. Thanks !
I have never compared the two. I use Annihilator for pvp and like it a lot. Fury is not as good as Arms in pvp but really fun.
Rampage "Delete" skill, because only 4 small attacks. Fury warrior need old version (May be patch 5.4 or 6.1) BT, Raging Blow and Wild Strike ( Ws 6.1 version 0.75 sec. CD) . And Passive Crazy Berserker (6.1 patch) skill.
Remember you can Catalyst your Primal Empowered armor pieces into tier set pieces for an additional DPS increase.
Excellent point. I'm hesitant to use the catalysts for my Alliance warrior since I already got my Horde warrior the 4 piece. I'd like to try a different classes 4 piece.
@@averagej9668 The catalyst is individual for each character. Using some on one doesn't affect the other.
OMG I can't believe I overlooked this. I thought this was the case when it came out. I checked on my alts and it said there were 0 charges but that was when the UI was bugged before 10.0.7. 😳
How do I learn fury? I have a fury weapon. But says I need to learn the ability
Open up your specialization menu in the bottom right corner of the UI. You should see 3 options you can choose, Fury, Arms, and Protection. Select Fury to gain access to the talent tree and then you should be able to equip 2 two-handed weapons.
Fury warrior is so much fun but its alot of work for little results imo.
So i guess im like you said not pressing the buttons optimally
I wouldn't worry about having a perfect rotation all the time. It happens all the time for me when a higher priority skill pops up and I hit something else without thinking.
Another way to look at it is that you don't want to be rage capped so hit rampage as often as you can. If you've played rogue it's like not wanting to be energy capped.
Thx!
What are slaughtering strikes?
Slaughtering strikes is a talent that buffs rampage damage when you use raging blow.
And annihilator too it builds with auto attacks
Is this current to season 2?
Yes. There were no significant changes for Fury in 10.1 so this is still accurate.
i will give it a try ty
the music is so annoying and way too loud.
Noted. I typically make it so I can just barely hear it for ambiance during quiet parts. So that I can improve on it, were you listening with headphones, desktop speakers, or something else?