Arms Warriors are the undisputed masters of burst damage in WoW Classic PvP. With Mortal Strike as your signature ability, you’ll pressure healers, execute low-health targets, and control the battlefield like no other melee class. This spec excels in both organized battlegrounds and chaotic world PvP scenarios.
The Arms playstyle revolves around patience and timing. You’re not a sustained damage dealer—you’re an executioner. Wait for the perfect moment, unleash devastating burst combos, and secure kills when enemies least expect it. Your ability to apply healing reduction makes you invaluable in any PvP group composition.
Why Play Arms Warrior in PvP?
Arms brings unique advantages that make it a top-tier PvP spec:
Mortal Strike applies a 50% healing reduction debuff, making it essential for shutting down enemy healers. In a meta dominated by instant heals and HoTs, this ability alone justifies the spec choice. You become the priority target for coordinating kills with your team.
Burst Damage Windows separate good Arms Warriors from great ones. With proper cooldown management, you can delete squishy targets in seconds. The combination of Mortal Strike, Overpower, and Execute creates pressure that forces defensive cooldowns.
Tactical Flexibility keeps enemies guessing. You have tools for every situation Hamstring for kiting classes, Charge for gap closing, Intimidating Shout for peeling, and Disarm for neutralizing other melee. The WoW Classic Warrior Stances Guide covers stance dancing techniques that elevate your gameplay.
Team Fight Impact grows exponentially with coordination. While you can secure solo kills, Arms truly shines when working with teammates. Your healing reduction enables focused fire strategies that win games.
Arms PvP Talent Build
Recommended Arms Warrior PvP Tree
Alternative Options
For players seeking more defensive capability in premade battlegrounds, consider swapping 5 points from Fury into Protection for Toughness (5/5 armor increase). This reduces physical burst from enemy melee at the cost of some offensive power.
Explore different talent configurations using our WoW Classic Warrior Talent Calculator.
Stat Priority for Arms PvP
Understanding stat weights helps you make intelligent gear decisions when multiple options exist.
Priority Order
- Hit Rating (6% cap) – Missing attacks in PvP is unacceptable. Reach 6% hit chance against level 60 targets before considering other stats.
- Critical Strike Chance – Arms lives and dies by critical strikes. Deep Wounds, Impale, and Enrage all trigger from crits. Stack as much as possible after hitting hit cap.
- Attack Power – Direct scaling with all physical abilities. More attack power means harder Mortal Strikes and Executes.
- Resilience – Reduces chance to be critically hit and lowers critical strike damage taken. Becomes available in later phases and gradually increases in importance.
- Stamina – More health equals more time to generate rage and land kills. Never ignore stamina entirely, especially on trinket slots.
- Strength – Converts to attack power at 2 Strength = 1 AP. Good secondary stat but less efficient than direct AP.
Why This Priority?
Hit rating eliminates the worst feeling in PvP—watching “Miss” float above your target’s head during crucial burst windows. Six percent hit chance ensures reliability when it matters most.
Critical strike synergizes with your entire talent tree. Every crit procs Deep Wounds for bleed damage, Enrage for damage amplification, and improves Execute RNG through extra rage generation. High crit chance transforms you from dangerous to lethal.
Attack power provides consistent scaling across all abilities. Unlike critical strike which adds variance, AP increases your damage floor, making even unlucky sequences threatening.
Best in Slot Gear for Arms PvP
Phase-by-Phase Gear Progression
Arms Warriors benefit from PvE gear more than most PvP specs due to superior itemization. Raid gear provides higher stats than equivalent PvP rewards in early phases.
Pre-Raid BiS Overview
Starting PvP without raid gear requires careful selection from dungeons, quests, and crafted items. Check our comprehensive WoW Classic Warrior Pre-Raid BiS Guide for detailed pre-raid gearing strategies.
