Unsure what class to play in Dragonflight Season 2? Whether you're a returning player coming back to play the new content or a longtime veteran just looking to explore a new main or alt, we've got you covered. We break down all the reasons you should consider playing a Fury Warrior in Patch 10.1 and even throw in a few reasons of why you might not. From all the changes since launch to the new tier set bonuses coming in 10.1, join us as we explore Dragonflight Season 2 Fury Warrior!
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Why You Should Play a Fury Warrior in Dragonflight (and Why You Shouldn't) Why You ShouldWhy You Shouldn't Why You Should Play a Fury Warrior in DragonflightDynamic Damage Dealer Fury Warriors are powerful dynamic damage dealers, which excel in content which mixes single and multitarget elements, particularly relevant in Mythic+ dungeons. While this can also make them very good in many raid encounters, as seen in Vault of the Incarnates, most of those tested in Aberrus are single target focused, which doesn't lend itself as well to Fury's strengths. That said, its short cooldown burst damage can still be very useful in a wide variety of situations. Fury has and will continue to shine in Mythic+ dungeons though, boasting one of the highest non-meta DPS representations
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