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'''These pages are quite out of date, and were written while we were all still leveling our toon is dec 04/ jan 05. left for posterity's sake.'''
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Rather than contributing a talent "build", I thought I would have us break down and evaluate the Warrior talents individually.  
 
Rather than contributing a talent "build", I thought I would have us break down and evaluate the Warrior talents individually.  
  
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=== Improved Heroic Strike / Deflection / Improved Rend ===
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=== Improved Heroic Strike / Deflection / Improved Rend === [http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Improved_Heroic_Strike_.2F_Deflection_.2F_Improved_Rend Details]
  
 
'''Improved Heroic Strike''' - 3 points<br>
 
'''Improved Heroic Strike''' - 3 points<br>
# Reduces the cost of your Heroic Strike ability by 1 rage point.
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'''Utility Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Reduces the cost of your Heroic Strike ability by 2 rage points.
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''If HS is going to be your main rage dump (i.e. low levels or specialized fast 1h build) it's OK, otherwise avoid.''<br>
# Reduces the cost of your Heroic Strike ability by 3 rage points.
 
 
 
Without this talent, the Heroic Strike skill is one of the least rage efficient skills a warrior can use (15 rage for 124 damage at rank 8 - or 8.26 DPR). Full investment in this talent improves the efficiency to 10 DPR, which still leaves HS near the bottom of the list in terms of efficient use of rage for damage. (see [[Warrior Rage Efficiency]])<br>
 
Additionally, no rage is generated when doing a HS attack, nor on the subsequent regular attack. For a slow 2H weapon user, this is a devastating blow to overall rage generation. A fast 1H weapon user (or dual wielder) may find the skill and talent more attractive, but in my opinion the talent is not a good value.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Steaming Pile of... Well if you use it early and get rid of it on a respec it's OK''<br>
 
 
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
''5 points that could be better spent elsewhere, but luckily only 5''<br>
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''3 points that could be better spent elsewhere, but luckily only 3''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''People may giggle if you admit you have it, but they won't throw you out of the group...''<br>
 
''People may giggle if you admit you have it, but they won't throw you out of the group...''<br>
  
  
 
'''Deflection''' - 5 points<br>
 
'''Deflection''' - 5 points<br>
# Increases your Parry chance by 1%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases your Parry chance by 2%.
 
# Increases your Parry chance by 3%.
 
# Increases your Parry chance by 4%.
 
# Increases your Parry chance by 5%.
 
 
 
If you have talent points kicking around and you don't know where to spend them, '''buy this talent'''. A successful parry negates all incoming melee damage from a single source - making 1% parry improvement significantly more effective than a 1% shield block improvement. The only time this passive talent isn't really helping you is when your only attackers are using magic damage.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Belongs in any defensive minded "protection spec" even though it's in Arms''<br>
 
''Belongs in any defensive minded "protection spec" even though it's in Arms''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Absolutely worth the points unless your plan has no room for it.''<br>
 
''Absolutely worth the points unless your plan has no room for it.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Just get it already...''
 
''Just get it already...''
  
  
 
'''Improved Rend''' - 3 points<br>
 
'''Improved Rend''' - 3 points<br>
# Increases the bleed damage done by your Rend ability by 15%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the bleed damage done by your Rend ability by 25%.
 
# Increases the bleed damage done by your Rend ability by 35%.
 
 
 
Rend is worth using with or without this talent. With this talent, if allowed to run it's full duration (it's a DoT skill) has Damage Per Rage (DPR) nearly matching that of Mortal Strike with a top-end weapon. Even at half duration (i.e. the monster dies half way through), Rend easily outperforms Heroic Strike. Bottom line, if you're playing your warrior effectively, you will be using this skill a lot, and boosting the damage of a highly used skill doesn't hurt.
 
 
 
BTW, Rend stacks with other warrior's Rends, but I believe using it again while your own Rend is still in effect only resets the DoT timer for your Rend.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''A nice talent, but depends on a skill use. Also a pre-requisite for an excellent passive talent.''<br>
 
''A nice talent, but depends on a skill use. Also a pre-requisite for an excellent passive talent.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''When you're tight on points, you may be able to live without it. You can still use the plain skill.''<br>
 
''When you're tight on points, you may be able to live without it. You can still use the plain skill.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Belongs in most Arms builds, but other builds can skip it.''
 
''Belongs in most Arms builds, but other builds can skip it.''
  
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=== Improved Charge / Tactical Mastery / Improved Thunder Clap ===
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=== Improved Charge / Tactical Mastery / Improved Thunder Clap === [http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Improved_Charge_.2F_Tactical_Mastery_.2F_Improved_Thunder_Clap Details]
 
 
'''Improved Charge''' - 2 points<br>
 
# Increases the rage generated by your Charge ability by 3.
 
# Increases the rage generated by your Charge ability by 6.
 
 
 
Charge is only available in one stance, and doesn't work when "in-combat" - that includes when an enemy mob has seen you and started casting a ranged spell. In other words, the skill gets used rarely enough that spending talent points to boost it's effectiveness (and the extra rage is nice) doesn't seem like a great use of talent points.
 
  
'''Utility Rank:''' 1/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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'''Improved Charge'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 1/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Would be much higher if Charge worked in combat, but it doesn't.''<br>
 
''Would be much higher if Charge worked in combat, but it doesn't.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
''Only worth the points if you can't think of ANYWHERE else to put them, but it's only 3.''<br>
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''Only worth the points if you can't think of ANYWHERE else to put them, but it's only 2.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Almost anything besides this is a better way to get the 10 Arms talents for the next tier.''
 
''Almost anything besides this is a better way to get the 10 Arms talents for the next tier.''
  
  
'''Tactical Mastery''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Tactical Mastery'''<br>
# You retain up to 5 of your rage points when you change stances.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# You retain up to 10 of your rage points when you change stances.
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''If you see a tactical use for it that you MUST do, then you need it, otherwise you don't.''<br>
# You retain up to 15 of your rage points when you change stances.
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# You retain up to 20 of your rage points when you change stances.
 
