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Warrior Spec Guide - Ding 80 ASAP
Unlike other classes, there’s more than one warrior spec to level your warrior to lv 80. They have to great leveling specs to choose from
Arms – This build focuses on a 2h weapon and is great for leveling and PvP
Fury – This talent tree focuses on dual-wielding two weapons and is great for leveling and being a damage dealer in raids
Leveling a warrior for many players means using a sequence of different talent specs.
I suggest you to choose the Arms tree first. This warrior spec is more effective than the fury build in the early levels. The first talents in the Fury tree just aren’t as game-changing as the Arms talents.
Now, when you hit 30 you will aldready have the Berserker Stance and some talents points to spend. That’s when you might consider to re-spec and get yourself the Fury build. The Fury spec is not necessarily better than the Arms talent build, in the later levels it's just as good for leveling.
Many warrios level 30-70 with the Fury spec and gather some tanking equipment on the way. With this equipment they visit instances until they get to lv 80. The reason for that is, that nowadays you can dual spec: You can have two talent builds at the same time and for example switch from the protection build to Fury and back whenever you want.
Let me recap the different talent specs for you so you can choose the warrior spec that suits you the most:
Arms focuses on a powerful but slow 2h weapon. The damage per second is always the same, no matter how slow or fast you attack. But hitting slower means every hit deals more damage. And the Arms tree has lots of talents to give you additional swings.
Fury talents focus on dual-wielding 2 one-handed weapons. Later you can even use 2 two-handed weapons! You will hit really fast and need some gear to give you a better hit rating. This warrior spec is great to deal consistent damage over a long time.
Once you ding 80 you will have the real choice: Will you dominate the Arena with a PvP build, raid as a protection tank or off-tank with a fury build? Take the warrior spec you like the most. You have the choice.
Would this PC Spec be good for HD Video editing.?
Heres the spec:
Power SupplyStandard 650W - Included
ProcessorAMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, Quad Core (AM3, 3.20GHz, 8MB Cache)
Heatsink and CPU FanStandard Heatsink and CPU Fan - Included
MotherboardAsus M4N68T-M LE V2, 2xDIMM, Max. 8GB, M-ATX - Included
Memory8GB (4 x 2GB) Mushkin PC10600 1333MHz DDR3 (+£60.00)
PCI-E GraphicsnVidia 9800GT 1GB (+£20.00)
Sound CardIntegrated 5.1 Channel Audio - Included
Primary Hard Drive1000GB SATA II - Included
Secondary Hard DriveNot Included
Operating SystemGenuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit Version) - Included
Would this be good to use for HD editing in Sony Vegas, Cinema4d, Adobe After effects etc.
I want it to edit very smoothly with no lag and render fast.
It looks good enough but I have some suggestions to help it work better:
Step up to a 6 core AMD processor or an intel i5 quad core.
Try to find a GPU with CUDA. For similar price try the 1gb GT240.
Your video editing will go faster if you have 2 hard drives in RAID 0, or 3+ hard drives in RAID 5 (for better reliability).
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