The Care and Feeding of Warriors: To 40 and beyond
The Care and Feeding of Warriors is about warriors, those lovable, squeezable, strokeable bundles of pure joy who seethe with a burning inner fire, a rage that can only be quenched in blood. Matthew Rossi tries quenching it in delicious caffeinated beverages. You'd be surprised how often that works.
So we resume our discussion of leveling from two weeks ago. Since that time I've worked another warrior to 80 as well as chugged along on my orc and leveled a new tauren warrior to 41. One of the great things about playing a warrior is, we don't have to write a lot about how awesome we are or how we do things better than other classes because we're cool with who we are. And when we're not cool with who we are, we slam shields or axes into things until we are.
While we've covered levels 21 through 40 before, things have changed since those days in BC when that post was written. For starters, the big three warrior cooldowns (Recklessness, Retaliation and Shield Wall) are no longer linked and now only take 3 minutes to becomes usable, making them much more active and promoting their use over making the cautious warrior hold onto them for emergencies. While you won't have Recklessness in the 21 - 40 range, you will gain both Shield Wall and Retaliation in these levels, and you won't be forced to pick between them.
Also, you'll get a mount at level 20. Cherish it. When I first leveled a warrior I had to run everywhere until level 40, and at 40 you got the 60% speed mount. Now at level 40 you get an epic! You kids today are spoiled.
Looking over the non talented abilities available between 21 - 40, not much at all has changes between those BC days and now. For talents, since Shield Slam is just a trainable skill, the level 40 warrior will have Bloodthirst, Mortal Strike and Vigilance within reach. However, two years of class design and innovations like LFD mean that my conclusion from 2007 that prot spec was the worst leveling spec is entirely altered. Prot is an excellent leveling spec now, much stronger than it was. You can use prot to quest and grind (especially when you can pull many mobs at once) and, thanks to LFD, prot is also excellent for running dungeons over and over again for extra rewards and lots of XP. (My orc now has a prot offspec which she uses when I want to get a lot of XP fast.)
I deliberately chose to level the tauren as arms on a server where I have no other characters to funnel honor or heirlooms just to see how hard it is. Answer: it's not hard. The LFD tool and early epic mount is an absolute godsend. Even in leveling/quest greens you can get into at least one or two instances a day fairly easily. Even without the XP boost from heirlooms, leveling is much easier when you're more mobile and able to get around to quest hubs faster than ever and get some instances to supplement your questing.
Between 21 and 40 the dungeons you'll be running scale from Razorfen Kraul and Blackfathom Deeps/SFK upwards to cover the wings of Scarlet Monastery, and by 41 you'll have wings of Maraudon as well as Zul'Ferrak available to you as well as Uldaman. Frankly, I let the LFD tool do the work of choosing an instance for me, but if I had to pick one of these to run the most it would be Scarlet Monastery. You still only get plate at level 40, and there's a lot of solid mail pieces, some weapons for the aspiring arms or even fury warrior, and a heck of a shield for any leveling prot warrior. Between 30 and 40 SM is an absolutely happening dungeon complex all told.
The Berserker Stance questline is at level 30. It can be easy to miss, so make sure to check with your trainers and get it done to ensure you have access to all your abilities. It will also open up the Cyclonian questline. I can't recommend doing the Cyclonian questline enough, even if you do end up having to rip a lot of troll teeth out in STV. Hey, you have a mount now! There's no excuse not to do it.
You also get more options if you choose to level through PvP as well. Arathi Basin opens up to you at these levels, meaning you can still grind honor through BG's and the rewards from either the Defilers (for Horde) or League of Arathor (Alliance) become available. If you have the honor, you could easily get boots, a belt and more as soon as you hit level 28 and can upgrade every 10 levels. Since these rewards are itemized without resilience on them, they're suitable for both PvE and PvP content.
Basically, what the three years between trips through these levels have done is to improve everything in large and small ways. If you're leveling a warrior alt and can afford items like Heirlooms and Wintergrasp Commendations, you can very easily keep a toon geared up, but even without access to those conveniences it is not hard at all to move a warrior through these 20 levels of content in any spec you choose. Improvements in mobility, in talent selection, the addition of the LFD feature and the ability to queue up for PvP from anywhere in the world give you a wide variety of options for how you're going to level your warrior. Where talents and abilities have changed (and the only really big change is that all warriors get shield slam regardless of spec at level 40) they've only streamlined the experience.