# You retain up to 25 of your rage points when you change stances.
 
 
 
With recent changes that made many attacks work in multiple/all stances, this talent lost some of its utility, but it is not completely useless. Some example uses:<br>
 
- You're tanking in another stance, but need to switch to Defensive to use taunt. While taunt is 0 rage, it's nice to keep some rage after the taunt for building up a little aggro surplus (hint: sunder armor).<br>
 
- You're in defensive stance and want to switch to battle or beserker stance to use execute (need at least 15 rage, but more rage means more damage).<br>
 
- Starting combat strong and fast. Charge in, switch to Beserk stance, Whirlwind (25 rage needed), and switch back to Battle stance.<br>
 
- You're in Defensive stance, for some reason don't have Piercing Howl, so you need to switch to Battle or Beserk stance to hamstring an enemy who is a possible flight risk (10 rage needed).<br>
 
 
 
Other than those examples, I can't really think of anything critical. Most times I've needed to switch stances, I've found I can quickly blow out any surplus rage before switching and didn't particularly need tactical mastery.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''If you see something in the above list of uses that you MUST do, then you need it, otherwise you don't.''<br>
 
'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''A better way to get to 10 Arms points than Charge/Thunderclap talents.''<br>
 
''A better way to get to 10 Arms points than Charge/Thunderclap talents.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''A good talent, but far from mandatory.''
 
''A good talent, but far from mandatory.''
  
  
'''Improved Thunder Clap''' - 3 points<br>
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'''Improved Thunder Clap'''<br>
# Increases the damage done by your Thunder Clap by 8%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the damage done by your Thunder Clap by 16%.
 
# Increases the damage done by your Thunder Clap by 25%.
 
 
 
This talent has had a lot of haters for a while. Many people don't spend the gold to get higher ranks of the skill. Against 4 opponents, at maxed rank and maxed talent, the Damage per Rage is a little better than Heroic Strike (that's not saying much). I reccomend leaving Thunder Clap at rank 1 and just use it for the slow attack and aggro generation, but do what you like.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Extra damage on a weak, barely used skill... whee! Still better than the Charge talent, IMO.''<br>
 
''Extra damage on a weak, barely used skill... whee! Still better than the Charge talent, IMO.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Every talent point is precious. Friends don't let friends get the Thunder Clap talent.''<br>
 
''Every talent point is precious. Friends don't let friends get the Thunder Clap talent.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Out of witty comments...''
 
''Out of witty comments...''
  
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=== Improved Overpower / Anger Management / Deep Wounds ===
 
=== Improved Overpower / Anger Management / Deep Wounds ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Improved_Overpower_.2F_Anger_Management_.2F_Deep_Wounds Details]
  
'''Improved Overpower''' - 2 points<br>
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'''Improved Overpower'''<br>
# Increases the critical strike chance of your Overpower ability by 25%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the critical strike chance of your Overpower ability by 50%.
 
 
 
The skill is great, I use it every time it comes up and it's way up there in the Damage per Rage rankings. On the flip side, it's exclusive to Battle stance, and it doesn't come up nearly as often as I'd like (requires the opponent to dodge first). Against a dodge happy Rogue in PvP, this skill with both talent points is nearly a guaranteed win (if they're smart, they'll run away and come back without their "extra dodging" skill going).
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''An opportunity to nearly double the damage on what was already a highly efficient damage dealing skill.''<br>
 
''An opportunity to nearly double the damage on what was already a highly efficient damage dealing skill.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''To get to this tier, you sometimes need to make some sacrifices, but as Arms is so popular, not penalized too much.''<br>
 
''To get to this tier, you sometimes need to make some sacrifices, but as Arms is so popular, not penalized too much.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Get it if you plan to be in Battle Stance a lot.''
 
''Get it if you plan to be in Battle Stance a lot.''
  
  
'''Anger Management''' - 1 point<br>
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'''Anger Management'''<br>
# Increases the time required for your Rage to decay while out of combat by 30%.
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'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
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''It's mostly about pacing, but extra rage during combat is always hard to turn down.''<br>
Your fighting pace has to be in a bit of a sweet spot for this to make any difference. If you're in a group that stops to drink/chat a lot between each battle, all your rage will be gone whether or not you take this talent. If you're in a gung-ho group that mows through pulls non-stop, you'll almost never be out of combat long enough to notice the difference. Somewhere inbetween there's a happy medium where this talent is very nice. Also pretty useless if you're an execute happy warrior as you'll never have rage left over at the end of a fight.
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'''Cost Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''It's all about pacing...''<br>
 
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''You have to have 5 points in Tactical Mastery to get here, but there are worse things you could do with your talent points''<br>
 
''You have to have 5 points in Tactical Mastery to get here, but there are worse things you could do with your talent points''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
''You won't know if you need this until you have a better feel for your personal play style.''
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''You won't know if you need this until you have a better feel for your personal play style (& rage needs).''
 
 
 
 
'''Deep Wounds''' - 3 points<br>
 
# Your critical strikes cause the opponent to bleed, dealing 20% of your melee weapon's average damage over 12 seconds.
 
# Your critical strikes cause the opponent to bleed, dealing 40% of your melee weapon's average damage over 12 seconds.
 
# Your critical strikes cause the opponent to bleed, dealing 60% of your melee weapon's average damage over 12 seconds.
 
  
It's passive (always on - working with normal attacks), which is reason enough to love this talent. If you have a slow high damage weapon, it will add significant damage. If you have a fast weapon, it will proc more often (although I don't think it stacks). Advantage goes to the big slow weapons (the start of a trend).
 
  
'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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'''Deep Wounds'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Less if you have a wimpy weapon...''<br>
 
''Less if you have a wimpy weapon...''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Docked a little for being a 10 req tier talent, but the Rend pre-requisite isn't a big detraction.''<br>
 
''Docked a little for being a 10 req tier talent, but the Rend pre-requisite isn't a big detraction.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Passive talents are great!''
 
''Passive talents are great!''
  
