Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (2024)

Last updated on Jun 19, 2024 at 23:20by Archimtiros67 comments

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Fury Warrior changes in World of Warcraft's latest expansion, "The War Within."This page is designed to help you navigate the new changes, optimize your gameplay, and get the most out of your Fury Warrior in PvE environments.

In this guide, you'll find detailed breakdowns of the new Hero Talent Trees for Fury Warrior. We'll explore the most significant updates,and offer insights into how these changes will impact your overall playstyle.Whether you're a veteran Fury Warrior or new to the class, our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in "The War Within."

1.

Fury Warrior: The War Within Expansion Preview

Welcome to our War Within expansion guide for Fury Warrior.Ahead of launch, this page will contain everything you need to know about theFury Warrior spec in the forthcoming The War Within expansion,including changes, Hero Talent Trees, and some light predictions on the stateof the spec going into the expansion.

This page is a constantly evolving work in progress, with regularchanges expected as updates hit the War Within beta. This is not meant to bea launch guide for Fury Warrior, but instead serves as aresource for you to keep up to date with how the spec is evolving on Beta, andwhat you can expect from its playstyle and feel on launch.

2.

The War Within Changes for Fury Warrior's

2.1.

Fury Warrior Core Changes

Fury Warrior cooldown uptime has been dramatically reduced in The WarWithin, and while the actual speed of gameplay is unaffected, its overall Ragegeneration and frequency of Rampage casts has gone down. Whether this is goodor bad is largely a matter of opinion, as it creates more room for otherbuttons in the rotation, though also means Fury no longer necessarily hascooldowns for every dungeon pull either.

Thanks to significant tuning adjustments, Fury has also shifted from aRaging Blow playstyle to a Bloodthirst focused one more closely resemblingthat of Legion and Battle for Azeroth. As a result, Raging Blow talents andresets have been de-emphasized, taking on the role of lower-priority filler.

The Warrior Class Tree has received a moderate rework, rearranging thepathing of several talents and removing some of the less desirable onesoutright. Overall, the tree has become smaller and more streamlined, withfocus on improving access to important crowd control and early levelingabilities, most notably relocating Shockwave to the middle of the tree. Below,you can see some of the most important changes that will affect your gameplay,decision-making, and power in The War Within.

  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (1) Defensive Stance is now automatically unlocked for all Warriorspecializations (previously Arms and Protection only).
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (2) Berserker Rage is no longer a talent and now automatically learnedat level 12.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (3) Titanic Throw, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (4) Sonic Boom, and Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (5) Furious Blows havebeen removed. Furious Blows is one less required damage talent, while theother two were never used.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (6) Second Wind now restores 1-2% health per second while below 35%health, in addition to its previous effects. This gives it a guaranteedbenefit in high damage/low life situations, without changing the previousfunctionality.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (7) Honed Reflexes now reduces the cooldown of most defensive andutility cooldowns by 5%. However minor, this removes another damage talent,while offering an interesting if equally minor defensive benefit.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (8) Blood and Thunder is no longer available to Fury.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (9) Crackling Thunder now increases damage of Thunder Clap by 10%,which is of particular importance to Mountain Thanes.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (10) Frothing Berserker now refunds 10% Rage for Fury, down from 20%.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (11) Barbaric Training now affects Thunder Clap for Mountain Thanes.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (12) Seismic Reverberation now affects Thunder Clap for MountainThanes.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (13) Champion's Spear now generates 10 rage, down from 20.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (14) Shockwave and Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (15) Thunderous Roar no longer generate Rage.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (16) Thunderous Words has been buffed from 15 to 30%, but only increasesthe damage targets take from bleeds during its effect, rather than passivelyincreasing it all the time. This makes Thunderous Roar more active andcondenses some of its damage into burstier cooldowns.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (17) Crushing Force now affects Bloodthirst instead of Slam.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (18) Endurance Training has gained a second point, allowing players toincrease their stamina even further. While nice, the new pathing makes thetalent very hard to take.

The Fury Warrior Spec Tree has undergone very minorchange, retaining the same general pathing, though condensing and reworking afew of its talents.

