I got one too a few hours after you, seems fully legit also, but not enough to make me click.
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Non-sPvP gear and food gives more potential for precision stacking which is fairly important for the initiative-on-crit trait.
I’m still not seeing an init-on-crit trait … ? The closest I found is “Initial Strike” which he doesn’t have in the build, plus it is a flat 7% on strike rather than crit. I’m wondering if this was why I was having trouble?
Been trying out this build in the mists and I can’t seem to find any such rotation that gives you the ability to spam PW and keep it going for a minute – especially with haste thrown in.
Roll in – PW – haste – couple PW’s – steal – couple PW’s – signets – couple PW’s – no initiative left
Not an exact rotation, but this is generally how it goes. Am I missing something?