Venthyr: Condenar is one of the most looked forward to abilities, replacing Execute with a more powerful version (not affected by armor) which is also useable more often. Fury doesn't spam Execute the way Arms does due to its cooldown, which limits it's potential somewhat as 100-80% is typically the shortest part of any raid encounter, but it also generates rage to help jumpstart the rotation and
Massacre reduces the cooldown so that it can be used more often as well. Also unlike Arms, Fury can make full use of it in multitarget thanks to Whirlwind cleave, further enhanced by the Venthyr conduit,
Punição Lancinante, which has been nerfed but still contributes a moderate amount of extra damage in multitarget situations.
Finally, the defensive aspect is again not quite as useful for Fury due to not being able to spam the ability, but still a free supplement to Bloodthirst healing when considering the amount of raid encounters which incorporate rot damage (G'huun and Queen Azshara both come to mind as recent examples). Currently, it is the go-to Covenant ability for Fury, particularly alongside the Nadja Soulbind, which offers additional DPS potential.
- Porta das Sombras has been hailed as a gamebreaking ability of astounding capability, but much of this is dependent on the practical application. While it's true, being able to execute a group skip in Mythic+ could be very powerful, when Invisibilty Potions, Gateways, Shroud, and even death running already exists, which tempers that need quite a bit. If you'e in a hardcore Mythic+ group, it's possible you'll want to go Venthyr solely for this ability, but in truth, the likelihood of finding practical ways to exploit it in general gameplay is rather low. Even in raid, there are few recent encounters which would benefit from it in more than a minor capacity, and they're certainly not insurmountable without it.
Kyrian: Lança do Bastião would appear to be the opposite to Condemn, offering AoE rather than single target, but to say so would be misleading. It's actually an extremely effective single target ability which also generates a good amount of rage - a necessity for any global cooldown as Fury. The real value is its versatility - serving well as a single and multitarget burst ability, and the tethering effect is nice for mobs which like to move around while you're trying to kill them, as well as offering control in M+ or PvP. The Kyrian conduit,
Veredito Penetrante scales very well and adds a little bit of extra damage in both single target and AoE, making it a solid all-round pick for players engaging in varied content types. Currently, Spear of Bastion and the Pelagos Soulbind are very competitive with Condemn, only slightly behind in single target, but pulling ahead in burst AoE.
- Evocar Comissário would at first seem to be rather underwhelming, but don't underestimate the value of an extra healthstone. Like the Spear itself, the value here is versatility - an extra on demand heal, separate from your health potion or healthstone is virtually always useful, whereas many of the other effects are only practical under specific situations. The ability to remove debuffs with Frasco de Serenidade could also prove invaluable in many situations, as that's not normally a tool Warriors have access to and they're common effects in many PvE encounters.
Night Fae: Tremor Secundário Ancestral experienced a small redesign, making it much more competitive with Spear of Bastion - now dealing ~4% higher DPS despite the longer cooldown. The main drawback though is that it now generates much less total rage (16-80 from 1-5 targets) and is now a ground target effect rather than a regular DoT, which means enemies moving out of the effect significantly reduce the output. As is, it's technically better than Spear of Bastion from a numbers perspective, but more difficult to use, which means it's probably going to end up worse in practice. Still, an expert player focusing on Mythic+ could use it to great effect, so long as care is taken to ensure maximum effect. The Night Fae conduit,
Reverberações Destrutivas extra damage is great if you dedicate to taking the ability.
- Forma da Alma is rather lackluster for a class which already has as much mobility as a Warrior. Between Charge, Intervene, and Heroic Leap, it's already fairly easy to navigate the battlefield, and an extra sprint which precludes you from dealing damage doesn't bring much to the game. There will likely be times where enterprising players find ways to use it to their advantage, such as periods of downtime during encounters where you're not dealing damage anyway, but it's not a very compelling pick on its own.
Necrolord: Estandarte do Conquistador also underwent a redesign which solved most of the issues with the ability, consolidating it to one button press while also granting an immediate effect and more universal group synergy by increasing critical strike instead of attack speed. Unfortunately, it still has a ramping effect which means it doesn't get full value from the start, but it's much easier to use effectively now. It still isn't the strongest effect for Fury due to not caring too much for Critical Strike, but the main argument against the ability is the immobile area of effect - while not a major consideration in PvE, it makes the ability much harder to use effectively in PvP, as enemy players are much more likely to simply move out of the area. The Necrolord conduit,
Fama do Veterano is actually very good and gives the banner an even stronger immediate effect, though it doesn't quite add enough to push Banner ahead of the pack.
- Moldacarne is surprisingly strong, if a bit tricky to use correctly. Slightly better than the Kyrian heal, the real advantage is the ability to recast it during an encounter, provided you can afford the downtime. Smart players will quickly find ways to use it just before a high damage period, but when Fury already has Enraged Regeneration, Spell Reflection, Ignore Pain, and Defensive Stance, it's pretty hard to think it'll be anything close to "mandatory" in order to survive.