The Care and Feeding of Warriors in WoW: Rage and how to use it The Care and Feeding of Warriors is as always here for you, the reader, oh and also because Matthew Rossi is some kind of demented idiot who will do something like get out of tanking a raid and then spend two hours grinding on some Blade's Edge quests on his draenei warrior before logging onto his tauren for some PvP. There is also a combined devastate/sunder macro on the same page just below the mouse over sunder macro. With or without the macro, tab sunder/devastate is a very inefficient way to tank multiple mobs, but it is basically the only way you have as a warrior. You can throw thunderclaps into the fray as well if you're in a safe place to do so (ie, won't break CC) and use Demo Shout, but neither really generates so much threat that you'll hold anything in place with them. In general, if you get a lucky shield block during this (because you probably won't have rage to use your shield block ability and will have to rely on your passive block) you may be able to throw a revenge at a mob, or perhaps a shield slam if you get lucky on rage generation, but don't expect to be able to hold more than three mobs without significant help from your party. If they can't or won't give it to you, then you'll fail to hold aggro. It's that simple. You very rarely can start a pull with more than 10 rage (sometimes you'll be able to let Bloodrage tick fully before pulling, but often you have to hit the button and run in on a boss or start pulling) so you won't be able to just let fly with abilities. When tanking single target (a boss, basically, or when you have enough CC) if you can pop Shield Block just as you reach it you can follow up with a Revenge, giving you a nice dose of threat off of the bat. This is assuming you don't have a triggerhappy party that will give you five to ten seconds to establish solid aggro. If you do, you'll want to take the initial hit from the mob to generate some rage and use either Sunder Armor or Devastate (a 41 point prot talent) immediately. Both are spammable, and if you're in a group that won't wait for you to get into an aggro groove, you'll want to do just that. Either way, once you have five sunders up on a single target, you'll want to switch to a refresh basis and depend more on Shield Block and Revenge for aggro. If you are specced protection and have Shield Slam, use it whenever you can. Do not, however, make the mistake a lot of starting warriors do and use Shield Bash as a poor man's slam unless you are absolutely sure you will not be needing a spell interrupt anytime soon. After using a Shield Slam and a Shield Block/Revenge, consider using Thunder Clap and Demoralizing Shout to help reduce incoming damage which will help make your healer's life easier, but if you do make sure you're not thunderclapping on the CC. Move the mob if you have to, as long as you don't saunter out of healer range too fast. Finally, if you're swimming in rage even after refreshing the sunders on your target, popping Shield Slams, keeping your Shield Block/Revenge combos up, and have your target's attack speed and attack power reduced with TC and Demo Shout, queue a Heroic Strike to use up some of that spare rage you have. I don't like to over-rely on HS myself, it eats rage too effectively to make much use of it in the beginning of a fight, but once you have solid aggro and your rage bar is staying full no matter what you can do then it's a nice move to toss into the mix for added threat. Related Articles
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