Quetzalcoatl.Avengers said:
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What should be my main priorities in upgrading first?
Replace Twilight Helm with Mekira-Oto +1 until you finish Ravager's Mask +2, then use that, keeping Mekira-Oto +1 for use on Lightsday/Windsday/Thundersday.
Replace Ghillie Earring +1 with Ravager's Earring for situations where you're not needing the accuracy. Otherwise, stick with Ghillie Earring +1 until you finish Moonshade Earring. Once you get Moonshade Earring finished, use that instead (obviously). Make sure you go with Attack +4/TP Bonus +25 augments. Only reason I bother to mention this is because of the overabundance of career WAR I see running around with other useless augments on it instead, with Accuracy +4/Regain +1 being the most common.
Only use Rancor Collar and Atheling Mantle for TP. An elemental gorget and Rancorous Mantle are the better choice for WS.
Use Ravager's Mufflers +2 until you get Hecatomb Mittens +1 and Phorcys Mitts, then stick with Hecatomb Mittens +1 once you've augmented them with critical hit damage +3~4 for situations where your critical hit rate is high enough, and Phorcys Mitts where it's not.
Stick with Warrior's Cuisses +2 for situations where you're not lacking accuracy. In situations where you are, use Ogier's Breeches instead. If you don't have them already, get them. If you don't already have Hecatomb Subligar +1, get them too. Augmented with critical hit rate +3~4, they're the best option for inside Abyssea.
Only use Windbuffet Belt for situations where your accuracy is just about capped. Otherwise, use an elemental belt instead. I see alot of WAR full timing Windbuffet Belt for WS, regardless of their accuracy, when they shouldn't be. The few spikes in WS that come from using Windbuffet Belt are simply not worth it if you're not able to consistently land both Ukko's hits. The damage consistency of using an elemental belt instead will pull ahead if you're lacking accuracy.
If you want good, solid info on what works for WAR from situation to situation, I strongly recommend checking out Kaerin's item sets. When it comes to WAR, he really knows his ***. I've been parsing and testing each set out in a wide variety of situations (Voidwatch particularly), and have found them to be spot on.