Welcome to PeakofSerenity's PvE Brewmaster Monk Guide. This guide is designed to be a basic, quick guide for Brewmaster Monks with just the information you need. For more in-depth, advanced, information follow the links to those pages in the 'Further Reading' sections or in the 'Advanced' section in the menu above. Navigate quickly to the section you need using the sidebar on the right.
This guide has been updated for Patch 8.3 and is regularly updated when discussion, theorycrafting, or testing yields new information.
War Mode Talents
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The only impactful War Mode talent for solo content is the Incendiary Breath talent when combined with the Spitfire talent.
Further Reading About Talents
Brewmasters operate on a priority system. This means that you use whatever ability is available that’s highest up in the priority. With certain talent combinations, following this priority will result in a fixed rotation. For more information on how priorities are generated, read Babylonius’s Understanding Priorities article (This article was originally written for Windwalker monks, however the methodology holds true for all specs).
Single Target
3+ Targets
Brew Charge Usage
Further Reading About Ability Priority
The concept of “Best-in-slot” lists is mostly obsolete with the advent of War/Titanforging and sockets. Gear should be assessed on a case-by-case basis rather than as a whole, using tools like SimCraft or Raidbots.
Defensive Stat Priority
Item Level > Mastery > Versatility = Critical Strike > Haste
Defensive stat priority for Brewmaster is extremely encounter dependent and can change for your character depending on your current gear and stats. Due in part to the scaling nature of Stagger in Battle for Azeroth, you will always want to use the highest item level piece in any non-jewelry slot, regardless of secondary stats. Encounters in Battle for Azeroth tend to be heavily biased towards melee and dodgeable damage, as such we recommend favoring Mastery while keeping a healthy amount of Versatility and Critical Strike.
Offensive Stat Priority
Item Level > Versatility > Critical Strike >= Haste > Mastery
Offensive stat priority for Brewmaster will depend very heavily upon your current gear, talents, and Azerite traits. While the above stat weights will hold true for most players, it is recommended to sim your Monk using SimCraft to obtain accurate, personalized weights. Bear in mind that while Agility is one of our weakest stats per point, you gain a significantly larger quantity of Agility than secondary stats with Item Level and our other secondaries are quite close in value. As a result, despite Agility’s low value, Item Level will generally win over a specific stat distribution for slots with Agility. As always, sim yourself to get the most accurate picture
Further Reading About Stat Priorities
Offensive Trinkets
DPS trinkets will depend very heavily upon item level. You should always sim yourself to determine the best setup among your available options. Bloodmallet maintains a list of recent sims showing a ranking of each trinket at various item levels. This can be used to identify which pieces to target with bonus rolls or trades.
Defensive Trinkets
The defensive trinkets in BFA are generally extremely lackluster. The relatively low impact of the trinkets is such that you will generally be best served with an offensive option. Mastercam software cracked. In the event that you need a defensive trinket for a particular use, your best options in raids and M+ are Lingering Psychic Shell and Bloodthirsty Urchin.
Further Reading About Trinkets
The Azerite Trait setups listed below reflect what is considered optimal for general use with current available data. Note that most Brewmaster Monk traits are very close together in value (with limited exceptions) and as such item level differences can often trump the difference in power between individual traits. For more information about the Azerite system and how it relates to Brewmaster Monks, see the Brewmaster Azerite Guide in the Further Reading section below.
Credit to Emallson for the quick reference below.
Mythic+
Outer Rows: 1x Boiling Brew, 1x Straight, No Chaser, 1-3x Training of Niuzao
General Row: 1-2x Crystalline Carapace, 1-2x Azerite Veins
Defensive Row: A mix of Gemhide, Impassive Visage, and Bulwark of the Masses
Healing in Mythic+ is much more constrained than in a raid environment, which increases the value of traits that grant additional healing, like Boiling Brew, Azerite Veins, and Impassive Visage. For this reason, if you have a choice between Gemhide and Impassive Visage, it is generally recommended to choose Impassive Visage for Mythic+. Note that more copies of Azerite Veins increase the odds that you hit the 100% HP breakpoint and lose the HoT, so having 3 copies is likely to be worse than having 2. How to use apple apps on your pc.
Ny’alotha
Outer Rows: 1x Straight, No Chaser, 3x Training of Niuzao, and up to 1x Boiling Brew, 1x Elusive Footwork
General Row: 3x Crystalline Carapace
Defensive Row: 1-3x Gemhide, 1-3x Impassive Visage
Training of Niuzao is one of our only top-tier traits that doesn’t lose value from multiple copies, and should be your first pick after Straight, No Chaser most of the time. That said, Boiling Brew and Elusive Footwork are both valuable traits in their own right, but do not stack defensively Sound normalizer 2 1. and cannot compete with generic traits for damage, so you should avoid taking a 2nd copy of either. The new raid trait (Heart of Darkness) from Ny’alotha is not as good as these, but not a bad choice in general
Outer Row: 3x Generic Traits, 3x Training of Niuzao
General Row: 3x Generic Traits
Defensive Row:There are no DPS traits on this row
The damage given by our spec-specific traits is usually negligible compared to that of generic traits on both rows. If you want to maximize your damage, you should sim yourself. Trait damage is dominated by ilvl, so we cannot give universal advice for how good a trait is for DPS. Bloodmallet maintains a list of the current top-simming traits for each spec, which can be used to identify bonus-roll and residuum targets.
Raid DPS
Raid Defensive
Mythic+ (up to +20)
Conditional Essences
Note that there simply aren’t good general-purpose defensive essences. Thus, your essence choices for defensive play will have to be tuned to specific bosses. Unless an essence lines up well with a bosses’ mechanics, you should just use a damage essence instead.
Further Reading About Azerite
Gems/Enchants
Consumables
Racials
Race selection will have negligible impact with the exception of a few specific racial abilities. The Blood Elf racial Arcane Torrent and the Dwarf racial Stoneform are the most impactful utility racials. In general however, pick whatever race you prefer. The difference between the races will be largely negligible.
There are very few required WeakAuras for Brewmaster. Gifox 1 2 download free. The most commonly used are to track Ironskin Brew duration and current Stagger damage.
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#showtooltip Provoke
/tar [mod:shift] Black Ox Statue
/cast Provoke
/targetlasttarget [mod:shift]
This macro will taunt your target or if shift is held (or any other specified modifer) will AoE taunt around your statue.
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