Saturday, November 24, 2007

The tank in me....and the DPS monger in me

I love being a meatshield....I really really do, but there are times when I just want to kill things....and kill them quickly! I have been doing some reading and research on what I need to go Fury spec and kick ass with it. I learned one universal mistake that most warriors make- Lack of hit rating. Seems like a bit of common sense, but think about it. You can have all the attack power in the world and still be useless cause you can't hit a damned thing.

Anyways I figured since I did some research I should share the information. To become RELATIVELY unhittable you will want to get around +150 to hit rating. You are still likely to miss sometimes, but its a fine start. To hit a 72 elite mob every time (well, 97.2%, I think) you will need a total of +192 to hit rating. Note: This is only for the main hand. To get the off-hand to hit this often you need +412 to hit rating. Personally, my offhand isn't THAT important. Here is the breakdown of how you are going to get to this wonderful +192 to hit rating.

There are a couple of easy things. The easiest is to put 3 points into precision.
3 points into precision = +48 to hit rating
Nice start wouldn't you say? You have already hit 1/4 of your desired hit rating!
Steelhawk Crossbow from Attumen- This one is a bit tricky because hunters SHOULD get priority. If they do not have the bow you shouldn't be grabbing it. Still, that's some nice hit rating
Poison vial from Romulo and Juliet = +35 to hit rating
Ragesteel shoulders = +9 to hit rating or +25 to hit rating depending on what you use the sockets for
Ragesteel Gloves = +20 hit rating as a set bonus

This covers 128/150 required to go fury spec and truly be effective. The remaining +22 to hit rating should be easy to acquire through gems and enchants. I am not sure how other guilds run Kara, but mine has found a very nice place for a solid Fury or Arms OT with tanking gear as well.

Another thing to consider when going Fury is your crit rating. This is especially important if you are relying on Rampage....which you should be if your Fury. +250 attack is so very very nice. My goal is to get my hit rating high enough to be effective without losing the crit strike rating. This is not to be confused with throwing points into agility!
Agility is bad for a warrior! Don't avoid it like the plague, but I wouldn't go to an instance for plate with +agi on it. I would go specifically for +crit whenever possible. This leaves a much greater chance that other, more important, stats are left intact. Stam or strength > Agility

As a Fury warrior you are concerned with attack power, crit strike, and hit rating. I am not sure, but I don't believe hit rating is dependant on any stat. However, attack power and crit strike are.
1 strength = 2 attack power
1 agility= .17% to crit

There are a few good items out there that can help out quite a bit for crit. IE: I have the Stellaris from Mechanar (its not heroic so you should go get it) which has agility on it. Well, considering the DPS it does it makes a nice little fit. I get the DPS I want and gives me a bit of a boost in my crit rating. Thus more options for other slots and gems.

One last note: This does require a bit of raiding and some items have a lower drop rate. In particular, the Poison Vile from Romeo and Juliet.
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1 comment:

Lance said...

Thanks for the info I am getting ready to start levelling my second Warrior to play as strictly Fury and I was prepared to Stack agility for the crit. Now I will make sure that my stuff says +Crit and Hit.