Brewmaster Monk Tank Easy Mode — The War Within (11.0.5)
On this page, we explain how to easily play Brewmaster Monk in World of Warcraft — The War Within (11.0.5), using the simplest rotation, talent tree, stat priority, gear setup, etc., without sacrificing performance.
Foreword
This section is intended for players who are new to the game or Monk
class, have no intentions of raiding  Mythic difficulty, or simply want a more
straightforward way to play their specialization without being overwhelmed
by the numerous priorities and active abilities that need to be taken into
consideration for more optimal play.
Mythic difficulty, or simply want a more
straightforward way to play their specialization without being overwhelmed
by the numerous priorities and active abilities that need to be taken into
consideration for more optimal play.
The Basics of Brewmaster Monks
Brewmaster Monks are some of the sturdiest brawlers out there, capable of
shrugging off even the deadliest attacks with ease while offering plenty of
options for mobility and defense. With the help of  Stagger, there is
next to nothing that can outright kill you in one hit, which makes for a
more predictable damage intake to heal.
 Stagger, there is
next to nothing that can outright kill you in one hit, which makes for a
more predictable damage intake to heal.
As a Brewmaster, your main resource to manage is Energy, which you will spend
on abilities that reduce the cooldown of your Brews and act as a way to decrease
the damage you are taking from your  Stagger. The better you are at
converting your Energy to Brew usage, the easier it will be to stay alive. Other
keys to survival will involve taking advantage of your abilities that do not
cost Energy, along with your cooldowns and utility.
 Stagger. The better you are at
converting your Energy to Brew usage, the easier it will be to stay alive. Other
keys to survival will involve taking advantage of your abilities that do not
cost Energy, along with your cooldowns and utility.
Beginner's Guide to Brewmaster Monk in The War Within
Beginner Single-Target Talents for Brewmaster Monk
Below is a "default" talent tree containing many of the most standard and
common talent choices for you to select in beginner-level content while having
the flexibility to adjust a few points as necessary for different scenarios.
If you desire an even more simplified experience, then it is recommended to switch
the choice node of  Weapons of Order at the bottom of the
specialization tree to
 Weapons of Order at the bottom of the
specialization tree to  Press the Advantage. Remember that you can easily
import the talent tree below into the game with the "Export Talents" button!
 Press the Advantage. Remember that you can easily
import the talent tree below into the game with the "Export Talents" button!
If you are interested in knowing when to use some of the more situational talent choices or learn more about Brewmaster Hero Talents, take a look at our full talent analyses below.
Beginner Hero Talents for Brewmaster Monk
Brewmasters have access to two unique sets of Hero Talents, with the
 Shado-Pan tree focusing on delivering bursts of
 Shado-Pan tree focusing on delivering bursts of  Flurry Strikes
and the
 Flurry Strikes
and the  Master of Harmony tree revolving around building and spending
vitality as an
 Master of Harmony tree revolving around building and spending
vitality as an  Aspect of Harmony. Fortunately, these talents are
almost entirely passive, allowing you to easily switch between them without any
major impact on your general gameplay.
 Aspect of Harmony. Fortunately, these talents are
almost entirely passive, allowing you to easily switch between them without any
major impact on your general gameplay.
With that being said, we recommend making use of the  Master of Harmony
talents as a beginner due to how it adds extra effects to your main
defensive tools. This makes it great for reinforcing how to play a Brewmaster,
rewarding you for getting better at using
 Master of Harmony
talents as a beginner due to how it adds extra effects to your main
defensive tools. This makes it great for reinforcing how to play a Brewmaster,
rewarding you for getting better at using  Celestial Brew and
 Celestial Brew and  Purifying Brew.
You can certainly still try the
 Purifying Brew.
You can certainly still try the  Shado-Pan talents instead if you would
like to!
 Shado-Pan talents instead if you would
like to!
Beginner AoE and Mythic+ Talents for Brewmaster Monk
Brewmaster Monk is a somewhat unique specialization in that there
are few, if any changes to be made in your talent selection when fighting in
single-target or AoE. The most noteworthy talents to mention are  Fatal Touch,
which reduces the cooldown of
 Fatal Touch,
which reduces the cooldown of  Touch of Death, and
 Touch of Death, and  Chi Burst, which
gains an advantage over
 Chi Burst, which
gains an advantage over  Chi Wave at 2 or more targets. Otherwise, your
talent switching will be based around matters of both personal preference and
whatever utilities you require for the content you are taking on.
 Chi Wave at 2 or more targets. Otherwise, your
talent switching will be based around matters of both personal preference and
whatever utilities you require for the content you are taking on.
If you are interested in knowing when to use some of the more situational talent choices or learn more about Brewmaster Hero Talents, take a look at our full talent analyses below.
Beginner Hero Talents for Brewmaster Monk
Brewmasters have access to two unique sets of Hero Talents, with the
 Shado-Pan tree focusing on delivering bursts of
 Shado-Pan tree focusing on delivering bursts of  Flurry Strikes
and the
 Flurry Strikes
and the  Master of Harmony tree revolving around building and spending
vitality as an
 Master of Harmony tree revolving around building and spending
vitality as an  Aspect of Harmony. Fortunately, these talents are
almost entirely passive, allowing you to easily switch between them without any
major impact on your general gameplay.
