Brewmaster Monk 10.2.7 Guide

brewmaster monk guide

Introduction

This guide presents an in-depth view of the Monk's Brewmaster specialization in WoW Dragonflight patch 10.2.7! You will learn everything about the spec, such as how to gear, prepare, and then min-max your monk as a tank for the most challenging PvE content in World of Warcraft, Season 4.

First, we'll check out the specialization's particularities and see how well the Brewmaster Monk performs in Dragonflight's latest season. Then you'll learn how to gear your Brewmaster Monk, what stats to prioritize, and the best talents and rotations for different circumstances.

Finally, we'll go deep into min-maxing your character for the end-game content and teach you what gear to use for Mythic Raiding and Mythic Plus dungeons. By the end of the guide, you will become a master of the Brewmaster spec! Sounds good, right? Let's get started!

Table of Contents

  • Brewmaster Monks: Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Brewmaster Monk Stat Priority
  • How to gear your Brewmaster Monk
  • Brewmaster Monk Rotation
  • Best Brewmaster Monk talents for Mythic Raiding and Dungeons
  • Brewmaster Monk in Dragonflight - FAQ

Brewmaster Monks in Dragonflight: Strengths and Weaknesses

In World of Warcraft, the monk class has 3 specializations: Windwalker, Mistweaver, and Brewmaster. The Brewmaster Monks serve the tank role and use Energy as their spending resource.

In World of Warcraft, tanks have a major responsibility: they use their abilities to absorb damage and prevent their allies from being attacked. The Brewmaster Monk performs just decent as a tank, representing one of the mediocre tanking specs for Mythic Dungeons and Mythic Raiding in Dragonflight Season 4.

Regarding weapons, the Brewmaster Monk uses one-handed swords, axes, maces, fist weapons, staffs, and polearms. As for raid gear, monks share the Protector Tier Token with Warriors, Hunters, and Shamans for legacy content. In the Dragonflight's latest expansion Awakened raids, they share the Zenith Tier Token with Rogues, Warriors, and Evokers.

In the table below, we present the strengths and weaknesses of the Brewmaster specialization:

Advantages Disadvantages
+ Great survivability on burst damage - Limited self-healing
+ Easy spell rotation - Lower HP compared to other tank specs
+ Great mobility - Fewer defensive cooldowns compared to other specs
+ Great sustained damage as a tank
+ Crowd-control abilities

Brewmaster Monk Races

When it comes to races, with so many options to choose from, you are probably wondering what would be the best race for your monk as a tank. In World of Warcraft, each race has different racial abilities and spells, but no races offer an immediate advantage compared to others regarding the Brewmaster spec. I highly recommend choosing the race you like the most, aesthetically speaking.

Now, if you want to make an idea of what race players generally choose for their Brewmaster Monks:

  • For Alliance: Kul Tiran, Dwarf, Human, Dark Iron Dwarf, and Mechagnome.
  • For Horde: Blood Elf, Highmountain Tauren, Tauren, and Vulpera.

Brewmaster Monk stat priority

Regardless of the class and spec you roll into in World of Warcraft, the stats are a key component when gearing up and min-maxing your character for the end-game content. Brewmaster Monks wear Leather gear with Agility as the main stat.

As a Brewmaster monk, the Agility stat increases your attack power, dodge chance, stagger percentage, and self-healing. Also, please note that a higher and adequate item level will better impact your character's performance than a perfect stat distribution, so always keep an eye on the gear's item level!

Brewmaster Monk Stats priority for Mythic Raiding and Dungeons

  • 1. Agility
  • 2. Critical Strike
  • 3. Haste
  • 4. Mastery
  • 5. Versatility

So for the Brewmaster tank, you will primarily value item level for Agility as the primary stat, then Critical Strike, followed by Haste, Mastery, and Versatility as secondary stats.

In other words: Agility > Critical Strike > Haste > Mastery > Versatility.

Brewmaster Monk Stats Breakthrough

Critical Strike: Increases your chance to crit, doubling both damage and healing done

Haste: Increases the Energy regen rate and decreases your cooldowns

Mastery: Increases the effective damage reduction

Versatility: Increases healing and damage dealt and reduces damage taken

Moving on to the next chapter, we will focus on how to gear your monk as a tank, the tier set, and best-in-slot items for mythic raiding and mythic dungeons.

