Last updated on May 07, 2024 at 11:20by Archimtiros67 comments
General Information
In this guide, you will find tips and advice to tackle Mythic+ dungeons with yourFury Warrior in World of Warcraft — Dragonflight 10.2.7.
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Dragonflight Season 4
Rather than a mix of current and previous expansion dungeons,Mythic+ features all eight original Dragonflightdungeons in a single season for the first time, allowing experienced playersto showcase their mastery!
2.
Unique Challenges of Mythic+
Mythic+ Dungeons, especially high-level ones, make up the highest level ofcompetitive PvE content that WoW has to offer aside from Mythic raiding.
Fury Warriors continue to be well suited to Mythic+ dungeon content,offering strong burst and an easy time switching between single andmulti-target damage. While not the strongest specialization of the season,their combination of frequent AoE burst and strong personal survivability makesthem well suited to completing even very high keys levels in Season 4.
Because the majority of Mythic+ revolves around dealing with multipletargets, Fury follows the basic multi-target priority laid out in theRotation, Cooldowns, and Abilities page.The key difference is in predicting the layout of the dungeon and knowing whento save cooldowns versus when to use them. Smartly saving your cooldowns whena target is about to die and instead using it on a fresh pack that willsurvive the duration of your burst damage is far more efficient and will helpyour group finish on time.
If you are unfamiliar with Mythic+ and its associated general mechanics, youcan read more about it on our Dragonflight Mythic+ Season 4 page below.
Dragonflight Mythic+ Season 4
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Fury Warrior Mythic+ Builds
Upon obtaining the Season 4 tier set, Fury Warriors will return to theAnger Management and Ravager playstyle, which focuses heavily on Recklessnessand building big Bloodthirst crits, while dropping Odyn's Fury. As this is asignificant build change, please review the Talents guide for moreinformation.
Fury Warrior Talents
Remember that you can easily import the talent tree below into the game witheither of the two "Copy Export String" buttons:
Fury Warriors have a lot of talent choice when it comes to Mythic+, withthe flexibility to bring extra defensives, utility, and tailor their damageto the expected situation.
- Offensively, Improved Whirlwind and Meat Cleaver are themost important talents, as they are necessary to allow Fury Warriors to cleavetheir single target rotation onto multiple enemies.
- After obtaining the Season 4 tier set, Ravager and Anger Management are the key components of Fury AoE, used on a verylow cooldown to burst every pack of enemies.
- Defensively, Defensive Stance and Spell Reflection areindispensable, while Impending Victory, Pain and Gain, and Bitter Immunity have more leeway depending on how difficult the dungeonis and how much you trust the healer!
- Utility-wise, Storm Bolt is a very important tool, while Piercing Howl, Berserker Rage, Berserker Shout, and Intimidating Shout are a little more circ*mstantial. Many groups willalready provide passive slows, and not all dungeons have fear effects.
- Shockwave is also a very powerful tool, and much easier to accessthan in the past, resulting in a very minor damage loss in exchange for morelockdown potential.
4.
Rotational Considerations for Fury Warriors in Mythic+
For the most part, dealing AoE damage is very similar to the normal singletarget rotation, simply ensuring that the Whirlwind buff isalways active in order to cleave those single target abilities. Because of thenature of dungeons, however, with mobs dying constantly and there sometimesbeing downtime in between packs, we recommend taking the following extraconsiderations.
Note that the information below specifically pertains to Mythic+. If you requiremore general information, you should go to the main Rotation page below.
Fury Warrior Rotation
4.1.
AoE Rotation
The Fury Warrior AoE rotation focuses on frequent use of burst cooldownswhile cleaving the normal rotation single target rotation. With thefull Season 4 set bonus, Bloodthirst becomes more important but is still onlyused periodically to apply Cold Steel, Hot Blood rather than strictly oncooldown. To facilitate this, use the Bloodthirst Crit TrackerWeakAura to help time Bloodthirst casts when they will have a 100% chance tocrit and guarantee debuff application.
