Can raid bosses parry if you are attacking them from the rear?
Depends if you're MT want's an aggro group or a mitigation group.
If he were to go for survival, i'd probably say a tree druid, a paladin with devotion aura, a warlock, and probably a shaman dropping agi totem.
For threat: feral druid, BM hunter, enh shaman dropping wf totem, and someone with leatherworking =P
Can raid bosses parry if you are attacking them from the rear?
no.
Nope, that's why every melee dps needs to attack from the rear. That way the tank doesnt have to survive extra parry attacks.
not to mention it helps dps dps harder, since dps'ing from the front means anywhere from 8-15% of their attacks are being avoided.
So I was curious how the block value was calcuated and ran some numbers.
Disclaimer: I have bad gear. Fresh 70 yet.
Block values:
68 on shield
44 from other gear
11 from strength
+30% from Shield Mastery
What I expected was if I added those values together and multiplied by 1.3, I'd get my total block value.
68 + 44 + 11 = 123
123 * 1.3 = 159.9
However, my character pane shows only 156.
If I don't include strength in the multiplier, I get:
68 + 44 = 112
112 * 1.3 = 145.6 + 11 = 156.6
Which, if the game just rounds down does match.
So it looks like Block value gained from strength does not get modified by the shield mastery talent. Does this theory match with other people's values? Did I miss something?
hey...just curious about this but:
How i read a WWS report and discern a tank's TPS from the info in there?
it has nifty numbers and the like for DPS IN/OUT and Heals IN/OUT and damage Taken/Dealt.
but it has no obvious column or subsection that actually reads a tanks TPS. Is this something it doesn't do yet? if it is related to something in the combat log, how are threat mods able to function as they too (as far as i am aware anyway) work off the combat log (hence why with 2.3 (or was it 2.4) there was a lot of problems with threat meters not working properly)
Threat is not incorporated into wws but several people have written nifty websites to help you, for example Coolyo[dot]org and WowWebStats Tps Calculator
see http://www.tankspot.com/forums/theor...ds-pallys.html for a discussion about the latter.
ps, both require the web address of an individual fight for just the tank![]()
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I currently have 27 expertise on my normal boss-tanking gear. I keep asking other t6 tanks about expertise and how much is too much and none of them know.
I believe 27 expertise is 6.5% decreased chance to dodge/parry. I believe 6.5% is exactly what I need to push to dodges "off the table" but I am not sure.
I am an orc with the [Cleaver of the Unforgiving] if makes any difference
Edit: Oh, what I am asking by the way, sorry, was this: What expertise do I need to have a boss stop parrying me? I get parried, according to WWS, 10% of the time it seems, so I am guessing I will need a boatload more of expertise. Is 27 expertise too much? I unfortunately do not have too much gear to change out in favour of more avoidance or EH gear stats on my gear, i.e. I use a lot of the badge gear.
Breeching Comet - Item - World of Warcraft
vs
Inuuro's Blade - Item - World of Warcraft
The Comet's significantly higher DPS and slower speed should result in higher Devastates and white damage, is it worth the knock in speed and the lack of "tank" stats?
Found this --> http://www.tankspot.com/forums/gear-...before-bt.html
Still would like some info!
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How much expertise does one need to move Dodges/Parries off the table for Heroic (level72 max) mobs?
First question: Expertise and hit are extremely overrated when you are at low level of gear (namely, blues and kara gear). The higher DPS and slower speed will outpace easily the sword, but however, consider that 2.6 is very slow and might not suite you at all.
Still, 92 vs 70 dps... and better stats also (agi is also dodge)
Second question, you need to knock out 5.4% dodge and undefined amount of parry.
Worlde - Prot Paladin
Darkworldie - Tank DW Frost DK
Uord - Prot Warrior
Huordie - Feral / Resto Druid
Yes I know expertise and hit aren't that important in Kara etc., but I am tanking Illidan for the first time tonight. I am guessing as per the answer below me, I just need enough expertise to have 5.4% decreased chance to dodge/parry then.
Can anyone possibly lead me to any threads or discussions on this subject?
When my Level 32 Fury Warrior Dual Weilds, should the slower weapon go into his off hand or main hand?
MH.
Apologies, i assumed that they were of near equivalent dps and ilvl, just that one was fast and one was slow. You want the slower in the MH if that is the situation due to the fact that attacks that are based on weapon damage calculate only your MH and not your OH. a fast MH would make these attacks much weaker.
Clarification:
I have [item]Crescent of Forlorn Spirits[/item] and [item]Darkwater Talwar[/item]
I asked the question in a more general sense because I really hope to be replacing those specific weapons soon.
Ah, I see. For those, you definitely want the crescent in the main hand, since it has higher dps. Our friend is right, however, that if they were similar damage per second, you would want the slow one in the mainhand for better overpowers, windfury weapon procs (if you're with a shaman) and other such attacks.
Now that whirlwind uses both weapons, however, a fury warrior hardly ever has to worry about which hand the slower weapon goes in.
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