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It is used as a part of an attack pattern: mostly from auto-attack for generating fury, placing a slash debuff on the target and/or building damage stacks with Bite. However, these other skills often interfere with the use of Thrash, making it less about saving up fury for using the skill as much as you can and more about preserving debuffs and stacks for consistent damage. Whatever way you choose is up to you, as long as you can keep up with the damage and still strategically use Smite when it counts.
 
It is used as a part of an attack pattern: mostly from auto-attack for generating fury, placing a slash debuff on the target and/or building damage stacks with Bite. However, these other skills often interfere with the use of Thrash, making it less about saving up fury for using the skill as much as you can and more about preserving debuffs and stacks for consistent damage. Whatever way you choose is up to you, as long as you can keep up with the damage and still strategically use Smite when it counts.
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== Notes ==
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* As you acquire more guardian stones, the maximum amount of Fury you can have is increased, allowing you to potentially use Thrash twice in a row, as long as you land on a Grace effect from Natural Fighter.
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Revision as of 23:35, 29 September 2018

A strong attack that hits for 200% of your regular attack, and an additional bonus damage.

Required Class Warrior
Skill Branch Combat
Available at Level 6
Prerequisites Adrenaline Rush Lv. 1
Range 1 meter
Cooldown 1 second

Skill Usage

Thrash is one of the heavy-hitting attacks that DPS Warriors use to deal incredible amounts of damage in one burst attack, or sometimes used as a finisher on regular monsters. It consumes 75 Fury, which is a lot to take if you don't invest into fury-reducing skills such as Natural Fighter.

It is used as a part of an attack pattern: mostly from auto-attack for generating fury, placing a slash debuff on the target and/or building damage stacks with Bite. However, these other skills often interfere with the use of Thrash, making it less about saving up fury for using the skill as much as you can and more about preserving debuffs and stacks for consistent damage. Whatever way you choose is up to you, as long as you can keep up with the damage and still strategically use Smite when it counts.

Notes

  • As you acquire more guardian stones, the maximum amount of Fury you can have is increased, allowing you to potentially use Thrash twice in a row, as long as you land on a Grace effect from Natural Fighter.