Sunday, 8 May 2022

Introducing the Brawler: Level 1-20

The brawler is a melee class that was added in Update 30.3 In October 2021. It costs 1000 LOTRO Points to unlock.

All I knew about the brawler class before I tried it was that they use fist weapons and some people on Reddit said they were good at end-game raids. I like trying out all the classes, so here I will record my experience levelling a brawler from level 1 to level 20, talking about skills, specs and anything else that might be useful to know.

Level 1 Woman Brawler

Here's our brand new woman brawler and some information about her:

  • Wears heavy armour
  • Wields battle-gauntlets
  • Primary stat is Might
  • Uses Mettle as a resource - some skills build up Mettle and others spend it
  • Starting abilities are Low Strike (a melee attack that builds up Mettle and sets up the target to receive a Vulnerable debuff), Dextrous Hook (a melee attack that builds up Mettle and sets up the target to take extra damage) and Overhand Smash (a hard-hitting melee finishing attack that costs Mettle).

In the introduction, I was sent to talk with a few people in the starting area to find out about the current situation, then promptly told to visit the brawler trainer and practice using my skills on a training dummy. As a result, I got some better battle-gauntlets. At level 4, I earned my first new skill: Sinister Cross, a melee attack that builds up Mettle and sets up your character to receive a higher tier of the Innate Strength buff. At level 5 I gained some passive skills, allowing me to use fiddles or bassoons as musical instruments. We get a ranged skill at level 6 called Hurl Object, which involves throwing a mug at your target and also slows their movement speed.

Also at level 6, you can choose one out of two specialisations:

  • Blue = The Fulcrum - described as a tanking spec and offers some taunts and increased mitigations as well as a morale-bubble.
  • Red = The Maelstrom - the DPS spec which increases damage.
  • Yellow = The Fundament  - can't be specialised in, but offers some extra utility (like AOE and group buffs).

I chose Red and gained Shattering Fist (a finisher that decreases target armour) and Pummel (a channelled finishing skill that deals damage every second for 3 seconds). At level 7 you get your first trait point that you can spend on your chosen specialisation. You get a new trait point every odd level.

After completing the introduction, don't forget to check your mail for the adventurer's gift. It contains several useful items and starts a couple of quests, including one that rewards 5 Tokens of Salutations which can be traded with the Barterer for a pocket item that increases run speed plus some health or power potions. The run speed buff can be quite helpful, especially if you don't have a mount.

I did the quests to gain a crafting vocation and chose Armsman so I can be a Weaponsmith and make my own battle-gauntlets. Then I went back to questing and reached level 8 and got the Get Serious skill which gives a +25% damage buff for 6 seconds on a 30 second cooldown. That will be very nice when fighting bosses and elite mobs! 

At level 10 we got a 3-target melee finisher called Backhand Clout. At level 12 we got a single-target melee finisher, Knee Strike, which also slows target movement speed. At level 15 we get another single-target melee finisher, Helm-crusher, which also stuns the target. We also received a quest to visit the Brawler trainer at the Bree Jail. He says Brawlers have a reputation for getting into trouble but he knows someone who could use a Brawler's help to get out of trouble; Derwent Bindweed has been threatened and bullied and needs someone to help him stand up to the thugs so they'll leave him and his family alone.

Rough Fellows shouldn't mess with a Brawler!

Bindweed was very grateful for the assistance and I returned to the Brawler trainer and received some nice battle-gauntlets and the title of "Good Puncher" as a reward.

The next skill became available at level 18. Weather Blows is a buff that reduces damage taken for 15 seconds and provides a large heal. I was in the middle of fighting three level 21 elite mobs in the Southern Barrow-Downs when I hit level 20. I got the Undying title and 4 new skills: Slip Free (removes crowd control - this would have been helpful when Barrow-Bats kept stunning me), Helm's Hammer (a single-target melee attack that removes corruptions), Fulgurant Strike (a single-target melee attack that interrupts spells) and Ignore Pain (removes debuffs such as poison - another skill I really wanted while fighting Noxious Barrow-Wights!).

I headed back to town and visited the Skirmish Camp to see if I could upgrade any gear. Here's how her stats look now at level 20:

Level 20 Woman Brawler
 
I still hadn't tried out Blue spec, so I went back to the Barrow-Downs and did a few more quests in Blue spec. In Blue spec, I had a few new skills: Come at Me (a multi-target taunt), Iron Will (a buff similar to Weather Blows that reduces damage taken more but doesn't give the heal), and Joy of Battle: Heal (a buff that causes your outgoing attacks to also heal you for 15 seconds, on a 3 minute cooldown).

Then I headed to the Training Hall in Bree and tested both Red and Blue specs' DPS with no consumable buffs active over 3 minutes or until I ran out of power, and took a screenshot at the end to eliminate the effects of DoTs that kept going after I stopped attacking. I repeated this three times and recorded the best result below. For Virtues, I had 8 ranks in both Zeal and Confidence. For traits, in the Blue spec I had points in Vitality Increase and Parry Chance, while in the Red spec I had points in Setup Attack Damage and Dextrous Hook Training.

