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Top brewmaster monks
Top brewmaster monks







The other two improve your consistent mobility, but can’t be cast on other players. Tiger’s Lust offers the greatest speed increase, but also has the shortest duration. None will increase your tanking ability, so which you pick really depend on what feels best to you. Tier 1 offers us three mobility enhancing talents. Keep a stack of Tome of the Clear Mind for switching talents (and glyphs.)ĭescriptions are below the image (comment if you want to discuss) and our picks are checked. PvP: Windwalker Monk PvP, Windwalker PvP gearingĬertain talents are better for some situations, while other talents might be better at other times.If you want the same in-game step by step leveling guide that we use to get to level 100 as fast as possible, take a look at our favorite in-game leveling guide. However, the principals will still apply during the leveling process and a few notes to that extent will be included below. This Brewmaster Monk guide is primarily intended for dungeon/raid tanking use at level 100. If you want PvP or some other flavor of Monkish activity then see our links just below.

top brewmaster monks

This page is for Brewmaster Monk tanking, in PvE.

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Brewmasters can be very effective at mitigating massive damage. They use active mitigation to do their job and may require a bit more attention to certain details than other tanks, but the reward is excellent tanking abilities if you can handle that detail. You can check out the Warlords Monk changes here. The lost some abilities, as did everyone else, and had the usual tweaks and such, but still retain their ability to be serious tanks. It’s sort-of “fun”, but Engineering for BFA feels rushed, and actually leveling it is expensive to get the real, cool stuff from it.Brewmaster monks are in pretty good shape in Warlords of Draenor. If you want a fun profession, like a few have said in here, go Engineering. Easy Expulsom farming through scrapping low-grade equipment you make, with their required materials being very cheap on the Auction House.įor casual gameplay, there really isn’t much to expect from Tailoring for a monk.Battle Flags that provide party-wide buffs in both PvE and PvP (excluding Rated Battlegrounds).Craftable 30- and 32-slot bags that you can make for all your characters and give to them through mailing.It holds a few significant advantages to go this profession. Old Darkmoon card sets, for your hefty collection.Īs a monk, you have no use for cloth items.Class-specific glyphs, which can be mailed to all your characters.Vantus Rune crafting to use for certain Raid bosses (only 1 can be used per week, but give somewhat decent advantages).įor casual gameplay, Inscription is still useful, but only for two things:.Faction-specific contracts that last 1 week, can be swapped at any time, and give a few reputation points with the contracted faction every time you complete World Quests (every WQ completed rewards you 10 points when you have a contract active).Darkmoon cards, as always, for collecting the decks.Tomes that you can craft on your own without having to buy them expensive from the Auction House.Codices that can be placed down to allow your party/raid members to swap talents.War-scrolls that give party-wide buffs and act as somewhat weaker substitutes to class buffs you would gain from priests, warriors, and mages, if you don’t have any of them on your team.No synergy whatsoever in-terms of gathering materials, so it might be expensive on your gold pouch when it comes to training both, but here’s why both are useful.Īlmost every item in this profession for BFA is useful, to a certain extent.

top brewmaster monks

I mainly play Brewmaster, but for me, if it’s usefulness you want, I run Inscription and Tailoring.









Top brewmaster monks