Phase 3-4 Gear Setup
| Slot | Item | Source | Why It’s Best |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head | Lionheart Helm | Crafted (Blacksmithing) | 2% hit, high crit, best helm until AQ |
| Neck | Onyxia Tooth Pendant | Onyxia’s Lair | Massive AP and crit in one item |
| Shoulder | Drake Talon Pauldrons | UBRS | Solid crit and AP for pre-raid |
| Back | Cape of the Black Baron | Stratholme | 1% hit, respectable stats |
| Chest | Savage Gladiator Chain | PvP Rank 12 | Best non-raid chest with great stamina |
| Wrist | Wristguards of Stability | LBRS | Accessible hit rating source |
| Hands | Flameguard Gauntlets | Molten Core | Excellent crit and AP combo |
| Waist | Onslaught Girdle | Molten Core | Top-tier AP and crit belt |
| Legs | Legplates of Wrath | Molten Core | Superior to PvP legs for damage |
| Feet | Boots of the Shadow Flame | BWL | Best boots for crit stacking |
| Ring 1 | Quick Strike Ring | Dire Maul Tribute | Reliable hit and AP |
| Ring 2 | Master Dragonslayer’s Ring | Onyxia’s Lair | Strong AP ring |
| Trinket 1 | Diamond Flask | Scholomance | On-demand 2000 HP shield |
| Trinket 2 | Hand of Justice | BRD | Proc-based extra attacks |
| Weapon | Ashkandi | BWL | Highest top-end damage for MS |
Weapon Choices by Phase
Two-Handed Weapons: Arms requires slow, hard-hitting two-handers to maximize Mortal Strike and Overpower damage.
- Phase 1-2: Unstoppable Force (AV Exalted), Obsidian Edged Blade (Molten Core), Bonereaver’s Edge (Molten Core)
- Phase 3-4: Ashkandi (BWL), Spinal Reaper (BWL), Drake Talon Cleaver (UBRS alternative)
- Phase 5+: Might of Menethil (Naxxramas), The Hungering Cold (Naxxramas)
Weapon speed matters significantly. A 3.5+ speed weapon hits substantially harder per swing than a 2.8 speed weapon, even with identical DPS values.
PvP Reputation Gear
The PvP ranking system provides excellent gear for players unable to access raids consistently.
- Rank 10: Grand Marshal’s/High Warlord’s Longsword (solid weapon alternative)
- Rank 12-13: Full armor set with high stamina and respectable offensive stats
- Rank 14: Grand Marshal’s/High Warlord’s Claymore (competitive endgame weapon)
Mixing PvP gear with raid pieces creates optimal setups. PvP items offer more stamina while raid gear provides superior damage stats.
Optimal Rotation and Ability Priority
Arms doesn’t follow a strict rotation like PvE specs. Instead, you react to procs, rage levels, and tactical situations.
Opening Burst Sequence
Starting a fight with maximum pressure forces opponents into defensive positions immediately.
- Charge from range to generate initial rage and close distance
- Blood Fury (Orc racial) or other damage cooldowns
- Mortal Strike as your first offensive strike
- Overpower if the target dodges any attack
- Hamstring to prevent escape
- Mortal Strike again when available (6-second cooldown)
This sequence establishes healing reduction, applies movement impairment, and chunks significant health in the opening seconds.
Sustained Pressure Pattern
After the opener, maintain pressure through intelligent ability usage.
Priority System:
- Mortal Strike on cooldown (always)
- Overpower when Dodge occurs and you have 5+ rage
- Hamstring to refresh snare before it expires
- Heroic Strike when rage exceeds 70 to prevent capping
- Execute when target drops below 20% health
Rage Management: Your effectiveness depends on available rage pools. Never spam Heroic Strike unnecessarily—save rage for Mortal Strike windows. The WoW Classic Warrior Rage Guide explains advanced rage generation mechanics.
Execute Phase
When enemies fall below 20% health, transition into Execute spam mode.
Execute becomes your highest damage per rage ability under 20% health. Stop using Mortal Strike entirely unless healing reduction is critical for the kill. Dump all rage into Execute attempts while weaving Hamstring to maintain snare.
Execute Tips:
- Save rage before targets hit 20% to unleash multiple Executes immediately
- Overpower still procs during Execute phase—use it for instant damage between Executes
- Switch to Battle Stance if you need Overpower and lack rage for Execute
Stance Dancing for PvP
Mastering stance changes separates average Warriors from elite players. Each stance provides unique abilities that create tactical advantages.
