Warrior Leveling Guide
January 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Warriors, one of the most popular classes and yet amongst the most difficult to level properly. Warriors are, when handled properly, one of the greatest mass murderers of WoW, boasting massive burst and sustained damage levels which, when combined with heavy armor, allows them to become a one-man wrecking crew.
That said, the sad truth is that a large number of the very warriors you see attempting to level, PvP, farm, etc. are simply doing it wrong. Whether it be talent build, gear, or simply incorrectly using abilities, the end result is a needless waste of the precious little in-game rage for an increasing amount of real-life rage.
Without properly maximizing your warrior, you’ll never even begin to approach what you could call a decent rate of experience gain. With warriors you either excel and enjoy your time spent or join the trash heap of sloth-like players – your choice.
However, enough with the dour doomsday prophesizing, let’s just avoid door number 2, aforementioned slothly trash heap, entirely and get to the real guide.
Warrior Talent Build – Protection
Tanking
Here’s the build you will want for tanking end game:
Levels 10-15 Toughness (5/5)
Levels 16-17 Improved Bloodrage (2/2)
Levels 18-22 Anticipation(5/5)
Levels 23-27 Shield Specilization(5/5)
Levels 28 Last Stand (1/1)
Levels 29-31 Defiance (3/3)
Levels 32-33 Improved Taunt (2/2)
Levels 34 Concussion Blow (1/1)
Levels 35-36 Improved Shield Wall
Levels 37-41 One Handed Weapon Spec (5/5)
Levels 42-44 Shield Mastery (3/3)
Levels 45 Shield Slam (1/1)
Levels 46-48 Focused Rage (3/3)
Levels 49-53 Vitality (5/5)
Levels 54 Devistate (1/1)
After Level 54 go for the Arms defenssive abilities.
Here’s a great Warrior Talent Guide
Warrior Talent Guide – Arms/Fury
PvP
Here’s the build you will want for doing PvP:
Levels 10-15 Deflection (5/5)
Levels 11-12 Improved Overpower (2/2)
Levels 13-15 Improved Thunderclap (3/3)
Levels 16-18 Blood Lose (3/3)
Levels 19-21 Deep Wounds (3/3)
Levels 22 Mortal Blows (1/1)
Levels 23-24 Iron Will (2/5)
Levels 25-26 Impale (2/2)
Levels 27-28 Stormclap (2/2)
Levels 29-32 Improved Sword Specialization (4/5)
Levels 33 Battle Maaster (1/1)
Levels 34-35 Weapon Mastery(2/2)
Levels 36-37 Blood Frenzy (2/2)
Levels 38 Mortal Strikes (1/1)
Levels 39-43 Cruelty (5/5)
Levels 44-48 Unbridaled Wrath (5/5)
Levels 49 Improved Demoralizing Shout (1/3)
Levels 50-54 Commanding Presence(5/5)
Levels 55 Piercing Howl (1/)
Levels 56-58 Precision (3/3)
Levels 59-60 Improved Execute (2/2)
Levels 61 Vicious Strikes (1/1)
Levels 62-63 Improved Slam (2/2)
Levels 64-68 Flurry (3/5)
After you get this far there isn’t really anything better than another. It’s all up to you.
Here’s a great Warrior Talent Guide
Warrior Talent Guide – Fury/Arms
Soloing/Damage/PvP
This kind of a universal build for higher damage, soloing, and PvP. Not To be used for tanking!
Levels 10-14 Cruelty (5/5)
Levels 15-19 Unbridaled Wrath (5/5)
Levels 20-24 Commanding Prescence (5/5)
Levels 25 Piercing Howl (1/1)
Levels 26-30 Duel Weild Specialization (5/5)
Levels 31-33 Precision (3/3)
Levels 34-36 Enrage (3/3)
Levels 37 Vicious Strikes (1/1)
Levels 38-43 Flurry (5/5)
Levels 44-45 Rapidity (2/2)
Levels 46 Bloodthirst (1/1)
Levels 47-51 Deflection (5/5)
Levels 52-53 improved Charge (2/2)
Levels 54-56 Blood Loss (3/3)
Levels 57-58 Improved Overpower (2/2)
Levels 59-61 Deep Wounds (3/3)
Levels 62 Mortal Blows (1/1)
Levels 63-64 Iron Will (2/5)
Levels 65-66 Impale (2/2)
After you get this far it’s up to you where you want to put those extra points. There’s not really anything that sticks out.
Here’s a great Warrior Talent Guide
High Damage Reduction Build
48 Protection / 8 Arms / 5 Fury
PROTECTION TREE
Anticipation (5/5)
Toughness (5/5)
Shield Specialization (5/5)
Defiance (3/3)
Improved Shield Block (1/1)
Last Stand (1/1)
Improved Sunder Armor (3/3)
Improved Taunt (1/2)
Improved Shield Wall (2/2)
Concussion Blow (1/1)
Shield Mastery (3/3)
One Handed Weapon Specialization (5/5)
Improved Defensive Stance (3/3)
Shield Slam (1/1)
Focused Rage (3/3)
Vitality (5/5)
Devastate (1/1)
ARMS TREE
Deflection (5/5)
Improved Thunder Clap (3/3)
FURY TREE
Cruelty (5/5)
Gearing Your Warrior
In this section of our Warrior leveling guide we will discussequipment. Warrior’s are the most gear dependant class in game. This means thatwhile you’re leveling up it’s essential to upgrade your gear regularly. While mage’s and casters can happily get away with only buying new gearevery 5 levels or so, as a Warrior you can expect to visit the Auction House every 2 levels or so if you wish to stay on top of your game.Letting your gear and especially your weapon quality slip will have huge effects on your leveling speed.
