Undead Race Selection: Warriors

Undead Warrior
Are Undead one of the best class choices for warriors?
You certainly don’t see as many of them as you do Tauren and Orcs (or maybe they’re just less physically imposing…).
So are they an effective choice for Horde players wanting to roll a warrior?
Will choosing undead gimp you? Or will it only be good for certain talent specs?
Lets dive in and answer those questions and more.
First, lets look at all the basic factors:
1. Visually average sized and harder to spot amongst other large horde races.
2. Will of the Forsaken. Removes any fear/charm/sleep effect. 2 minute cooldown. (NB: rumored to be getting a nerf in the upcoming 3.3 patch!)
3. Cannibalize. Regains 7% total health every 2 seconds you feast on a humanoid or undead corpse, for 10 seconds (so that’s 70% health returned in 10 secs)
4. Underwater breathing. Lets you breath for 233% longer underwater.
Lets start by looking at point 1 – avatar size. For warriors, I personally think for PvP in battlegrounds this can be a factor.
If you’re a massive tauren in full plate, or a large orc in plate, you stick out like a big, bright red thumb. Undead on the other hand, while they still wear bulky plate, aren’t nearly as obvious, and won’t draw as much spell power or melee as Orcs or Tauren do. So thats one plus.
In PvE, its obviously a non issue.
Next, lets look at what is widely regarded as one of the top racial abilities in World of Warcraft — Will of the Forsaken (or WotF for short). This racial is great for both Pve and PvP play, and its the reason why you see more undead in arena than any other race for horde players.
WoTF means you basically have a second “get out of jail free card”. If you’re feared, slept, or charmed, you can use WoTF to break out of it, and still have your pvp trinket ready for any other stuns/fears/cc moves.
This in my opinion is more important in arena play and to a lesser extent battlegrounds than PvE, but plenty of dungeons have encounters with fearing mobs.
WoTF in its current form gets the biggest thumbs up from Arms and Fury warriors.
Why? Because protection warriors get intercept, which helps them break out of snares and roots, which effectively gives them a different kind of movement breaking ability.
Fury and Arms also rely on dealing lots of damage fast, so they want to be sure they can always be running at the enemy full speed ahead, rather than being feared/slept/stunned, etc.
So for all warriors, WoTF is excellent. Protection undead warriors have a veritable stable of crowd control breaking abilities, and if you like the prot spec, I highly recommend stacking WoTF with intercept & a PvP trinket.
In the future though? Check out the 3.3 patch notes – WoTF is soon to be sharing a cooldown with “similar effects”, which means you likely won’t be able to use WoTF, then your PvP trinket, because they share the same cooldown. There’s already hysteria on the net from Undead loving fan boi’s, but I’d expect these changes to go through given Blizzards ongoing “homogenization” of racials.
Cannibalize: Not a bad ability, in fact great for raiding when you want to conserve mana or while the “recently bandaged” debuff is in effect.
Cannibalize is also awesome for leveling up as a warrior or rogue who don’t have any self healing spells or abilities.
You’ll also enjoy using cannibalize in PvP to rub it in the face of any alliance you just killed. Hot button it so they can see you start to eat them before they release…! (be careful of shaman’s though…)
So another big tick on this racial for undead warriors – because you have no self healing ability, its great for leveling, dungeons and raids, and pvp when you want some quick health after a kill and don’t want to waste bandages.
Lastly we’ve got the underwater breathing skill, which doesn’t really leave much to say. Its a handy ability that you’ll be thankful for in a few quests, but really, nothing we’re that thankful for.
So should you choose an Undead warrior? Or should you choose Tauren or Orc instead?
Firstly choose who you like the look of – because you’re gonna be spending a LONG time with this toon. If you’re still on the fence, check my other articles on Trolls as a Warrior Race, and Tauren, the Best Warrior Race?
Have fun, and let us know how you go with your new Undead warrior!
Arms Warrior Leveling Spec
Arm Yourself With the Best Leveling Build For Your Warrior!
Like most classes, Warriors start becoming more fun and complex once you hit level 30, level 40, and beyond.
Not to mention, getting to level 58 means you can get into Outland and experience the newer content, awesome looking surroundings, and of course… killer gear that makes the Old World’s greens look like greys.
So with your taste buds whet with talk of high level fun, lets look at the best arms spec build for Warriors.
Before we do though, I need to talk about dual wield vs 2 handers.
There’s really not more to say than Arms is built for 2 hand use, and Fury for dual wield. You could do a dual wield build with Arms, but you won’t level as quick.
We’re choosing 2h weapons with our arms build because the talent tree is built for it. The talents you get are weapon damage plus bonus damage, and logically you’ll want to choose a weapon that has the highest single hit damage you can find (this is nice for PvP too if you indulge!).
Tauren: The Best Warrior Race?
Are Tauren the Best Warrior Race in WoW?
While we all go through a debate in our minds as to which race to choose when starting a new toon, Warriors in particular seem to feel overwhelmed with choice.
Want a Mage as Alliance? Go a Gnome, of course. Want a Marksman Hunter as Horde? Go the ranged happy Trolls.
But for Warriors on the Horde side, race choice is difficult, so here’s my thoughts on the Tauren for those of you on the fence.
Before I begin – let me say this:
It doesn’t matter which race you choose – you’ll be effective in any spec. Just choose a race you like! (more…)
Protection Warrior Leveling Spec: The Build to 80
Building Towards 80 — A Fast Leveling Protection Warrior Spec
This is the last post in a series that explores the best talents to choose for leveling your Protection Warrior fast.
Today I’m going to finish up the series by examining the remaining talents on the Protection tree, as well as looking at your options from the Fury and Arms trees.
A good selection here can really help your leveling speed, or if you like to dabble in PvP, give you some options that will make you all the more competitive when you want to take a break from the grind.
The most important thing to remember as we proceed is that this spec is not for raiding warriors! (more…)
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. (more…)
Warrior Leveling Guide: DPS and Tanking Glory

Tauren Warrior
The Warrior is considered to be the tanking artist with large amounts of DPS ability.
If you want to be the player who reverts aggro back to yourself and deals unbelievable amounts of damage, then the Warrior class is right up your alley.
There are many ways to build a Warrior, but my favorite talent tree has to be the Protection area.
Here you will be able to use specific skills that will enhance any Warrior who joins a group or raiding event. Several of the abilities pertain to helping your team with Battle Shouts and Vigilance. Plus you will be able to acquire the Shockwave ability that stuns your opponents and deals over 400+ damage during a 4 second period.
Just keep in mind it will only affect the mobs in front of you that are within 10 yards. So what’s the best Protection build? (more…)