Stance Overview
| Stance | Primary Use | Key Abilities |
|---|---|---|
| Battle Stance | Burst damage, Overpower procs | Charge, Overpower, Hamstring |
| Defensive Stance | Survival, peeling | Shield Bash, Disarm, Taunt |
| Berserker Stance | Rage generation, mobility | Intercept, Pummel, Berserker Rage |
Common Stance Dance Patterns
Defensive Peel Combo:
- Berserker Stance → Intercept enemy chasing your healer
- Defensive Stance → Disarm to remove their damage (retain 25 rage with Tactical Mastery)
- Battle Stance → Hamstring → Mortal Strike to finish
Anti-Caster Sequence:
- Battle Stance → Charge caster
- Berserker Stance → Pummel to interrupt cast
- Battle Stance → Mortal Strike + continue pressure
Fear Break:
- Swap to Berserker Stance during fear (Berserker Rage breaks fear)
- Intercept back to target
- Return to Battle Stance for Overpower/Mortal Strike
Practice these patterns until muscle memory takes over. Slow stance dancing costs you kills. Fast stance dancing wins games.
Essential Macros for Arms PvP
Macros reduce button bloat and enable faster reactions. Here are must-have macros for competitive play.
Charge + Bloodrage Macro
#showtooltip Charge
/cast Battle Stance
/cast Charge
/cast Bloodrage
Ensures you’re always in Battle Stance for Charge while activating Bloodrage for instant rage generation.
Intercept Macro
#showtooltip Intercept
/cast Berserker Stance
/cast Intercept
Instant stance swap into Intercept for gap closing or peeling.
Mortal Strike + Heroic Strike Queue
#showtooltip Mortal Strike
/cast Mortal Strike
/startattack
/cast Heroic Strike
Guarantees Mortal Strike lands while queueing Heroic Strike for high rage situations.
Mouseover Hamstring
#showtooltip Hamstring
/cast [@mouseover,harm,nodead][] Hamstring
Apply Hamstring to any target you hover without changing your current target. Crucial for snaring multiple enemies during team fights.
Shield Bash Interrupt Macro
#showtooltip Shield Bash
/equip [equipped:Shields] Your_Weapon_Name; Your_Shield_Name
/cast Defensive Stance
/cast Shield Bash
/equip Your_Weapon_Name
Weapon swap macro for instant interrupts. Replace placeholder names with your actual shield and weapon.
For complete macro collection, visit our WoW Classic Warrior Macros Guide.
Consumables and Buffs
Serious PvP requires preparation. Consumables provide edges that determine outcomes in equal-skill matchups.
Essential Consumables
Combat Potions:
- Mighty Rage Potion: Generates 45-75 rage instantly. Use before burst windows.
- Free Action Potion: Grants immunity to movement impairing effects for 30 seconds. Counters snares.
- Greater Healing Potion: Emergency healing when healers can’t reach you.
Food Buffs:
- Dirge’s Kickin’ Chimaerok Chops: +25 Stamina for 30 minutes. Best food buff.
- Smoked Desert Dumplings: +20 Strength alternative when Chops are unavailable.
Flask:
- Flask of the Titans: +400 HP for 2 hours, persists through death. Expensive but powerful for rated battlegrounds.
Elixirs (if not using Flask):
- Elixir of the Mongoose: +25 Agility and 2% Critical Strike
- Elixir of Giants: +25 Strength for more attack power
Weapon Buffs:
- Elemental Sharpening Stone: +2% Critical Strike to weapons. Stacks with other buffs.
- Winterfall Firewater: +35 Attack Power from Winterspring quest turn-ins.
World Buffs
World buffs create massive power spikes for premade battleground groups.
- Rallying Cry of the Dragonslayer: +10% melee crit and 140 AP
- Warchief’s Blessing / Spirit of Zandalar: +15% HP and 10% stats
- Songflower Serenade: +5% crit chance and +15 to all stats
Coordinate with your premade team to collect world buffs before queuing rated games. The advantage is substantial enough to swing close matches.
Matchup Guide – Class by Class
Understanding each matchup helps you adapt strategies for maximum effectiveness.
vs Warrior (Arms/Fury)
Difficulty: Medium
Warrior mirrors come down to gear quality, cooldown timing, and rage management. The player who forces stance dances while maintaining offensive pressure typically wins.