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=== Two-Handed Weapon Specialization / Impale ===
 
=== Two-Handed Weapon Specialization / Impale ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Two-Handed_Weapon_Specialization_.2F_Impale Details]
  
'''Two-Handed Weapon Specialization''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Two-Handed Weapon Specialization'''<br>
# Increases the damage you deal with two-handed weapons melee weapons by 1%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the damage you deal with two-handed weapons melee weapons by 2%.
 
# Increases the damage you deal with two-handed weapons melee weapons by 3%.
 
# Increases the damage you deal with two-handed weapons melee weapons by 4%.
 
# Increases the damage you deal with two-handed weapons melee weapons by 5%.
 
 
 
If you want to be dishing out damage, you'll likely be using a two-handed weapon (dual wield has issues with missing too much). If you're using a shield a lot (i.e. tanking) this talent doesn't help much. I like this talent better than the more specific ones mainly for the flexibility. If you dump 5 points into axes, and then find a mace that's clearly better, you're stuck with 5 useless talent points. The 2H category is a safer bet.
 
 
 
That said, increasing damage by a 1% per talent point isn't too mind blowing. You're looking at an additional 15 damage on a hit of a high end 2H weapon.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Pretty middle of the road, but OK.''<br>
 
''Pretty middle of the road, but OK.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''If you're doing an Arms build, I can't think of a better way to get to the next tier, otherwise there are tempting options in other talent categories.''<br>
 
''If you're doing an Arms build, I can't think of a better way to get to the next tier, otherwise there are tempting options in other talent categories.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Hey, at least it's passive.''
 
''Hey, at least it's passive.''
  
  
'''Impale''' - 2 points<br>
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'''Impale'''<br>
# Increases the critical strike damage done by your abilities in Battle, Defensive, and Berserker stance by 10%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the critical strike damage done by your abilities in Battle, Defensive, and Berserker stance by 20%.
 
 
 
Don't jump too quickly on this talent - it does nothing for your damage when you crit a normal attack. Normal attacks are most of your damage. However, if you find yourself using special attacks that can crit (such as mortal strike and execute) all the time, then you may see decent returns here.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Doesn't trigger as often as one would like, but when it does it's handy.''<br>
 
''Doesn't trigger as often as one would like, but when it does it's handy.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Pre-reqs aren't too painful, and it's only a couple talent points either way.''<br>
 
''Pre-reqs aren't too painful, and it's only a couple talent points either way.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''A matter of personal style I guess...''
 
''A matter of personal style I guess...''
  
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=== Axe Specialization / Sweeping Strikes / Mace Specialization / Sword Specialization ===
 
=== Axe Specialization / Sweeping Strikes / Mace Specialization / Sword Specialization ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Axe_Specialization_.2F_Sweeping_Strikes_.2F_Mace_Specialization_.2F_Sword_Specialization Details]
  
'''Sweeping Strikes''' - 1 point<br>
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'''Sweeping Strikes'''<br>
# You next 5 melee weapon swings strike an additional nearby opponent.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
This is a great skill, and the only way to use it is to get the talent. What puts Sweeping Strikes above Cleave is the fact that if you use a special attack while the skill is active, the special also strikes an additional opponent. Think doubled up Mortal Strikes. Combinig Sweeping Strikes with Cleave yields interesting results - give it a try! Even without specials stacking, this is a great skill.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''If you get this far in the Arms tree, and don't pick up this Talent, you should be shot.''<br>
 
''If you get this far in the Arms tree, and don't pick up this Talent, you should be shot.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Getting here means giving up some other nice talents on other trees, but it's still a bargain.''<br>
 
''Getting here means giving up some other nice talents on other trees, but it's still a bargain.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Get it, use it, love it.''
 
''Get it, use it, love it.''
  
  
'''Axe Specialization''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Axe Specialization'''<br>
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Axes by 1%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Axes by 2%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Axes by 3%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Axes by 4%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Axes by 5%.
 
 
 
It's a shame this talent can't be gotten along with Flurry. Consensus among the PvP crowd is that of all the Specializations, the critical strike % ones are the best (a lucky streak of several criticals in a row usually means a duel victory).
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.''<br>
 
''All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.''<br>
  
  
'''Mace Specialization''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Mace Specialization'''<br>
# Gives you a 1% chance to stun your target for 3 seconds with a mace.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Gives you a 2% chance to stun your target for 3 seconds with a mace.
 
# Gives you a 3% chance to stun your target for 3 seconds with a mace.
 
# Gives you a 4% chance to stun your target for 3 seconds with a mace.
 
# Gives you a 5% chance to stun your target for 3 seconds with a mace.
 
 
 
This is more for the defensive minded or group PvP types. It would be even better if there wasn't a diminishing returns on stuns vs. a single target, including stuns your party member may be trying to apply with better durations. Back when it was a bit easier to have both people swore by the combination of this talent and improved revenge (which also stuns).
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''See if it works for you, but the diminishing returns put it below the others in this category, IMO.''<br>
 
''See if it works for you, but the diminishing returns put it below the others in this category, IMO.''<br>
  
  
'''Sword Specialization''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Sword Specialization'''<br>
# Gives you a 1% chance to get an extra attack after dealing damage with your Sword.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Gives you a 2% chance to get an extra attack after dealing damage with your Sword.
 
# Gives you a 3% chance to get an extra attack after dealing damage with your Sword.
 
# Gives you a 4% chance to get an extra attack after dealing damage with your Sword.
 
# Gives you a 5% chance to get an extra attack after dealing damage with your Sword.
 
 
 
Similar net effect as increasing critical damage, except the extra attack can miss. On the upside, if you're using a fast weapon with Unbridled Wrath, this would keep your rage building at a faster pace than the critical damage route (due to the Unbridled Wrath bonus rage).
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
 
''Personal Taste.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
 
''Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.''<br>
 
''All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.''<br>
  
  
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=== Polearm Specialization / Improved Hamstring ===
 
=== Polearm Specialization / Improved Hamstring ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Polearm_Specialization_.2F_Improved_Hamstring Details]
  
'''Polearm Specialization''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Polearm Specialization'''<br>
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Polearms by 1%.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Polearms by 2%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Polearms by 3%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Polearms by 4%.
 
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with Polearms by 5%.
 