 Aspect of Harmony. Fortunately, these talents are
almost entirely passive, allowing you to easily switch between them without any
major impact on your general gameplay.
With that being said, we recommend making use of the  Master of Harmony
talents as a beginner due to how it adds extra effects to your main
defensive tools. This makes it great for reinforcing how to play a Brewmaster,
rewarding you for getting better at using
 Master of Harmony
talents as a beginner due to how it adds extra effects to your main
defensive tools. This makes it great for reinforcing how to play a Brewmaster,
rewarding you for getting better at using  Celestial Brew and
 Celestial Brew and  Purifying Brew.
You can certainly still try the
 Purifying Brew.
You can certainly still try the  Shado-Pan talents instead if you would
like to!
 Shado-Pan talents instead if you would
like to!
Basic Rotation for Brewmaster Monks
When performing the Brewmaster rotation, it may be helpful to think in terms of
 Blackout Kick's cooldown. It will always be 4 seconds, and you may use
one ability every second due to your global cooldown. This means you will often
be using your abilities in sequences of
Blackout Kick>ability1>ability2>ability3>Blackout Kick. By breaking
things down to only four abilities at a time, you may have an easier time
following the flow of being a Brewmaster.
 Blackout Kick's cooldown. It will always be 4 seconds, and you may use
one ability every second due to your global cooldown. This means you will often
be using your abilities in sequences of
Blackout Kick>ability1>ability2>ability3>Blackout Kick. By breaking
things down to only four abilities at a time, you may have an easier time
following the flow of being a Brewmaster.
- Cast  Keg Smash when available. Keg Smash when available.
- Cast  Breath of Fire when available. Breath of Fire when available.
- Cast  Blackout Kick when available. Blackout Kick when available.
- Cast  Weapons of Order when available. Standing near enemies when
 activating it will also reduce its cooldown thanks to Weapons of Order when available. Standing near enemies when
 activating it will also reduce its cooldown thanks to Chi Surge! Chi Surge!
- Cast  Rising Sun Kick when available. This will also occasionally
 cast Rising Sun Kick when available. This will also occasionally
 cast Chi Wave for you. Chi Wave for you.
- Cast  Chi Burst when available, if talented. Chi Burst when available, if talented.
- Cast  Exploding Keg when available. Exploding Keg when available.
- Cast  Tiger Palm, if you have 65+ Energy, against one target;
 With Tiger Palm, if you have 65+ Energy, against one target;
 With Press the Advantage talented, you do not have to use Press the Advantage talented, you do not have to use Tiger Palm
 at all. Tiger Palm
 at all.
- Cast  Spinning Crane Kick against multiple targets. You will
 also be using this against just one target if talented into Spinning Crane Kick against multiple targets. You will
 also be using this against just one target if talented into Press the Advantage. Press the Advantage.
- Cast  Expel Harm if you are dropping in health. You can also instantly
 cast Expel Harm if you are dropping in health. You can also instantly
 cast Vivify once every 10 seconds, thanks to Vivify once every 10 seconds, thanks to Vivacious Vivification.
 Do not try to cast Vivify if it is not buffed by the talent. Vivacious Vivification.
 Do not try to cast Vivify if it is not buffed by the talent.
- Cast  Fortifying Brew or Fortifying Brew or Dampen Harm if you are about to
 take a large amount of damage. Dampen Harm if you are about to
 take a large amount of damage. Zen Meditation can also be used
 against a single, massive hit, but remember to stand still to avoid ending its
 effect early! Zen Meditation can also be used
 against a single, massive hit, but remember to stand still to avoid ending its
 effect early!
You should make sure not to spend so much Energy on  Spinning Crane Kick
or
 Spinning Crane Kick
or  Tiger Palm that you cannot cast
 Tiger Palm that you cannot cast  Keg Smash when it is available.
Following these steps will make sure you do as much damage as you can and have
enough Brews to maintain a solid defense.
 Keg Smash when it is available.
Following these steps will make sure you do as much damage as you can and have
enough Brews to maintain a solid defense.
Brewmaster Mitigation:  Shuffle and Brew Usage
 Shuffle and Brew Usage
When playing a Brewmaster Monk, it is very important to always
have the  Shuffle buff present. This results in your damage taken being
spread out over a longer period of time due to how it improves your
 Shuffle buff present. This results in your damage taken being
spread out over a longer period of time due to how it improves your  Stagger
passive. You gain time on Shuffle by casting
 Stagger
passive. You gain time on Shuffle by casting  Keg Smash,
 Keg Smash,  Blackout Kick,
and
 Blackout Kick,
and  Spinning Crane Kick. If you are using the default UI, you can
easily monitor the time left on your Shuffle by looking at the icon outlined in purple:
 Spinning Crane Kick. If you are using the default UI, you can
easily monitor the time left on your Shuffle by looking at the icon outlined in purple:
 
Next, you make use of  Purifying Brew to get rid of damage you have
 Purifying Brew to get rid of damage you have
 Staggered. The level of Stagger on the default UI is shown above
and outlined in red. The more the bar is filled, the more damage you are
taking. Remember, though, it is equally important to maintain uptime on
 Staggered. The level of Stagger on the default UI is shown above
and outlined in red. The more the bar is filled, the more damage you are
taking. Remember, though, it is equally important to maintain uptime on
 Shuffle so that your damage taken stays smooth as you purify what you
can.
