Unbridled Wrath
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| Unbridled Wrath | |
|---|---|
| Gives you a chance to generate an additional rage point when you deal melee damage with a weapon. Effect occurs more often at higher ranks. | |
| Usable by | |
| Class | Warrior |
| Properties | |
| Location | Fury, Tier 2 |
| Affects | N/A |
| Ranks | 5 |
| Requirements | |
| Points required | 5 |
Contents |
Overview
Getting angry is, for most people, unwanted. The true Warrior, however, thrives on it and welcomes it. This discipline culminates in the Fury Warrior, who gets angry for having to get angry, and takes extra offense to every blow performed. After all, who are they to get his weapons dirty?
Functionality
Unbridled Wrath gives a chance to gain 1 Rage whenever a melee hit is landed. It is most useful for warriors who dual wield two fast weapons.
You do not have a chance to gain this extra Rage when using attacks that are separate from the swing timer. This means that attacks such as Mortal Strike, Bloodthirst, Whirlwind, and damage dealt from Sweeping Strikes do NOT have a chance to generate extra Rage. However, attacks such as Heroic Strike and Cleave do have a chance to gain extra Rage. In the case of Cleave, it is possible that both targets may generate the extra Rage.
Rank table
| Rank | Chance |
|---|---|
| 1 | 8% |
| 2 | 16% |
| 3 | 24% |
| 4 | 32% |
| 5 | 40% |
Past changes
As of patch 2.0.10 Unbridled Wrath now has an increased chance to grant rage when using slower weapons. The exact normalization formula is not yet known.
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