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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Demonology Warlock Talent Leveling Build and Leveling Spec

Demonology Warlock Leveling Build


Warlocks are my favorite class for leveling in WoW. I have leveled a Warlock using both Demonology and Destruction builds and am currently testing the Affliction build for leveling.


Demonology has to be the quickest and easiest method for leveling a Warlock. For my Demonology build I only left out 2 of the available talents which were Demonic Embrace and Master Summoner. Neither of these talents are particularly good for leveling purposes and the talent points can be better spent in the Destruction talent tree.


Dark Arts and Fel Synergy are the first 2 talents you'll want to assign your points to, Demonic Embrace can be skipped for now and picked up a little later. The key is to move down the tree in this build so in tier 2 you'll want to take Demonic Rebirth, Demonic Aegis and Mana Feed and then move further down the talent tree from there.


Next you will want to take Impending Doom which is a great ability and assign 3 talent points here before taking both Demonic Empowerment and Improved Health Funnel. Now your Warlock has some cool abilities to reserve both health and mana and some nice damage dealing abilities too.


The next ability you'll want to take is Hand of Gul'dan. Then take Aura of Foreboding, assigning both available talent points here before moving down the tree again and taking Inferno. Next I would assign 2 talent points to both Ancient Grimoire and Decimation.


Now you can take both Cremation and Demonic Pact. Next you want to back track slightly and assign 2 points to Molten Core. Once this is complete you can then take the Metamorhosis ability before placing one more talent point in Molten Core.


That makes for a great Warlock leveling build and there are still 9 talent points that are free to use. I would recommend a hybrid build here of Destruction. The destruction tree can give the Warlock that nice damage output boost.


Personally I would take Bane which will speed up leveling as it will reduce the casting time of your Shadow bolt, Chaos bolt and Immolate spells. Improved Immolate is another nice ability that will increase the damage done by your Immolate spell which is a DoT (damage over time) spell and then I would take Aftermath and Emberstorm from tier 2 of the Destruction talent tree to complete the Warlock leveling build.


Prime Glyths I recommend for this build are Felguard, Incinerate and Corruption.


Major Glyths I recommend for this build are Shadowflame, Soul Link and Death Coil.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Shadow Priest Leveling Build And Talent Leveling Spec

Shadow Priest Leveling Build


The Priest class are a fairly decent class for leveling in WoW, although certainly not the best! I have only tested one suitable leveling build for the priest which was primarily a shadow build. The Shadow Priest build is simple to apply as nearly all the available talent points will be spent in the Shadow talent tree.


The key here is also to move down the tree quickly scooping up the better abilities that will serve you better dependent on which stage of the game you're at.


To kick-start the Shadow build I would take Improved Shadow Word Pain as this will improve the Priests damage dealt. Then I would grab the Darkness ability and skip Veiled Shadows for now.


In tier 2 I would take all abilities and assign all talent points to these abilities except for the Twisted Fate ability which can be skipped for now and taken a little later. Now you want to move down the talent tree quickly to unlock the Vampiric Embrace ability.


To move down the tree I'd take the Harnessed Shadows ability and apply 2 talent points here, then I'd assign 1 talent point to Shadowform. Now you'll be able to move down the talent tree again where you can obtain Vampiric Embrace which is a great ability. The Silence ability is nice to and I would spend a talent point here next.


Mind Melt and Machochism are next on the list for the Shadow build and 2 talent points can be assigned to each of these talents. At this stage your Priest should be a nice build with decent damage abilities and a strong resistance against attackers.


To move further down the talent tree you'll want to go back to both the Twisted and Faith and Veiled Shadows ability that were skipped earlier and then take Vampiric Touch. Directly from there you'll now be able to take both the Sin and Punishment and Shadowy Apparition abilities.


Now you can take the prize ability Dispersion and your build is almost complete. To finish up you'll want to assign the last available talent slot in Shadowy apparition and 2 points to Paralysis, Pain and Suffering and 1 talent point in psychic horror.


That's the Shadow Priest talent build complete, as you can see most talent points have been assigned to this talent tree making the build easy and a reliable build for leveling.


To finish the build I would spend my last 4 talent points in the Discipline tree on whichever talents you find best suitable. You'll find that the Priest class aren't the easiest class to level in WoW but they are a great deal of fun and fit into groups well due to their unique abilities.


The build mentioned above should serve you well in both solo quests and grouping in Dungeons.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co


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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Beast Mastery Hunter Leveling Build and Talent Leveling Spec

Leveling a Hunter is a lot easier than most classes and some would argue that they are even the easiest class for leveling quickly in WoW. There's a key secret to leveling the Hunter class fast and easily.


Want to know what that secret is? Sure you do..


The secret is the Beast Mastery Tree. That's right it's all about strengthening your pet so that you have a strong advantage over the mobs with your pet keeping them at bay. Although this build and strategy is effective, I have to admit I find it a little boring as there's not much hands on work to be done in the battlefield. You can even just set to auto fire and obliterate the mobs that way whilst not even being at the computer!


This build is a great build for novice players and players who have little time to spare for the game but want to level through the game quickly with the Hunter class.


Firstly we'll cover the talents in the Beast Mastery tree that don't need to be acquired as they are not particularly useful for a leveling build. The talents you can skip are One With Nature and Improved Mend Pet.


You'll want to assign all available talent slots to the other talents except for Spirit Bond which only requires 1/2 talent points for this build. As you can see it's a nice straight forward build that can be applied easily.