Strategy:
- Trade Mortal Strikes on cooldown to maintain healing reduction parity
- Use Disarm when enemy pops Recklessness or Death Wish
- Save Intimidating Shout for their Execute phase
- Overpower becomes crucial—bait dodges with Hamstring
- Hamstring kiting forces them to waste rage on Intercept
Win Condition: Superior gear and forcing them into Defensive Stance to Disarm you while you remain in Battle Stance for Overpower.
vs Rogue
Difficulty: Hard
Rogues dictate engagement timing with stealth. You must survive the opener and turn the fight into a stat-check brawl.
Strategy:
- Keep Battle Shout active for stealth detection
- Save Berserker Rage for Kidney Shot (breaks stun immediately)
- Disarm after they pop Blade Flurry or Adrenaline Rush
- Sweeping Strikes to hit them through Evasion on another target
- Execute them aggressively—Rogues are squishy
Win Condition: Break their stun lock with Berserker Rage, survive the burst, then overwhelm them with sustained damage before they can reset with Vanish.
vs Mage
Difficulty: Very Hard
Mages counter Warriors through superior mobility, crowd control, and kiting potential. You need perfect rage management and consumable usage.
Strategy:
- Charge → Berserker Stance → Pummel to interrupt Polymorph
- Use Free Action Potion before engaging to ignore Frost Nova
- Save Berserker Rage for their Frost Nova if you lack potions
- Line of sight their spells around pillars when possible
- Intercept after Blink to maintain pressure
- Execute range (10 yards) lets you damage them while they kite
Win Condition: Close distance with multiple gap closers, interrupt Polymorph casts, and maintain uptime long enough to force Ice Block.
vs Warlock
Difficulty: Hard
Warlocks excel at dot pressure, Fear spam, and pet assistance. You must control the pet while pressuring the Warlock simultaneously.
Strategy:
- Charge the Warlock, not the pet (closes distance faster)
- Use Berserker Rage immediately after Fear lands to break it
- Apply Hamstring to Warlock to prevent kiting
- Kill Felhunter pet if it’s dispelling your buffs constantly
- Intimidating Shout the pet while you burst the Warlock
- Save Intercept for after they Fear you away
Win Condition: Break Fears consistently with Berserker Rage, maintain Hamstring uptime, and burst them down before dot damage becomes overwhelming.
vs Priest
Difficulty: Medium
Priests lack mobility but compensate with shields, fears, and strong healing. Pressure them relentlessly to force mana depletion.
Strategy:
- Open with Mortal Strike to apply healing reduction immediately
- Pummel Mind Blast/Flash Heal when in Berserker Stance
- Use Intimidating Shout to interrupt Greater Heal casts
- Equip shield and Shield Bash for additional interrupts
- Hamstring prevents them from creating distance
- Berserker Rage breaks Psychic Scream
Win Condition: Interrupt healing consistently, apply constant Mortal Strike debuff, and force them out of mana before they can outlast you.
vs Paladin
Difficulty: Very Hard
Paladins are nearly unkillable in 1v1 scenarios due to bubble, lay on hands, and plate armor. Focus on disengaging rather than committing fully.
Strategy:
- Mortal Strike on cooldown to reduce their healing output
- Hamstring to control their movement
- Disarm when they pop cooldowns to reduce their damage
- Don’t waste rage trying to kill them through bubble
- If grouped, coordinate CC to prevent healing
- Consider disengaging if 1v1 to find better targets
Win Condition: In solo play, stalemate and move to squishier targets. In group play, have teammates CC while you burst during their vulnerability windows.
vs Druid (Feral)
Difficulty: Medium
Feral Druids have strong burst in cat form and incredible survival with heals and shape-shifting. Prevent their healing and they become manageable.
Strategy:
- Apply Mortal Strike before they shift to heal
- Pummel when they try to cast Healing Touch
- Hamstring forces them to waste mana shifting to break snares
- Use Piercing Howl when they try to run and heal
- Disarm in Bear Form to neuter their threat
- Execute aggressively when they’re low
Win Condition: Maintain Mortal Strike debuff during healing attempts, interrupt casts with Pummel, and prevent them from establishing range for heals.
vs Shaman (Enhancement/Elemental)
Difficulty: Easy
Shamans lack consistent mobility and defensive cooldowns. They depend on totems and burst windows to threaten you.
