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could someone link me to worrior talent build, i've just unlearned all my talents as previously just clicked anything.

i'm a solo player at lvl 50, but would like to be throwing out the DPS in dungeons, i also plan to shoot to lvl59 and get in the battle grounds. do i want arms or fury?

also what should my attack rotation be> i've got

shoot

charge

rend

heroic strike, abuse this

cleave

execute, if needed

i've also got mocking blow, overpower, hamstring, thunderclap, bloodrage, intimidating shout, demoralizing shout, battle shout, life blood, challenging shout, slam.

do i want a dual wielding weapons, 2 handed weapon, or 1 weapon and a shield.

could someone link me to worrior talent build, i've just unlearned all my talents as previously just clicked anything.

i'm a solo player at lvl 50, but would like to be throwing out the DPS in dungeons, i also plan to shoot to lvl59 and get in the battle grounds. do i want arms or fury?

also what should my attack rotation be> i've got

shoot

charge

rend

heroic strike, abuse this

cleave

execute, if needed

i've also got mocking blow, overpower, hamstring, thunderclap, bloodrage, intimidating shout, demoralizing shout, battle shout, life blood, challenging shout, slam.

do i want a dual wielding weapons, 2 handed weapon, or 1 weapon and a shield.

http://www.wowwiki.com/Warrior_Builds

Have fun.

could someone link me to worrior talent build, i've just unlearned all my talents as previously just clicked anything.

i'm a solo player at lvl 50, but would like to be throwing out the DPS in dungeons, i also plan to shoot to lvl59 and get in the battle grounds. do i want arms or fury?

also what should my attack rotation be> i've got

shoot

charge

rend

heroic strike, abuse this

cleave

execute, if needed

i've also got mocking blow, overpower, hamstring, thunderclap, bloodrage, intimidating shout, demoralizing shout, battle shout, life blood, challenging shout, slam.

do i want a dual wielding weapons, 2 handed weapon, or 1 weapon and a shield.

I know people have responded, but a very simple way to learn how to talent is to just read each of them, see how they work together / trigger each other etc. Especially just when leveling, save the real research when your capped and raiding.

Simple answer to your last question: FURY: Dual wield. ARMS: 1x 2 Handed weapon PROTECTION(tank - not the role you wanted): 1 Hander + Shield.

I know people have responded, but a very simple way to learn how to talent is to just read each of them, see how they work together / trigger each other etc. Especially just when leveling, save the real research when your capped and raiding.

Simple answer to your last question: FURY: Dual wield. ARMS: 1x 2 Handed weapon PROTECTION(tank - not the role you wanted): 1 Hander + Shield.

thanks man..

i'm looking for a decent dual wield setup on the auction house but everything loses like 15 dps, 5 strength etc and damage is a lot less.

Replaced my trinket and got a conq token. Apparently I passed some threshold in gear to become 'cool' again.

My tells from strangers have taken a turn for the positive...kinda

The sad truth about end game raiding.

3 hours a week of killing internet dragons,

5 hours a week of standing at the mail box complaining there's nothing to do.

Semi-annual barbecue is this weekend so everything was cleared Tuesday so people would have all week to fly/drive out for it.

Finally found a group willing to take me to ICC. Cleared it and finally the LK is dead.

LKdown.jpg

Happy to shelve this toon as I've now done everything I want to do in this expansion (1 server first + drake, all content seen/cleared and reps all maxed out). Time to work on my druid as something to do till cata.

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