WoW Warlock Guide – The Might of Shadow and Fire
February 18, 2012 by Darrel Billings
Filed under Advice
Elegantly sinister, wielding the powerful magic of shadow and hellfire, and summoning a range of perilous, demonic demons to obey their bidding, warlocks are a very distinctive class of the World of Warcraft game, centered on dealing damage. Warlocks are fairly vulnerable thanks to their cloth armor, but can improve their survivability by using fear spells to send their enemies running in a panic while damage over time (DoT) spells gnaw away their health. The WoW warlock guide you are reading gives some hints on how to use these dangerous spellcasters to best advantage.
Warlock spells may heal the character themselves, but they are neither a healer class nor a tanking class, and fall naturally in the role of damage. A WoW warlock guide usually recommends this class for both PvE and PvP, with different talent specs having a stronger or weaker effect in those roles. There is also some non combat utility that warlocks can offer to groups.
Dungeon, raid, and PvP battleground groups can expect more utility than plain damage from warlocks, however. This WoW warlock guide notes that soulstones are probably the best utility items a warlock can conjure for PvE groups of all sizes. These stones can be used to “store the soul” of one player, so that they can self-resurrect – a critical item for healers in any dungeon. Healthstones are conjured items that the whole group can receive, and restore a specific amount of health instantly, much like a healing potion.
Demonology is the first talent spec mentioned in this WoW warlock guide because it is the standard leveling spec for the class. The Felguard, a demon summoned using the spec’s signature move, is a powerful melee combatant with tanking abilities as well, much like a Beast Mastery hunter’s pet. Sending this demonic “pinhead” into combat will speed the leveling process both by killing mobs faster while questing, and by keeping the warlock from generating threat which their poor armor and low health make them ill suited to surviving.
Demonology eventually gives your warlock the spell Metamorphosis (the talent tree’s 31-point talent), which allows them to transform into a demon for half a minute. As WoW warlock guides tell you, this demonic form is extremely tough and gains several abilities, as well as casting normal spells.
If you prefer hurling spells to standing back and letting your demon do most of the work, Destruction is probably the warlock spec for you. Described accurately in most WoW warlock guides as the highest damage spec for endgame raids due to direct damage potential, these warlocks can also hold their own in leveling but are somewhat weaker in PvP. Soul Fire, Conflagrate, and the like form the core of their spell priority. Imps are the preferred pets for instances for extra damage.
Affliction warlocks are firmly centered on damage over time spells rather than the direct damage spells favored by destruction; they are the “DoT spec” of the class and are described as such in this WoW warlock guide. These DoTs are highly effective at burning away a foe’s health, and affliction is frequently used to good effect in PvP.
Although they can be used in dungeons, the damage potential of affliction warlocks is fairly flaccid in that situation. Trash mobs are slain prior to the DoTs having any real effect, and only bosses are damaged fully by the impact of affliction DoT spells.
The best way to level a Lock in WoW is by using top Quest Helper programs for power leveling like those found at http://www.QuestHelperTips.com
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