![]() Use mana draining abilities if possible and slow/stun in order to stop hit-and-run tactics. In both cases, keep the Brewmaster from obtaining mana as this pretty much decreases his damage output to almost nothing. Archmage is especially wonderful as Brilliance aura can help with Brewmaster's mana issues. AOE heros work especially well with the Brewmaster as a double AOE threat and the Pandaren can clean up low health units with instant cast Breath of Fire. The Brewmaster works well with almost all other heros, as the Pandaren provides defense with Drunken Haze for low health heros and tanks alike. Unfortunately, the damage output is greatly diminished by the fact that there is not enough mana to support too many fire breaths, so this set-up is generally looked-down upon by some players. The strategy involves combining Drunken Haze and Drunken Brawler with a fire cloak in order to wear down on enemy armies as the high dodge/miss rate work great at keeping the Brewmaster at almost unkillable levels by normal units. This set-up generally needs a lot of gold in order to buy the necessary armor and health boosting items with fire cloak. Always make sure that at least 1 of the units will survive the time duration on the spell.Īnother alternative strategy for the Brewmaster is to use a tanking method, using skills as 6-3-6-3. Storm, Earth, and Fire can be used as a great farming tool and as an escape method, as it more than triples the Brewmaster's natural effective health across 3 different, spell immune units as well as bringing the hero to full health. Run into battle, deliver the one-two punch and run out, rinse, and repeat to victory. When leveling both Breath of Fire and Drunken Haze to level 6, you can easily deliver 2 Breaths of Fire for 1 Drunken Haze time duration. Breath of Fire should always be preceded by a Drunken Haze as it more than doubles the damage output on non-hero units. His Bread-n-Butter attack is to launch a Drunken-Haze upon a group of units followed by a Breath of Fire. As the Pandaren Brewmaster needs a lot of mana in order to support his constant casting of spells, be prepared with mana precepts and mana pots. The Pandaren Brewmaster is very much a hit-and-run hero, useful at taking out clumped groups of units while protecting himself with drunken haze. Level 3 - 3 Fires with Immolation and Cleaving Attack Level 2 - 3 Earths with Taunt and Immolation (20 dps) Level 1 - 3 Storms with Feedback and Devour Magic, and an attack with 500 range Storm, Earth, and Fire always costs 300 mana, has a 260 second cooldown and lasts for 50 seconds. Higher levels create different combinations of warriors. If any of them survive until the end of their summoned timer, the Brewmaster is reborn. The card art specifically depicts Chen Stormstout.Splits the Pandaren Brewmaster into elements, forming 3 specialized warriors. Young - Youthful Brewmaster Grown up - Brewmaster (a non-playable tutorial boss card) Old - Ancient Brewmaster Only the youngest and oldest have the return ability. This card is the "youngest" form of the three Brewmaster cards: A warrior Hero, the brewmasters of Pandaria have emerged from the bamboo forests of their ancestors to bring their unique fighting style (and robust ales) to the highest bidder. Brewmasters are the only pandaren who are exempt from the strictures regarding the ability to create and destroy - in all things, the brewmasters are too busy listening to the spirits that swirl about within their heads to care what their peers think. The brewmasters learn their strange, drunken wardance from these spirits. They harvest these spirits and awaken them, allowing the one fortunate enough to drink one of these Master Brews to actually see and commune with the spirit. Yet the term "spirits" is not used facetiously among these folk, for those who would become brewmasters learn which plants, berries, and fungi harbor the most powerful spirits. These pandaren, like all their kind, master a craft: theirs is the creation of ales, wines and other spirits. Rather than them being relegated to some outcast place in society, however, pandaren highly regard those who show such a propensity. Brewmasters are those pandaren given to a fondness for drink. However, if attacked, the laughing brewmasters bring all of their pandaren agility and ferocity to bear! They even bring their beer to war! They are peerless warriors and world class drinkers all in one! A rare few pandaren walk outside of their culture's normal ways. These affable warriors rarely seek out danger or trouble, preferring instead to spend their time concocting new and tasty beverages for any brave enough to imbibe them. Hailing from the secretive Pandaren Empire, the mighty brewmasters travel the world in search of exotic ales and the finest brewed spirits.
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