4.1.1.
Example Season 4 Rotation vs Multiple Targets
- Open with Avatar, Recklessness, and Charge whenever possible
- Whirlwind to apply its buff, allowing abilities to cleave multiple targets
- Drop Ravager in the middle of a group of targets
- Rampage or Onslaught to trigger Enrage
- Use Champion's Spear or Thunderous Roar
- Bloodthirst at 6+ stacks of Merciless Assault to apply Cold Steel Hot Blood
- Rampage should be used as often as possible to Enrage and avoid Rage capping
- Continue the single target rotation, ensuringthat Enrage and the Whirlwind buff are maintained as much aspossible.
4.2.
Fury Warrior Utility
Battle Shout increases attack power by 5%, which applies to allmelee specs and Warrior abilities, even those which do not deal purely Physicaldamage.
Pummel is crucial in Mythic+ as interrupting dangerous spellcasts is of the utmost importance.
Rallying Cry applies to the entire party, making it a strongdefensive tool during periods of group-wide damage or a personal cooldown asneeded.
Spell Reflection is exceptional in Mythic+, either for reducingthe damage of powerful debuffs, or reflecting high damage and debilitatingeffects. Although the ability can be used quite often due to its lowcooldown, properly identifying which abilities should be reflected is key, asit can completely nullify dangerous effects and render some enemiescompletely harmless.
Storm Bolt and Shockwave are other useful tools in stoppingenemy attacks and spellcasts. Intimidating Shout can also be used as afaux stun, but much less often due to the long cooldown.
Berserker Rage is a nice tool for breaking fears, while Berserker Shout will apply the effect to the entire party, though thisis somewhat niche and will not be applicable to all dungeons.
Piercing Howl is a very good slow, but its cooldown makes it lessreliable than the more passive options other classes may bring. Thunder Clap is a very mediocre slow, but you will often have itapplied anyway.
5.
Trinket Considerations for Fury Warriors in Mythic+
When choosing your trinkets, there are two avenues of approach. The firstis maximizing burst in conjunction with your cooldowns, while the second ismaximizing a single target in order to perform better on bosses. We recommendsimulating yourself on Raidbots using the Patchwerk option for raids andsingle-target and DungeonSlice (Mythic+/AoE Fights) Fight Styles. Usually,we recommend using trinkets that proc stats rather than single-target damagedealers.
You can also get a quick overview of good Mythic+ Trinketson our Gearing page, specifically the Simulation chart for multi-targetscenarios.
Fury Warrior BiS and Gear
6.
Handling Mythic+ Affixes as a Fury Warrior
Most Mythic+ affixes require no special setup or gameplay considerations for Fury Warriors, although there are a few interactions to be aware of.
- Afflicted spawns cannot be dealt with as a Warrior.
- Entangling can be easily handled with Heroic Leap toinstantly break the root.
- Incorporeal spawns can be stunned or feared, butWarriors have no long-duration CC to handle them completely on their own.
- Spiteful spawns can be dangerous if you are not aware oftheir spawning, but are easily controlled by using Storm Bolt or Intimidating Shout, allowing ample time to get away from or killthem.
- Storming damage can be reduced with Spell Reflection, but it will not prevent the knock-up.
7.
Changelog
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Minor update to introduction.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Updated talent and rotation recommendations for Season 4.
- 19 Mar. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Feb. 2024: Fixed broken spell link with the Champion's Spear formerly of Bastion.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.5.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.2 and Season 3.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.7.
- 12 Jul. 2023: Minor formatting updates.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.1.5, to include Shockwave as a recommended talent.
- 01 May 2023: Updated with better Onslaught build.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Updated build for Patch 10.0.5.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Reviewed for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 18 Nov. 2022: Updated Reckless Abandon and Titanic Rage use and descriptions.
- 25 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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