 
 
Polearms/Spears (they're both in this category now) are generally the best weapons for Mortal Strike. Mortal Strike is the class favorite for damage output. For that reason, this specialization gets a slight nod, but the comments on Axe Specialization applies just as well here.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Very specified, but those going for the optimal Mortal Strike will end up going this route.''<br>
 
''Very specified, but those going for the optimal Mortal Strike will end up going this route.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Missed opportunities, but not the worst way to get to 30 arms.''<br>
 
''Missed opportunities, but not the worst way to get to 30 arms.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Just make sure you get your hands on a good polearm, or you'll feel silly taking this talent.''<br>
 
''Just make sure you get your hands on a good polearm, or you'll feel silly taking this talent.''<br>
  
  
'''Improved Hamstring''' - 2/2 points<br>
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'''Improved Hamstring'''<br>
# Increases the movement slow effect of your Hamstring ability by 5%.
+
*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
# Increases the movement slow effect of your Hamstring ability by 10%.
 
 
 
This talent was stealthed nerfed recently (IGN didn't even catch on) from 10% per point to 5% per point. The difference between 0 points and 2 points is if a PvP opponent is using a haste potion, the net effect after the 2 point hamstring is the normal run speed - so you may be able to keep up, whereas with 0 points they'll be slightly faster.
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''A shadow of the talent (and skill) it once was.''<br>
 
''A shadow of the talent (and skill) it once was.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Probably should be a higher rating, but I'm bitter about the 10%->5% nerf.''<br>
 
''Probably should be a higher rating, but I'm bitter about the 10%->5% nerf.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''It's a bad value for your talent points, but if you're a die hard PvP player you should still get it.''<br>
 
''It's a bad value for your talent points, but if you're a die hard PvP player you should still get it.''<br>
  
  
  
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=== Mortal Strike ===
 
=== Mortal Strike ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Arms_Talents#Mortal_Strike Details]
  
'''Mortal Strike''' - 1 point<br>
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'''Mortal Strike'''<br>
# A vicious strike that deals 200% weapon damage and wounds the target, reducing the effectiveness of any healing by 50% for 10 seconds.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
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''Hey, I don't particularly like it, but I recognize it's very good...''<br>
Still the Warrior's best way of dealing damage. If you don't dump 30 talent points into Arms pre-requisites, you'll never get to try it. This is an instant attack, meaning the best weapon to use with it is the biggest, slowest 2hander you can find (usually a spear or polearm). If you are sneaky with your macros, you could conceivably have a 1h / shield setup (tanking) that swapped in a 2H for MS only and then swapped back... but that's another Wiki page...
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 10/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Hey, I don't particularly like it, but I recognize it's that good...''<br>
 
'''Cost Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''A lot of good talents in other trees are just barely out of reach. Them's the breaks.''<br>
 
''A lot of good talents in other trees are just barely out of reach. Them's the breaks.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Unless you have a very clear plan for your talents, this is the default end-goal talent.''<br>
 
''Unless you have a very clear plan for your talents, this is the default end-goal talent.''<br>
  
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[edit 1/28/05 - Docked utility by 1 due to the "nerf" in the previous patch (long overdue)]
 
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== FURY ==
 
== FURY ==
  
 
=== Booming Voice / Cruelty ===
 
=== Booming Voice / Cruelty ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Booming_Voice_.2F_Cruelty Details]
  
'''Booming Voice''' - 5 points<br>
+
'''Booming Voice'''<br>
# Increases the duration of your Battle Shout and Demoralizing Shout by 50% (10% per point).
+
*'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
I don't find it necessary to have longer durations on either of these shouts. Battle Shout can be renewed before a battle (hint: perfect use for bloodrage during downtime), and Demoralizing Shout is usually worth re-casting as each new shout helps generate aggro towards you (for tanking groups).
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''More useful if your playstyle leaves you without either of these shouts still active at the end of battle''<br>
 
''More useful if your playstyle leaves you without either of these shouts still active at the end of battle''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Can be picked up cheaply by nearly any build. Don't rush to 5 if 1 point here works for you.''<br>
 
''Can be picked up cheaply by nearly any build. Don't rush to 5 if 1 point here works for you.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Fine to get it, just know what you're trading off.''<br>
 
''Fine to get it, just know what you're trading off.''<br>
  
  
'''Cruelty''' - 5 points<br>
+
'''Cruelty'''<br>
# Increases your chance to get a critical strike with melee weapons by 5% (1% per point).
+
*'''Utility Rank:''' 10/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
A tier 1 talent that has the same effect for all weapons that some high tier Arms talents way up the tree have only for a single wepaon. Gee... I wonder which is better?
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 10/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''More damage with any weapon you use. Avoid if you dislike dealing damage.''<br>
 
''More damage with any weapon you use. Avoid if you dislike dealing damage.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''If you have unused points, put them here before nearly anything else.''<br>
 
''If you have unused points, put them here before nearly anything else.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Great talent with no significant tradeoffs, what's not to like?''<br>
 
''Great talent with no significant tradeoffs, what's not to like?''<br>
  
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=== Improved Demoralizing Shout / Unbridled Wrath ===
 
=== Improved Demoralizing Shout / Unbridled Wrath ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Improved_Demoralizing_Shout_.2F_Unbridled_Wrath Details]
  
'''Improved Demoralizing Shout''' - 5 points<br>
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'''Improved Demoralizing Shout'''<br>
# Increases the attack power reduction of your Demoralizing Shout by 25% (5% per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
Demoralizing shout is available in every stance, and I highly reccomend casting it early in every battle whether you're tanking or soloing (exception: non-hostile nearby mobs you don't want to add with the short radius AoE). Putting talent points into boosting a skill that is used once nearly every battle (sometimes more) seems like a reasonable prospect. The 5% per point may not be the best bang for your buck, but the factor that usually tips the balance is access to Piercing Howl. Note that if a mob you've Demo Shouted happens to hit someone else (i.e. someone's offtanking or you aren't doing your job), the Demoralizing Shout effect helps the other party member.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Used often. Someone should do some methodical measuring of the net effect on damage taken, but until then it doesn't seem to hurt.''<br>
 
