Warrior Glaives TBC?

My nephew plays a Fury Warrior. He plans on going Fury for TBC. I told him about your post. He said, “Doesn’t he like having fun?”

:rofl:

Yes, I do.

I have fun by raiding, which means I’d be playing a spec that actually gets invited to raids.

/pat

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Now he says, “I don’t wanna invite him. He’s mean.”

:laughing:

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It’s funny because you got kicked from your guild.

I can’t imagine why. You seem like such a fun person. :roll_eyes: :roll_eyes:

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Warglaives looks good. But I would let rogues have those. They can PVP with and have fun.

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It’s both BiS for warriors and rogues and in sunwell you can see fury and combat rogues up at the top of the dmg meters on a bunch of fights. So after suffering through all the other tiers you can finally feel like a hunter or warlock.

Also - looks great. So make sure you are the GMs favourite dude

It’s equal advantage for both specs from what I’ve seen. Ramping vs. Snap DPS.

I highly doubt people will be doing some absurd min/max for raid comps given that most guilds can’t even afford the players to do it right now.

No, they won’t. Most guilds don’t care for metaslaving and many can’t afford to be picky about their raid comp in any case. They’re going to take whoever has proven to be a capable raider, because nothing in TBC really requires a fully optimized raid comp.

Only the 1% elite will even bother, but then they probably won’t be bringing melee dps anyway, much less a fury warr.

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Too bad they can’t be equipped by hunters. After all, we do more dps than warriors and rogues in tbc isn’t that right?

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Even a lot of more casual guilds come to raids with world buffs and consumables and way more warriors than most guilds in vanilla ever had. (Recruiting warriors in Naxx was pure hell because you figured out fast that it required at least 8 and people had maybe 4-5 and now a lot of guilds sit at 10-14).

So…yeah I think even guilds that aren’t “slaves” to the meta will be reluctant to bring a lot of melee.

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you can but it will be after the rogues in the raid.

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That’s about the only way you’ll get them. Glaives are more than likely going to rogues.

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You can use them. The real question is, will you find a guild willing to give them to you.

Once your Rogue has them, why not? But I’d sooner bring a 2nd Rogue than give them to a Fury Warrior.

Wouldn’t mind giving the MH to a Prot Warrior, though.

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You basically answered your own question.

That sounds like fun! Let me try:

I’d love to give these to a Fury Warrior in my guild. Is that a good idea? Yes, it is!

Eh, I answered the question regarding Fury. I don’t see the harm in giving a Warrior the glaives (if they dropped, there’s no reason not to if no one else needs them), but it’d be my preference to have another Rogue ready to receive them.

I doubt many guilds are going to swap out their Rogue with Warglaives to ensure a 2nd Rogue is in the group to get them if they drop.

It really doesn’t, Fury is the weakest among Warrior specs until Warglaives, and Rogues are better for Warglaives regardless.

You’ll be Prot or a token Arms Warrior, or you’ll be like you are now, unprogressed and Warglaives won’t even be an option.

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i mean u can, but they arent bis. I’d just go arms for bc

Well of course you don’t want them to go to waste. The OP was specifically talking about fury. I’m guessing most top end guilds won’t be bringing a fury warrior over another rogue. But yeah, once your rogues have theirs, give them to your warrior.

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