

This is before other talents that can further buff your haste like Frothing Berserker or Furious Slash. Enrage was changed to give you a ton of haste (25%) on top of more damage and movement speed when it's running, so you're constantly sliding in and out of a mini-bloodlust buff which is really fun to toy with.Whirlwind also got a really nice change, where instead of allowing a following Bloodthirst or Rampage to cleave once, you can now cleave any single target ability you have two times before you need to rampage again, making the AOE feel way better.Before you'd have to talent into it to get that affect or be enraged to use the button. Raging Blow now has two charges by default with a cooldown affected by haste.Instead, you'll normally be hitting Whirlwind in your baseline rotation. Furious Slash is no longer part of the base rotation unless you talent into it which also adds a stacking 2% haste buff (Up to 6%) to manage in your rotation.Basically, you're still generating rage as fast as possible to maximize the number of rampages and try to maintain as much uptime on Enrage as possible, but there's a lot of significant changes that make this really pleasant.