For this build it's also wise to add some of the talents from the Marksmanship tree. This will improve the Hunters damage with efficiency as well as boost the Hunters pet further. Rather than pick lots of individual abilities and assign just 1-2 talent points to them, which is what many people do after their primary build is complete, it's advisable to assign all 2-3 available talent slots preferably completing the talent slot completely.


To start the Marksmanship build I'd take the Go For The Throat ability followed by the Efficiency ability where you'll assign all available talent slots to both abilities. Then I would opt for Sic' Em and the Careful Aim ability. That completes a nice Beast Mastery Hunter leveling build.


It's wise to go for a Protection build if you're planning on building a tanking Warrior. This is also a good option although not as good for participating in group quests and completing Dungeons. Dungeon leveling is the most effective leveling technique for WoW and the build above or hybrid build would best suit this type of gaming scenario.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Friday, July 20, 2012

Balance Druid Leveling Build and Talent Leveling Spec

Balance Druid Leveling Build


The Druid class is quite flexible when it comes to leveling builds and of the three talent trees I would say the balance tree offers the best possibility of leveling your Druid quickly. It's worth noting that different builds will apply differed gaming experiences and offer a slightly different class role to each character. This is very true with the Druid class!


The Feral Druid and Balance Druid builds with a slight Hybrid mix are the best leveling builds in my opinion and experience. For this article we'll take a look at a Balance Druid build. The Balance Druid is great for leveling purposes as they are very capable healers. They also fit well in group scenarios and are often very welcome by groups for their abilities.


The build itself is really simple as you're going to take every available ability except for the Moonglow, Genesis and Fungal Growth abilities. It's best to work your way down the talent tree as quickly as possible, leaving some lesser valuable talents until later on in the build.


Gale Winds is an awesome ability that will strengthen existing abilities and abilities you'll gain as you progress through the talent tree so you'll definitely want to take this ability as soon as it becomes available to you.


Force of Nature is another really cool ability and definitely worth grabbing sooner rather than later. Lunar shower is also worth progressing down the tree for as well skipping some abilities until a little later.


To really boost the rate at which your Druid levels up you're going to want to include a Hybrid mix of the Restoration tree. This is why we left out the Moonglow, Genesis and Fungal Growth abilities from the Balance talent tree before.


With the talent points you have left over I would acquire the following talents from the Restoration tree; Blessing of the Grove, Natural Shapeshifter, Heart of the Wild and Master Shapeshifter.


Some like to go for the Balance/ Feral build for leveling but I tried this build once and didn't find it to be as effective as the Balance/ Restoration build. The good thing about this Balance Druid leveling guide is it gets a strong start and just carries on gaining momentum, giving the Druid some nice healing capabilities combined with increased damage output.


This makes the balance Druid a great team player and enjoyable class and build to level the Druid with. All in all the Balance Druid leveling build is suitable for both solo leveling and dungeon leveling with the Balance Druid never having to search to hard for a group to participate in challenges with.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Friday, June 22, 2012

Warrior Leveling Guide and Leveling Build

Warrior Leveling Guide & Talent Leveling Build

With every new patch that's released, leveling the warrior class has become ever more easier. The rate at which you level your warrior will depend on which talent tree you emphasize.

Quite a few players seem to really enjoy tanking and quite happily play the game leveling up their warrior as a protection warrior. However this isn't the best choice for leveling at all.

Revenge and Shield Slam inflict a fair amount of damage and shock wave is also handy for later levels in the game. The real secret for speeding up your leveling when playing the Warrior class though is to explore the Protection talent tree.

The following is a variation for a recommended build for leveling the warrior:

Warrior Leveling Guide - Arms Talent Leveling Build

Although I feel the Protection tree offers the best spec for leveling purposes the Arms tree is still a good choice and is a great spec for Leveling, Dungeons and PvP scenarios.

If you're planning on an Arms talent leveling build then you're definitely going to want to take War Academy in the arms tree as this will increase the damage output of Mortal Strike, Raging Blow, Devastate, Victory Rush & Slam. Tactical Mastery is another important talent for leveling as this is going to enable you to retain up to an additional 50 Rage when you change stances.

You'll also want to consider Taste for Blood, Improved Slam, Lambs to the Slaughter and Bloodstorm. There are many good abilities to be unlocked in the Arms tree for leveling purposes but it's wise to snatch a few of the abilities on offer in the Fury tree as well.

Blood Craze is a must here and I would advise a full 3/3 talent build. Cruelty is just another great talent for leveling that's going to increase the critical strike chance of Bloodthirst, Mortal Strike and Shield Slam by 10%

I also like Piercing Howl and opted for that ability too in this particular build.

Warrior Leveling Guide - Protection Talent Leveling Build

The Protection talent leveling build has proven to be very effective for leveling Warriors fast. There are a ton of cool abilities within the Protection tree that are going to increase your single target damage, AoE (area of effect) damage and improve survivability making it a great spec for a Warrior leveling build.

You're going to want to take Incite without question and upgrade 3/3. This will increase the critical strike chance of Heroic Strike by 15%, and gives your Heroic Strike critical a 100% chance to cause the next Heroic Strike to also be a critical strike.

Devastate is just another must have talent that's going to strengthen your Warrior hugely. If equipping the prime glyth "Revenge", it's a must to take Improved Revenge from the Protection tree as well.

As with the Arms Warrior talent build, it's important to combine the build with the Fury talent tree. Again Blood Craze and Cruelty are just two must have talents for leveling and I would definitely take these from the Fury talent tree.

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Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.

For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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