  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (19) Improved Enrage is now called Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (20) Frenzied Enrage and nowshares a choice node with a new talent: Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (21) Powerful Enrage. This gives playersa choice between faster-paced gameplay through additional haste, or slower butstronger gameplay through a direct damage buff.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (22) Raging Armaments, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (23) Storm of Swords, and Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (24) Annihilatorhave been removed. Originally designed to provide a slower playstyle,Annihilator never actually accomplished that goal, and so Powerful Enrage hastaken that role in a simplified format.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (25) Frenzied Flurry has been baked into Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (26) Single-Minded Fury,making that option a stronger and cheaper investment, though ultimately stillweaker than using two-handed weapons.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (27) Wrath and Fury has received a wording change, though the effect ofincreasing the chance for Raging Blow to reset from 20 to 30% is unchanged.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (28) Improved Whirlwind and Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (29) Meat Cleaver now affect ThunderClap for Mountain Thane.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (30) Bloodcraze now triggers from Raging Blow instead ofBloodthirst.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (31) Deft Experience now extends the current duration of Enrage by 0.5seconds per point when Bloodthirst is used. Although seemingly minor, this isa major bonus to overall Enrage uptime.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (32) Swift Strikes now increases Bloodthirst Rage generation inaddition to Raging Blow.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (33) Tenderize no longer increases the duration of Enrage, as a meansof de-emphasizing Onslaught over Odyn's Fury.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (34) Bladestorm is now a choice with Ravager, giving Fury Warriors amore compressed burst AoE option.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (35) Hurricane has been replaced by Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (36) Unhinged, which triggersBloodthirst every other time Bladestorm or Ravager deal damage. Interactingwith all effects which Bloodthirst normally does, this is a very deceptivelypowerful addition, as it can generating Rage, proc Enrage, heal, cleavemultiple targets, and trigger hero talent effects.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (37) Reckless Abandon now empowers one cast of Bloodthirst and RagingBlow, instead of one or the other. This makes the rotation much moreforgiving, and less dependent on specific timing.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (38) Anger Management now reduces Fury cooldowns by 1 second for every30 Rage spent, up from 20. In combination with the change to UnbridledFerocity, this is a noticeable nerf, which threatens to desync major cooldownsfrom one another.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (39) Unbridled Ferocity no longer triggers from Onslaught and itschance to trigger has been reduced to 6% down from 20%. This is a major nerfto overall Recklessness uptime and Rage generation, resulting in less frequentRampage casts and more distinct cooldown use.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (40) Odyn's Fury has been buffed by 136%. With the intent of making itbetter than Onslaught in multitarget, this may have been a bit overbuffed, asit has incredible burst potential that could result in using it instead ofOnslaught entirely.

2.3.

Systems Changes

Aside from the changes to Fury Warrior's core features,The War Within also introduces Hero Talent Trees, new tier sets, and the naturalreduction in secondary stats when entering a new expansion.

Fury Warrior's get to choose between the Mountain Thaneand Slayer Hero Talent Trees. In sections below, we will talk moredeeply about the implications of these Hero Talent Trees for the spec, and somethoughts on what looks strong and weak ahead of launch.

3.

Fury Warrior Hero Talents in The War Within

Mountain ThaneSlayer

2.4.

Mountain Thane Hero Talents for Fury Warrior's in The War Within

The Mountain Thane Hero Tree uses Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (41) Crashing Thunder to reintroduceThunder Clap to the Fury Warrior toolkit, effectively replacing Whirlwind andinteracting with all the same talents. Although deceptively simple, the highfrequency of procs that empower Thunder Clap into the much more powerfulFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (42) Thunder Blast, and equally high frequency of semi-randomFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (43) Lightning Strikes creates a very chaotic and fun rotation with a freshand visually distinctive theme.

Gameplay-wise, Thunder Clap seamlessly replaces Whirlwind. Although it hasa cooldown, it is even shorter than Dragonflight's Storm of Swords,making it non-invasive. More important are the various procs, which keep thegameplay very fluid. Most abilities trigger Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (44) Lightning Strikes, whichdeals damage to multiple targets, can generate extra Rage, and triggerFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (45) Burst of Power, while Bloodthirst turns Thunder Clap into the much morepowerful Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (46) Thunder Blast. As a result, the rotation is very busy andvirtually never uses the same ability twice in a row.

Power-wise, Mountain Thane gets most of its additional value through armorignoring Lightning Strikes and Thunder Blasts, which are potent in singletarget, but even more impactful in multitarget. Although Thunder Clap allowssingle target abilities to be cleaved onto multiple targets the same wayWhirlwind does, Thunder Clap is dramatically stronger, giving Fury a veryimpactful direct damage rotational ability. With Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (47) Crackling Thundertalented, it also has a much larger effective range, and passively slowsenemies, making it an all-in-one attack that gets even stronger when empoweredto become Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (48) Thunder Blast.

Defensively, Mountain Thane only has the choice between one of two talents,but both are very strong. Due to the high frequency of Thunder Blast procs,Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (49) Keep Your Feet on the Ground provides around 50% uptime on its damagereduction, which pairs very nicely with the 10% from Warpaint, while the armorincrease also provides a small amount of offensive value through Armored tothe Teeth. The other choice, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (50) Steadfast as the Peaks passively increasesmaximum health while turning Impending Victory into a very strong preemptivecooldown instead of a reactive heal.

In terms of utility benefits, however, Mountain Thane comes up short.Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (51) Storm Bolts is more PvP oriented than PvE, as random targeted stunsare not particularly useful and tend to contribute toward diminishing returns,while Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (52) Storm Shield provides a very small magic-only allied absorptionshield. In truth, both of these talents are likely designed to help Thane keepup with Slayer in PvP rather than to help in PvE, but the rest of Thane'stoolkit is good enough to make up for it.

2.4.