My rotation was basically use my three mettle builders, then use Get Serious if it was off cooldown, then use a mettle spender which was off cooldown, then rinse and repeat.
 
Here are my DPS results (collected with the CombatAnalysis plugin):
StatisticsBlue Spec (Tank)Red Spec (DPS)
Total Damage5604169804
Time1 min 33.4 sec1 min 33.8 sec
Avg DPS599.9744.4
Min Hit5766
Avg Hit397.5495.1
Max Hit25653454
Attacks144141
Crit Strikes (%)34 (23.6%)34 (24.1%)
Power (%)10/1000 (1%)8/1000 (0.8%)
Skill Priorities
  1. Low Strike
  2. Sinister Cross
  3. Dextrous Hook
  4. Get Serious
  5. Overhand Smash
  6. Knee Strike
  7. Helm-crusher
  1. Low Strike
  2. Sinister Cross
  3. Dextrous Hook
  4. Get Serious
  5. Shattering Fist
  6. Overhand Smash
  7. Knee Strike
 
In both specs, I ran out of power after about 90 seconds. Brawlers have great burst damage but would need to slow down or get some power regen from somewhere during a long fight. The DPS of both specs is crazy high compared to other classes at level 20 (for example, based on my studies, red spec Hunter with 213 DPS was the next best).
 

General Observations

It felt a lot like playing a burglar without stealth. Both burglar and brawler are melee single target specialists with limited ranged and AOE abilities. Both burglars and brawlers have several target debuffs to use, but brawlers use less damage-over-time abilities.

Most mobs died in 1-3 hits. Some named elites in the Barrow-Downs took 4 hits. Red spec has a skill called Pummel and I tried using it but mobs died before I finished channelling so it wasn't worthwhile. I rarely needed to use Hurl Object on fleeing targets because they were usually affected by Knee-Strike which slows run-speed, so I could finish them off with an auto-attack before they could get away.
 
Definitely need some more healing abilities. I was getting stunned and dazed and poisoned in the Barrow-Downs and was helpless while mobs attacked and my health plummeted and I relied on healing potions to stay alive. Finally getting a cleanse and a crowd-control breaker helps.

It seems that brawlers have a lot of stacking passive buffs to damage. For example, each point of mettle gives an extra +3% melee damage and you can have 9 points (+27% melee damage!). I wouldn't be surprised if those passive buffs get nerfed/reduced in the future to bring DPS more in line with other classes.

Specialisations

There didn't seem to be a lot of difference in play style while questing between red and blue specs. They both use more-or-less the same abilities. For leveling and soloing I would recommend Red because it does more damage and Blue doesn't really offer any benefits until high level. Is Blue good in groups? I don't know - maybe at higher levels when they have more skills and traits? This is definitely a class I want to level up and see what else it has in the toolbox. Also, there seems to be a few interesting traits locked behind the Yellow tree which would be nice to have.

Stats

  • Might - your main stat that increases your damage
  • Critical Strike - increases your damage
  • Evade and Parry - gives bonus Critical Rating and Finesse respectively in the Blue spec, in Red spec, can automatically deal damage on evade and parry
  • Mitigations and Resistances - reduces damage taken
  • Morale and Vitality - bigger health pool increases survivability

These stats should help make the levelling process a bit easier in the beginning. Look for heavy armour or jewellery with Might and Critical Rating, Morale or Vitality. If a piece of gear has Fate on it, it will also increase your critical strike chance. You might not find much Evade on gear yet, but increasing Agility also increases your Evade chance. The best place to get Mitigations and Resistances at low levels is probably from virtues.
 

Virtues

Before you gained levels of Virtues by completing specific deeds, now you can choose which Virtues to level. Here are my recommendations for Brawlers:

  • Zeal - gives might, physical mastery and critical rating plus extra physical mastery
  • Confidence - gives critical rating, finesse and evade plus extra physical mastery
  • Valour - gives physical mastery, finesse and critical rating, plus extra physical mastery
  • Innocence - gives physical mitigation, resistance and tactical mitigation, plus extra morale
  • Compassion - gives physical mitigation, tactical mitigation and armour, plus extra morale
 

Pros of the Brawler Class

  • High single-target DPS
  • Unique play-style punching mobs with fists instead of using weapons

Cons of the Brawler Class

  • Limited ranged and AOE abilities
  • Limited healing abilities

I hope this has been helpful. Feel free to leave any questions or advice for new brawlers in the comments below.

1 comment:

  1. You wrote a great overview of the class and I appreciate it.

    I've been leveling a red line Brawler for the past few days and I really enjoy it. Unfortunately, I can see a nerf coming eventually because the class feels a bit overpowered to me. I geared up with critted armor and trinkets and I have never felt any danger on the landscape. Even when goofing off and pulling multiple mobs. I am in Angmar at the moment and I can one-shot mobs that are three levels higher than me, three at a time. I don't recall being able to do that with my Champion at that level. I did grind out my preferred virtues so they are always maxed out for my level though.

    I find the Brawler to be a very fun class. Even if it is a little brain dead in that mobs die before I can use multiple skills.

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