How to gear your Brewmaster Monk

In World of Warcraft, gearing is one of the most important aspects that enhances your character's overall performance by providing massive amounts of stats, armor, procs, and set bonuses. This guide will teach you how to properly gear up for the most challenging content in WoW Dragonflight, Mythic Raiding, and Mythic+ Dungeons.

Brewmaster Monk Tier Set Bonus

To start with, what is a tier set in World of Warcraft?

In WoW, a tier set is a unique class armor set with powerful 2-set and 4-set specific bonuses for each specialization of that particular class. Tier set bonuses change based on the character's active talent specialization, ensuring that the bonus is appropriate and useful to that spec.

So to recap, tier sets are unique pieces of armor that, when equipped simultaneously, provide you with a bonus, different for each spec of the chosen class. This bonus is based on the number of pieces from the set you have equipped, with most tier sets providing bonuses when equipping 2 or 4 pieces.

How to get the Brewmaster Monk Tier Set in Dragonflight Patch 10.2.7

There are three ways you can get tier set items in WoW in the Dragonflight expansion:

  • Awakened Raids: You can get tier set items found as class tokens from specific bosses in the Dragonflight Awakened Raids.
  • Revival Catalyst: You can craft Tier armor from non-set pieces of the same item level using the Revival Catalyst crafting system.
  • Great Vault: You can obtain tier set items from all activities that typically reward Great Vault, such as raiding, Mythic+ dungeons, and PvP.

The fastest way to obtain tier set items is to take advantage of these three sources that can reward you with the Brewmaster Monk Tier Set items. The best advice is to complete the Awakened Raid weekly - this is probably the fastest way to get your hands on the desired tier armor. In case you don't have a team to raid with, complete some Mythic+ Dungeons or some PvP matches.

Mythic dungeons and PvP are highly beneficial because even if you can't drop the set items while participating in these activities, you increase the chances of getting your set items at the Great Vault or the Revival Catalyst console in Thaldraszus. At the revival catalyst console, you can convert the non-set pieces obtained in dungeons or PvP into tier set items.

Let's have a closer look at the Great Vault feature:

great vault

And this is what the Revival Catalyst looks like:

revival catalyst

Back to our Brewmaster Tier Set. Now that you learned how to obtain the tier set, let's see some set bonuses and particularities, shall we?

The monk tier set is called Wrappings of the Waking Fist (Awakened). For the Brewmaster spec, it comes with the following bonuses for two pieces and four pieces equipped:

  • 2-Set: - Hitting an enemy with Breath of Fire deals 40% bonus damage as Shadowflame and causes you to heal for 50% of your Fire damage dealt.
  • 4-Set: - Your attacks against targets afflicted by Breath of Fire have a chance to deal 15% extra damage as Shadowflame, and each Celestial Brew also grants a Stagger absorb for 100% of the Shadowflame damage you have dealt, causing damage delayed by Stagger to instead be prevented.

In the table below, we present you the sources for Brewmaster Monk Tier Set items:

Slot Tier Piece Source
Helm Gaze of the Waking Fist Raszageth, Magmorax, Tindral Sageswift
Shoulders Mantle of the Waking Fist Broodkeeper Diurna, Echo of Neltharion, Smolderon
Chest Chestwrap of the Waking Fist Kurog Grimtotem, Zskarn, Nymue
Gloves Palms of the Waking Fist Dathea, Ascended, The Forgotten Experiments, Igira the Cruel
Legs Legguards of the Waking Fist Sennarth, Rashok, Larodar

The remaining tier set items (Cloak, Wrists, Waist, and Boots) can be obtained by using the Revival Catalyst in Thaldraszus.

As previously stated, you unlock the tier set bonuses for your monk when you equip any two or four pieces of the Wrappings of the Waking Fist Awakened set. For itemization and build optimization, your four pieces of tier set as a Brewmaster Monk will be the Gloves, Shoulders, Chest, and Legs.

