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+ | [[Agility Strength Defense and Attack Power]] (reference) | ||
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+ | [[Category:World of Warcraft]] |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 14 February 2012
Summary
Warriors are the melee-centered class. These characters are tough as nails and masters of weaponry and tactics. The special abilities of the Warrior are naturally combat-oriented. The Warrior is the ultimate toe-to-toe fighter with the most options available to him. Unlike other Warriors you might have played in other games, the Warrior of World of Warcraft has many different options and abilities to use during combat.
Guides
Hold The Line An endgame tanking reference
Relative Aggro of Warrior Skills (1.7 patch)
Damage Increase From Criticals
Agility Strength Defense and Attack Power (reference)