In PvP, Warriors are melee fighters who are well-trained in weapon art. They are strong and agile on the battlefield. They are dressed in plate armor, wielding powerful weapons, can cause a lot of damage, and can withstand a lot of damage to protect other party members. The warrior's abilities are driven by anger. Rage is generated through the damage caused to the fighter and the damage caused by Warriors, and the upper limit is 100. Warriors have many abilities that can help generate anger.

Warriors is definitely one of the better classes. There are some rearrangements of talent trees that are helpful to the Warriors: tearing is separated from deep wounds and piercings. In the original version, the Warriors need to get enhanced tears to get deep wounds and piercings. Now the Warriors don’t need to do this, so they 'Regain three points to use it in another area. Not only that, enhanced interception and Death Wish have been moved to the weapon tree.

When it comes to PvE, all specializations are feasible. Protective Warriors are time-tested tanks and are definitely the first choice for main tanks. Weapons can also perform well in the Burning Crusade, especially now that both factions have shamanic windfury totems. As a reminder, Smash Throw was not added to the game until Wrath of the Lich King, so Warriors cannot break the sacred shield like priests, which is a great new ability for them. Another disadvantage of Warriors is that their level is really slow, just like in vanilla, they rely heavily on equipment, especially in terms of weapons, and it is difficult for them to complete some more difficult tasks. As a Warrior, accepting multiple thugs at once can be a challenge. If this happens, you will usually die. The most important thing is low mobility, which makes Warriors reach the hardest and slowest level. Many people think that the Warriors were overwhelmed in the Burning Crusade, and it has some advantages. Warriors are a great choice for PvE and PvP, if you can hone your Warriors to 70.

Now we want to talk about Furious Specialization. Rage is not bad! Obviously, as protection, you will find a team easier, and the fury of the Burning Crusade and all melee dps occupations will be a little harder in dungeons and raids, because melee dps are harder. Their effects and different boss mechanisms will make it difficult for you to be a good melee DPS, but anger is great for DPS in PvP, and it is definitely feasible in general!

Protection will become the specification you need most. Warriors are great single target tanks! Obviously you don't want to upgrade to protection-it will be very slow and very painful, you can't gank well as protection in open world PvP, and you are very fragile. There are not too many combinations in the arena-there may be a combination of protecting the paladins and protecting the Warriors, but that is a niche, it is not very common, and you may have to be very good to make it work. So overall protection is more like a dungeon and raid specialization.

Then we have weapon specifications. Weapons are definitely the first choice for PvP. They perform well in battlefields and arenas, and perform well in open world PvP. They are also great in dungeons and raids, but remember that weapons are melee DPS, and they struggle like all other melee DPS classes in the Burning Crusade, and like all other Warriors specializations, their Level speed is slow.

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