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Fury Warrior PvP Guide – The War Within 11.0 PvP Guide

Welcome to Skill Capped’s Fury Warrior PvP Guide for The War Within 11.0

All sections for Fury Warrior PvP have been divided into corresponding sections for the most optimal hero talents, class talents, spec talents, race, stats, gear, enchants, gems, and macros. This will help you have a good understanding of Fury Warriors in PvP for The War Within, the strengths and weaknesses associated with this specialization, and help you conquer the arena. This section provides a brief overview of Fury Warriors in The War Within.

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What’s New for Fury Warrior in The War Within?

Fury Warriors now receive some massive revamps located in their class and talent trees, providing us with some talents that have been redesigned for some quality of life improvements to our rotation, or have been reintroduced to create more variance in how we deal damage. Our most notable change for Fury in the new expansion is that we now receive Bladestorm as one of our core damaging abilities, and as we will soon discuss, is a major factor to one of our new Hero talent trees.

Alongside this change, we now obtain Unhinged as a Fury talent we can select, granting us more cleave coming out of Bloodthirst to nearby targets, and is primarily used to extend our Enrage duration from Deft Experience, granting us more uptime on our increased damage buff. Additionally, Thunderous Words now provides 30% increased damage on all Bleed effects while Thunderous Roar is active, and Uproar reduces its cooldown by 45 seconds instead of 30, perfectly aligning it with Odyn’s Fury for some solid burst windows.

Not to mention, we receive Powerful Enrage for more damage while Enrage is up, and is part of a choice node that’s with Frenzied Enrage that will constantly be swapped around depending on what you face.

Although we have more minor tweaks and refinements in our talent trees, which will be talked more in depth about in our talents section, it’s important to discuss the focal point of War Within, Hero Talents, with Fury Warrior having the option to pick either Slayer or Mountain Thane.

Slayer tends to be the recommended pick out of the two, as Mountain Thane is centered around Mythic+ cleave with very little buffs to direct burst. Slayer grants us so many enhancements to our Bladestorm and Executes, especially with Ashen Juggernaut thrown into the mix in our Fury tree, helping us deliver some destructive pressure. The centerpiece of this tree focuses on Slayer’s Dominance for a passive damage increase and a debuff, Mark for Execution, that applies on the target for more Execute damage.

We also receive more Sudden Death procs from Imminent Demise, which synergizes amazingly with our capstone node, Unrelenting Onslaught to further reduce the cooldown on Bladestorm after consuming Mark for Execution, and to apply 2 stacks of a damage buff called Overwhelmed. Overwhelmed is typically applied through Bladestorm ticks from Overwhelming Blades, but adds a bit more uptime on our damage buffs.

Overall, this spec seems to be quite a deadly force in competitive play, offering us way more benefits than previously in Dragonflight to assist us with our arena climb.

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