''Used often. Someone should do some methodical measuring of the net effect on damage taken, but until then it doesn't seem to hurt.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Most people won't put this many points on a talent like this unless they're working on something (piercing howl).''<br>
 
''Most people won't put this many points on a talent like this unless they're working on something (piercing howl).''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''A no brainer if you want P.Howl. Much more thought required otherwise.''<br>
 
''A no brainer if you want P.Howl. Much more thought required otherwise.''<br>
  
  
 
'''Unbridled Wrath''' - 5 points
 
'''Unbridled Wrath''' - 5 points
# Gives you a 40% chance to generate an additional Rage point when you deal melee damage (8% per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
Rage generation is still a contentious subject these days. If you don't have enough of it, this talent is potentially a godsend. If you have too much of it (pheh! no such thing!) then any points in this talent are a total waste. Hard part is, there are tons of variables involved in whether you have too little or enough rage - so the only real way to find out is to play your warrior and see what you need. My reccomendation is, if you're mostly using a fast weapon (dagger/shield for example) get this talent - if you're mostly using a slow weapon (MS user perhaps?) skip this talent. If you're a fast weapon user and get the talent and find you have ''too much'' rage, then respec and get rid of it...
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Hard to say. 10/10 for some folks, 0/10 for others. Will refine the ranking after more testing.''<br>
 
''Hard to say. 10/10 for some folks, 0/10 for others. Will refine the ranking after more testing.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Often comes into play at a stage of talent distribution where points are tight. If fewer than 5 points does the trick for you, don't waste extra talent points here.''<br>
 
''Often comes into play at a stage of talent distribution where points are tight. If fewer than 5 points does the trick for you, don't waste extra talent points here.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Don't jump on this one early unless you're really frustrated by poor rage generation. Grab it once you understand your rage needs.''<br>
 
''Don't jump on this one early unless you're really frustrated by poor rage generation. Grab it once you understand your rage needs.''<br>
  
  
 
=== Improved Cleave / Piercing Howl / Blood Craze / Improved Battle Shout ===
 
=== Improved Cleave / Piercing Howl / Blood Craze / Improved Battle Shout ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Improved_Cleave_.2F_Piercing_Howl_.2F_Blood_Craze_.2F_Improved_Battle_Shout Details]
  
'''Improved Cleave''' - 3 points
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'''Improved Cleave'''<br>
# Increases the bonus damage done by your Cleave ability by 60% (20% per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
With or without this talent, Cleave is a bit of a rage hog. In addition to the rage cost, you don't generate rage on the Cleave hits, nor on the following normal hit. This is not an instant skill, meaning it takes the place of a regular strike. With a really slow weapon, that can leave you without rage for a while.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''More damage is always a nice attribute, but are you a cleave user?''<br>
 
''More damage is always a nice attribute, but are you a cleave user?''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Doesn't feel like a good value. Those who saw the beta version still miss their extra hits.''<br>
 
''Doesn't feel like a good value. Those who saw the beta version still miss their extra hits.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''A viable option in a fury build, but nothing overwhelming..''<br>
 
''A viable option in a fury build, but nothing overwhelming..''<br>
  
  
'''Piercing Howl''' - 1 point
+
'''Piercing Howl'''<br>
# Causes all enemies near the warrior to be dazed for 6 seconds.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
Another one of those skills that you don't get unless you buy the talent. The skill is usable in all stances, and is very useful. When tanking, add it to the mix (in addition to Demoralizing Shout) when trying to hold multiple opponents. If you happen to lose aggro on one, the Daze effect will keep them from closing in on their new target too quickly. Also excellent for escapes when pulls go wrong. Monsters often daze you if you turn your back, why not daze them back and even the odds? Finally, it's just more practical than trying to keep hamstring active on everything.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 9/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Perhaps not a bread and butter source of damage, but there is something to be said for a skill that can save your butt or the life of a friend.''<br>
 
''Perhaps not a bread and butter source of damage, but there is something to be said for a skill that can save your butt or the life of a friend.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''A better use of points for a defensive player than most options in the upper Defensive talent tree. Pre-reqs not too painful.''<br>
 
''A better use of points for a defensive player than most options in the upper Defensive talent tree. Pre-reqs not too painful.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''See if you can fit it in your talent plan. Not the end of the world if you can't, but it's very nice to have.''<br>
 
''See if you can fit it in your talent plan. Not the end of the world if you can't, but it's very nice to have.''<br>
  
  
  
'''Blood Craze''' - 3 points
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'''Blood Craze'''<br>
# Allows 15% of your Health regeneration to work during combat for 20 seconds after being the victim of a critical strike (5% per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 3.5/10 (2 people rating)<br>
 
 
An extra passive that gives you more life when you're using it... sounds good on paper. Those who actually use this talent and have observed the life regained as a result usually aren't too positive about its value.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Probably ranked higher than it's worth due to my love of passives. A mediocre talent that is constantly helping you without your having to think about it is better than a fantastic talent that you never remember to use.''<br>
 
''Probably ranked higher than it's worth due to my love of passives. A mediocre talent that is constantly helping you without your having to think about it is better than a fantastic talent that you never remember to use.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 3.5/10 (2 people rating)<br>
 
''Not a good value for this far up the Fury tree.''<br>
 
''Not a good value for this far up the Fury tree.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 4/10 (2 people rating)<br>
''Something to throw in as an afterthought on a Fury plan.''<br>
+
''Something to throw in as an afterthought on a Fury plan. "Worse than improved thunder clap." (ouch)''<br>
  
  
'''Improved Battle Shout''' - 5 points
+
'''Improved Battle Shout'''<br>
# Increases the Attack Power bonus of your Battle Shout by 25% (5% per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
Similar to Demoralizing shout, the real benefit of these attack power adjustments isn't well understood. As one of the Warrior's few self-buffs, Battle Shout is worth keeping up at least in one's downtime (hint: great use for bloodrage before a big fight). In groups, this will only help the other party members who do melee damage, whereas Demoralizing shout is damage reduction for everyone in the party.
 
