Trolls: Warrior Race Analysis
“Are Trolls The Best Warrior Race?”
While I will always tell people asking me this to choose based on their own personal likes and dislikes, you may still be concerned about race choice, and want to know that the choice you make isn’t gimped…
Alternatively, you might be a powergamer that just wants to make the best choice you can.
Here’s the problem with defining “best” in WoW today:
There is no one “best” race that will outperform all the others in a certain class. That might have been true during the first few years of WoW, but today, things have changed.
So lets look at the Troll as a Warrior race:
- Visually large & easy to spot
- Berserk racial
- Regeneration racial
- Damage increase vs beasts racial
- Increased crits with bows and throwing weapons racial
- Reduced duration of movement impairing effects
These are the major points in my book.
Point 1 – Visual Character Size
You might be puzzled by number 1, which only applies in PvP, but being a larger race, with a huge set of mail or plate on DOES make you easier to see, and easier to target on the battlefield. A fairly small negative yes, but worthy of note.
- Negative for PvP Players
Point 2 – Beserk:
Increases attack speed by between 10% and 30% on activation, depending on how badly injured you are at time of casting. Keep this in mind – 30% haste can do some serious damage in a short amount of time!
As a warrior this is clearly a top ability. Bring it out in raids or dungeons when you’re below 40% health (you get the 30% haste at this point), and hope that your caster is on the ball. The 30% will stick with you even if you get back to 100% health. The same is true if you activate early – if you’re brought to 40% health your haste doesn’t increase…
- Great for dungeons and raids,
- So-so for leveling,
- So-so for PvP.
Point 3 – Regeneration
10% health regeneration bonus and a 10% health regeneration during combat is great in almost all situations, and can mean the different between life and death in close fought PvP fights, dungeons, or just grinding.
The best part about regeneration of course is for leveling. Trolls with regen will have a much greater up time due to the constant increase of health, and will spend less time eating to recover lost health.
In PvP its less effective due to the fast, burst damage nature of combat, but it can be nice to regenerate hitpoints between fights so you’re at 50% rather than 30% when the next begins.
- Great for dungeons and raids,
- Great for leveling,
- So-so for PvP.
Point 4 – Damage increase vs beasts
Damage dealt against beasts is increased by 5% with this ability.
Overall I’m not very excited about this racial… don’t get me wrong, 5% is nothing to sneeze at, and is great when you’re fighting beasts, but since you never know what you’ll be fighting day to day, it has limited usefulness.
One of those uses is the limited number of beast class bosses in the game. If you do find yourself fighting a beast class boss this can be a nice bonus to damage, but again its limited because you’ll go better with a fury or arms build as opposed to protection.
For leveling its not bad either because you’ll come across zones like the barrens that are just FULL of beasts, so it can speed you up here and there.
- So-so for leveling,
- So-so for raiding,
- Useless for PvP.
Point 5 – Increased crits with bows and throwing weapons
Another so-so Troll racial which doesn’t really cut it for warriors… Hunters, yes, its great… But as warriors you’ll generally only be used ranged weapons to pull, and even then, you may as well use your taunt ability which is ranged and performs the same task.
- Useless for leveling,
- Useless for raiding,
- Useless for PvP.
Point 6 – Reduced Duration of Movement Impairing Effects
This racial lets your Troll reduce the duration of movement impairing effects by 15%. On the surface this can seem handy, but even without the widely available trinkets which can free your character from stuns/dazes/slowing effects, 15% just isn’t a significant figure to merit any attention from players.
- Useless for leveling,
- Useless for raiding,
- Useless for PvP.
My Final Thoughts:
While there’s a lot of read up there, Trolls are a great choice for a Warrior class player! It doesn’t really matter which Horde race you choose, they’re all going to be effective provided you know how to play a Warrior talent build effectively.
However, for powergamers looking for fast leveling warrior (see also: Warrior leveling build), I believe the Troll should be your first choice. Regeneration is a small effect, but built up over 80 levels you’ll save many, many hours of game time.
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Hey dude this helped me man I am currently creating a troll warrior and getting him to level 80 hes far from it right now since i just created him yesterday but hes lvl 9 right now. And I can see myself getting to level 80 on him.
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