The Art of War(craft): Twinkage Part I

Love them or hate them, twinks are here to stay. In fact, in response to a question at last year's Blizzcon, Blizzard responded that they were actually considering Arenas for characters Levels 19 and 29 (the common twink level limits). The problem, they said, was designing rewards for them and if there was sufficient player demand. Designing rewards for twinks seems to be a hyperbolic response considering that it's likely that the only characters that will excel in those low levels are already well-geared. That said, there is a small subculture of players who enjoy PvP at low levels to the point of wanting an experience toggle to keep their toons at a comfortably low level.
The reasons why people twink up toons varies, although most of these players have one or more Level 70 toons and want to have a little fun being overpowered in the Battlegrounds. Personally, I enjoy PvP at max level because it affords me the greatest challenge and gives me the most skills to work with. At lower levels, all classes have a limited number of skills and -- here's the important part -- not all classes will be good to PvP with because not all classes have access to key PvP skills yet. However, I'm sure a lot of people find twink PvP a lot of fun, even if they eventually plan to level past the twink stage. For purposes of this article, we'll take a look at Level 29 twinkage... it's not too low to have extremely limited skills, yet not too high so as to have too much of a skill discrepancy between classes.
Class considerations
First of all, if you're aiming to create a twink, you should be aware that not all classes were created equal. Although Blizzard constanly tries to balance the classes, they don't aim to do so at every level. For the most part, all classes are (supposed to be) balanced at max level. Tailor the class you choose to your playing style -- if you enjoy melee, you can consider playing a Druid, Paladin, Shaman, Rogue, or Warrior. Be aware, however, that Warriors in PvP are most powerful when they finally get Intercept and/or Mortal Strike, neither of which are available at Level 29. Paladins also have no melee strikes whatsoever, except Crusader Strike which can be obtained at Level 50. Shamans do not get the dreaded Windfury until the next level, and Stormstrike can only be obtained at Level 40. Arguably, the best choice for a Level 29 twink melee class is a Rogue, who has almost all the necessary the groundwork for PvP available at Level 29: Stealth, a stun, and a plethora of strikes. Feral Druids also have a few of the same advantages but don't have the same twink options as far as weapons go and, as I'll illustrate later, equipment goes a long way towards twinking.
On the ranged or caster side, there is the Druid and Shaman (again), Hunter, Priest, Mage, and Warlock. It is important to note that there are no Level 29 Shadow Priest twinks simply because their defining spell, Shadowform, can only be obtained at Level 40. Certainly you can perform well with Mind Blasts and Mind Flay, but for the most part, the Shadow tree doesn't peak until you get Shadowform. Mages have a good selection at Level 29 because they have the immobilizing Frost Nova, the bond-breaking Blink, and some instant as well as long-cast direct damage spells. Warlocks have the all-important Fear available since Level 8, and can spec towards Shadowburn to complement their Damage-over-Time spells. Of course, they also have a few pets to choose from, and the Succubus or Imp are both good choices for Level 29 PvP. Shamans already have access to Frost Shock, Earthbind Totem, and Lightning Bolt, the foundations of a kiting strategy. Druids have the annoyingly spammable Moonfire, as well as Entangling Roots. With limited mobility options at Level 29, that combo is sometimes enough to finish off non-twinks. Finally, there's the Hunter, which is a very good choice for twinkage because her damage scales immensely with a good weapon. She can also use Freezing Trap and Frost Trap, spec for Aimed Shot, and has a pet. Overall a highly twinkable class.
Get geared
There is no plate. No classes have high mitigation through armor because most classes will be wearing leather or something squishier. Although Paladins and Warriors wear mail, they won't have their powerful spells available to them until much later in the game, making them less fearsome as twinks. There is also no resilience, so dealing as much damage as possible through crits and burst is essential since mitigation options at low levels is very limited. Get the best gear available to your class, you can go through item databases such as wowhead to find the perfect gear, but generally the best items are available through instances.
Rings
In fact, perhaps the greatest and most desirable of all twink gear can be found in Scarlet Monastery, the epic ring Deadman's Hand. Requiring Level 29 and loaded with Stamina, the most important attribute for twink PvP, the ring seems to be Blizzard's affirmation of the Level 29 twink bracket. Two Stamina-heavy rings can complement this -- Nogg's Gold Ring for the Horde and Talvash's Gold Ring for the Alliance, quest rewards obtained through a venture into Gnomeregan, where you can also get lucky with a Charged Gear from Mekgineer Thermaplugg. A comparable, easier-to-get ring would be the quest reward Jaina's Signet Ring, although the Strength is useless for casters and ranged classes. It is also the end reward of a long Alliance-only quest chain available at Level 28, so twinks must be wary of leveling when trying to obtain it. Rings are few and far between at lower levels and so command a high price on the secondary market. If you're twinking, don't hesitate to purchase good Stamina-laden rings such as the Basalt or Tundra Rings from the Auction House.
