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+ | {{Licensing|Mob}} |
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− | |name=Furious Attacks |
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− | |image=Ability_Warrior_FuriousResolve |
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− | |description=Your autoattacks have a chance to reduce all healing done to the target by 20% for 10 sec. |
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− | |class=Warrior |
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− | |location=Fury, Tier 5 |
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− | |affects=Normal [[melee]] attacks |
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− | |ranks=1 |
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− | |talent_req=None |
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− | |points_req=20 |
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− | }}</onlyinclude> |
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− | '''Furious Attacks''' is a talent in the Fury tree, you will need to spend 21 points in Fury to max it. It gives your normal melee attacks a chance to put a stacking debuff on the target which reduces healing done to the target by 10%. |
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− | == Notes == |
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− | *Only normal melee attacks (white hits) can trigger the debuff. |
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− | ==Patch changes== |
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− | *{{Patch 4.0.3a|note=Now reduce healing by 10%, down from 25%.}} |
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− | *{{Patch 4.0.1|note=Now a single-point talent. Reduces healing done to the target by 25%, down from 50%.}} |
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− | == External links == |
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− | Have a nice day. :) --> |
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Revision as of 16:13, 19 June 2011
Licensing
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