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.
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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.
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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:
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Level 20 Woman Brawler |
Statistics | Blue Spec (Tank) | Red Spec (DPS) |
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Total Damage | 56041 | 69804 |
Time | 1 min 33.4 sec | 1 min 33.8 sec |
Avg DPS | 599.9 | 744.4 |
Min Hit | 57 | 66 |
Avg Hit | 397.5 | 495.1 |
Max Hit | 2565 | 3454 |
Attacks | 144 | 141 |
Crit Strikes (%) | 34 (23.6%) | 34 (24.1%) |
Power (%) | 10/1000 (1%) | 8/1000 (0.8%) |
Skill Priorities |
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General Observations
Specialisations
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
Virtues
- 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
You wrote a great overview of the class and I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI'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.