In a week or two, we'll go from Azeroth to Outland and look at how that's improved.
Check out more strategies, tips and leveling guides for warriors in Matthew Rossi's weekly class column, The Care and Feeding of Warriors.
So we resume our discussion of leveling from two weeks ago. Since that time I've worked another warrior to 80 as well as chugged along on my orc and leveled a new tauren warrior to 41. One of the great things about playing a warrior is, we don't have to write a lot about how awesome we are or how we do things better than other classes because we're cool with who we are. And when we're not cool with who we are, we slam shields or axes into things until we are.
While we've covered levels 21 through 40 before, things have changed since those days in BC when that post was written. For starters, the big three warrior cooldowns (Recklessness, Retaliation and Shield Wall) are no longer linked and now only take 3 minutes to becomes usable, making them much more active and promoting their use over making the cautious warrior hold onto them for emergencies. While you won't have Recklessness in the 21 - 40 range, you will gain both Shield Wall and Retaliation in these levels, and you won't be forced to pick between them.
Also, you'll get a mount at level 20. Cherish it. When I first leveled a warrior I had to run everywhere until level 40, and at 40 you got the 60% speed mount. Now at level 40 you get an epic! You kids today are spoiled.

I deliberately chose to level the tauren as arms on a server where I have no other characters to funnel honor or heirlooms just to see how hard it is. Answer: it's not hard. The LFD tool and early epic mount is an absolute godsend. Even in leveling/quest greens you can get into at least one or two instances a day fairly easily. Even without the XP boost from heirlooms, leveling is much easier when you're more mobile and able to get around to quest hubs faster than ever and get some instances to supplement your questing.

Between 21 and 40 the dungeons you'll be running scale from Razorfen Kraul and Blackfathom Deeps/SFK upwards to cover the wings of Scarlet Monastery, and by 41 you'll have wings of Maraudon as well as Zul'Ferrak available to you as well as Uldaman. Frankly, I let the LFD tool do the work of choosing an instance for me, but if I had to pick one of these to run the most it would be Scarlet Monastery. You still only get plate at level 40, and there's a lot of solid mail pieces, some weapons for the aspiring arms or even fury warrior, and a heck of a shield for any leveling prot warrior. Between 30 and 40 SM is an absolutely happening dungeon complex all told.
The Berserker Stance questline is at level 30. It can be easy to miss, so make sure to check with your trainers and get it done to ensure you have access to all your abilities. It will also open up the Cyclonian questline. I can't recommend doing the Cyclonian questline enough, even if you do end up having to rip a lot of troll teeth out in STV. Hey, you have a mount now! There's no excuse not to do it.
You also get more options if you choose to level through PvP as well. Arathi Basin opens up to you at these levels, meaning you can still grind honor through BG's and the rewards from either the Defilers (for Horde) or League of Arathor (Alliance) become available. If you have the honor, you could easily get boots, a belt and more as soon as you hit level 28 and can upgrade every 10 levels. Since these rewards are itemized without resilience on them, they're suitable for both PvE and PvP content.
Basically, what the three years between trips through these levels have done is to improve everything in large and small ways. If you're leveling a warrior alt and can afford items like Heirlooms and Wintergrasp Commendations, you can very easily keep a toon geared up, but even without access to those conveniences it is not hard at all to move a warrior through these 20 levels of content in any spec you choose. Improvements in mobility, in talent selection, the addition of the LFD feature and the ability to queue up for PvP from anywhere in the world give you a wide variety of options for how you're going to level your warrior. Where talents and abilities have changed (and the only really big change is that all warriors get shield slam regardless of spec at level 40) they've only streamlined the experience.
In a week or two, we'll go from Azeroth to Outland and look at how that's improved.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
zubbiefish Jun 18th 2010 4:18PM
Too many Rossi, too many.
Sharvis Jun 18th 2010 5:05PM
Too many? Pshaw! :)
sccorp.sc Jul 3rd 2010 4:38PM
Garrosh: "ONLY A TRUE WARCHIEF HAS MULTIPLE, CAPPED WARRIORS!!!"