You will want to focus mainly on obtaining ‘Of the Bear’ gear whichgives you more stamina and strength. +Crit chance is also important but is less crucial while your leveling. Agility is a nice bonus but don’tlook specifically for it, Strength should always come first and is infinitely more valuable.
When it comes to weapons you can either go Two-Handed or Dual wield, if you’reusing the talent spec listed above then I recommend dual wield. Two-Handed can also work with fury though and is just as good if that’s what youprefer. A logical approach (and the one I use) is to switch between 2h and dual wield depending on what weapons become available. For example atlevel 30 it would be a shame to miss out on the Whirlwind Axe which is an excellent weapon just because you want to dual wield. By usingthis approach it means you’re also leveling both sets of weapon skills which will save you a lot of time when you hit 70 because you won’t haveto level your weapon skill from 1 to 350 if you ever swapped it around.
Thank you for reading this Warrior leveling guide and I hope you’ll find the information useful and that you get more out of warrior than you did before.
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Undead Leveling Guide
January 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Undead leveling guide is the best one for fast levelling as an Undead character. This article, mainly explains a way for fast levelling through Tirisfal Glades as Undead character. It also gives you suggestive circuits for your class and profession of choice.
To start with, there is a few AddOns that this guide would recommend to make your levelling process much easier. They are the Quartz, a very good casting bar, QuestHelper which automatically track quests and marks it on your map and helps to locate the quests more easily. It also gives you suggestive routes but its better you follow the routes given in this Undead leveling guide.
The other one is the Titan’s panel that adds panels to the top and bottom of your screen. The highlight about this panel is that, it adds coordinates to your map.
Level 1-2 : First, take time to fix your interface the way you want it and give your skills the proper bindings. Then move to grab your first quest. Grab the following quests; Undertaker Morda (outside the tomb), further north on the left side of the chapel is the Shadow Priest Sarvis quest and then start killing Mindless Zombies and Wretched Zombies until you have killed 8 of each.
And then go back to Shadow Priest Sarvis and turn in The Mindless Ones. There are two houses opposite to the chapel, sell your junk and repair. Then grab the Piercing the Veil quest and move to the west. By this time, you would have reached level 3.
Level 3-6: If you have run out of mobs to kill, go east and start killing Rattlecage Skeletons.
In level 4, grab the quests Marla’s Last wish from Novice Elreth, Scavenging Deathknell from Deathguard Saltain and Night Web’s Hollow from Executor Arren. Then Sell your junk and visit the class trainer. Search for crates in the ruined houses and move north to find Samuel Fipps, to kill and loot his remains and then go west to kill 10 Young Night Web Spiders.
Until you’re 1130 EXP, keep killing spiders. Then move north and click the sparkling pile of dirt next to the tombstone. Now, that you have reached level 5, run eat to kill Scarlet Converts and Scarlet Initiates until you get 12 Scarlet Armbands. Look for Meven Korgal and get the Scarlet crusade documents and grab the rest of the quest in those surrounding areas.
Note: “Farmer Solliden” is a rare mob of level 8. While killing Tirisfal farmers and Tirisfal farmhands gather 10 “Tirisfal Pumpkins”.
The Gloom weed under the bridge leads to Brills and takes up the quests there and makes Brill your home. By the time to finish all the quests in Brill and the ones around it, you would have reached level 7.
Level 7-10: Kill 10 Scarlet Warriors at Solliden Farmland and go back to Brill to finish of the quests there and move to Scarlet crusade camp to kill 5 Duskbat Pelts. And to finish of the level, grind on Scarlet Zealots and Scarlet Missionaries and kill Captain Perrin.
Go north to Junior Apothecary Holland and kill Rot Hide Graverobbers and Rot Hide Mongrets and then loot embalming Ichors and Doom Weed.and then kill maggot Eye and loot Maggot Eye’s Paw.
In the Agamand Mills kill Cracked skull soldiers and rattlecage soldiers and Darkeye Bonecasters and look for Devlin Agamand.
And grind to level 9, where you find Nissa Agamand and loot Nissa’s remains, then find Gregor Agamand and loot him and also Thurman Agamand. And then go south to Undercity, after you have finished all the quests in the zone, which is the good time to pick up your profession and finish all the quests in that zones. Grind the spiders and the Scarlets until you reach level 11.
Level 11-13: Go to the west and grab the Lich’s Spellbook and run to Brill to turn in all the quests there and go to undercity, to finish the rest and go to the north, to Brightwater Lake and finish the quests.
At level 12, kill 2 scarlet Bodyguards and Captain Melrache. And then move to Agamand Mills and enter the crypt and kill 8 wailing Ancestors and 8 Rotting Ancestors. Loot Dargol’s skull from Captain dargol and go south of undercity and turn in The Prodigal Lich returns at bethor Iceshard.

