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#1 Jun 28 2010 at 4:13 PM Rating: Good
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Warrior was one of the few classes I didn't give much thought in my wow career. I preferred ranged damage and rogue. When I decided to roll a tank, I rolled a paladin and took it to 65; but boredom set in long before. What a huge mistake. Not with warrior. The moment I hit 15 I queued up for RFC and we blew threw it in 5 min, tanking 5-10 mobs at a time from the get go. I've never had so much fun tanking before in any MMO I've played. No spells, no special forms..it's just... raw.

Edited, Jun 28th 2010 3:14pm by GuardianFaith
#2 Jun 28 2010 at 4:23 PM Rating: Good
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Old world content is significantly easier than it used to be, and classes are way better geared and far more powerful at those levels than they used to be (especially since talents are balanced for level 80).

So, no, they couldn't always take on 5 mobs at once, even in RFC. You'd use CC and try and take smaller groups, so your healer could A. keep you up and B. not go OOM. Especially since Spell Healing/Power wasn't available initially.
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#3 Jun 28 2010 at 4:43 PM Rating: Good
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Although early warrior talent tree tiers are roughly the same. The only major changes for warriors has been Victory rush being a core skill for leveling and glyphs become available (which help a lot more than they look like they should.)
#4 Jun 28 2010 at 6:39 PM Rating: Good
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Original Warrior Trees

New Warrior trees

They might not be THAT changed, but there are still sizable buffs there (specifically in the Prot tree). Imp Thunder Clap and Shield Spec kick the old Protection's ***. Fury is essentially the same, because +% crit is naturally going to be your first points.

Arms is stronger overall, though I guess not by THAT much. Still better though (way better if your best weapon is a mace).

Look through those old trees. It makes the new ones feel SO powerful.
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#5 Jun 30 2010 at 9:57 AM Rating: Decent
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To me the major changes really happened on the Prot side of things. Tanking with a warrior is just amazingly awesome now. Finally doing enough damage that you can use it as a leveling spec, all the cool stuff like Warbringer, Heroic Throw, Shockwave... There is the plain huge numbers coming out of (even a nerfed) Shield Slam, and who of us doesn't wish for Revenge having a shorter cooldown right now?

I have a bear and a DK to tank with, and a pally is on it's way to 80, but they just don't come close to what I can get out of my warrior in terms of plain fun.

My dps gear still sucks, and tank queues are almost instant, so I can't really comment on that part of the game. But overall I think we have come a long way since the beginnings, and hopefully that trend will continue.
#6 Jul 02 2010 at 1:32 PM Rating: Good
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devioususer wrote:
Although early warrior talent tree tiers are roughly the same. The only major changes for warriors has been Victory rush being a core skill for leveling and glyphs become available (which help a lot more than they look like they should.)


Thunderclap change was a major change too. No longer limited to 4 mobs, you didn't have to worry about how big the pulls were as long as the healer could heal the incoming damage, spam thunderclap.

But like idiggory said, buff to gear and debuff to mobs has made lower level instances a lot easier than they once were.
#7 Jul 04 2010 at 9:26 PM Rating: Good
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Kanngarnix wrote:
and who of us doesn't wish for Revenge having a shorter cooldown right now?


I love tanking Festergut with 9 stacks of the buff, revenge crits for about 15-20k, it makes me smile. The Shield Slam crits' are really nice too.

I haven't tanked with any other class beyond level 35ish, but warrior definately blows druid tanking out of the water in the fun factor, but that's probably because I found druid tanking stressful, as I was always rage starved. Paladins are probably the most boring class to tank with, just Righteous Fury and Consecrate and you're pretty much sorted for most PuG groups.

Also, looking at that talent tree makes me glad I missed out vanilla, as a warrior, but I still wish I had started playing at launch.
#8 Jul 06 2010 at 12:39 AM Rating: Decent
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warrior definately blows druid tanking out of the water in the fun factor, but that's probably because I found druid tanking stressful, as I was always rage starved.


What puts warriors above bears in terms of fun is utility. Bash having a one minute cooldown means you don't even need to think about interrupting spells most of the time. You can't Intervene if a mob gets away and starts pounding on a teammate, and while you might get lucky and have Feral Charge off cooldown, there just isnt a Mocking Blow to immediately get that mob's attention, and no Concussion Blow you could have used on the one you tanked while taking care of matters in the back.

Faerie Fire as fairly equal to Heroic Throw in terms of threat, but it lacks the silencing component, and while stacking Lacerates is about the same activity as stacking Sunders, the damage (and threat) coming from a single application just isn't anywhere near that what you get from a Devastate.

Rage isn't much of a problem for my bear unless I'm off-tanking. This is where things can really spiral out of control. No threat - not getting beat on - less rage - less abilities - less threat... This isn't so much of a problem in current raids since those bosses more or less depend on taking turns on taunts anyway, but I was greatly surprised - and disappointed - when I did Patchwerk for the weekly recently and had to work my furry **** off to come and stay anywhere near the much worse geared warrior. (That said it was probably better for ME to eat the Hateful Strikes anyway, but still..)

Out of the 3 tanking classes I have played up to and at 80 so far, warrior wins. DK comes fairly close. Still considering my druid the overall better class though, for the raw(r) power and all the other things besides tanking you can do with it.

A pally (56) is in the works, and I can't wait to see how he will fit into all this. At this early stage, it has been the most boring class to level and play - and to tank with. I expect this to change once I get to learn Hammer of the Righteous at 60 and finally have an attack button to press while tanking, but currently its rather painful to be forced into passiveness between Judgements. A warrior feels more active and involved from early on.
#9 Jul 06 2010 at 9:18 AM Rating: Default
Sgriob wrote:
[quote=Kanngarnix]Also, looking at that talent tree makes me glad I missed out vanilla, as a warrior, but I still wish I had started playing at launch.
I found it very painful; my first toon was a Warrior with leather gears and some spirits. I've learned the hard way until level 50. I don’t miss Vanilla WoW.
#10 Jul 27 2010 at 6:38 PM Rating: Decent
Warriors are excellent with PvP/PvE expertise in their own ways. Wearing plate and eithe demolishing their foes with two giant blades or protecting the group from death, warriors are excellent in their positions. The new spells are just very fun, with whirlwind and enraging and such. I love warriors. :)
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