:D
iceveiled Jun 18th 2010 4:52PM
I love my human warrior, but he's been level capped for so long I (almost) forgot what it was like leveling him. He was my first toon and I definitely sucked at the game. It was rough. And yes, this was back before heirlooms, and mounts at level 20. I died a lot, and as it was my first ever toon in wow was just putting my talent points in whatever sounded cool, instead of working my way down a specific tree.
Reading this made me want to roll a horde warrior and smash things. Maybe I'll wait till cataclysm and roll a tiny little green warrior.
Vogie Jun 18th 2010 6:08PM
It's a whole lot easier now. I had gotten one to 17 a long time ago, and just left him there to rot because it was so hard. I was so surprised how much they've changed. He's in his mid-30s now, and a huge part of that was changing my boomkin to bear when I hit outland, and saw the joy in physical AoE grinding. The addition of Victory Rush is HUGE.
Sharvis Jun 18th 2010 5:02PM
I've only had experience leveling a Warrior seriously with heirlooms so I can't say what it's like otherwise, but I've found the process insanely engaging and quick as Arms. The priority system when you get all the tools and talents in is highly rewarding. I find that if you practice while leveling you'll get a better feel for it than if you were to finally change talents at 80 and get used to it then.
This time through I did do that Cyclonian questline, which I had the quest in my log for a bigger level span since it extends up to 40. Sure I have an heirloom weapon, but I kept the axe since it's a nice reminder of what I did, and the quest may likely be gone come Cataclysm. I want more class specific quest chains!
Tim {the other Tim} Jun 18th 2010 5:11PM
My fiancee just got into the game about a month ago and started a mage. She enjoyed it like any ignorant fool would. But one day I said "hey lets try you out a new class eh?" Her undead warrior ran around swinging her large sword without a care in the world. At first when 3 things attacked her she freaked out, then realised "I am a warrior, nothing can stop ME!"
I guess what I am trying to say is...there should really only be one class in the game-warriors.
Blayze Jun 18th 2010 5:35PM
If ever a class should evoke the desire to leap into a crowd full of enemies, screaming battle cries and yelling oaths of vengeance and conquest at the top of your voice, it's the Warrior. And since our performance in battle is only increased the more enemies we have beating on us (Thus giving us more Rage to spend in return), there's no reason not to do so when you can survive the encounter. :D
splodesondeath Jun 18th 2010 5:25PM
I started a warrior on a new server.
My very first character ever was a tauren warrior. I loved him, but went mage pretty fast, since that's what I had played for the very first time.
My warrior was abandoned, deleted and I stopped playing on his server.
Recently however I went and made a new tauren warrior, to do what my old one might have accomplished. While I race-changed him along the way, (he's now a female troll, the least played warrior class!) he's now at level 70 on a server I had never been to before. He's done way more than my mage in that time, such as tanking Dire Maul East and West as arms (tanking Ramps as arms didn't work) or do the warrior class quests, which are some of the funnest.
I think the most enjoyable experience I have ever had in WoW may just be chilling on a weekend, leveling my little death machine through STV, or killing pirates in Lost Rigger Cove. Ahh....
Now I want to make him a tauren again. Maybe when I bring him to my main's server, if I ever do.
Pat Jun 18th 2010 11:28PM
Scarlet Monastery has some great loot, The sheild like you say Rossi and let's not forget the [Ravager] Possibly my favourite 2 hander axe until the release of Wrath and Bladestorm.
I was lucky to have a lv60 Warrior friend when I started out so I never missed the Cyclonian Questline or the Berserker stance Quest. I hope these don't go away in Cataclysm either.
theRaptor Jun 19th 2010 4:21AM
Very timely article for me. I started levelling a warrior the other week partially inspired by this column (it was originally going to be a twink but I found tanking was more fun). So far Wowinsider columns have convinced me to level to 80 a shaman, rogue, and now a warrior.
The new LFD tool is great. The only downside is DPS re-rolls who don't know that classic instances weren't designed for the room pulling and AoE style of Wrath dungeons (you can often do it now, but you have to watch out for some mobs and the DPS need to pay attention to get runners).