Quote Originally Posted by Voidedge_Ragna View Post
Onslaught which is a dmg down unless its used during inner Release
Prior to Enhanced Infuriation, its actually a very faint dps increase, iirc. Even after, it's a smaller dps loss than its closest analog, Gyoten (another 10s CD gauge-spending gap-closer). That also means you have an actual gap-closer, whereas Plunge is to be spent, both charges, inside raid buff (i.e., Trick Attack) windows.

Inner Release = Delirium
Fell Cleave = Blood spiller
Decimate = Quietus
Inner Release, in its current functionality now cloned onto Delirium, predated that functionality on Delirium. Fell Cleave predated Bloodspiller. Decimate predated Quietus. Maybe I'm reading too much into the ordering in "Warrior... feels like a gutted DRK", but the latter seems more the iconic victim of homogenization or the like here.

Granted, if we could go back to 2.0, knowing what we do now of what that first easy step towards capacity --while ignoring means thereto-- would mean for WAR's future homogeneity towards Paladin and, in turn, among all tanks, I think we would have been more cautious in accepting an easy "solution" over one that retains more identity.

Which makes war play ... slow, there's hardly any weaving, War feels slow and not as satisfying.
Agreed, and that slowness feels kind of contrary to its Berserker concept. It feels like Warrior could benefit from a greater sense of momentum, or at the very least some chaos on which to capitalize (without feeling like proc whack-a-mole).