Strategy:
- Destroy Grounding Totem immediately (it absorbs your Mortal Strike)
- Kill Tremor Totem to enable fear usage from allies
- Charge → Mortal Strike → Hamstring standard opener
- Pummel their healing waves to prevent recovery
- Disarm during their burst windows (Windfury procs)
- Save Berserker Rage for their Frost Shock slow
Win Condition: Destroy key totems quickly, interrupt healing, and maintain constant pressure. Shamans crumble under sustained aggression.
vs Hunter
Difficulty: Hard
Hunters excel at kiting and controlling range. You must minimize their ranged damage windows while avoiding traps.
Strategy:
- Charge to close distance immediately
- Use Intercept when they Disengage away
- Hamstring after every Aspect of the Cheetah/Pack
- Intimidating Shout the pet to eliminate its threat
- Line of sight their aimed shots behind terrain
- Save Berserker Rage for Scatter Shot/Intimidation
- Kill the pet if it’s a problem (Curse of Recklessness helps)
Win Condition: Maintain melee range through multiple gap closers, control or kill the pet, and overwhelm them before Feign Death resets the fight.
Battleground Strategies
Different battlegrounds require adapted approaches. Arms Warriors function as frontline pressure and healer harassers in organized play.
Warsong Gulch
Role: Mid-Field Controller and EFC Pressure
Your job is controlling mid-field dominance while applying pressure to enemy flag carriers when needed.
Responsibilities:
- Mortal Strike enemy healers in mid fights
- Peel for your flag carrier with Hamstring/Intercept
- Pressure enemy flag carrier with consistent damage
- Disarm enemy melee threatening your FC
Positioning: Stay with your healer group in mid. Don’t tunnel vision on kills—your Mortal Strike debuff enables your team’s kills.
Arathi Basin
Role: Node Defense and Team Fight Damage
Arms excels at defending captured nodes against small groups and contributing to large team fight rotations.
Responsibilities:
- Defend Blacksmith/Lumber Mill chokepoints
- Collapse to team fights at contested bases
- Intercept enemies fleeing with low health
- Apply Mortal Strike to priority targets
Positioning: Rotate between Blacksmith, Lumber Mill, and Farm. These bases create defensive advantages for melee classes.
Alterac Valley
Role: Healer Pressure and Bunker Defense
Large-scale AV battles reward consistent pressure on enemy healers and strategic bunker defense.
Responsibilities:
- Target enemy healers with Mortal Strike
- Defend towers from Horde/Alliance assault groups
- Assist with boss kills (use PvE rotation)
- Execute low-health enemies attempting to escape
Positioning: Stay with the main zerg unless assigned to tower defense. Mortal Strike value increases exponentially in 40v40 fights.
Advanced PvP Techniques
Mastering these advanced concepts elevates your play from competent to exceptional.
Rage Pooling
Banking rage before critical moments enables explosive burst sequences.
Stop using Heroic Strike when approaching important targets. Pool 50-70 rage before engaging priority targets. Unleash Mortal Strike → Overpower → Execute chains without rage starvation.
Fake Casting
Abuse enemies expecting you to interrupt casts.
Start attacking a casting enemy without using Pummel. Wait for them to juke (stop casting prematurely). When they recast, immediately Pummel for guaranteed interrupt.
Overpower Fishing
Intentionally trigger Dodge mechanics to enable Overpower.
Spam Hamstring against Rogues to force Dodge, enabling Overpower. Use low-rage attacks against targets with high dodge to create Overpower opportunities.
Consumable Timing
Maximize consumable impact through intelligent timing.
Pop Mighty Rage Potion when you’re low rage and target is below 30%. This enables 3-4 Execute casts in seconds. Use Free Action Potion before entering clustered enemy groups to maintain mobility.
Pet Targeting Priority
Kill pets strategically to eliminate threats.
Felhunter (dispels buffs) and hunter pets (massive DPS) warrant killing. Voidwalker and Imp waste your time. Use Sweeping Strikes to cleave pets while damaging owners.
Team Composition and Group Play
Arms Warriors thrive in coordinated environments. Understanding optimal compositions improves your effectiveness.
Ideal Premade Composition (10-Man WSG)
Healer Core:
- 2-3 Restoration Druids (flag carrier heals + HoTs)
- 1 Holy Priest (dispels and power heals)
- 1 Holy Paladin (freedom for carriers)
DPS/Utility:
- 2 Arms Warriors (you + partner for healing reduction)
- 1 Frost Mage (crowd control and burst)
- 1 Shadow Priest (mana burn and damage)
- 1 Subtlety Rogue (sap and control)
Flag Carrier:
- 1 Protection Warrior or Restoration Druid
Your Role in Premades
As one of two Arms Warriors, coordinate Mortal Strike targeting with your partner. Never both MS the same target—stagger your debuffs across multiple enemies to spread healing reduction pressure.
