09/21/07, 7:44 PM
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Church of the Bristlecone
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Infraction for zeratulgr: Grammar
Post: [Warrior] Future of a DPS Warrior
User: zeratulgr
Infraction: Grammar
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Your sentences are crammed together and you have odd, random line breaks. This makes your post less than easy to read.
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Original Post:

Originally Posted by Natural
Quixotic is correct. At the T6 level threat is not that much of an issue.
Only a few fights are threat limited for warriors:
- RoS due to 45 second pure damage burn + DW/Bloodlust/Reck/Haste potion
- Bloodboil, but everyone is limited here so it's no different for warriors
- Council (marginally threat limited, but it's a slow-and-steady fight by design)
- Rage Winterchill if you get lucky with the Death & Decay (who cares)
White/Heroic damage is equally valuable to fury warriors & rogues so the haste bonus proc of the weapon is of equal value. The "rogue centric" part of this weapon is the high top end for sinister strikes, but warriors also benefit highly from a slow MH.
Notably, the T5 encounters are typically more threat limited by design.
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Natural,with your very good gear level,can you go full out at High Warlord Naj'entus
and Teron Gorefiend?those are 2 examples i can think of tier 6 level bosses.
Some mount hyjal bosses too under good circumstances.Like not getting sleeped on Anetheron.
Its 100% sure a rogue benefits more,but yes attendance and performance must be considered. I checked the warglaive warriors guild,a rogue has them allready leaving 2 rogues open for the next drop.The one has daggers and might actually love combat dagger(yeah i know its over the top) and the other could just have lost the raid with the warglaives dropping.Since the warrior got 1 he gets auto priority for the next piece.Haha just a crazy scenario.I know if i would stay in my old guild i would even get a shot.
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