Raid Best in Slot (BiS) Gear for Brewmaster Monks

In the table below, you can find the best item to use in each slot for the raids as a Brewmaster Monk:

Slot Item Name Encounter
Helm Gaze of the Waking Fist Raszageth, Magmorax, Tindral Sageswift
Neck Tuskarr Bone Necklace Brackenhide Hollow
Shoulders Mantle of the Waking Fist Zenith (tier token) or Revival Catalyst
Cloak Voice of the Silent Star Sarkareth - Aberrus the Shadowed Crucible
Chest Chestwrap of the Waking Fist Zenith (tier token) or Revival Catalyst
Wrists Cuffs of the Savage Serpent Magmorax - Aberrus the Shadowed Crucible
Gloves Palms of the Waking Fist Zenith (tier token) or Revival Catalyst
Waist Life-Bound Belt/a> Crafted by Leatherworking
Legs Legguards of the Waking Fist Zenith (tier token) or Revival Catalyst
Boots Slimy Expulsion Boots Crafted by Leatherworking
Ring #1 Seal of Diurna's Chosen Eranog - Vault of the Incarnates
Ring #2 Tormentor's Siphoning Signet Rashok - Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible
Trinket Manic Grieftorch Broodkeeper Diurna - Vault of the Incarnates
Trinket (Single-Target) Spiteful Storm Razsageth - Vault of the Incarnates
Trinket (AoE) Storm-Eater's Boon Dathea, Ascended - Vault of the Incarnates
Trinket (Defensive) Fyrakk's Tainted Rageheart Fyrakk - Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope
2H Weapon Djaruun, Pillar of the Elder Flame Kurog Grimtotem
1H Weapon Thorncaller Claw Council of Dreams - Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope
1H Weapon Forgestorm Neltharus

Mythic+ Best in Slot (BiS) Gear for Brewmaster Monks

In the table below, you can find the best item to use in each slot for the Mythic+ Dungeons as a Brewmaster Monk:

Slot Item Name Location
Helm Crown of Roaring Storms Algeth'ar Academy
Neck Tuskarr Bone Necklace Brackenhide Hollow
Shoulders Mantle of the Waking Fist Revival Catalyst
Cloak Mammoth-Trainer's Drape Neltharus
Chest Chestwrap of the Waking Fist Revival Catalyst
Wrists Ferocious Hyena Hidebinders Brackenhide Hollow
Gloves Palms of the Waking Fist Revival Catalyst
Waist Troggskin Waistband Uldaman
Legs Legguards of the Waking Fist Revival Catalyst
Boots Ancient Rotwalkers Brackenhide Hollow
Ring #1 Thunderous Downburst Ring The Nokhud Offensive
Ring #2 Bloodied Wedding Ring The Nokhud Offensive
Trinket (Offensive) Homeland Raid Horn Uldaman
Trinket (Offensive) Mutated Magmammoth Scale Neltharus
Trinket (Defensive) Treemouth's Festering Splinter Brackenhide Hollow
Trinket (Defensive) Granyth's Enduring Scale The Nokhud Offensive
2H Weapon Obsidian Goaltending Spire Algeth'ar Academy
1H Weapon Forgestorm Neltharus
1H Weapon Dragonscale Ripper Neltharus

Best in Slot (BiS) Trinkets for Brewmaster Monks

The best Brewmaster Monk trinkets for end-game content are:

Tier Item Name Location
S Maniac Greiftorch Broodkeeper Diurna - Vault of the Incarnates
A+ Spiteful Storm Raszageth - Vault of the Incarnates
A+ Storm-Eater's Boon Dathea, Ascended - Vault of the Incarnates
A Dragonfire Bomb Dispenser >Zskarn - Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible
A- Bandolier of Twisted Blades Igira the Cruel - Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope
A Fyrakk's Tainted Rageheart Fyrakk - Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope
B+ Enduring Dreadplate Kazarra, the Hellforged - Aberrus the Shadowed Crucible
B+ Treemouth's Festering Splinter Brackenhide Hollow
B+ Granyth's Enduring Scale The Nokhud Offensive
B+ Beacon to the Beyond Sarkareth - Aberrus, the Shadowed Crucible
B+ All-Totem of the Master Kurog Grimtotem - Vault of the Incarnates
B Cataclysmic Signet Brand Smolderon - Amirdrassil, the Dream's Hope
B- Mutated Magmammoth Scale Neltharus
B- Homeland Raid Horn Uldaman
B- Inexorable Resonator Uldaman
B- Prophetic Stonescales Dawn of the Infinite
C Algeth'ar Puzzle Box Algeth'ar Academy
C Globe of Jagged Ice Halls of Infusion
C Rube Whelp Shell Ruby Life Pools
C- Burgeoning Seed The Azure Vault
D Frenzying Signoll Flare Brackenhide Hollow
D Bottle of Spiraling Winds The Nokhud Offensive
F Irideus Fragment Halls of Infusion

