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subject: Warrior Pvp Creating A Damage Powerhouse [print this page]


The supreme juggernautthe raging berserkerthe WoW bullywhatever you call the iron-clad warrior, it still belongs in a class of its own. In combat, they use the powerful combination of tanking and melee fighting. When everything fails, they make excellent defensive runners too. {That's what Warriors are and that's what they do best}. If you're planning to roll a Warrior PvP, the following recommendations may help.

{The Warrior's Abilities}

The Warrior is the ultimate damage-dealing powerhouse that is designed for offensive and defensive attacks. They are the walking muscles and plated armors of Warcraft and as such, they can outlast their opponents while tanking for their teams. When in fight, they like it up close and personal with their opponents where they do massive destruction to those near them. Over all, the Warriors are designed to rally their teams in PvP battles.

{The Warrior's Spec}

Although each of the three Warrior builds can dish out impressive talents, the one that's best fitted for PvP is the Arms build. It has earned a reputation for its Mortal Strike and Bladestorm as well as for its Juggernaut which makes it capable of charging even while in the thickest of combat.

The Fury build, on the other hand, is best for players who want to roll a PvE character. It has very powerful single target damage talents which may also be useful if you're going for the PvP spec. Finally is the tanking side of the Warriors the Protection Build. It is capable of tanking multiple targets thanks to its talents from the Protection tree.

{Tips for Warrior PvP}

As a Warrior battling against against real players, there are a few tips that may help you wade into the battle without getting fatal scars.

{Make the most of your Rage bar}. Warriors have the same bar as the Mana bar of the casters; it's called the Rage bar. This bar is crucial in opening up a few special abilities requiring Rage.

As the Warrior fights, the Rage points accumulate and once enough has been accumulated, special skills and abilities would become available to you. Maximize these. Also, dont waste your Rage points by changing your Stance every so often.

Know when and how to use your Stances. There is a stance that can be used for any situation. You'd do well to know when to appropriately use your Stances. For example, a Battle Stance is great for soloing but not for PvPing, the Defensive Stance works best if you need more defensive attacks, and the Berserker Stance gives you that indispensible added critical strikes. Using any of your stance may prove disadvantageous in certain situations as well as discriminate with using any of the Stances.

Again, a change of stance could mean a reset on your Rage points, which means you get to lose those special abilities that would help your team emerge victors in any PvP encounters.

Finally, for a Warrior PvP to be really effective in any team, your team should have a primary healer within range.

by: Dawn Russel




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