
Sadly nascent flash does work differently in pvp. Also, I kind of wish they replaced overpower with steel cyclone like they did in pvp.Nascent is self target-able now though. Does this work differently in PvP?
Additionally, I actually want Onslaught to be the opposite. Instead of using 20 gauge, have it grant 20 gauge, increase the cooldown, and have the cooldown reset with infuriate. This would really help out with the opener in gauge gains since tomahawk is the only way to pull from a distance without gauge (outside of provoke).
Opener: Onslaught>Infuriate>Nascent>Inner Chaos>Onslaught> Infuriate>Inner Chaos> Onslaught>Fell Cleave(optional).
Now you have 60 gauge to spend out of this proposed opener. And it effectively gives the Warrior a mini opener burst window, while increasing minor healing gains.
But then there is the whole Storms Eye buff, and do you start with Eye combo into your opener for more DPS? I still struggle with this when the infuriate opener is SOOO immediate and fast, and the eye combo is cumbersome and slow.

Also, I don't mind Onslaught costing rage, but I would like infuriate to work outside of combat. They could just make rage decay over time to prevent wars from forcing raid groups to wait for their infuriate to come off cooldow.


Yes this would make more sense for rage to deteriorate over time, but keep make it for out of combat only. Having it deteriorate in combat reminds me of Greased Lightning mechanics.




There was a minimum of one if not two PLD world firsts every tier in Heavensward. The PLD/DRK slot was a combined slot. Groups recruited for a player who knew how to do both and switch as required. There are a number of fights which definitely do favour PLD, especially in progression. A7S was probably the single best example. You can speedrun with anything after the fact, but let's face it, a lot of those later speedruns were just solo WAR once you had enough damage output to skip everything.
Raw Intuition was patched really early. I don't think that even lasted to the first tier release.
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