
They also used Shiv to get an additional chance to proc off of this. Proc rate: 1.9 procs per minute, or about 4.75%Īnalysis: People used to offhand this with the Dragonsomething maces for a hemo haste spec. Proc: Increases your haste rating by 132 for 10 seconds. The AEP charts have the proc as worth about 35 agility after the 2.2 nerf, compared to 53 before, so spend your mats at your own risk. For right now, this is one of the best procs out there, substantially increasing your DPS with its high proc rate. Proc: Increases your haste rating by 212 for 10 secondsĪnalysis: This proc increases weapon speed by about 20% at level 70 - at least for now, although haste is getting nerfed in the near future. Weapon Type: Epic crafted 2.7 speed maces Weapon: Dragonmaw, Dragonstrike, Drakefist Hammer Let these go unless the DPS is a big upgrade. I like the suggestions on the Wowhead forum that these be used by prot paladins, since the lifestealing proc benefits from spell damage. And lifestealing is sort of a iffy proc anyway, which is why few people use it on their weapons. Since these are 1.5 and 1.3 speed weapons, they'll be used in the offhand, which means it'll proc less due to the higher miss penalty equal miss penalty, but the smaller number of hits due to not having any specials besides Shiv. Proc: Steals 105 to 125 life from target enemy, steals 48 to 54 life from target enemy.Īnalysis: Meh. Weapon Type: Rare 1.5 speed sword, Rare 1.3 speed dagger Weapon: Revenger, Blade of Unquenched Thirst I'd pick Night Blade over this, although the proc can be neat for PVP. It even procs on bosses! However, it doesn't stack with Thunderclap - and since Thunderclap is now a mainstay of any tank, this isn't as awesome as it seems. Proc rate: "Once every three to four mobs", so probably around 2-4%.Īnalysis: This proc sounds nice, like a BC version of Thunderfury. Proc: Encloses enemy in a temporal rift, increasing the time between their attacks by 10% for 10 sec. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu. Blizzard nerfed the proc down to a more managable 5-8%, but it still seems to proc in "stacks", making it a worthwhile investment - though probably not worth several thousand gold. With a proc rate of 21 percent, rogues could have this up constantly, adding an extra 11-14 percent more damage in raids. This effect stacks up to 3 times.Īnalysis: This proc used to be ridiculously overpowered. Proc: Your attacks ignore 435 of your enemies' armor for 10 sec. Read on to discover which Burning Crusade procs to use and which procs to lose.

Procs that are frequent enough or major enough to turn the tide in boss fights, destroy your enemies in PVP, or just look really cool and flashy on your weapons. Procs can be less than ideal, given their unreliable nature and spiky DPS increase.īut there are some procced abilities that stand out above the others. Agility, stamina, AP, crit and hit - these are the backbone of the rogue arsenal. Most raiding rogues I know tend to look for pure, solid stats on their weaponry.
