What we can see from the new talents is that more variety in terms of rage consumption and conservation is being worked into the system. As an example, Unbridled Wrath (never a particularly popular talent in the past couple of years) is gone, replaced by Battle Trance. This is indicative of the continuing paradigm shift on how rage should work for DPS players away from a simplistic “do anything you can to get more” design and towards a more nuanced, perhaps even complicated, way to look at rage, rage generation and rage consumption.
The arms talent Deadly Calm is an example of a talent designed around the oft-mentioned “disciplined, soldiery feel of arms,” one that seeks to give the spec that cool-under-fire sense, to contrast it from fury’s barbaric direction. With Deadly Calm, I see the beginning of strategy in terms of how and when to use rage as an arms warrior. If you’re close to activating Inner Rage, using Deadly Calm will let you still unleash that flurry of Mortal Strike, Overpower and Executes without preventing you from gaining the 50% damage increase for your special attacks.
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