

Momentum is a passive that causes our Roll and Chi Torpedo abilities to grant us a speed increase for a short time, stacking up to 2 times.It’s especially nice if you do the occasional PvP. It’s basically a “Sprint” every 30 seconds and provides the best clutch movement for most situations. Especially useful if you need clutch movement and snare/root breaking. Tiger’s Lust gives us a speed increasing, PvP triket type spell that can be cast on both ourselves and others (such as a healer or off-tank.) No Chi cost.It’s a passive ability, one less thing to think about, and it will give you quite a few more rolls over the length of a fight. It’s a nice overall movement boost and you don’t have to activate it. Celerity is one of two options this tier that enhance roll and Chi Torpedo, increasing the limit of charges by 1 and reducing the cooldown time by a small amount.The other two improve your consistent mobility, but can’t be cast on other players. Tiger’s Lust offers the greatest speed increase, but also has the shortest duration. None will increase your tanking ability, so which you pick really depend on what feels best to you. Tier 1 offers us three mobility enhancing talents. Keep a stack of Tome of the Clear Mind for switching talents (and glyphs.)ĭescriptions are below the image (comment if you want to discuss) and our picks are checked. PvP: Windwalker Monk PvP, Windwalker PvP gearingĬertain talents are better for some situations, while other talents might be better at other times.If you want the same in-game step by step leveling guide that we use to get to level 100 as fast as possible, take a look at our favorite in-game leveling guide. However, the principals will still apply during the leveling process and a few notes to that extent will be included below. This Brewmaster Monk guide is primarily intended for dungeon/raid tanking use at level 100. If you want PvP or some other flavor of Monkish activity then see our links just below. This page is for Brewmaster Monk tanking, in PvE. Brewmasters can be very effective at mitigating massive damage. They use active mitigation to do their job and may require a bit more attention to certain details than other tanks, but the reward is excellent tanking abilities if you can handle that detail. You can check out the Warlords Monk changes here. The lost some abilities, as did everyone else, and had the usual tweaks and such, but still retain their ability to be serious tanks. Brewmaster monks are in pretty good shape in Warlords of Draenor.
