Vibroblade good? and best for which class?

I did not know, it was so rare..
I bought few from AH for like 200g.
Rogue/WW monk will benefit from it most, since most of their dmg is from physical attacks. Enhance has lot of spell attacks and as warrior u can use "Strike of Hydra" (2h armor reduction weapon).
 
Not sure if it's "good" but it would be interesting on a rogue
Dat armor reduction tho.
 
Not sure if it's "good" but it would be interesting on a rogue
Dat armor reduction tho.

I use it extremely often on my 29 combat rogue. The proc rate isn't the best but it scales to -106 armor in BGs or Arenas, enough to take most leather wearers and all clothes to zero armor value. Its nice to have and you can make up for the loss of stats by enchanting it with superior potency.
 
I did not know, it was so rare..
I bought few from AH for like 200g.
Rogue/WW monk will benefit from it most, since most of their dmg is from physical attacks. Enhance has lot of spell attacks and as warrior u can use "Strike of Hydra" (2h armor reduction weapon).

it doesn't effect the dmg of a rogues poisons though. and i just saw that rogues has no stuns below 30, not even cheap shot anymore(( I might do a monk. How about prot warrs, are they viable?
 
Imo, it is usable on any class, cos it puts debuff on target (not buff on you), so whole team will benefit from this weapon.
 
Most people, including myself, that I see using that weapon is monks. I use shadowfang main hand and vibroblade offhand on my bm monk. Not sure how often it procs, but since most fights last a lot longer when a bm is envolved I would reckon that would provide a better chance for the weapon to actually proc and be useful, as opposed to a enhance shammy or rogue, who generally dont engage in long fights.
 
Lol tiger palm ignoring 30% armor + near 100% armor reduction

any idea in which way that would stack and if it will? which effect would reduce first etc?

And since you already ignore 30% of the armor as a monk, it might be better on a rogue that doesn't ignore anything unless sublety. Then the dps increase would be higher i assume?
 
Most people, including myself, that I see using that weapon is monks. I use shadowfang main hand and vibroblade offhand on my bm monk. Not sure how often it procs, but since most fights last a lot longer when a bm is envolved I would reckon that would provide a better chance for the weapon to actually proc and be useful, as opposed to a enhance shammy or rogue, who generally dont engage in long fights.

Vibro procs more in the main hand and has higher weapon damage than sf so would allow you to hit just as hard. And proc more.
 

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