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Best warlock spec choice casual player Classes Warlock. This build focuses primarily on Shadow and Flame, Ruin, and Demonic Sacrifice, resulting in Shadow Bolts with a high damage coefficient from spell power.
This build also allows you to go Fire Destro, without changing a single talent point. Destruction warlocks consequently put a higher value on crit rating than other builds do, since it helps with ISB uptime.. Anecdotal evidence suggests Destruction warlocks with Kharazan or tailored gear outperform equally geared affliction warlocks. Your mileage may vary, as player skill and latency are likely to be far more determining factors. Spam Shadow Bolts and curses. Life Tap at opportunate times.
Bring potions, healthstones and bandages. Fire destro will use Incinerates instead, and needs to make sure Immolate is up. At lower Spell Power levels Corruption will be viable, provided you have enough debuff slots, you get the full 6 tics, you're not threat capped and you don't need to move to cast it no extra range talent.
For Shadow Destro: if CoE and improved Scorch are up, talented Immolate will outdamage Shadow Bolt on damage-per-casting-time at every realistic gear choice, even if accounting for the extra mana cost and ISB procs. If all of these factors are absent, Shadow Bolt might be the better choice depending on gear. Since you require Life Taps, having some way to monitor raid health is recommended.
Moderation is key, since a string of consecutive Life Taps will set off alarm bells, diverting healer attention. Keep Immolate up at all times and ensure every tick of Immolate hits. Inbetween Immolate casts, spam Incinerate. Life Tap at opportune times. If there is a mechanic that forces you to move outside of Immolates and Incinerates, then use that time to Life Tap, Shadowburn, or Conflagarate the last tick of an Immolate.
I like to tap early even when stationary as an artificial Threat Drop. If you know you can pump without having to do this from the get-go, then by all means do so. Doing a few taps in-between casts early in the fight also gives your healers the ease-of-use of dropping a HoT or a flash heal on you, without freaking them out and diverting them from critical heals on the tank or other healers.
This is great news, as it may allow you to outperform Hunters on a great deal of single-target Boss Fights that was a challenging feat to accomplish prior. What he found is very impactful to how you organize your raid composition, as well as how you will want to gear your Warlock and play it. He starts the sheet at the default BiS stats for a Warlock who has geared up completely through Sunwell Plateau.
Shadow is almost as good as Fire at Spell Damage, an unattainable amount. With a [Chaotic Skyfire Diamond] , and no T6 4pc bonus, the margin is slightly tighter, but Fire still outperforms Shadow. Ultimately, it will be up to you at an individual level, which you want to spec—but your DPS will depend heavily on your raid. However, if your raid is going Fire, all of your locks except for the Affliction Lock should be speccing fire. We generated a figure of Fire] Spreadsheet, which concludes an uptime of These values resulted in the following 3 Models for DPS.
The first and second chart will be the most important to you, as you will have access to a Chaotic Skyfire Diamond, but not T6. The last thing you want is to have your fellow Warlocks sink the cost of investing in Frozen Shadoweave and Girdle of Ruination, instead of the Spellfire set. This is a boon when things need to die quick, but it makes it harder to manage threat while still maximizing dps.
Some players dislike the lack of variety in spells used, others prefer it because it allows them to focus on other things, like keeping an overview of what is happening.
This makes it a fantastic spec for players who Raid Lead. The fire Spec uses Incinerate over Shadow Bolts. Since 2. The Shadowfury spec drops Demonic Sacrifice for Shadowfury and some affliction talents. Not as high dps output as the default build, but gets improved Life Tap, Shadowfury and provides Blood Pact.
Shadowfury has very limited use in raids, but is very powerful in encounters where it does work. It does not proc off Leotheras's Demon phase Fire Bolts, so this will not affect your ability to tank him. This is not the case for later bosses Capernian, Illidan that can normally also be tanked by warlocks in certain phases: you will not be able to tank these reliably with Nether Protection.
NP has been reported to be really good in most Sunwell fights. Demonology in raids is about making best use of your top tier Demonology talents. The strength of these can make up for the lackluster mid tier Demonology ones. It is vital their pet stays alive, though. A Demonologist without a pet is very ineffective. This, in turn, makes for an extremely good leveling build and early dungeon clearing build. Micro managing your pet is vital, since it dying means losing a lot of dps.
Melee attacks from the front can be parried, which can cause a faster attack on the MT. Avoid this at all costs. Update : this has been patched, and demons will now position themselves behind their target. His stamina and intellect will boost your attack power, and it'll allow him to stay alive longer.
The latter is a reward from the cooking quests from the goblin in Shattrath. Felguard and hunter pets get the greater blessings cast on Warriors instead. Phase shifted imps do NOT receive buffs. This will conserve their buffs, and bring them back with full health and mana. Some fights are brutal towards pets.
Exception is the tier 5 two piece set bonus : [Hood of the Corruptor]. This set bonus make a vast difference. Before obtaining those items, demonology is likely to perform less well than the alternatives due to the extra healing required on the pet.
Shadow Priests in your group will obviously help a lot for pet survivability. Make sure to resummon it before raid buffs are applied, or you'll end up having to ask for buffs on your pet.
These buffs have huge effects on your demon and on your spellpower. It can become quite a hassle to have to ask for buffs: most healers don't have pets included in their UI and having to ask for buffs on a pet can become quite tedious. Especially the Succubus is prone to dying quite fast. For reference, a Succubus has a lot less hit points and has no avoidance to aoe effects compared to a Felguard.
It also boosts your Succubus hit points with 2. Because of this, Stamina's only real function is to give you and to a lesser extent, your demon a larger health pool. Each of these has diminishing returns. As a result, there is no fixed tradeoff rate for one versus the other. Different specs will also focus on different stats.
Other stats that are much less important, but somewhat beneficial include Stamina, Intellect and surprisingly Spirit. Typically Warlocks will use two sets of gear, one for bosses and another for trash mobs or add fights. Is only useful if you have Improved Shadowbolt which all raiding warlocks should.
The answer is the amount of Crit until the Damage:Crit ratio is about again in the spreadsheet that we tell everyone to look at. How much damage should you now stack before going back to crit?
About one. Yes, one spell damage. Then crit becomes favorable again and you should go back to stacking crit rating. For one whole crit rating. And so on. Every so often you will want two instead of one, but the point stands. You have not reached the point where crit is less good than damage, you have reached the point where it is as good as damage, and you now focus on both, not on one. In short: If you're asking about threshold values for your gear, you're doing it wrong.
Unlike hit rating, there is no point where Crit magically goes from awesome to useless. The idea is actually…. Haste rating largely depends on the spells you use. Destruction warlocks will favor it most, affliction ones will like it the least.
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