Trinkets
More than rings, trinket slots fill up slower than any other slot in your equipment list. In order to optimize twinkage, you have to fill both slots with a trinket. You can start by PvPing early and accumulating enough Honor points for the Insignias of the Horde or Alliance, or the trinkets from Arathi Basin or Warsong Gulch. Another, highly recommended method is to take up Engineering, which gives the earliest trinket items in the game. At level 20, characters can take up Expert Engineering, opening up the options to use wonderful trinkets such as the Gnomish Net-o-matic Projector or Gnomish Shrink Ray. Don't hesitate to swap them out for other trinkets between cooldowns.
Armor
There are many options for armor, although cloth armor at low levels generally lack the necessary Stamina so important to twink PvP. Don't hesitate to use <of the Eagle> (+Stamina and +Intellect) greens found at the Auction House. With some luck, you might find the Bind-on-Equip Beguiler Robes for a reasonable price or you could use a high level toon to farm Scarlet Monastery in the hopes of a drop. Black Velvet Robes are a world drop that have a good mix of Stamina and Intellect -- plus, it looks really cool. Hotshot Pilot's Gloves are a zone drop from Gnomeregan, but it might be too much torture for your main to farm it. Warsong Sash is easily obtained from a quest in Ashenvale, available at Level 22. The idea is to go for Stamina and Intellect, avoiding frill bonuses such as Spirit or even +spell damage.
Leather wearers gets the best selection for twink PvP, bar none. This is why Hunters and Rogues are excellent class choices for twinkage. From the cool-looking Defias Leather set farmable from the Deadmines to the disco diva-style Embrace of the Viper -- improved greatly in Patch 2.3 -- farmable from the Wailing Caverns, there's no shortage of leather gear with Stamina and the appropriate statistic. Leatherworking-crafted items such as Barbaric Bracers, Deviate Scale Belt, and Toughened Leather Gloves are staples for leather-clad twinks. Don't get blinded by blues, though. Even though the Razorfen Kraul zone drop Mantle of Thieves is very sweet (not to mention the name is cool as heck), don't hesitate to purchase Cutthroat's Mantle from the AH, specially if it has the <of the Monkey> suffix. Again, the idea is to look for loads of Stamina and a secondary stat such as Agility or Strength (e.g. - for Enhancement Shamans). The Gnomeregan quest reward Triprunner Dungarees are so loaded with Agility that it will serve players well even past the twink brackets.
Mail armor provides a decent selection at Level 29, although leather is still the best. The only rare crafted item for mail wearers is the Shining Silver Breastplate, while the uncommon items glaringly lack decent Stamina. Fortunately, Warriors get the quest to obtain either the Brutal Hauberk (Horde) or the Fire Hardened Hauberk (Alliance) which have loads of Stamina. One exception to the quest for the Stamina is the Tusken Helm from Razorfen Kraul. Even though it has no Stamina, there are loads of Strength and Agility, making it the best DPS twink helmet for Paladins or Warriors. The BoE Frostreaver Crown is a good choice for Stamina gear, however, but is probably harder to get as it is a world drop.
Weapon
This is where Rogues and Hunters shine best. By equipping the best possible weapons, Rogues and Hunters (and of course Warriors, Shamans and Paladins) get the most out of their attacks. Because +spell damage on weapons isn't as common for weapons at this bracket, melee and ranged classes benefit more from weapons. And there's a variety to choose from. The best possible ranged weapon for a Level 29 twink comes from our good friend Hemet Nesingwary, Jr. and his quest in Stranglethorn Vale. Although nerfed from a top-end of 102 damage, the Master Hunter's Rifle is still the best and slowest ranged weapon in the game for Level 29 Hunters. Its bow equivalent, the Master Hunter's Bow is identical in every way. With these weapons buffed with a +7 damage scope, Hunters can deal a world of hurt in the Battlegrounds opening with a devastating Aimed Shot. Hunters should probably also go for the almost-always-drops-and-is-disenchanted Armor Piercer from Razorfen Kraul.
Rogues can visit the lonely Scarlet Monastery Graveyard in an attempt to farm Torturing Poker from Interrogator Vishas (with high level help, of course). There's no shortage of excellent daggers for Rogues, as there's also the Toxic Revenger from Gnomeregan, or the off-hand friendly Vendetta from Razorfen Kraul. Like swords? There's the Zealot Blade, a world drop that is probably the best main hand weapon thanks to its top-end damage. Ignore the Intellect and Spirit. If it drops for you in a PUG, roll Need. Level 29 twink Rogues will be devastating using this weapon for instant attacks. PvP, naturally, also gives a good selection of daggers and swords, such as the Legionnaire's Sword or the Scout's Blade.
