If you are looking for an up-to-date 2010 Warrior Guide for the Fury Spec that works with patch 3.3 you have come to the right place.
This Fury spec is viable for both raiding and leveling, although the focus clearly lies on Raiding/Heroics.
2010 Warrior Guide – Fury Spec Hierarchy
As with every spec, some abilities are more important than others. But instead of giving you a simple attack rotation, I want to show you the Skill Hierarchy for the build.
If you are unfamiliar with Hierarchies: Always try to use the most important skill. If that one is on cooldown, use the second most important and so on. Ideally all your skills should be used whenever possible, starting with the top priority ability.
If you do things right, you should generate enough rage to actually spam all the spells, but in case your don’t have enough rage, only use those priority skills and neglect the less important ones.
Single target attack hierarchy:
- Whirlwind
- Bloodthirst
- Slam – In case Bloodsurge procs
- Heroic Strike
Multi target attack hierarchy:
- Whirlwind
- Bloodthirst
- Cleave
If fighting multiple targets, spam Cleave like you mean it!
The Talent Points

The talent build is a full DPS spec and should be played as such.
When it comes to major Glyphs, my 2010 Warrior Guide for the Fury spec recommends the following Glyphs for the best results:
- Glyph of Cleaving
- Glyph of Whirlwind
- Glyph of Heroic Strike
I guess it’s obvious that Whirlwind is one of the Fury Warriors most important skills. Reducing the cooldown by 2 seconds really helps to further boost your DPS. Glyph of Heroic Strike makes the skill spammable.
I hope you are now up-to-date with my 2010 Warrior guide and got some value from it – have fun dealing damage with the Fury build!

