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#1 Apr 01 2008 at 1:23 AM Rating: Decent
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I tried WoW before so I guess I'm not really new, but still new enough to not really have an idea of everything out there. Anyway I just have one simple question that I can't seem to find the answer too.

When it comes to Warrior are you able to just stick with one or two kinds of weapons (Sword, two-handed Swords, Axes. etc.) Or do you bounce around on weapons a lot and is it best to just utilize everything out there?


Thanks in advance.
#2 Apr 01 2008 at 2:04 AM Rating: Decent
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Always go with the best wep. u can get your hands on.
#3 Apr 01 2008 at 5:52 AM Rating: Decent
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There is also the option to specialize certain types, e.g. in the Arms branch you can select polearm/axe, mace, or sword as specialization, so if you go down that path then naturally select the ones which correspond with the talent.
#4 Apr 01 2008 at 5:53 AM Rating: Decent
tbrady wrote:
Always go with the best wep. u can get your hands on.

Agree. If it means hitting a lower area to skill up for 10 minutes go fot it=) However, if you do down the Arms line you might want to stick with the weapon set you have talents on.
#5 Apr 01 2008 at 6:09 AM Rating: Decent
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Impaction wrote:
When it comes to Warrior are you able to just stick with one or two kinds of weapons (Sword, two-handed Swords, Axes. etc.) Or do you bounce around on weapons a lot and is it best to just utilize everything out there?


you stick with one type, and you bounce around.

if a new weapon clearly has better stats than your old stuff, then you will want to switch over to it regardless of type. however, depending on the race you're playing, you may want to stick to a certain weapon type in certain situations. some races have increased weapon expertise with some types of weapons; for instance, humans have an automatic +5 expertise rating when using swords and maces, and orcs have the same bonus with axes. expertise is an incredibly useful stat as it reduces the mob's chance to both dodge and parry, making it doubly useful as hit and can improve damage done quite considerably.
#6 Apr 01 2008 at 9:13 AM Rating: Decent
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Actually, you don't really need a weapon to level a warrior.
#7 Apr 01 2008 at 9:18 AM Rating: Default
Utarius wrote:
Actually, you don't really need a weapon to level a Druid.


Fixed. Shapeshifting ftw.
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