Fury Warrior DPS Liberation of Undermine Raid Guide — The War Within (11.1.0)

Last updated on Mar 17, 2025 at 22:10 by Archimtiros 79 comments
General Information

On this page, you will find tips, tricks, and strategies tailored to your Fury Warrior for each boss of the following raid: Liberation of Undermine. All our content is updated for World of Warcraft — The War Within (11.1.0).

1.

Introduction

Below, you can find class and spec-specific advice for every fight in Liberation of Undermine. If you are looking for a general overview of the Raid that is not spec-specific, check out our dedicated Liberation of Undermine Boss guides.

On this page, you will find tips and tricks specifically tailored toward Fury Warriors and its toolkit based on the recommended talent build. It does not include general tips for mechanics, which are included in the full raid guide instead, whereas this page assumes that you are already familiar with most of the major mechanics of each encounter.

All recommendations are progression-based tips and will not necessarily be the best for an overall DPS ranking.

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Liberation of Undermine Boss Guides for Fury Warrior

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Liberation of Undermine Raid Builds, Tips, and Tricks for Fury Warrior

Vexie Fullthrottle Cauldron of Carnage Rik Reverb Stix Bunkjunker Sprocketmonger Lockenstock One-Armed Bandit Mug'Zee Chrome King Gallywix
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Tips for Vexie Fullthrottle for Fury Warrior

2.1.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
2.2.

Cooldown Usage

  • The first single target burn should happen around 1:45 into the fight, so feel free to use cooldowns on the pull, but save the second use of Avatar.
2.3.

Mechanical Tips

  • Interrupting Repair is crucial to prolong the intermission!
2.4.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Cauldron of Carnage for Fury Warrior

2.5.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
2.6.

Cooldown Usage

  • The first Colossal Clash occurs around 1:20 into the fight, so Avatar can be used 5-10 seconds before the pull to better line up with each phase.
  • Mountain Thane has better two-target cleave, though worse single target, so just play Slayer instead.
2.7.

Mechanical Tips

  • Flarendo requires high movement to avoid various mechanics, which is typically easy for melee damage dealers.
  • Torq requires much more careful movement to avoid getting stunned, though Charge, Heroic Leap, and Intervene can all help.
2.8.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Rik Reverb for Fury Warrior

2.9.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
2.10.

Cooldown Usage

  • There are no adds on normal difficulty, so treat it as a full single target encounter.
  • On Heroic and Mythic difficulty, a set of Pyrotechnic barrels spawns with each Sparkblast Ignition, so time Bladestorm and other cooldowns accordingly. You will not have cooldowns for every set, though Anger Management will allow you to get most of them.
  • Avatar can be used around 6 seconds before the pull to line up better with later sets, at the cost of single target damage on the opener.
2.11.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Stix Bunkjunker for Fury Warrior

2.12.

Defensive Tips

  • Scrap Rockets can be deflected with Spell Reflection.
2.13.

Cooldown Usage

  • There are a lot of periodic adds throughout the fight, though they take extra damage if picked up first by Rolling Rubbish. If your group is coordinated enough to pull this off, try using Bladestorm Icon Bladestorm then.
  • Mountain Thane may be preferred for more add damage on Mythic difficulty, depending on how well controlled the adds are.
2.14.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Sprocketmonger Lockenstock for Fury Warrior

2.15.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
2.16.

Cooldown Usage

  • Use on cooldown, as long as you will maintain uptime on the boss.
2.17.

Mechanical Tips

  • The encounter features high movement, but is otherwise pure single target with generally very high uptime.
2.18.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for One-Armed Bandit for Fury Warrior

2.19.

Defensive Tips

  • Electric Blast can be deflected with Spell Reflection if it happens to target you.
2.20.

Cooldown Usage

  • Time cooldowns with Spin To Win! as much as possible, since the extra targets adds need to die very quickly.
  • Depending on which combination of tokens are deposited, players may have to deal with a large group of bomblets that are perfect for Bladestorm Icon Bladestorm.
2.21.

Mechanical Tips

  • Because the adds are frequently spread out, it can be hard to hit more than one at a time, so this is not a heavy cleave fight.
  • Staying close to the blue Pay-Line beams can get you the High Roller! buff, increasing damage by 10% for 15 seconds after the coin rolls by, just make sure it does not hit you.
2.22.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Mug'Zee for Fury Warrior

2.23.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
2.24.