 Shuffle so that your damage taken stays smooth as you purify what you
can.
After you have purified a bit, use  Celestial Brew to absorb a large
amount of damage taken for a short period of time. This will also activate
your
 Celestial Brew to absorb a large
amount of damage taken for a short period of time. This will also activate
your  Aspect of Harmony passive from the
 Aspect of Harmony passive from the  Master of Harmony Hero
Talents, increasing your damage dealt.
 Master of Harmony Hero
Talents, increasing your damage dealt.
Defensive Spells for Brewmaster Monk
In addition to the basic mitigation tools above, Brewmasters have access to a number of extra defensive cooldowns through talents. These are the following:
 Fortifying Brew — Your "biggest" cooldown; this temporarily
increases your health and reduces all damage taken. Fortifying Brew — Your "biggest" cooldown; this temporarily
increases your health and reduces all damage taken.
 Dampen Harm — A powerful and often misunderstood ability, this
cooldown reduces all damage taken by at least 20% while it is active. However,
stronger hits you receive are reduced by even more, up to a maximum of 50%! Dampen Harm — A powerful and often misunderstood ability, this
cooldown reduces all damage taken by at least 20% while it is active. However,
stronger hits you receive are reduced by even more, up to a maximum of 50%!
 Diffuse Magic — An optional cooldown that you may choose instead
of the Diffuse Magic — An optional cooldown that you may choose instead
of the Yu'lon's Grace passive, which reduces all Yu'lon's Grace passive, which reduces all Magic damage
while active. In addition, it will dispel any Magical debuffs you currently have
and even attempt to place them back on their caster. Magic damage
while active. In addition, it will dispel any Magical debuffs you currently have
and even attempt to place them back on their caster.
 Zen Meditation — While this ability offers a massive 60%
damage reduction, you cannot move or use other abilities while it is active, and
it will end immediately if you are directly hit by melee attacks. Save it for big
"tankbuster" abilities that deal damage in one big swing. Zen Meditation — While this ability offers a massive 60%
damage reduction, you cannot move or use other abilities while it is active, and
it will end immediately if you are directly hit by melee attacks. Save it for big
"tankbuster" abilities that deal damage in one big swing.
For a better understanding of what your abilities do to contribute to your performance, along with many more not covered here, it is highly recommended to glance at the Spell List/Glossary page linked just below.
Best Talents for Brewmaster Monk in The War Within
While the talent and rotation guidance above is excellent for starting out as a Brewmaster Monk, it is recommended to eventually look into our full talent and rotation guides to get a better grasp of how the abilities interact with each other and their other quirks.
Stat Choice for Brewmaster Monks
- Item Level (Agility/Armor)
- Critical Strike=Versatility=Mastery
- Haste
When gearing a Brewmaster Monk, you should prioritize item level above all else, as Agility, Armor, and Stamina are very valuable. Do not bother to drop item levels to avoid a piece that has Haste.
While the stat priority for Brewmasters is normally the same for both the Beginner Mode page and our full guide, there can be major differences depending on if you desire to be more offensive or defensive as a tank. If you want to see the full explanation of the stat priority, as well as the absolute top choices for what you want to prioritize, head to our full stats page.
Changelog
- 21 Oct. 2024: Formatting updated; beginner talent build adjusted, defaulting to Weapons of Order.
- 09 Sep. 2024: Updated for The War Within Season 1.
- 21 Aug. 2024: Added Hero talent discussion; updated recommended talent build for The War Within launch.
- 23 Jul. 2024: Updated for The War Within Pre-Patch.
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Page reviewed for Dragonflight Season 4.
- 19 Mar. 2024: Added additional rotational guidance; page reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Page reviewed for Patch 10.2.5.
- 10 Nov. 2023: Added a suggestion to try out Weapons of Order; swapped recommended talented class cooldowns.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Reworded the usage of Spinning Crane Kick with Press the Advantage talented.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Adjusted one talent recommendation for more beginner-focused content.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Recommended build and stats updated due to new talents in Patch 10.1.5.
- 01 May 2023: Page reviewed for Patch 10.1. No changes necessary due to no Brewmaster Monk updates.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.0.7.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Talents adjusted to account for changes in Patch 10.0.5.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 25 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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This guide has been written by Sinzhu, a Mythic raider on US-Kil'jaeden who has passionately played Brewmaster for the past nine years. He also contributes to the Peak of Serenity and is a Moderator of the Monk Class Discord.
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