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A '''stance''' is a position that a player can occupy that enables or disables certain abilities. Stances most commonly refer to a [[warrior]]'s three stances.
[[Warrior|Warriors]] can be in one of three stances.
 
   
 
* [[Battle Stance]] - initially enabled, very flexible
 
* [[Battle Stance]] - initially enabled, very flexible
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* [[Berserker Stance]] - emphasizes offense and threat mitigation
 
* [[Berserker Stance]] - emphasizes offense and threat mitigation
   
Some warrior abilities require a specific stance. For example, [[Intercept]] only works in [[Berserker Stance]].
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Some warrior abilities require a specific stance. For example, [[Intercept]] only works in [[Berserker Stance]]. Changing stance will cause a warrior to lose all their rage unless they have [[Tactical Mastery]].
   
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In the [[Bongos]] add-on, a stance also refers to forms that non-warrior classes can take, such as [[Stealth]], [[Shadowform]], and [[Moonkin Form]].
Changing stance will cause a warrior to lose all their rage unless they have [[Tactical Mastery]].
 
   
 
{{Warrior Stances}}
 
{{Warrior Stances}}

Revision as of 22:18, 20 December 2006

A stance is a position that a player can occupy that enables or disables certain abilities. Stances most commonly refer to a warrior's three stances.

Some warrior abilities require a specific stance. For example, Ability warrior victoryrush [Intercept] only works in Ability racial avatar [Berserker Stance]. Changing stance will cause a warrior to lose all their rage unless they have Spell nature enchantarmor [Tactical Mastery].

In the Bongos add-on, a stance also refers to forms that non-warrior classes can take, such as Ability stealth [Stealth], Spell shadow shadowform [Shadowform], and Spell nature forceofnature [Moonkin Form].

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