 
 
'''Utility Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
 
''Add a couple rank points if you religiously keep battle shout up.''<br>
 
''Add a couple rank points if you religiously keep battle shout up.''<br>
'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Would be an OK first tier talent. A tough sell in its current position.''<br>
 
''Would be an OK first tier talent. A tough sell in its current position.''<br>
'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 
''Bottom line, it's probably not worth the points this high up in the tree.''<br>
 
''Bottom line, it's probably not worth the points this high up in the tree.''<br>
  
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=== Improved Execute / Enrage ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Improved_Execute_.2F_Enrage Details]
  
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'''Improved Execute'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Players who spend most of their time in battle/beserk stance (talent tree != stance choice btw) should consider this strongly.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''A noticable improvement per talent point. Surplus rage turns into more damage anyway.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Good talent, but if you're conserving points on this tier Enrage is a tad better.''<br>
  
  
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'''Enrage'''<br>
 +
*'''Utility Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 +
''If you often find yourself surrounded by 3 or more melee enemies, this is a nice choice. Stay away if you don't enjoy dealing damage.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 +
''Passives are always a good value.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''The best talent of this tier by a hair. Solo / PvP focused players should skip.''<br>
  
=== Improved Execute / Enrage ===
 
  
'''Improved Execute''' - 2 points
 
# Reduces the Rage cost of your Execute ability by 2.
 
# Reduces the Rage cost of your Execute ability by 5.
 
  
'''Enrage''' - 5 points
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=== Improved Slam / Death Wish / Improved Intercept ===
# Gives you a 40% melee damage bonus for 4 swings any time you are the victim of a critical strike (8% per point).
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Improved_Slam_.2F_Death_Wish_.2F_Improved_Intercept Details]
  
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'''Improved Slam'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''After reading the above, if you still plan on using slam, consider the talent. The original 1.5 speed isn't too bad to begin with, however.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Not a good benefit per talent point. Save yourself some grief and buy a passive talent elsewhere.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Slam is interruptable.''<br>
  
  
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'''Death Wish'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 +
''A very situational talent, but when that situation arises, you will be very glad you have it.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Only one point, but you're looking at a lot of fury points to get there.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Are you afraid of fear? You don't have to be.''<br>
  
=== Improved Slam / Death Wish / Improved Intercept ===
 
  
'''Improved Slam''' - 5 points
+
'''Improved Intercept'''<br>
# Decreases the casting time of your Slam ability by 0.5 seconds (0.1 seconds per point).
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Like the skill, but many people can live with the non-talent cooldown.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Not bad as far as benefit per talent point, but it's up there in the fury tree.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''Either indispensible or worthless. How much do you enjoy killing players?''<br>
  
'''Death Wish''' - 1 point
 
# When activated, increases your melee damage by 20% and makes you immune to fear, but lowers your defense against all types of damage by 20%. Lasts 30 seconds.
 
  
'''Improved Intercept''' - 2 points
 
# Reduces the cooldown of your Intercept ability by 10 seconds (5 seconds per point).
 
  
  
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=== Improved Berserker Rage / Flurry ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Improved_Berserker_Rage_.2F_Flurry Details]
  
=== Improved Berserker Rage / Flurry ===
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'''Improved Berserker Rage'''<br>
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 4/10 (1 person rating)<br>
 +
''A very situational talent, and when the situation arrives, it may still not help that much.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 2/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''By this point in the talent tree, points are scarce, and you should really consider flurry instead if there's any question of a tradeoff.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 3/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''If I ever play a warlock, I'll remember to re-fear warriors 17 seconds later...''<br>
  
'''Improved Berserker Rage''' - 2 points
 
# Increases the duration of your Berserker Rage ability by 6 seconds (3 seconds per point).
 
  
'''Flurry''' - 5 points
 
# Increases your attack speed by 10% for your next 3 swings after dealing a critical strike.
 
# Increases your attack speed by 15% for your next 3 swings after dealing a critical strike.
 
# Increases your attack speed by 20% for your next 3 swings after dealing a critical strike.
 
# Increases your attack speed by 25% for your next 3 swings after dealing a critical strike.
 
# Increases your attack speed by 30% for your next 3 swings after dealing a critical strike.
 
  
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'''Flurry'''
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 8/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''A passive that results in better damage over time.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 6/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''All those wonderful arms talents that boost critical hit % are just out of reach... sush a shame. If you get this talent and haven't gotten cruelty, you probably should go back to the Hello Kitty MMORPG. (note: I like Kitty as much as the next guy, I just don't think many of her fans understand the word "synergy".)''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 7/10 (1 person rating)<br>
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''If you chose not to get Mortal Strike, this isn't a bad cornerstone of an alternate talent build.''<br>
  
  
  
 
=== Bloodthirst ===
 
=== Bloodthirst ===
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[http://wiki.theamazonbasin.com/index.php/Warrior_Fury_Talents#Bloodthirst Details]
  
'''Bloodthirst''' - 1 point
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'''Bloodthirst'''<br>
# Activates after dealing a killing blow. Your next melee weapon attack deals a 100% increased damage.
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*'''Utility Rank:''' 6/10 (2 people rating)<br>
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''If you get the killing blow (doubtful in a group), you'd better hustle to get that next attack in because the bloodthirst state wears off quickly. Alternate view: great for grinding green mobs solo.''<br>
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*'''Cost Rank:''' 5/10 (2 people rating)<br>
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''Yes, it's 1 more point, but by taking it you are losing all possibility of either concussion blow or sweeping strikes. Some consider that a fair tradeoff.''<br>
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*'''Overall Rank:''' 5.5/10 (2 people rating)<br>
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''Just because it's at the top of the talent tree doesn't mean it's good (as we'll see in protection too). Good if you're the one doing all the killing without significant downtime.''<br>
  
 
== PROTECTION ==
 
== PROTECTION ==
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=== Shield Specialization / Anticipation ===
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=== Improved Bloodrage / Toughness / Iron Will ===
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=== Last Stand / Improved Shield Block / Improved Revenge / Defiance ===
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=== Improved Sunder Armor / Improved Disarm / Improved Taunt ===
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=== Improved Shield Wall / Improved Shield Bash / Concussion Blow ===
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=== One-Handed Weapon Specialization ===
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=== Shield Discipline ===
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 18 May 2011

These pages are quite out of date, and were written while we were all still leveling our toon is dec 04/ jan 05. left for posterity's sake.

