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Originally Posted by Ngruk Been into Kara as DPS Hunter, Healer, and a MA/MT Prot Warrior and finished. I have at least 20 pages of notes now on bosses and tactics (damn that sounds as geeky as I thought it would) but that's kind of how I work. |
Curt's that guy in the Leroy video that spouts off the survival percentage. You know it.
EDIT: Just a few quick pointers...
I'd drop 5/5 Imp Demo shout and spend the points elsewhere in the Protection tree (say, One Handed Specialization). You only need 5/5 imp demo if you're the only warrior on a particular mob, and the warlocks are keeping Curse of Recklessness up on it as well. Otherwise, the attack power debuff caps out at 2/5 imp demo. I can count on one hand the places where I could see a use for speccing it.
I'd also socket Stamina until you're pretty much decked out in t6 gear. Avoidance really doesn't start to show itself until you can stack it by the truckload. From
The Protection Warrior Guide - Elitist Jerks ,
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VI e. The Exponential Returns of Avoidance
Avoidance gains net exponential returns as your avoidance improves. A 1% improvement in avoidance at 50% avoidance will net you a relative mitigation of 2%.
Taken to an extreme, a 1% increase in avoidance at 99% will yield a relative mitigation improvement of infinity, as you will become invulnerable.
This happens because avoidance rolls are performed on one dice, and are not multiplicative.
The equation which dictates this pace is the same as that for armor’s relative damage reduction. The difference here is that unlike armor, additional percentages of avoidance do not take an ever-increasing number of points of dodge rating, parry rating, or defense to obtain. Do not let this fool you into thinking avoidance is a substitute for armor. You must assume that boss will always get lucky and perform its worst-case-scenario.
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And, finally, I know it's probably already on The List, but you have got to ditch that Alchemist's stone. In a bad, bad way. I'd probably take Dabiri's Enigma over it.