Slayer Hero Talents for Fury Warrior in The War Within

The Slayer Hero Tree is split between Execute and Bladestorm, providingboth single and multitarget benefits through a series of synergistic debuffs.Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (53) Slayer's Dominance marks enemies, which in turn triggersFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (54) Imminent Demise, which allows players to consume those marks to reducethe cooldown of Bladestorm through Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (55) Unrelenting Onslaught.

Gameplay-wise, players will benefit from far more frequentFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (56) Sudden Death casts, creating additional value for talents likeFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (57) Ashen Juggernaut outside of the normal execute range. This also leadsto much more frequent use of Bladestorm, the result of which is a fast-paced,proc-heavy storm of steel, though it may be less appealing to players who areoverly sensitive about channeled abilities.

Power-wise, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (58) Reap the Storm and the increased frequency of Bladestormare both very powerful multitarget benefits, while Slayer gains most of itssingle target power from sustaining the Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (59) Overwhelmed debuff and morefrequent use of Execute instead of weaker fillers like Slam. While Bladestormis much more powerful in The War Within than in Dragonflight, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (60) Unhingedis also a strong damage contributor, as the extra Bloodthirst casts can alsotrigger Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (61) Reap the Storm.

Defensively, however, Slayer is a much weaker choice. Its sole defensivebenefit is Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (62) Death Drive, which can add up to a moderate amount ofhealing over time, but is not always effective healing, making it a much lesspractical choice. This is probably a matter of PvP balance, as the increasedfrequency of Bladestorm is a very powerful bonus in that content, but is lessdefensively relevant in PvE.

In terms of utility, Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (63) Unrelenting Onslaught grants the longrequested ability to interrupt and stun during Bladestorm, while the increasedamount of Bladestorm casts also provide their own crowd control immunity. TheSlayer's other benefit is in enhanced mobility: Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (64) Relentless Pursuitprovides a huge quality of life improvement for keeping up with movingtargets, while Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (65) Vicious Agility allows more frequent use of Heroic Leapand Charge in general.

3.

Fury Warrior Tier Set in The War Within

Below are the Tier Set Bonuses for Fury Warrior in The WarWithin. After the wording of the bonus, you will find a brief note/commentarythat is italicized.

  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (66) Warrior Fury 11.0 Class Set 2pcFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (67) Bloodthirst increases thedamage of your next Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (68) Rampage by 10%. This is a very simple, buteffective bonus, as these abilities are both used with great frequency in allforms of content.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (69) Warrior Fury 11.0 Class Set 4pc — When Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (70) Raging Blow resets itsown cooldown, the damage of your next Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (71) Bloodthirst is increased by10%, stacking up to 2 times. This is a problematic bonus, since thereduced emphasis on Raging Blow means that the ability is not used very often,and therefore cannot reset its own cooldown very often either.

Both set bonuses are completely passive and are not expected to have anygameplay impact, which makes them somewhat boring, but theoretically reliableif not for the glaring flaw in the 4pc bonus activation.

3.1.

How Good is the Fury Warrior Tier Bonus in The War Within?

The 2pc bonus is unexciting but reliable in both single or multitargetcontent, with the sole flaw that Bloodthirst may occasionally be cast multipletimes before generating enough Rage to use Rampage. If it were able to stack,the bonus could be a little more dynamic, both providing bad luck protection,as well as a little more burst opportunity alongside Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (72) Unhinged orFury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (73) Burst of Power.

The 4pc bonus is incredibly weak, and may be in the running for one of theweakest tier set bonuses of all time if it were to go live. Because the newrotation focuses on using Bloodthirst roughly every 3 GCDs, there is not asmuch space in the rotation to use Raging Blow, and because it only has a 20%chance to reset its own cooldown, the total amount of 4p procs is very low.

Even with Slayer using Raging Blow more frequently than Mountain Thane, the4p is estimated to contribute around 0.5%, which is so woefully underpoweredas to be considered unrealistic. There is extremely little chance the bonusgoes live this way.

4.

Fury Warrior Strengths and Weaknesses

Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (74)Strengths

  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (75)Updated rotation focuses on Bloodthirst, which also increases Fury's single target execute and multitarget bleed capabilities.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (76)The addition of Bladestorm and huge buffs to Odyn's Fury creates extremely bursty damage profiles for both single and multitarget content.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (77)Mountain Thane doubles down on the already innate tankiness Fury has enjoyed throughout Dragonflight.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (78)New option for players who prefer slower paced gameplay.

Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (79)Weaknesses

  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (80)Less overall gameplay choices after the removal of Annihilator and major emphasis on Bloodthirst over Raging Blow.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (81)Awkward class tree talent pathing requires taking Shockwave in single target content that it has no use in.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (82)Mountain Thane has less build flexibility due to requiring Thunder Clap in all of its builds, though Slayer is a simple swap from Ravager to Bladestorm.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (83)Reduced cooldown frequency means it is much less likely to have cooldowns constantly available for every pull in dungeon content.
  • Fury Warrior Guide for The War Within - Dragonflight 10.2.7 (84)Currently very low single target tuning, though numbers TBD as several bugs prohibit many builds from proper testing.

5.

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