WoW: Brewmaster Monk Guide – Dragonflight endgame at level 70
Brewmasters are hardy tanks, surviving almost anything with powerful brews, but also literally lighting up enemies in the butt! We present you the breath of fire gameplay. This is how your abilities deal additional fire damage. At the same time, you have a lot of defensive talents in your luggage. This style of play is ideal for both raids and dungeons.
New expansion, new guide: In celebration of the Dragonflight release with its new talent trees, we’re overhauling our guides from the ground up. So that you have the most important information in the endgame in the meantime, there is a short version for level 70. In the course of Dragonflight, the guide to the brewmaster monk at level 70 will be expanded to include other, more in-depth details.
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Talent code for in-game takeover:
For the talent circled in blue, you choose Iron Husk Brew. This makes Fortifying Brew (circled in blue) an incredibly powerful cooldown ability. The synergy is strong Sal’salabim’s strength (circled in orange) and the skill Seared Passion, which you’ll find just below. This will noticeably increase your damage
The master brewer pulls his defensive out of the squadrons -Mechanics. You take only a portion of the damage immediately. The remaining damage is staggered over the next 13 seconds. The bar below the energy bar shows how much damage you are currently staggering. If the bar fills up too much, grab it Cleansing Brew . The brew instantly reduces stagger in half and heals you for a large amount. You can be very generous with the brew since it only has a short cooldown. Also reduced barrel punch the cooldown of your brews. Whirling Crane Kick you can now also use it as a filling spell against individual targets, since the ability thanks Scorched passion caused significantly more damage.
1. Heavenly Brew (grant absorption shield; mostly use on cooldown)
2. Cleansing Brew (removes stagger and heals you; use when taking high damage)
3. barrel punch (two charges; resets Fire Breath cooldown)
4. Occurs the rising sun (deals high damage)
5. Blackout Kick (always use before barrel hit because of blackout combo)
6. breath of fire (increases damage of Whirling Crane Kick and Blackout Kick)
7. damage diversion (heals you)
8th. Whirling Crane Kick (Filling magic; high damage also against single targets)
In Dragonflight, the brewmaster has an incredible number of cooldowns at his disposal. Offensive cooldowns like weapons of order, Summon Niuzao the Black Ox or Bonedust Brew just use it at the beginning of the fight and then whenever they are ready again. You can also conquer individual adds touch of death. For big pulls or when a boss summons a lot of adds, grab it Exploding keg. You use your genuine defensive cooldowns as follows.
mitigate damage reduces all damage. Put the cooldown on immediately as soon as you take high damage since it only has a short cooldown.
magic diffusion use it against high magic damage. The cooldown also removes a magic effect from you that only healers can otherwise clean.
zen meditation can only intercept a strong spell or a hard hit from the opponent. If you are hit by a melee attack or if you move, the channeling will be canceled.
Strengthening Brew grants you decent defense for 15 seconds. Because of the six-minute cooldown, the brew comes as a last resort when you’ve used up all other cooldowns.
1. Agility
2. Versatility
3. Critical Hit Rating
4th Championship
5. Pace
All Brewmaster Monks rely on the stat distribution listed above. Higher item level gear is better in almost all cases, however, as more Agility affects not only your damage dealt, but your damage stagger as well.
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