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Any warrior pros out there??

ok so i just started a warrior and im level 9 and i still havnt been to the trainer. I am afraid i will screw him up if i train the wrong things.

Can someone please tell me what i should be training in? such as, block, heroic strike and such.

or is there a site that could show me step by step . thanks

sorry if this sounds newbish

 

p.s. no flaming

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  • IcoGamesIcoGames Member Posts: 2,360

    Are you talking about talents or just skills? If skills, there's no reason not to train in any of them. The only consideration at the time is how much coin you have to spend.

    If talents ...
    Spending talent points is a matter of play style, so you'll need to elaborate a little more in that respect.

    Besides, you can always respec later if you don't like your build. The first talent respec is free. I don't think I've had a character where I didn't respec 2 or 3 times.

    This is the Warrior Guide on the official forum: Clicky

    Ico
    Oh, cruel fate, to be thusly boned. Ask not for whom the bone bones. It bones for thee.

  • VolkmarVolkmar Member UncommonPosts: 2,501

    As you are level 9, i suggest you go at once to your trainer and train everything he has. it just cost money and won't screw up anything. you are thinking of talents, not skill.

    Must have been pretty hard to get to level 9 without charge, rend and other nifty lowbie warrior abilities, kudos to make it, but fear not, all the skills your trainer gives you, take them cause you will get them all... if you have the money... and you should have.

    "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime"



  • CardinalSinCardinalSin Member Posts: 95

    There's a good write up of the warrior tallents in the warriors FAQ  on the US main website.

    Warriors referance guide (updated 11/15)

    The two hander spec in that will serve you well. Basicly take 5 in cruelty first, and then put them all in the arms tree until you've maxed the two hander & axe / sword specialisation.

    All in all, it's not a punishing game, so don't sweat it. Just get some regular mates to play with & enjoy the ride image

     

     

     

    The race doesn't always go to the swiftest, nor the battle to the strongest, but that's the way to bet.

  • MasterchiefMMasterchiefM Member Posts: 99

    In Wow most of the time guilds expect u to tank, so i reccomend Speccing in Defense and kind of spread it out in Arms and Fury, The higher the Defense and Armor rating the better the tanking. And Learn any Ablities that lets you taunt quick and Gain Aggro Quicker.

  • Disturbed1Disturbed1 Member Posts: 27


    Originally posted by MasterchiefM
    In Wow most of the time guilds expect u to tank, so i reccomend Speccing in Defense and kind of spread it out in Arms and Fury, The higher the Defense and Armor rating the better the tanking. And Learn any Ablities that lets you taunt quick and Gain Aggro Quicker.

    As somone who played a druid as the main healer in my regular group, I can honestly say don't bother with the protection spec. The damage a warrior can deal out makes a much bigger difference in a 5-man group than being able to tank 10% better as long as you have a competent healer. I never had problems keeping our Fury warrior alive, and he never had problems holding aggro.

    Raiding is a different story, but still not enough that an arms/fury warrior isn't an acceptable tank as long as they remember that they have defensive stance and a shield.

    I'm currently working on my own warrior, an arms tank with the 5 points in cruelty that someone mentioned above. I have no problems tanking as long as I'm prepared, and sure as heck wouldn't want to give up the damage that makes my class actually fun to play.

    The player means more than the spec big time with a warrior.

    And don't worry about talents TOO much. You can respec later if you completely bork it, it just gets expensive if you do it more than a couple of times.

  • angerrangerr Member Posts: 865


    Originally posted by MasterchiefM
    In Wow most of the time guilds expect u to tank, so i reccomend Speccing in Defense and kind of spread it out in Arms and Fury, The higher the Defense and Armor rating the better the tanking. And Learn any Ablities that lets you taunt quick and Gain Aggro Quicker.

    dont do this until max lvl especially if you are on a pvp server, if you plan on being a mt on endgame raids then i would spec like this.

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    read this http://www.vanguardsoh.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1044304#post1044304 then come back and talk to me about the vanguard/soe fiasco.....

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