Call out MS targets in voice communication. “MS on priest” gives your team kill windows. Rotate between enemy healers when primary target plays defensively.
Peel for your flag carrier without abandoning mid-field control. Use Intercept to peel chasers while maintaining vision on mid fights for collapse opportunities.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Learning from common errors accelerates improvement.
Rage Dumping – Don’t spam Heroic Strike constantly. Save rage for Mortal Strike and important abilities. Low rage = low pressure.
Stance Locked – Staying in Battle Stance exclusively wastes your toolkit. Learn stance dancing patterns through practice. Your opponents certainly will.
Tunnel Vision – Chasing kills across entire maps accomplishes nothing. Contribute to objective play and focus priority targets instead.
Ignoring Totems – Leaving Grounding Totems active wastes your Mortal Strikes. Destroy them immediately.
Cooldown Hoarding – Using cooldowns late or not at all throws away winning opportunities. Use Death Wish and Recklessness proactively, not reactively.
Missing Hit Cap – PvP with less than 6% hit is griefing yourself. Reach hit cap before stacking other stats.
Poor Consumable Usage – Bringing inadequate consumables handicaps your performance. Stock up before serious PvP sessions.
Leveling as Arms for PvP
Leveling as Arms prepares you for endgame PvP while teaching core mechanics. Check our WoW Classic Warrior Arms Leveling Guide for detailed leveling strategies.
Key advantages:
- Mortal Strike at level 40 provides identity early
- PvP-focused talents support world PvP while leveling
- Tactical Mastery teaches stance dancing from early levels
Transition to full PvP spec around level 50-55 to practice matchups before hitting 60.
Transitioning from PvE to PvP
If you’re raiding as Fury or Protection, respeccing to Arms for PvP requires adjustment. Understand these key differences:
Pace Changes: PvE involves predictable rotations against stationary targets. PvP demands reactive decision-making against intelligent opponents. Slow down mentally and think two steps ahead.
Survivability Matters: In raids, healers focus you exclusively. In PvP, healers prioritize multiple targets under pressure. You must self-peel, kite, and manage defensives independently.
Consumable Importance: PvE parse culture makes consumables optional outside progression. PvP consumables separate wins from losses consistently.
Review the general WoW Classic Arms Warrior Guide for spec fundamentals if you’re new to Arms entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Conclusion
Arms Warrior PvP rewards mechanical skill, tactical awareness, and coordinated teamplay. Your Mortal Strike makes you essential for any serious PvP group, while your burst damage threatens squishy targets constantly. Master stance dancing, memorize matchup strategies, and communicate effectively with teammates to unlock the spec’s full potential.
Success requires dedication to learning advanced techniques like rage pooling, consumable timing, and target prioritization. Don’t get discouraged by the learning curve—every elite PvP Warrior started exactly where you are now. Focus on incremental improvement through consistent practice and VOD review.
Gear progression happens gradually through raids and PvP reputation. Start with pre-raid best-in-slot items and upgrade systematically as opportunities arise. Never let gear differences excuse mechanical mistakes—skill expression matters more than item level in most matchups.
Join premade groups to experience coordinated PvP at its finest. Solo queue battlegrounds teach bad habits and frustration. Organized play with voice communication reveals the true depth of Arms Warrior gameplay.
Now charge into battle and prove why Arms Warriors dominate WoW Classic PvP! ⚔️
Related Guides
Continue your Warrior mastery with these specialized guides:
- WoW Classic Warrior Guide – Complete class overview
- WoW Classic Arms Warrior Guide – Full spec breakdown
- WoW Classic Warrior Arms PvE Guide – Raiding strategies
- WoW Classic Warrior Fury PvP Guide – Alternative PvP spec
- WoW Classic Warrior Leveling Guide – Level 1-60 strategies
- WoW Classic Warrior Macros – Complete macro collection
- WoW Classic Warrior Stances Guide – Stance dancing mastery
- WoW Classic Warrior Rage Guide – Rage mechanics explained
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