trying to land fist of fury on a druid makes me wanna cry. almost always have to blow other cc to land it
trying to land fist of fury on a druid makes me wanna cry. almost always have to blow other cc to land it
yea they need to add more range to it or have it so you can move while casting it
Thats the point. Leg Sweep/Ox wave > Damage > Fists.
It's not hard to use, you just have to learn how to use it.
If what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. Then I should be a god by now.
Or Blanket Silence them in Caster form into double Disable root to Fist of Fury. But you'd really need not worry cause 5.2 we can just paralysis their feline asses to set up a Fist of Fury
Or the pandarens racial, quaking palm into a FoF.
kinda sucks how you got to use an CC to use your "best" dmg ability:P
Yeah as a DK I gotta get fancy with my footwork in order to lock them down too, I feel ya.
Like others suggested, the buff to paralysis should definitely help you chase them down come 5.2.
It has a plenty long range with the PvP set bonus. It's hilarious killing people with it when I'm well out of melee range lol.
I agree the investment required is nowhere near the benefits it gives, it's a poor ability in general.
hm i think i should finaly gear up my monk...bin hearing alot about them lately , mine is stuck at crafted gear since 5.0.5
I like that fact that it is an ability that is hard to land, but rewarding when you do.
I've not played Windwalker in PvP so it might be a little to hard to land, and not rewarding enough, but I much prefer games to work with a little bit of realism, where the area you hit is more important then the target you've selected.
Fist of Fury does DR itself but the condition required is that the target trinkets out and the subsequent stuns will be DR'ed which normally if a prior Leg Sweep was performed it is possible to get out of the FoF. However, if there is no prior DR and FoF was cast first more likely than not trinketing it will be a waste of trinket unless you so happen to be at the maximum range of FoF where a step away will out range the FoF.
Use it after a leg sweep.
This is what i do, and to be honest i would much rather have to have a ''difficult to get off'' attack rather than a ''he's out, ICELANCE!'' now i say that as my main....(ex main? hehe) is a mage but im having such a blast with WW, BM and MW that the mage now looks incredibly dull.