How does gnome help with haste
Counter weighted weapon.
Weapon Counterweight - Spell - World of Warcraft
I have a weapon with one. I will have to see if I can locate it.
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Sweetsidney
Go goblin and roll double haste trinkets.
Cool kids don't use Insignia trinks.
Loom head neck Shoulder cloak and Chest.
Don't think theres any haste wrote exceptionellt hovel digger.
Foremans gloves
Conrad Belt
Loom swords and legs
Shoes of choice
Dpr
Band of the eastern strand
Go arms with a tanky build and use crit over haste . Make sure you have over 120 strength. Fury is fun but, arms just brings more to the table , pressuring healers with rend spreads, stronger executes and you can still get double sader procs using a switch macro. Really no reason not to be arms atm.
You mean 4x +1k wild strikes in a row with half the GCD don't apply any pressure to the healers? The harder execute is hardly important due to execute scaling so good that 99% of the time you'll get the kill with exe, no matter if fury or arms. Also, you get crusaders twice faster as fury and can stack 4-5 of those (well, even more in theory). Spammable snare is annoying as fuck and peels your healers/FCs hard as hell, whereas a thunderclap people can just trinket and land that final evis for the KB, while you are waiting for the cd to snare them again.
TLDR; Both specs have their pros, cons and uses. "Really no reason not to be arms atm." = bullshit
I do think fury has more burst and is better at dropping efcs, but it is missing too much pressure.
So you agree there actually IS a reason not to go armsFury's not missing pressure, the damage is just more single target and you can choose to do the damage where you need it, instead of waiting for rends last tick and timing a mortal with that. Which is basically the only burst that an arms warrior has.
A warrior isn't a warrior without burst.
I agree with you though in that rend is a very strong dot and applies heavy pressure + mad spread damage, but saying that arms > fury in every occasion is just not true.