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Patch 5.0.4 Fury Warrior

 

 

Well here we are – the day of the great Class reset, Patch 5.0.4, and people are wondering WTF to do.  I’ll be honest, that includes me.  Luckily there are many great sites out there that are poised to help, like great panthers of peace.  I’m not going to reinvent the wheel ’cause that’s not how I roll.  I can, however, point you to some sites that can help you with your 5.0 Fury Warrior.

 

Noxxic

Icy Veins

 

I will update this as I find sites.  Good luck out there.

How to DPS as an Arms Warrior in Patch 4.3

I currently don’t raid.  However, the Convert to Raid podcast is so good, I listen to it anyway.  You should too.

Anyways, the CtR crew had Torage on the show and I will pause for a moment to explain the significance of this.  Torage is a Fury Warrior guru.  He inspired me to keep rocking in the free world.

Torage has switched over to Arms.  *record scratch*

He explained that Fury is quite bursty, and somewhat dependant on the RNG.  You (and by you I mean Torage, ’cause I sure as Hell won’t be) could crank out 60k dps on one pull, and 20k on the next.  Subsequent patches have reduced the dual weilding bonus for Fury, to the point where Fury and Arms are mathematically doing about the same damage.  However, Arms can do it more consistantly.  Henceforth, it made sense to switch.

Torage then made a video to explain the transition, and to help folks out with making the most of Arms fighting.  I think you should watch it.

Seriously.  Watch the damn video.

Fury Warrior DPS Guide For Patch 4.2

The Fury Warrior – Patch 4.2
by Rhony of Ensidia

I know, I know. Patch 4.2 has been out for awhile now, so why am I posting this so late? For starters, there weren’t many changes for the Fury Warrior in patch 4.2 that needed to be documented. In fact, the only changes that affected Fury Warriors were that Dual Wield Specialization weapon damage increase had been lowered to 5%, down from 10%, and Retaliation, Recklessness and Shield Wall no longer had stance requirements.

With that out of the way, and since Rhony’s guide was still applicable, I decided not to reinvent the wheel. You can view Rhony’s original post HERE.


If you’re an end-game raider, you should be reading Manaflask’s Class Guides for Patch 4.2 anyway, found right over HERE. But since you’re here already, you can totally hang out here and read the post. I don’t mind at all.   Read the rest of this entry

Fury Warrior In Patch 4.1

I’m a fan of the Fury Warrior.  I’ve always had a healthy appreciation for the psychotic who barely keeps his rage in check.

Are you fucking kidding me?  I said NO cream in my coffee!

With Patch 4.1 going live, changes were afoot for the Warrior class.  Luckily, Ensidia was on top of it and they released a guide for the Fury Warrior in Patch 4.1.  You can check out said guide, as well as a link to other guides by Ensidia, by heading over to the Fury 101 page located right about HERE.

Fury Warrior Plans Gobal Conquest, Gets Sand in Codpiece

Making movies, making music and FIGHTING AROUND THE WORLD!

As part of the World Explorer achievement, each of the four continenets must be explored – Northrend, Outland, Eastern Kingdoms, and Kalimdor.  Northrend was a breeze to finish, because who can’t fly around for an hour or two.  Since it was more or less a fluke to finish one of the four, I decided a more focused effort would be needed to finish off the remaining three.  Outland would be last, to cap off more flying.  Which left the Old World.  I had a twenty-sided die nearby (of course I did – and any nerd worth their salt should have one too), and with a single roll my next step of World Domination was set before me.

Welcome to Endor, er I mean Kalimdor.

Like most of my masterful plans, I decided I would start from the bottom and work my way to the top.  I took a flight path to Gadgetzan and began plotting my route.  Turns out that Herc had been busy in his younger swath of destruction days and had nailed down most of the locations I had hoped to cap in one sitting.  It took a few minutes of riding before I managed to complete Explore Tanaris Desert.

One of the perks of having been through many of these locations before is that Herc had the flight paths.  When you’re covering many miles, it’s always best to rack up Air Miles whenever you can.  Saves time, and over a number of hours, saves sanity.  It wasn’t a long flight, but landing in Un’Goro Crater kept things rolling.  Again, only a few spots needed to be explored so Herc mounted up on his Alpine Goat of Death and a few more minutes later I’d finished Exploring Un’Goro Crater.

This is when it started to get strange.  I was riding north to the path taking me to Silithus, and I noticed that I wasn’t seeing any beasts.  Nothing flying, nothing crawling.  Granted, it was one in the morning but that shouldn’t have mattered to the in-game talent.  Maybe I was just tired and my eyes were playing tricks.  Maybe every living creature in Craterville heard that Herc the Merc was in town, and decided it was safer to head to Freeport (Everquest reference FTW).  I kept riding, entered Silithus and headed across the zone to the few places I needed to explore.  It took some time but I reached the point I needed to, yet I wasn’t being credited with the discovery.  Right about then I noticed the angry red monitor button on my UI.  I checked the latency and saw a number higher than Lindsay Lohan after four rails of breakfast cocaine.

Breakfast is the *sniff* most important meal *sniffsniff* of the day.

I wasn’t sure what that meant for certain, but it was clear I couldn’t go any further until I cleared up the issue.  I exited the game and rebooted (twice) before I was able to log back in.  There I was, back in the south of Un’Goro Crater.  Great.  Two a.m. was yelling at me from my watch, but I had to finish the southern part of the continent.  I would not walk away having only seen sand and a giant hole with some T-Rexes running around in it.  I grabbed a Pepsi Max, gulped it down, and got back to business.

The caffeine might not have been a good idea.  The spiked alertness was good, but the crash afterward gave me keyboard dimples on my forehead.  When I woke up, I noticed that I Had Been Busy.

Before I dragged myself to bed, I took a final look at the Map of Conquest for Kalimdor.

There’s still plenty of grey on that list, but it’s only a matter of time before another continent falls to Herc the Merc.