FEEDBACK: Protection Warrior Class Changes

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Community Manager
#1 - June 18, 2025, 11:44 p.m.
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Welcome Protection Warriors! There are a number of changes to your talents and talent tree coming in 11.2. We’d like to share our goals for these changes and how we approached them.

Many of Protection Warrior’s talents in each gate provide either key capabilities or extremely powerful bonuses that make those talents “locked in.” As a result, Protection Warrior builds don’t change much in different situations or based on personal preferences.

In 11.2 there are still many key, high power talents in the Protection tree, such as Strategist, Shield Specialization, Shield Charge, and Shield Wall. But in this version of the tree, we tried to ensure you have some points left after taking the “must take” talents in each gate. We did this by rearranging the tree to remove some bottleneck talents, making Challenging Shout baseline, and reducing the power of some current “must take” talents so they’re at a comparable power level with optional or utility talents.

The best examples of this type of power equalization are Enduring Alacrity and Focused Vigor, which granted lots of defensiveness and stats. The new versions are still broadly useful boosts, but more specific alternatives are more competitive with their power now. Where talents lost power in this way, we gave it back in other talents or abilities so your overall power level remains similar.

Once we freed up some flexibility to choose more talents based on situation and personal preference, we wanted to add some options to let you lean in to different aspects of your kit or customize your defenses . You can opt for more physical or magic damage reduction based on the needs of an encounter. There’s a more accessible suite of Execute talents if you want to emphasize that source of damage. Tough as Nails is a more useful tool for holding AOE threat. Bloodborne is easier to take if you’re looking for more passive damage. And so on.

We are excited to see the builds you try and will be watching this thread for feedback!

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WoW Developer
#239 - July 8, 2025, 11:08 p.m.
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We hear your concerns about losing Spell Block as a defensive tool. It is super important to us that warriors have sufficient tools to survive magic tankbusters in raids and in high keys. We are coordinating to review magic attacks in light of Spell Block’s removal to ensure that they’re fair, including specific abilities you’ve raised concerns with here and in other channels. Feedback about your experiences with specific magic attacks will continue to be very valuable, thank you.

Regarding the power level of Spellbreaker and Hunker Down – they are not intended to be replacements at the same power level as Spell Block. When Spell Block worked on an attack, it was an extremely powerful mitigation, and we feel that would be too strong on an effect that works on all magic damage. The Hunker Down / Spellbreaker node offers a choice between on-demand magic damage reduction or passive average value magic damage reduction. And again, we will continue to work to ensure the tools you have are strong enough to survive magic attacks in difficult encounters.