

People have been attempting to switch to cleave for a rage dump, but that is a sort of confusion that Blizzard has thrown at us due to Heroic strikes tooltip listing the addition of bonus threat. Cleave adds 70 damage for 130 bonus threat. Heroic Strike vs Cleave - Heroic strike adds 176 damage for 196 threat. Crit shares the hit table with non crits so as long as your crit is less than miss + glancing + dodge then adding hit will have no effect on your crit.Ĥ.

Say you have 0 hit and 41% crit and are attacking from behind. This means is that there is a 100 sided die that blizzard rolls every time you attack. Attack table - WoWWiki - Your guide to the World of Warcraft Though it sounds legit, it is not how the Wow system works. Attack Table - Many of us have heard the more you hit the more you crit. *I would like to add a note in that I have not had a chance to test weapon expertise and its affect on dps in a raid environment.

All three of the stats are closely related though and as any of the values change the relative worth of the other two change also. The reason that hit is valued less is because strength and crit affect every single one of your attacks white hit rating only effects white damage.

Doing so also ensures that you keep your hit at a reasonable amount. Thus try to find items later on that have all three stats rather than just crit and str. Because of this, items with hit/crit/str have are worth more than items with just crit/str. This is no longer the case and pure hit stacking should be avoided.Īs far as gear is concerned, the item budgets have been reconfigured. The point of bringing this up is that a lot of warrior have stacking hit at the cost of everything else, myself included, something that used to be an effective gearing method. It is very important to realize that it is still a very important stat and you should not ignore it. After this point hit is now your least effective dps stat. Now you ask yourself.what stats do I stack? Until you reach 95 hit rating take hit over everything else. With the introduction of hit and crit ratings item budgets now work so that 1 str = 1 agility = 1 crit rating = 1 hit rating and so on and so forth. This means that if you have precision you will want to stack hit until you reach 95 hit rating, preventing ANY of your yellow attacks from missing. Your yellow attacks still have a 9%(rounded up) chance to miss. While dual wielding your white attacks will have a 28%(rounded up) chance to miss. If a mob/player is your level the miss rate is 5% for yellow and 24% for white attacks. These following assumes your target is a raid boss. Critical Strike Rating: 22.1 rating grants 1% critical strike chance Hit Rating: 15.8 rating grants 1% hit chance. Str + Crit - Ok, here is one place where things have changed. As a fury warrior, one of your jobs is maintaining your battle shout which should be taken care of in one of your open times during your skill rotation.I will explain this a bit more later.Ģ. I see a lot of warriors who put points into Booming voice in fury, which is a waste of talent points. I like getting parry and thunderclap for off tank utility but do what you feel works for you. The following may act as a guide for you and demolish some of your misunderstandings about the build, as well as the process of gearing your warrior.įirst and foremost, the points in fury are really not interchangeable, however you can spend them any way you want in arms as long as you get deep wounds, impale and anger management. Many warriors now see it as a desirable tree because they see people who do it well and wish to imitate the outcome. Here is a detailed fury guide i wrote up for newbie warrior raidersĪ lot has changed for the fury warrior in the past month, some for the good and some for the bad.
