I'm back with more questions:
Any thoughts on Blood Moon for PvP, especially for BGs? I'm thinking about combining it with heavy Shackle.
Also, where do people get their Major Brutality from? I'm using Hircine's Rage at the moment but I hate that I'm missing out on better heals. But then I also don't want to give up on tri-pots or be forced to use Dreugh King Slayer. All very unappetizing options tbh.
Yeah the cooldown and the proc chance are what's keeping me from using the set, and the 5 second window is pretty small too.Personally I just went with Hircine’s Rage. Having flexibility with potions is more important to me than a higher tooltip on the heal.
Blood Moon + Shacklebreaker sounds like a fun combo, especially if you have group support and could get away with Molag Kena as your monster set. One thing to keep in mind is that the Light Attack damage bonus is not as big as sounds, since a big part of your damage comes from the bleed being reapplied every hit (so you do benefit quite a bit from the speed bonus). The main reason I haven’t tried it is that it has a 5 second duration and 18 second cooldown. You could spend half the duration being knocked back by a javelin or Flame Reach. The Automaton set would likely provide more consistent damage in BGs, even if it is less exciting.
I'm intrigued. I'm guessing that the chance of both sets proccing together is pretty small but I can see how that combo could be deadly. I'm gonna give it a shot for sh*ts and giggles.Bloodmoon is pretty hard to proc in pvp, most wolves run heavy or even in medium run with lower crit than in pve. Targets are more mobile and are harder to land hits on. That being said Ive had good success on one of my wolves but it is because I used it in tandem with Mechanical Acuity. MA's proc helps your Proc rate of BM. If by chance BM and MA goes off at the same time... Hircine have mercy on your prey's soul.
Heal morph: I use infused potion cooldown glyphs on my wolf so I will weave brutality pots into my rotation. So the higher heal is choice.
Yeah the cooldown and the proc chance are what's keeping me from using the set, and the 5 second window is pretty small too.Personally I just went with Hircine’s Rage. Having flexibility with potions is more important to me than a higher tooltip on the heal.
Blood Moon + Shacklebreaker sounds like a fun combo, especially if you have group support and could get away with Molag Kena as your monster set. One thing to keep in mind is that the Light Attack damage bonus is not as big as sounds, since a big part of your damage comes from the bleed being reapplied every hit (so you do benefit quite a bit from the speed bonus). The main reason I haven’t tried it is that it has a 5 second duration and 18 second cooldown. You could spend half the duration being knocked back by a javelin or Flame Reach. The Automaton set would likely provide more consistent damage in BGs, even if it is less exciting.
Automaton was the very first set I used on my WW and I might just go back to it since I don't think Briarheart is working out for me.I'm intrigued. I'm guessing that the chance of both sets proccing together is pretty small but I can see how that combo could be deadly. I'm gonna give it a shot for sh*ts and giggles.Bloodmoon is pretty hard to proc in pvp, most wolves run heavy or even in medium run with lower crit than in pve. Targets are more mobile and are harder to land hits on. That being said Ive had good success on one of my wolves but it is because I used it in tandem with Mechanical Acuity. MA's proc helps your Proc rate of BM. If by chance BM and MA goes off at the same time... Hircine have mercy on your prey's soul.
Heal morph: I use infused potion cooldown glyphs on my wolf so I will weave brutality pots into my rotation. So the higher heal is choice.
Mangeli200194 wrote: »What's your experience with molag kena in pvp on stamsorc ww in heavy? @Qbiken @CrazyWolf712
Tried storm fist trollking and slimecraw but they aren't hitting the spot