![]() Extra armor can be obtained via enchants and potions, and like Stamina and Agility, cannot be reforged. The less damage we take from those initial hits, the less damage we will have to suffer from stagger's DoT. Though we do not have a lot, it is a precious stat for brewmasters. It is not changeable via reforge, however, so extra Agility will have to come from enchantments, food buffs, and the like.Īrmor: Armor is another aspect of EH, in of the fact that it will automatically reduce physical damage taken by a percentage. ![]() It is a solid stat, and like Stamina, it will naturally go up the higher ilevel your gear is. Since avoidance and physical mitigation stats such as dodge or mastery do not help mitigate magic, your best bet for these fights is to have a high health pool and high self healing so that you can take the damage and heal through it.Īgility: Agility confers threat by giving you attack power, but also confers avoidance by giving you dodge and crit (which will also convert to dodge). It is particularly effective to go for extra stamina for magic-centric fights, or, that is to say, encounters where the primary damage you will be taking is magic damage. This will automatically go up with higher ilevel gear, and it can also be gained via enchantments, food buffs, flasks, etc, but you cannot allocate stats to it via reforging. By raising your stamina, you raise your health pool, thus allowing you to take more raw damage before dying. Stamina: Stamina is a big benefactor to EH, or effective health. While I will be writing down the whole reforge priority and all that, I also want to discuss the stats you will be using as a brewmaster, and WHY you're using them. I feel that if you can understand WHY you do certain things, you'll be a better player because of it. This COULD have been the section where I discuss reforging, but I don't like force-feeding information. One of three specialization of the Monk class, the Brewmaster is an excellent choice for a seasoned tanking veteran, someone looking for a very active tanking style, or even just a guy who likes beer. Learning how to use each of them to their maximum effect will allow you to be one of the most potent tanks in the game. ![]() You have a fairly varied number of tools at your disposal. ![]() To be a good Brewmaster is to be precise. Using his mastery of delicious alcoholic beverages, the Brewmaster can avoid enemy attacks as well as dish out a very healthy amount of damage. The Brewmaster is an avoidance tank, relying primarily on high miss and dodge / parry chances as well as the new mechanic Stagger to minimize incoming physical damage. If you need to get to a certain section quickly, hit + to open your browser's "find" option, then type the section number you're looking for, preceded by the # sign. Searching the guide: To make it easier to search this guide, each section is proceeded by a #. Hello friends! If you have stumbled across this post for some odd reason, but wanted the 6.0+ guide, please follow this link! If you are here because you actually want the 5.4 guide, well, welcome! ![]()
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