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For rogues, no specialization describes itself better than assassination, which also remains closely aligned with its existing fantasy. And we’re further enhancing those themes through their gameplay. First, this is now the only rogue spec with access to poisons and bleeds, making much of your damage a little more delayed, but nonetheless massive. In addition, Venomous Wounds triggers based on a combination of bleeds and poisons now to accentuate that gameplay. Assassination is home to the most volatile combo-building. Mutilate is already effective in this regard, but Seal Fate needed some improvement — it now can trigger from both hands with Mutilate.

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  • Rogue/Legion changes
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  • For rogues, no specialization describes itself better than assassination, which also remains closely aligned with its existing fantasy. And we’re further enhancing those themes through their gameplay. First, this is now the only rogue spec with access to poisons and bleeds, making much of your damage a little more delayed, but nonetheless massive. In addition, Venomous Wounds triggers based on a combination of bleeds and poisons now to accentuate that gameplay. Assassination is home to the most volatile combo-building. Mutilate is already effective in this regard, but Seal Fate needed some improvement — it now can trigger from both hands with Mutilate.
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  • For rogues, no specialization describes itself better than assassination, which also remains closely aligned with its existing fantasy. And we’re further enhancing those themes through their gameplay. First, this is now the only rogue spec with access to poisons and bleeds, making much of your damage a little more delayed, but nonetheless massive. In addition, Venomous Wounds triggers based on a combination of bleeds and poisons now to accentuate that gameplay. Assassination is home to the most volatile combo-building. Mutilate is already effective in this regard, but Seal Fate needed some improvement — it now can trigger from both hands with Mutilate. Here’s a basic look at the core combat abilities for Assassination Rogues: Garrote * 45 Energy, Melee Range, Instant, 15 sec cooldown * Garrote the enemy, causing strong damage over 18 sec and awarding 1 combo point. Silences the target for 3 sec when used from Stealth. Mutilate * 55 Energy, Melee Range, Instant * Attack with both weapons, dealing strong Physical damage. Awards 2 combo points. Envenom * 35 Energy, 1 to 5 Combo Points, Melee Range, Instant * Finishing move that drives your poisoned blades in deep, dealing instant Nature damage and increasing your poison application chance by 30%. Damage and duration increased per combo point. Rupture * 25 Energy, 1 to 5 Combo Points, Melee Range, Instant * Finishing move that tears open the target, dealing bleed damage over time. Lasts longer per combo point. Seal Fate * Passive * When you critically strike with a melee attack that generates combo points, you gain an additional combo point. Venomous Wounds * Passive * You regain 10 Energy each time you deal Bleed damage to a poisoned target. Mastery: Potent Poisons * Increases the damage done by your poisons by 70% (with Mastery from typical gear). Additionally, to give you an idea of how some talents may build upon this, here’s an example of one of their Assassination-specific talents: Elaborate Planning * Passive * Your finishing moves grant 20% increased damage done for 4 sec.
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