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Explanation For Moving Deathwish To Arms Tree

by Angelo on October 16th, 2007

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Deathwish is currently a fury talent that when activated, increases the warrior’s physical damage by 10% and immunity to fear effects while also increasing all damage taken by 5% lasting 20 seconds. As of 2.3, Deathwish will be switching places with Sweeping Strikes, which in an arms talent that makes your next 5 melee swings strike an extra nearby opponent. Here’s the explanation by Bornakk, the Blizzard Poster.

Some warriors felt forced to pickup certain talents and this left them with few options. This change could allow people in these situations to have some extra options while the weapon expertise and threat reduction improvements to the deep end of the fury tree allow for more consistent sustained damage.

Here’s where I admit that I don’t know much about warriors. It’s the only class to date I haven’t gotten to at least level 10 and that’s because I never had any intention to play a warrior. But I do know that the fury tree is all about increasing the warrior’s damage at the cost of some survivability. It’s consistent with the way a warrior in berserk stance takes more damage to deal more damage. A fury warrior is a berserker!

Now the very name of the talent Deathwish screams of the fury tree. One goes on a murderous rampage like he has a deathwish. The ability effect screams of the fury tree. That’s why hearing the news that Deathwish is moving out of the fury tree just doesn’t sit well with me but that’s just from someone outside looking in since I don’t have a clue about warriors.

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