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#1 Mar 02 2011 at 10:07 PM Rating: Decent
Hey guys, Im fairly new to WoW and to warrior class. I have decided to go fury warrior cuz dual wielding two-hander weapons sounds like a good time :p, but there is only one problem im kinda lost on the stances and when I should use them. Also I don't know what macros I should make to become an effective Fury Warrior. Any help would be much appreciated :) thnx guys
#2 Mar 07 2011 at 10:17 AM Rating: Decent
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Hello,

As a Fury Warrior you spend the majority of your time in Berserker stance - as a good portion of your abilities (Raging Blow, Whirlwind, etc) require this stance.

For macros - a useful macro would be a Charge/Intercept macro (I wont go into discussing macro making here) so it performs the following:

1.) When out of Combat - it switches you to Battle Stance. This will allow you to charge in for extra rage/mobility.

2.) When in Combat - it switches you to Berserker stance so you can Intercept (and also use it to put you into Berserker after a charge by clicking again) in combat.

Macros are NOT required but can be helpful.

TL:DR -

DPS in Berserker stance - always. Ability Priority is > Bloodthirst>Raging Blow>Bloodthirst>(Bloodsurge Slam only/Shout/Heroic Strike over 70 Rage) - repeat.
#3 Mar 23 2011 at 9:56 PM Rating: Decent
I've been a Fury Warrior for a while now and with the exception of some bad low level dungeon pugs, I've honestly never had a reason to switch out of Berserker stance.
#4 Apr 15 2011 at 2:18 PM Rating: Decent
whats ur DPS rotation look like for your fury warrior? Currently I have Bloodthirst to whirlwind to Bloodthirst to cleave to slam. Of course whenever im enraged I use raging blow. i am currently lvl 52 btw as well
#5 Apr 15 2011 at 2:25 PM Rating: Decent
ohhh and btw emotion blues, how would i make that macro ur speaking of?
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