Warrior is not for the faint of heart. Getting into the game at maximum tilt is hard to do and survive through. We will talk about this World of Warcraft PvP guide, which will give you some tips to maximum the strength of your Warrior and eliminate all of the weaknesses in PvP. Today we're mainly focusing on Arms spec but Fury players will find the information equally useful, as even Fury delves into the arms tree now and again. The way of the Warrior in post patch 3.1 is not for the faint of heart.
With the game released, the Arms Warrior has gone through a few changes. They were very powerful in the early stages of the game and then they were nerfed but now they're back! You're success as an Arms Warrior is going to rely on two abilities: Recklessness and Bladestorm. With these two abilities, it is true that you have the ability to kill anyone. Blizzard has given Warriors a unique power in that they can kill somebody every time Recklessness is up, no matter what. If you aren't killing people with Recklessness, we'd say that you need to go gear up.
Bladestorm guarantees that you're going to be able to smash through as many opponents are possible. What's nice about this now is that Bladestorm's cool-down can be reduced to 1 minute by the use of a glyph.
You as an Arms Warrior, let's go through the attack phase of your perfect battle. You will have the ability to beat your opponent time after time if you can pull of this sequence. It's that simple. It's been tested and tried to be the best Warrior spec around. The sequence goes as follows:
Charge the opponent, immobilizing them for a few seconds. After you do this, immediately hit your mortal strike to get that big burst of damage in and prevent any healing from happening for a while. Even if they get heal off while you're pummeling them after this, it's not going to be enough to combat your damage. After the Mortal strike, you're going to want to hamstring them so they can't run away. The strategy is flawless so far. They've been immobilized, slowed and their healing has been shot to the ground in the first few moments of the battle. There's not much they can do now. Note that if you're fighting a Rogue, you should be sure to rend after the hamstring to prevent Vanish from letting your prey get away. This is what we call the setup, or control phase of the fight. You've set up various barriers and effects that prevent your opponent from countering your attack.
The damage phase is made up of spamming Mortal Strike, Overpower and Execute. It does not use all of your rage any longer is the great thing about Execute post 3.1 for World of Warcraft Warrior. This makes it viable for use during mid combat now. If they run, you just intercept them and start the setup phase again. They're going to run out of tricks, and usually by the second setup phase they'll be down for the count. If not, this burst damage makes sure that they're going to be wasting all of their time trying to prevent their damage and won't have anything left to damage you with!
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