At level 1, Warrior gameplay is extremely simple. You'll primarily rely on Heroic Strike because it's your only rage spender. Once you unlock Charge, your basic flow becomes charging into WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold enemies, generating rage, and dumping it into Heroic Strike.
Things start to get much more interesting once you unlock Hamstring, Rend, and Overpower. These abilities unlock the Warrior's most important leveling technique: hamstring kiting.
Hamstring Kiting Explained
Hamstring kiting is the single most important skill for leveling a Warrior efficiently. It reduces incoming damage without lowering your DPS, which dramatically cuts down on food, bandage, and downtime usage.
The technique works best with a slow two-handed weapon.
Here's how it works:
Charge into the target.
Apply Hamstring.
Step away while your weapon swing timer resets.
Step back in just before your auto attack goes off.
Auto attack, then step back out again.
Reapply the Hamstring as needed.
You're timing your movement around your swing timer, which means the enemy attacks less often while you lose no damage output. Since mobs attack faster than you do, standing still results in significantly more damage taken.
While kiting in and out, you can:
Apply Rend
Queue Heroic Strike
Fish for dodges to trigger Overpower
Rend is especially valuable early on. Even though it's not rage-efficient, it continues dealing damage while you're kiting, and if Rend is dodged, it procs Overpower-one of your highest-damage abilities for only 5 rage.
Once you unlock Intercept at level 30, hamstring kiting becomes even better. When enemies reach low health, you can switch to Berserker Stance, Intercept for a stun, and finish them with buy WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold an auto attack or Execute. This is also exactly how Warriors PvP against other melee classes.