This wraps up everything you should know about gearing your Brewmaster Monk: the stats priority, how to obtain the tier set, and what items to use in the end-game activities. Moving on to the next section of our guide, we'll teach you what talents and rotations to use as a tank monk in Dragonflight patch 10.2.7. Sounds good, right? Let's dive in!

How to level your Brewmaster Monk. Leveling tips

Before leveling your Brewmaster Monk, you must first create and customize the character. That brings us to the first question: what race should you go for when creating the character? Let's find out, shall we?

Best Brewmaster Monk Races

When it comes to races, with so many options to choose from, you are probably wondering what would be the best race for the Brewmaster spec. In World of Warcraft, each race has different racial abilities and spells, but no races offer an immediate advantage compared to others regarding the Brewmaster spec. I highly recommend choosing the race you like the most, aesthetically speaking.

The best races to go for as a Brewmaster Monk are:

  • For Alliance: Dwarf, Pandaren, Night Elf and Void Elf
  • For Horde: Pandaren and Blood Elf

Best Brewmaster Monk Leveling Talents in Dragonflight 10.2.7

The best talents to use while leveling to level 60 as a Brewmaster Monk are:

leveling talents

Now let's check out the best talents for PvE end-game content, such as raids and Mythic+ dungeons. In the end game, it's crucial to use the right talents and prioritize the skills you use depending on the activity. Choosing the best talents will significantly impact your performance as a tank!

Best Brewmaster Monk End-game Talents in 10.2.7

From the PvE perspective, there are two main end-game activities we'll take into consideration: Mythic raiding and Mythic+ Dungeons. We'll treat them separately to keep things clear and avoid confusion.

Best Talents for Mythic Raiding in Season 4 (patch 10.2.7)

In the pictures below, you can see the best talents for mythic raiding as a Brewmaster Monk:

Standard/Defensive Raid build

standard raid defensive

Advanced/Offensive Raid build

advanced raid offensive

Best Talents for Mythic+ Dungeons in Season 4 (patch 10.2.7)

As a Brewmaster Monk, these are the talents you must use to maximize your performance in M+ Dungeons:

Standard Mythic+ build

mythic standard

Press the Advantage Mythic+ build

mythic press the advantage

Brewmaster Monk in Dragonflight - FAQ

1. Are Brewmaster Monks good in Dragonflight 10.2.7?

Not really. The Brewmaster Monk represents one of the mediocre tank specs in Season 4.

2. Is Brewmaster Monk easy to play?

Yes, the Brewmaster Monk qualifies as one of the easier-to-play tank specs in the game.

3. What is the stats priority for Brewmaster Monks?

Stats priority for Brewmaster Monk: Agility > Critical Strike > Haste > Mastery > Versatility.

4. Which monk spec is best for leveling in patch 10.2.7?

The Windwalker Specialization is the best spec for monk leveling.

5. What is the best race for Brewmaster Monks in Dragonflight?

  • Alliance's best Brewmaster Monk races are Dwarf, Night Elf and Pandaren.
  • The best Brewmaster races for Horde are Blood Elf and Pandaren.

Final thoughts

This wraps up everything you should know regarding the monk's Brewmaster specialization in World of Warcraft Dragonflight for Season 4, patch 10.2.7. By reading this guide, you should now better understand the Brewmaster Monk's spec and particularities and how it performs in certain circumstances and different end-game activities.

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