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#1 May 13 2008 at 12:05 PM Rating: Decent
I just rolled a Warrior after having taken two casters (one a Pally if that counts) to 70 and a Shammy to 65 and a Mage to 67, both of which I will get to 70. But I needed a little break.

I am at level 14 and have put my talent points into (forgot the exact names) the Rend improvement (3/3) and the rage reduction for Heroic strike, 5 points in all. I want to do as much DPS as possible for leveling and plan to emphasize the Arms tree. What are, or should be, my order of applying points from here on out?

I may be making a mistake since by doing this I won't really learn how to tank but maybe at a higher level I can respec and practice. I am not sure.

I did look at the FAQ's but I didn't see anything on early talent priorities.

Thanks
#2 May 13 2008 at 12:37 PM Rating: Decent
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go down the fury tree instead until you get 2/2 imp slam, then use a 2h. as for 3/3 rend, throw it out the window and never look back. rend loses its effectiveness after level 20 or so.

Edited, May 13th 2008 4:38pm by fromanthebarbarian
#3 May 13 2008 at 3:52 PM Rating: Decent
fromanthebarbarian wrote:
go down the fury tree instead until you get 2/2 imp slam, then use a 2h. as for 3/3 rend, throw it out the window and never look back. rend loses its effectiveness after level 20 or so.

Edited, May 13th 2008 4:38pm by fromanthebarbarian


Thanks. Interesting. I guess Dual Wield is good for DPS. Sorry but I am a noob when it comes to Warriors.<g>

I will change my spec around at my next training session.

Should I start off then with Cruelty and skip Booming Voice? Vice Versa? Or both?
#4 May 13 2008 at 4:23 PM Rating: Decent
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booming voice has no practical use whatsoever.

do something like this.
#5 May 13 2008 at 5:26 PM Rating: Decent
Thanks.
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