PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Stance of the Sturdy Ox
rdfs:comment
  • Stance of the Sturdy Ox is a monk stance learned at level 10 for those with the Brewmaster specialization. It is a tanking stance and provides a host of benefits, including the ability to stagger damage. Staggering damage is unique to Brewmaster monks, allowing them to avoid taking a full, possibly lethal, amount of damage all at once. Instead, they take 80% of the damage up front, then the remaining 20% is applied over 10 seconds. This makes it much easier for healers to keep the monk alive, as well as allowing time for the monk to use [Purifying Brew] if high enough level.
Level
  • 10
dcterms:subject
buff dur
  • 10.0
Cast Time
  • Instant
buff desc
  • damage is being staggered every 1 sec.
gcd
  • 1.0
buff3 name
  • Light Stagger
buff3 image
  • priest_icon_chakra_green.png
buff3 dur
  • 10.0
buff3 desc
  • damage is being staggered every 1 sec.
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Name
  • Stance of the Sturdy Ox
Type
  • Defensive, Utility
Specialization
  • Brewmaster
Class
Description
  • Increases armor by 125%, increases Stamina by 25%, reduces magic damage taken by 15%, and improves the functionality of Jab, Fortifying Brew, Tiger Palm, Blackout Kick, and Expel Harm.
  • You shrug off physical attacks, causing 80% of the damage to happen instantly and the remaining 20% to be divided over 10 sec.
  • While in this stance, you will Stagger damage taken.
School
buff image
  • priest_icon_chakra_red.png
buff name
  • Heavy Stagger
buff2 desc
  • damage is being staggered every 1 sec.
buff2 dur
  • 10.0
buff2 name
  • Moderate Stagger
buff2 image
  • priest_icon_chakra.png
abstract
  • Stance of the Sturdy Ox is a monk stance learned at level 10 for those with the Brewmaster specialization. It is a tanking stance and provides a host of benefits, including the ability to stagger damage. Staggering damage is unique to Brewmaster monks, allowing them to avoid taking a full, possibly lethal, amount of damage all at once. Instead, they take 80% of the damage up front, then the remaining 20% is applied over 10 seconds. This makes it much easier for healers to keep the monk alive, as well as allowing time for the monk to use [Purifying Brew] if high enough level.