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The Care and Feeding of Warriors is about tree sloths. Why do you do this to me? We all know it’s about warriors as written by an extremely hairy man who crouches in a dark corner of his apartment muttering about block value vs block rating until his wife hits him with the hose. Matthew Rossi fears the hose. Completely unrelated to anything even tangentially warrior in WoW: Dragon Skin Armor . We’re one step closer to gigantic magical battle axes being viable in modern warfare. Since it’s a holiday in the States (which I’m from, although not currently residing in) and because I’ll take any excuse to gorge myself on turkey flesh and loll around in a swollen food coma (like, say, last week, when I used the fact that I’d washed red clothing with white clothing and now have a lovely pair of bright pink underwear and I don’t care if you know ) I thought this week we could compile a list of things we, as warriors, can be grateful for. If it’s really an issue for you, assume it’s Pilgrim’s Bounty of something. Anyway, let’s you and I get our best grateful faces on (that’s me being grateful up there, in case you couldn’t tell) and discuss things we as warriors can appreciate. Charge / Intercept / Intervene – I’m not sure what people in Azeroth actually pray to when they pray to the Light… it seems like an abstract benevolence slightly akin to the Force from the Star Wars series…but whatever it is, thanks for Charge and its iterations, boy howdy. No other ability can be seen to be as iconic and representative of a class (only Death Grip and Totems come close) as the warrior ability to get from point A to point B in order to put point C into something, or prevent point D from going into that helpful person in a leather miniskirt or what have you. Continue reading The Care and Feeding of Warriors: A Warrior’s Bounty Filed under: Warrior , Analysis / Opinion , The Burning Crusade , (Warrior) The Care and Feeding of Warriors , Wrath of the Lich King , Cataclysm The Care and Feeding of Warriors: A Warrior’s Bounty originally appeared on WoW.com on Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Raid Rx: Maximizing the proc

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Every week, Raid Rx will help you quarterback your healers to victory! Your host is Matt Low , the grand poobah of World of Matticus and a founder of No Stock UI , a WoW blog for all things UI, macro, and addon related. A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned the idea of using spells based around procs or on-use trinkets. Now I don’t know about you, but I sometimes tend to forget that I have these on-use abilities. Other times I never notice procs going off. But first, what is a proc anyway? A proc is short for procedure. They are events that happen when conditions are triggered. For example, Val’anyr will trigger a buff for the user when they heal players. This buff then grants the player to place shields on anyone they heal. Continue reading Raid Rx: Maximizing the proc Filed under: Items , (Raid Healing) Raid Rx Raid Rx: Maximizing the proc originally appeared on WoW.com on Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Blood Pact: Patch 3.3 raid build roundup

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Each week Dominic Hobbs brings you Blood Pact . “Oh how I love the feel of it, the way it burns your skin and weaves evil thoughts through the mind…” ~ Impsy With patch 3.3 looking evermore imminent and the changes to warlock talents and spells seeming to have settled down, it’s a good time to take a look at what we can expect from the next expansion. This isn’t going to be a review of the fights and encounters in Icecrown — though I’m sure we’ll get to that at some point — this is a look at how our various raiding builds have changed. I’ve already reported on most of them as they hit the PTR in previous articles, so I’m not going to dwell on the changes themselves. You can read up on this detail here , here , here and here . I wouldn’t say that lock talents are broken at the moment but it certainly seems as if we’re left little option when it comes to raiding. You have destruction for damage and a demonology bi… err… buff spec . The overriding impression I have looking at the patch 3.3 changes is that there will be more choice to play the spec you like. Something we’ve not had for a very long time. After the break I’ll list the changes from the patch notes for reference and then we’ll get down to how that shakes out. Continue reading Blood Pact: Patch 3.3 raid build roundup Filed under: Warlock , Patches , How-tos , Raiding , Guides , Talents , (Warlock) Blood Pact Blood Pact: Patch 3.3 raid build roundup originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Very often, what seem to be class balance issues or problems with a class or spec aren’t, in fact, problems with that class/spec at all. They are instead consequences of encounter design or gearing issues. One example of this is the current state of the DPS warrior: on paper, there’s nothing really tremendously wrong with either arms or fury for DPS in PvE content. Having used arms to great success in PvP recently, I sat down and really looked at what was hampering me when I switched to it for PvE DPS, and the problems I found seemed to be as follows. Continue reading The Care and Feeding of Warriors: Design vs. Itemization Filed under: Warrior , Analysis / Opinion , Odds and ends , News items , Instances , Raiding , (Warrior) The Care and Feeding of Warriors , Wrath of the Lich King , Cataclysm The Care and Feeding of Warriors: Design vs. Itemization originally appeared on WoW.com on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Lichborne: The care and feeding of pets

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Welcome to Lichborne , your weekly peek into the world of the death knight from WoW.com’s resident undead slave, Daniel Whitcomb. While we’re not strictly a pet class, per se, no-one can deny that we probably have the largest menagerie outside of Hunters and Warlocks, depending on how we’re specced. It could stand to be a bit more diverse (where’s my glyph of the geist, Blizzard?), and it could stand to smell a bit nicer, but it does the job quite admirably. As a long time lover of the use of death knight pets, I’ve decided that this week is as good as any other to take a peek at those pets, both the common and the talented. Continue reading Lichborne: The care and feeding of pets Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Tips , Guides , Talents , Death Knight , (Death Knight) Lichborne Lichborne: The care and feeding of pets originally appeared on WoW.com on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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