Rather than contributing a talent "build", I thought I would have us break down and evaluate the Warrior talents individually.

Each Talent has a Utility ranking (how good it is, on a 1-10 scale, ignoring pre-requisites), a Cost ranking (1 being too many poor utility pre-requisites, 10 meaning it's worth the point investment to get it nomatter what), and an Overall ranking (subjective combination of the two factors).

On some of these talents I am not speaking from direct experience, so please feel free to adjust any ratings/descriptions you feel are off. If enough people tweak the ranks, I will go through the history and edit the rank to reflect an average of current patch rankings (feel free to adjust the average yourself if you want to crunch the numbers).


ARMS

=== Improved Heroic Strike / Deflection / Improved Rend === Details

Improved Heroic Strike - 3 points
Utility Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)
If HS is going to be your main rage dump (i.e. low levels or specialized fast 1h build) it's OK, otherwise avoid.
Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)
3 points that could be better spent elsewhere, but luckily only 3
Overall Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)
People may giggle if you admit you have it, but they won't throw you out of the group...


Deflection - 5 points

  • Utility Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Belongs in any defensive minded "protection spec" even though it's in Arms

  • Cost Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Absolutely worth the points unless your plan has no room for it.

  • Overall Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Just get it already...


Improved Rend - 3 points

  • Utility Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

A nice talent, but depends on a skill use. Also a pre-requisite for an excellent passive talent.

  • Cost Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

When you're tight on points, you may be able to live without it. You can still use the plain skill.

  • Overall Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Belongs in most Arms builds, but other builds can skip it.



=== Improved Charge / Tactical Mastery / Improved Thunder Clap === Details

Improved Charge

  • Utility Rank: 1/10 (1 person rating)

Would be much higher if Charge worked in combat, but it doesn't.

  • Cost Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Only worth the points if you can't think of ANYWHERE else to put them, but it's only 2.

  • Overall Rank: 2/10 (1 person rating)

Almost anything besides this is a better way to get the 10 Arms talents for the next tier.


Tactical Mastery

  • Utility Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

If you see a tactical use for it that you MUST do, then you need it, otherwise you don't.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

A better way to get to 10 Arms points than Charge/Thunderclap talents.

  • Overall Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

A good talent, but far from mandatory.


Improved Thunder Clap

  • Utility Rank: 2/10 (1 person rating)

Extra damage on a weak, barely used skill... whee! Still better than the Charge talent, IMO.

  • Cost Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Every talent point is precious. Friends don't let friends get the Thunder Clap talent.

  • Overall Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Out of witty comments...



Improved Overpower / Anger Management / Deep Wounds

Details

Improved Overpower

  • Utility Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

An opportunity to nearly double the damage on what was already a highly efficient damage dealing skill.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

To get to this tier, you sometimes need to make some sacrifices, but as Arms is so popular, not penalized too much.

  • Overall Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Get it if you plan to be in Battle Stance a lot.


Anger Management
Utility Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)
It's mostly about pacing, but extra rage during combat is always hard to turn down.
Cost Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)
You have to have 5 points in Tactical Mastery to get here, but there are worse things you could do with your talent points
Overall Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)
You won't know if you need this until you have a better feel for your personal play style (& rage needs).


Deep Wounds

  • Utility Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Less if you have a wimpy weapon...

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Docked a little for being a 10 req tier talent, but the Rend pre-requisite isn't a big detraction.

  • Overall Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

Passive talents are great!


Two-Handed Weapon Specialization / Impale

Details

Two-Handed Weapon Specialization

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Pretty middle of the road, but OK.

  • Cost Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

If you're doing an Arms build, I can't think of a better way to get to the next tier, otherwise there are tempting options in other talent categories.

  • Overall Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Hey, at least it's passive.


Impale

  • Utility Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

Doesn't trigger as often as one would like, but when it does it's handy.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Pre-reqs aren't too painful, and it's only a couple talent points either way.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

A matter of personal style I guess...



Axe Specialization / Sweeping Strikes / Mace Specialization / Sword Specialization

Details

Sweeping Strikes

  • Utility Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

If you get this far in the Arms tree, and don't pick up this Talent, you should be shot.

  • Cost Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

Getting here means giving up some other nice talents on other trees, but it's still a bargain.

  • Overall Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Get it, use it, love it.


Axe Specialization

  • Utility Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Personal Taste.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.


Mace Specialization

  • Utility Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

Personal Taste.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.

  • Overall Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

See if it works for you, but the diminishing returns put it below the others in this category, IMO.


Sword Specialization

  • Utility Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Personal Taste.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Missed opportunity to get more valuable talents.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

All depends on your style and luck with aquiring the appropriate weapon.



Polearm Specialization / Improved Hamstring

Details

Polearm Specialization

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Very specified, but those going for the optimal Mortal Strike will end up going this route.

  • Cost Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Missed opportunities, but not the worst way to get to 30 arms.

  • Overall Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Just make sure you get your hands on a good polearm, or you'll feel silly taking this talent.


Improved Hamstring

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

A shadow of the talent (and skill) it once was.

  • Cost Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

Probably should be a higher rating, but I'm bitter about the 10%->5% nerf.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

It's a bad value for your talent points, but if you're a die hard PvP player you should still get it.



Mortal Strike

Details

Mortal Strike

  • Utility Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Hey, I don't particularly like it, but I recognize it's very good...

  • Cost Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

A lot of good talents in other trees are just barely out of reach. Them's the breaks.

  • Overall Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Unless you have a very clear plan for your talents, this is the default end-goal talent.

[edit 1/28/05 - Docked utility by 1 due to the "nerf" in the previous patch (long overdue)]




FURY

Booming Voice / Cruelty

Details

Booming Voice

  • Utility Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

More useful if your playstyle leaves you without either of these shouts still active at the end of battle

  • Cost Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Can be picked up cheaply by nearly any build. Don't rush to 5 if 1 point here works for you.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Fine to get it, just know what you're trading off.


