World of Warcraft Warlock Guide

My WoW warlock guide attempts to point you down the right path when starting out with a warlock. The warlock focuses primarily on curses, shadow bolts, and commanding demons. The spells available to the warlock class are all focused on causing agonizing pain and suffering. They are able to fling potent spells from a distance, but are not good at fighting up close because they lack any real physical defensive protection. Many of a warlock’s spells use soul shards which must be retrieved from fallen enemies. Warlocks are quite possibly the fastest leveling class especially when going the solo route. When raiding with a party, warlocks often do massive amounts of damage and need to be careful not to draw aggro from the tanks.

The races races that can be warlocks are Undead, Orcs, Humans, Gnomes, and Blood Elves. The only kind of armor a warlock may equip is cloth. They can use only wands, swords (some), staves, and daggers for weapons.

Warlocks are best known for their ability to summon and control a variety of demonic minions including Felguards, Doomguards, Infernals, Felhunters, Succubi, Voidwalkers, and Imps. All of the various minions are useful, but you’ll need to measure the advantages of using each of them for the task at hand. Warlocks generally focus on damage over time (DoT) and DD (direct damage) spells, but they also have many utility spells which are useful including summoning Soul Stones. They’re able to use soul shards to conjure a variety of items and also to resurrect fallen comrades. They also have some limited self healing power when using drain life, and good crowd control talents as well. Since warlocks can get their mounts via quests, they save bucket loads of money that the other characters are forced to pay.

The Affliction specialization focuses on curses, drains and damage over time spells. This talent spec shines at farming, boss killing, and raiding. This is commonly accepted as the optimum leveling spec for warlocks.

The Demonology talent tree uses talents that are intended to make summoned demons more powerful and more effective, as well as enhancing conjuring spells and providing you better passive bonuses. This specialization is particularly good for player versus player and general survivability. It is also good when leveling, though it is not really as efficient as the Affliction spec. When you want to create the most powerful minions, Demonology is the specialization to choose.

The Destruction specialization increases the direct damage output of both your fire and shadow line of spells. Your warlock will be able to do massive amounts of damage, but you will have reduced survivability. This talent tree is difficult to use effectively at lower levels so it is most often played once players get to higher levels. Note that this spec is not so great for solo play. Also, it suffers from poor mana efficiency and comes with a heavy dependency on farming soul shards. However, it is very satisfying watching health bars drop to nothing at lightning speed.

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