Cooldown Usage

  • Despite limited opportunity for cleave, this is a very single target oriented fight, so consider swapping to full single target and just using Bladestorm and Thunderous Roar on adds if they are not living long enough for manual cleave.
2.25.

Mechanical Tips

  • The boss goes into a burn phase at 40%, which is perfect for Vicious Contempt Icon Vicious Contempt, though Massacre Icon Massacre is still not worth using.
2.26.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

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Tips for Chrome King Gallywix for Fury Warrior

2.27.

Defensive Tips

  • There are no particular Spell Reflection mechanics, so use it as a general defensive cooldown.
  • This fight has a large emphasis on moving to avoid damage, so there are not a whole lot of places where cooldowns are necessary, unless you will not be able to avoid a mechanic in time.
2.28.

Cooldown Usage

  • The majority of the Normal and Heroic fight is single target, with predictable set of adds each time the boss reaches 100 energy. During the following intermission, when the boss has moved to the edge of the room, there will also be two cleavable adds.
  • On Mythic difficulty, there will instead be much more periodic groups of short lived adds spawning, so try to time Bladestorm Icon Bladestorm appropriately.
2.29.

Mechanical Tips

  • The biggest part of the fight is moving quickly, to both avoid or accomplish certain mechanics, so Charge Icon Charge, Intervene Icon Intervene, and Heroic Leap Icon Heroic Leap are all very useful for getting where you need to be as quickly as possible.
2.30.

Best Talents

Be sure to make use of the 'Export Talents' button to import the build directly into your game!

2.31.

General Offensive Cooldown Usage

Fury Warrior has several powerful offensive cooldowns, which are often used in tandem with one another for maximum effect:

  • Avatar Icon Avatar is a lengthy damage enhancement which combines very well with Ravager Icon Ravager, Bladestorm Icon Bladestorm, Thunderous Roar Icon Thunderous Roar, and Recklessness Icon Recklessness.
  • Recklessness Icon Recklessness is Fury's main damage cooldown, flooding the specialization with Rage for a short time.
  • Bladestorm Icon Bladestorm has a shorter duration than its Arms variant, making it very effective at quickly killing groups of adds in raid situations. It also serves as a single target cooldown due to Unhinged Icon Unhinged triggering extra Bloodthirsts.
  • Odyn's Fury Icon Odyn's Fury has lost value over the course of the expansion, but remains a bursty multi-target attack, if one that is only rarely taken.
  • Champion's Spear Icon Champion's Spear a vehicle for Champion's Might Icon Champion's Might, a short but powerful damage increase. Its mechanics were improved in The War Within, to no longer require staying within its area of effect.
  • Thunderous Roar Icon Thunderous Roar is of similar value to Spear, though better against large groups of multiple targets, and generally easier to use due to its fire-and-forget nature.

The main goal of offensive cooldowns is to use them as often as an encounter allows, though not every encounter will facilitate this. Saving cooldowns so that they will hit multiple targets is usually worthwhile, though good judgement is needed to ensure they will actually be effective, since dedicating a 20-second duration cooldown to kill adds in 5 seconds is not particularly efficient.

2.32.

General Defensive Cooldown Usage

Fury Warrior has several defensive spells that you should plan to use and rotate throughout mechanics. You should opt to use the smaller cooldown spells often as needed with incoming mechanics and save bigger cooldowns like Die by the Sword Icon Die by the Sword for large spikes of incoming damage.

  • Spell Reflection Icon Spell Reflection is excellent due to its low cooldown, despite not actually reflecting most raid mechanics.
  • Defensive Stance Icon Defensive Stance is criminally underused due to reducing outgoing damage, though its virtually non-existent cooldown makes it one of the most reliable defensive abilities in the game.
  • Impending Victory Icon Impending Victory is an extra health potion on a much shorter cooldown, and should be used frequently.
  • Enraged Regeneration Icon Enraged Regeneration provides a good amount of damage reduction which can be layered with other shorter cooldowns and a large amount of healing on a relatively short cooldown. Just make sure that there will be a target in range to hit.
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Changelog

  • 17 Mar. 2025: More tips, talent tweaks, and Gallywix information.
  • 02 Mar. 2025: Updated with raid tips and talent builds.
  • 20 Feb. 2025: Guide added.
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