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The other day i received the following email:

Hey Numberseven,

What’s the best weapon type for rogues?

-Stabby

Well Stabby that’s a good question.  First off let’s take a look at the weapon choices we have as rogues.

  • Melee Weapons
    • Swords
    • Maces
    • Daggers
    • Fist Weapons
  • Ranged Weapons
    • Bows
    • Guns
    • Crossbows
    • Thrown Weapons

So which is best??? The answer is YES 🙂  Let me explain a little better.  The weapons you choose are based on two factors: Your Spec and your playstyle.

There are certain specs that require certain weapons.  A Mutilate/Assassination build for example will REQUIRE you to use daggers.  A combat spec will require you to use the weapon you have chosen as your specialty.  Subtlety Spec is nice because you can use any weapon you want and even mix and match and change on a whim.

So let’s assume that you just want to do the MAXIMUM DPS… well there are currently two specs that people rave over… one is Combat/Swords the other is Mutilate/Assassination… In the current build both to tremendous amount of damage… Mutilate through insane burst damage and a ton of crits… and Combat through is slow but steady stream of white damage.

Now… which have i chosen?  Personally i am Subtlety specd and am using swords.  Why swords?  Well they look cool and i don’t have to worry about the positioning problems that a dagger build would have (ie i can attack from in front or behind)  So why am i not combat then since it would increase my overall DPS?  Personally i find Subtlety more “fun” and that it suits my playstyle quite well.  (and Cheat Death has saved my ass more than once both in PVP and in PVE.

Well, what about ranged weapons?  Well back in “vanilla WoW” all that really mattered is “pick the one with the best stats” Things changed in TBC so that thrown weapons have a slight advantage over the other ranged weapons… That advantage is Deadly Throw.  Deadly throw is a finishing move that we have that is perfect for enemies that run away after a certain point in the fight.  It also provides a way to add some dps if we get knocked back and have to run for a second or two before we can get back in melee range.  While leveling i mainly used bows and crossbows.  But once i got the Deadly Throw ability and saw how useful it can be i became a throwing weapons believer.

So really there is no wrong answer it’s what suits you the best and will help you play to your highest potential.  I hope this helped out Stabby, thanks again for taking the time to write.  If any one else out there in “internetland” has any other questions or comments let me know.  (That’s what the contact me tab is for).

This weekend was an eventful one.  Friday evening we ran our scheduled Karazhan run and ended up doing a full clear.  We even one shotted every boss (except Illhoof, who took two because a couple of the new people didn’t quite get the /tar demon macro working right).  I managed to stay alive through all of the bossfights (other then the one wipe on Illhoof) even through Prince, which is usually the kiss of death for a melee DPS person.  (Cheat Death did save me twice durring the fight though… I LOVE MY SPEC).  Also i was 3rd in overall damage done (Behind a geared out Lock and Hunter).  Unfortunatly the entire run i only rolled on one item, my T4 helmet token which got me the Netherblade Facemask which stats wise is awesome! However I think it’s a bit on the “FUGLY” side… It remindes me of this guy:

From the 22 badges i got in Kara, and the ones i had stached in the bank i purchased a Bloodlust Brooch.  I also ran enough Eye of the Storm (hurrary for double honor weekends) to get some Merciless Gladiator’s War Edge. Also Brewfest began this weekend so i downed the holiday boss and received an Empty Mug of DirebrewSo all in all it was a very productive weekend.  (Despite having to hide my PVE helm) 🙂

Update: New Gear

So last night i grinded enough honor to get my Merciless Gladiator’s Leather Helm and also, after completing the heroic daily had enough consortium rep to the the recipe for and make my Fel Leather Boots which are the best PVE blue boots in the game currently.   I also solo’d the quest chain ending with The Hound-Master and received Natasha’s Choker as my reward.  We’re scheduled to run Karazahn again tonight so hopefully i will be writing on Monday with tails of even more goodies 🙂