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Post by
bosik
Is this a viable build? I'm a casual player, so I do a little bit of everything except hard-core raiding. I don't have giant blocks of time to devote to that. I just want to be able to solo pve, do some pvp, and run the occasional instance.
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=Iq0rVoftVtbobxZxx0z
LV 65 now and wondering what I should be shooting for. Any advice would be great.
Post by
Lemonade
Yes, very good.
My Warlock
alt is currently only 67 but I've done a lot of researching of different talent specs to go. I've found the 41/7/11 build to be pretty common. But if I was to go this build I would change a few things.
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=IEMrVRbkqtbobxZxx0z
I've found Curse of Exhaustion to be very useful in both pve and pvp situations. For instance when a warrior uses berserker rage and becomes immune to fear it helps to get range, or when soloing many of the elites of Nagrand that are fearable that HIT you for 1-2k it helps a lot when your fear gets resisted because you can get some range and continue to cast it.
The other thing I would do would be to take only have 1/5 Shadow Embrace and put the other 4 points into Suppression, making it 5/5. You only really need 1/5 Shadow Embrace because it counts as an affliction effect, and with Soul Siphon, your Drain Life will be doing 5% more damage (which means you get healed even more). And having a full -10% for enemies to resist your spells is very nice. I dunno about you but I'd rather have my spells hit more often then my opponents dealing 4% more physical damage. Plus not all opponents you face are physical damage dealers.
If my information didn't help much check out this thread from the WoW forums. It's goes into depth of every aspect of the Warlock and all possible talent specs.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12051516&sid=1
Post by
Lemonade
Yes, very good.
My Warlock
alt is currently only 67 but I've done a lot of researching of different talent specs to go. I've found the 41/7/11 build to be
pretty common. But if I was to go this build I would change a few things.
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=IEMrVRbkqtbobxZxx0z
I've found Curse of Exhaustion to be very useful in both pve and pvp situations. For instance when a warrior uses berserker rage and becomes immune to fear it helps to get range, or when soloing many of the elites of Nagrand that are fearable that HIT you for 1-2k it helps a lot when your fear gets resisted because you can get some range and continue to cast it instead of being pummeled by the mob.
The other thing I would do is to only get 1/5 Shadow Embrace and put the other 4 points into Suppression, making it 5/5. You only really need 1/5 Shadow Embrace because it counts as an affliction effect, and with Soul Siphon, your Drain Life will be doing 5% more damage (which means you get healed even more). And having a full -10% for enemies to resist your spells is very nice. I dunno about you but I'd rather have my spells hit more often then my opponents dealing 4% more physical damage. Plus not all opponents you face are physical damage dealers.
If my information didn't help much check out this thread from the WoW forums. It's goes into depth of every aspect of the Warlock and all possible talent specs.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12051516&sid=1
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Post by
bosik
Thanks for all the input everyone. I just noticed that 41/7/11 is a lv 68 build, so I redid it at 43/7/11. I moved the points up to sup, and took grim reach. Where I differ from alot of people is I kept Emp Cor. Thats another 250 dmg per Cor cast at +700 shadow dmg (my goal). I have a hard time letting go of that.
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=Iy0rVRfkqtbobxZxx0z
Post by
MatadorBID
Personally, I would never give up Intensity or even Destructive Reach for 7 points in Demonology.
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