#Fury iLevel 266 struggling to match sim

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pliant quail
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When I sim my char (all defaults) it says I should end up around 70k. Here is my best run recently: https://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/7Jhr3qg6caVT9Rft?fight=2&type=damage-done&source=5 and I barely managed just above 50k.

Any ideas and insights welcome. I feel like I have to rotation down but always open to improving or shifting stuff around. I follow along the icy veins mythic recommendations because I find them to be well written an understandable. Soo yeh I'd really appreciate some feedback cuteHappy

marsh marten
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I'm not considering an expert but playing warrior since couple expansions. 50k with 70k objective is not bad, it also depends if your group has blasted dungeon and packs. I didn't have a report for the same dg, but here is one of mine : https://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/N28FCkqTHprKBfnv?fight=last&type=damage-done&source=3

  • First, Rampage should be on top of the damage meter, because it triggers your damage boost with Enrage and is the best source of maintaining it.
  • You have a lot of crit and could miss some mastery (as it is your dmg under Enrage). Some builds are good with crit though but logs are not displaying many crit procs. (I prefer playing fury with like 1k haste, 1k mastery)
  • Maybe you are not using your dmg CD's everytime you have them (Odyn's Fury is very good but only 8 casts of Recklessness and Avatar is low). You can skip some uses of offensive CD's if you are very close to boss fights etc, but you are here to blast packs with CD's on it. One of the strength of fury is that when you spend Rage, you gain CDR on these CD's. (yours : https://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/7Jhr3qg6caVT9Rft?fight=2&type=casts&source=5 & mine : https://www.warcraftlogs.com/reports/N28FCkqTHprKBfnv?fight=last&type=casts&source=3)

Again, I only put my log so you have one comparison point.
Tell me if you find one of the points above relevant for you and if you are improving dps 😄

pliant quail
marsh marten
pliant quail