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#1 Sep 08 2008 at 5:01 PM Rating: Decent
Aight so heres the story guys. My bro just stopped playing wow about 10 days ago and said that i could have his warrior if i wanted. Now I've got a 70 hunter and 70 shammy so i know my way around the game but wen i got on his warrior i had no idea how to deal out the big dmg. I want to mainly use this war for arena and other pvp. So knowing that plz right me how basically to play a warrior, move rotaions, types of attributes to look for for each spec (strength,stam??...) and what weapons to use for each, even though i basically no to use 2 weapons for fury, 2h wep for arms, and wep and shield for prot : ) ... by the way he's orc if that matters for them
#2 Sep 08 2008 at 8:15 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm not the best, but I've been working on it.

Here's the PvP build I'm using right now. It may not be the best, but it's been working for me.

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/warrior/talents.html?tal=050050213320150230012000550010500500200000000300000000000000000000

Stats, just go for the PvP rewards. I took the Engi goggles for the stealth detection. What stats? Just go for the PvP sets, no room for choices.

Weapons, I picked Maces for Mace spec because I thought the stuns might be fun. If you want more damage or want arenas it may be better to go for swords instead.

Forget axes, everyone has a truckload of resil, and for the people that don't have resil, you already have too much crit.

Maces are also a bit inconvenient, in PvP most people have about 10% to 25% stun resist. But it's priceless each time the stun interrupts casting.

Rotations... well...

Priest: Save pummel for heals. Hamstring and mortal strike.

Shadow priest: Save pummel for shadow spells. Hamstring and MS.

Warlock: Save pummel for shadow spells. Hamstring and MS.

Hunter: Battle stance, Beware of the trap and the red pet thing. Hamstring, Overpower, MS be ready to switch to zerker to do some intercepts.

Rogue: REND immediately. Hamstring, Overpower, MS, demo shout, thunderclap, I don't know what I do so I just throw everything at them.

Unless you know he doesn't have cheating death, wait for cheating death to pop before doing executes. Rogues dodge a lot so they may dodge your attempts to hamstring. So it may be a good idea to piercing howl first and then try to get a hamstring.

Rogues have combo points so it's always a good idea to attack them when they are attacking someone else and attack them from behind and try to kill them quickly before they are done with their current target.

Retal works great on rogues by stopping them from attacking you while you can continue to attack, unless they fail to notice, in that case they become murloc soup.

Avoid feral druids like the plague, nothing to do against them. All specs of Paladins will give you a very hard time except PvE healerdins and PvE retridins.

Edited, Sep 9th 2008 12:17am by xorq
#3 Sep 09 2008 at 6:14 AM Rating: Decent
hey thx alot dude, i know that was alot for u to type out and all but its gonna help me tons. thx much : )
#4 Sep 09 2008 at 1:18 PM Rating: Decent
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I might at a spriest and locks u might wanna pop Berserker Rage (Berserkerstance only) and/or Deathwish to get immune to fear. After Deathwish moved to Arms tree, locks are no big deal, just watch the nasty Life Drains.

I also find myself having a hard time at killing frost mages. If you can, charge them and hamstring. If they blink, zerker and intercept. Then go def stance as they nova you and bring fourth your Spell reflect with a shield, best done by macro. Pray to god that you have enough rage :D Trinket out of nova if not. Then its time to kill him with your 2h buy using zerker. Int shout is also a good thing if he nova's you. Gives you a breather. Also try to int shout the water element.
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