Cruelty

  • Utility Rank: 10/10 (1 person rating)

More damage with any weapon you use. Avoid if you dislike dealing damage.

  • Cost Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

If you have unused points, put them here before nearly anything else.

  • Overall Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Great talent with no significant tradeoffs, what's not to like?


Improved Demoralizing Shout / Unbridled Wrath

Details

Improved Demoralizing Shout

  • Utility Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Used often. Someone should do some methodical measuring of the net effect on damage taken, but until then it doesn't seem to hurt.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Most people won't put this many points on a talent like this unless they're working on something (piercing howl).

  • Overall Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

A no brainer if you want P.Howl. Much more thought required otherwise.


Unbridled Wrath - 5 points

  • Utility Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Hard to say. 10/10 for some folks, 0/10 for others. Will refine the ranking after more testing.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Often comes into play at a stage of talent distribution where points are tight. If fewer than 5 points does the trick for you, don't waste extra talent points here.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Don't jump on this one early unless you're really frustrated by poor rage generation. Grab it once you understand your rage needs.


Improved Cleave / Piercing Howl / Blood Craze / Improved Battle Shout

Details

Improved Cleave

  • Utility Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

More damage is always a nice attribute, but are you a cleave user?

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Doesn't feel like a good value. Those who saw the beta version still miss their extra hits.

  • Overall Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

A viable option in a fury build, but nothing overwhelming..


Piercing Howl

  • Utility Rank: 9/10 (1 person rating)

Perhaps not a bread and butter source of damage, but there is something to be said for a skill that can save your butt or the life of a friend.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

A better use of points for a defensive player than most options in the upper Defensive talent tree. Pre-reqs not too painful.

  • Overall Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

See if you can fit it in your talent plan. Not the end of the world if you can't, but it's very nice to have.


Blood Craze

  • Utility Rank: 3.5/10 (2 people rating)

Probably ranked higher than it's worth due to my love of passives. A mediocre talent that is constantly helping you without your having to think about it is better than a fantastic talent that you never remember to use.

  • Cost Rank: 3.5/10 (2 people rating)

Not a good value for this far up the Fury tree.

  • Overall Rank: 4/10 (2 people rating)

Something to throw in as an afterthought on a Fury plan. "Worse than improved thunder clap." (ouch)


Improved Battle Shout

  • Utility Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Add a couple rank points if you religiously keep battle shout up.

  • Cost Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Would be an OK first tier talent. A tough sell in its current position.

  • Overall Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Bottom line, it's probably not worth the points this high up in the tree.

Improved Execute / Enrage

Details

Improved Execute

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Players who spend most of their time in battle/beserk stance (talent tree != stance choice btw) should consider this strongly.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

A noticable improvement per talent point. Surplus rage turns into more damage anyway.

  • Overall Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

Good talent, but if you're conserving points on this tier Enrage is a tad better.


Enrage

  • Utility Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

If you often find yourself surrounded by 3 or more melee enemies, this is a nice choice. Stay away if you don't enjoy dealing damage.

  • Cost Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

Passives are always a good value.

  • Overall Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

The best talent of this tier by a hair. Solo / PvP focused players should skip.


Improved Slam / Death Wish / Improved Intercept

Details

Improved Slam

  • Utility Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

After reading the above, if you still plan on using slam, consider the talent. The original 1.5 speed isn't too bad to begin with, however.

  • Cost Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Not a good benefit per talent point. Save yourself some grief and buy a passive talent elsewhere.

  • Overall Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

Slam is interruptable.


Death Wish

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

A very situational talent, but when that situation arises, you will be very glad you have it.

  • Cost Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

Only one point, but you're looking at a lot of fury points to get there.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Are you afraid of fear? You don't have to be.


Improved Intercept

  • Utility Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Like the skill, but many people can live with the non-talent cooldown.

  • Cost Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

Not bad as far as benefit per talent point, but it's up there in the fury tree.

  • Overall Rank: 5/10 (1 person rating)

Either indispensible or worthless. How much do you enjoy killing players?



Improved Berserker Rage / Flurry

Details

Improved Berserker Rage

  • Utility Rank: 4/10 (1 person rating)

A very situational talent, and when the situation arrives, it may still not help that much.

  • Cost Rank: 2/10 (1 person rating)

By this point in the talent tree, points are scarce, and you should really consider flurry instead if there's any question of a tradeoff.

  • Overall Rank: 3/10 (1 person rating)

If I ever play a warlock, I'll remember to re-fear warriors 17 seconds later...


Flurry

  • Utility Rank: 8/10 (1 person rating)

A passive that results in better damage over time.

  • Cost Rank: 6/10 (1 person rating)

All those wonderful arms talents that boost critical hit % are just out of reach... sush a shame. If you get this talent and haven't gotten cruelty, you probably should go back to the Hello Kitty MMORPG. (note: I like Kitty as much as the next guy, I just don't think many of her fans understand the word "synergy".)

  • Overall Rank: 7/10 (1 person rating)

If you chose not to get Mortal Strike, this isn't a bad cornerstone of an alternate talent build.


Bloodthirst

Details

Bloodthirst

  • Utility Rank: 6/10 (2 people rating)

If you get the killing blow (doubtful in a group), you'd better hustle to get that next attack in because the bloodthirst state wears off quickly. Alternate view: great for grinding green mobs solo.

  • Cost Rank: 5/10 (2 people rating)

Yes, it's 1 more point, but by taking it you are losing all possibility of either concussion blow or sweeping strikes. Some consider that a fair tradeoff.

  • Overall Rank: 5.5/10 (2 people rating)

Just because it's at the top of the talent tree doesn't mean it's good (as we'll see in protection too). Good if you're the one doing all the killing without significant downtime.

PROTECTION

--UNDER CONSTRUCTION--

Shield Specialization / Anticipation

Improved Bloodrage / Toughness / Iron Will

Last Stand / Improved Shield Block / Improved Revenge / Defiance

Improved Sunder Armor / Improved Disarm / Improved Taunt

Improved Shield Wall / Improved Shield Bash / Concussion Blow

One-Handed Weapon Specialization

Shield Discipline

--UNDER CONSTRUCTION--



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