Gaming
 

Parry

From WoWWiki

(Redirected from Parry rating)
Parry
  • Parry
  • Passive
  • Gives a chance to parry enemy melee attacks.
Usable by
ClassAll
Properties
TypeDefensive
SchoolPhysical
CooldownNone

Contents

Targets of melee attacks can have a chance to parry each incoming frontal attack. A successful parry nullifies the attack (for the attacker it is like a miss) and reduces the swing timer of the defender. It is a passive ability which does not require any action to be used. Most melee classes get this ability — warriors at level 6, hunters and paladins at level 8,rogues at level 12, and Death Knights start with parry. Shamans have a 20 point Enhancement talent called Spirit Weapons which grants them the parry ability in addition to threat reduction on their attacks and spells.

Functionality

  • If a character or mob has a parry chance, it's always active and can take effect on every incoming frontal melee attack.
  • If applicable, the parry chance is added to the attackers attack table.
  • Originally, the only stat which increased the chance to parry was defense (0.04% per point). However, with the addition of Death Knights, 25% of their strength is added as parry rating (it is important to note that a Death Knight's high parry rating is one of their mitigation mechanics.)
  • Some classes can increase their chance to parry with talents (either direct or via defense).
  • Similarly items can directly increase the chance to parry or indirectly via defense.
  • Attacks from the rear cannot be parried. Mobs sometimes do so anyways - this can be due to a bug or because they turn very quickly in place.
  • After a successful parry, the defender's swing timer is reduced (or even reset), resulting in an increased damage output (for details see Formulas:Parry). While tanks like to profit from this effect, melee damage dealers should attack from behind whenever possible, both to increase their own damage and to avoid causing unneeded damage to the tank through the enemy's parries.

Enhancements

Enchantments

  • Enchant Weapon - Blade Ward
  • Reagents:
    [Abyss Crystal] (4), [Greater Cosmic Essence] (8), [Titansteel Bar] (1)
  • Permanently enchants a weapon to sometimes grant Blade Warding when striking an enemy. Blade Warding increases your parry rating by 200 and inflicts 600 to 800 damage on your next parry. Lasts 10 sec. This enchantment requires the wielder is at least level 75.
  • Tools:  [Runed Titanium Rod]
  • Requires Enchanting 450
  • Adamantite Weapon Chain
  • Item Level 63Disenchants into:
    Not disenchantable
  • Use: Attaches a chain to your weapon, reducing the duration of Disarm effects by 50% and increasing your Parry rating by 15. Can only be attached to level 60 and higher items.
  • 1 Charges




Gems

WotLK Northrend Gems
Color Name Effect(s)
Red SocketYellow SocketBlue Socket Prismatic  [Flashing Dragon's Eye] 27 Parry Rating
Red Socket Red  [Flashing Dragon's Eye] +34 Parry
 [Flashing Cardinal Ruby] +20 Parry Rating
 [Flashing Scarlet Ruby] +16 Parry Rating
 [Perfect Flashing Bloodstone] +14 Parry Rating
 [Flashing Bloodstone] +12 Parry Rating
Red SocketYellow Socket Orange  [Glimmering Ametrine] +10 Parry Rating +10 Defense Rating
 [Glimmering Monarch Topaz] +8 Parry Rating +8 Defense Rating
 [Perfect Glimmering Huge Citrine] +7 Parry Rating +7 Defense Rating
 [Glimmering Huge Citrine] +6 Parry Rating +6 Defense Rating
Red SocketBlue Socket Purple  [Defender's Dreadstone] +10 Parry Rating +15 Stamina
 [Defender's Twilight Opal] +8 Parry Rating +12 Stamina
 [Defender's Shadow Crystal] +6 Parry Rating +9 Stamina

In Patch 3.2.0.

TBC Outland gems
Color Name Effect(s)
Red Socket Red  [Flashing Crimson Spinel] +10 Parry Rating
 [Flashing Living Ruby] +8 Parry Rating
Red SocketYellow Socket Orange  [Glimmering Fire Opal] +5 Parry Rating +4 Defense Rating
 [Splendid Fire Opal] +5 Parry Rating +4 Resilience Rating
Red SocketBlue Socket Purple  [Defender's Tanzanite] +5 Parry Rating +6 Stamina

Notes

Greg "Ghostcrawler" Street, the Lead System Designer, posted about the upcoming changes in Patch 3.2.0 on the official forums. It was in response to some carefully researched numbers showing how overall avoidance was being lowered, and disproportionately to various tank classes:

Re: Avoidance Change | 2009-07-13 20:50| Ghostcrawler
The main goal of the change was to make parry not so much less attractive than dodge as an avoidance stat. Since tank avoidance is so high already, we wanted to do that by nerfing dodge a little, not by buffing parry.

This hurts druids slightly more than other tanks, but the emphasis is on "slightly." This is not the big druid nerf that some forum posters have predicted. We will continue to evaluate tank survivability and threat generation based on PTR tests with "Combat Patchwerk" to decide if druids need to be nerfed or DKs buffed or look at Prot warrior dps or anything else.

This is also not the big avoidance "come to Naaru" that some posters predicted. Overall, we think avoidance is too high and the game would work better with lower tank avoidance, but suddenly dropping everyone's avoidance by 20 or 30% would be a very big change with many ramifications for healing and gear among other things. It would also feel like a big nerf to the many players who didn't understand why it would be better for the game in the long term. But I still expect it is coming at some point.

View original post

Patch changes

  • Patch 3.2.0 (2009-08-04): Parry Rating: The amount of parry rating required per percentage of parry has been reduced by 8%. This is before diminishing returns. Combined with other changes, this makes dodge rating and parry rating equally potent before diminishing returns apply. Parry still diminishes more quickly than dodge.

See also