Warriors and Paladins should look at getting the appropriately-named Corpsemaker from Razorfen Kraul. With a top-end of 132, it's considerably even better than the higher DPS Thermaplugg's Left Arm from Gnomeregan. With only a handful of weapons a top-end of over 100, both weapons are highly desirable as are the Scarlet Monastery BoE drop Cobalt Crusher or the world drop BoE Burning War Axe. Simply put, caster classes don't scale as well at lower levels with the weapons available, so take this into consideration when making a twink. That said, there are ways to make casters reign supreme in the twink bracket, which we'll discuss next week.
Next week: items upgrades and enchants as well as actual combat in the twink bracket!
Zach Yonzon writes the weekly PvP column The Art of War(craft) between sips of hot cocoa while shivering under a blanket in the mountainous city of Tagaytay.
Filed under: Druid, The Art of War(craft) (PvP), PvP, Analysis / Opinion, Warrior, Warlock, Shaman, Rogue, Priest, Paladin, Mage, Hunter, Battlegrounds






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Yossarian Mar 4th 2008 6:21PM
I can't see how twinks would like an arena style setup where they fight other twinks. It's always seemed to me that the reason there are twinks--the pleasure that comes from tweaking a low level toon to that extent--is so they can go against much lesser geared players an slaughter them with ease. It would seem that most twinks wouldn't want to fight equally well-geared opponents. What's the point in that?
Leesi Mar 4th 2008 6:32PM
Maybe some twinks are like that, but a lot of twinks do what they do because once they recieve all their gear and enchants, that's it. No more grinding, no more patches with new gear to get. It's like being a S3 70. Most twinks only want to fight other twinks, where everyone is maxed out gear wise and it becomes about skill. There are twink communities out there that play arena skirmishes and rate them themselves on their forums. Personally, I would love it, it would be a lot of fun. I don't even think rewards need to be a factor. May be just a title, or perhaps a special weapon.
theRaptor Mar 4th 2008 8:16PM
I have never twinked, but I would if they added a competitive bracket, or I joined a PVP guild. I find PVP at max level boring as hell, if I don't spend months grinding BG's and arenas I can't seriously compete. Twinking in comparison is very cheap in gold and time investment. So I would do it for some fun while I am not raiding.
brucimus Mar 5th 2008 3:15AM
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Hacima Mar 4th 2008 6:41PM
As the owner of a fairly twinked out 29 warrior, I'm pretty deep into the twink community.
Yes, part of the joy of twinking is one or two-shotting your enemies. Who can deny that it's very satisfying and fun?
But, and this is a major but, seeing another twink single you out and taking your fight to the sidelines where nobody will interfere, then going all-out on eachother, is SO. FLIPPIN'. AWESOME. Finding another equally geared character and pitting your skills against theirs is a rare moment that builds friendships and rivalries, something that never happens at 70 (at least to me).
One of the major points in twinking is that it's almost exactly like gearing up a 70, except it's much quicker, much cheaper, much simpler, and most importantly, the best gear you can get is THE BEST GEAR YOU CAN GET, period. Compare that to the infinite staircase of gear upgrades that a 70 climbs.
Also, all the good twinks I know spend most of their time in areanas, only queuing for BGs in-between arenas.
Fletch Mar 4th 2008 6:46PM
I'll never get used to the term "twink" being used in games...
JPN Mar 4th 2008 6:55PM
Yeah I'll never understand how they got a term used for skinny hairless gay men.
Brandon Tilley Mar 4th 2008 7:05PM
Great job on the Jeff Dunham reference!!
Fables429 Mar 4th 2008 8:50PM
Which is the best twink bracket? I was thinking 39 would be the most popular and the most enjoyable, but maybe 19 and 29 are better, or even 49 59 69? Any thoughts on the best twink bracket?
Felwrathe Mar 4th 2008 9:21PM
@Fables - I believe 19 is the most popular bracket. There's at least one level 19 twinked rogue in every game, if not 3 or 4. It's the easiest bracket to win as a twink [high quality gear and enchants have a huge advantage at such a low level, when normal people are barely getting stats other than armor on their gear]. It's especially easy for Rogues.
I've seen a few 19 warriors and hunters too, they're nothing to laugh at either.
Felwrathe Mar 4th 2008 9:17PM
I've always been of the opinion that people twink because they want to gank other players without actually having to gank other players, which I assume is why there seem to be more twinks of PvE servers.
Also it's a good way to build up marks/some honor before you actually have to do work in PvP.
That said, I hate twinks... they're highly unfair to average players, and all it costs them is a few hundred gold, if they go the auction house route. If you go the other way, and run instances over and over to get the rare/good gear, that's a bit more understandable, but I still don't want to play against them.
theRaptor Mar 4th 2008 10:04PM
I love twinks, because I generally dominate them with my crappy levelling greens. Nothing more satisfying then dominating a rogue with several thousand gold worth of gear. Seriously, people that get owned by every twink out there would get owned if those people weren't twinking anyway.
And I hate to break it to you but level 70 PVP has twinks. People in full S2/S3 will own your Hellfire green ass harder then a 29 twink. Because at max level gear *is* character progression, so it scales up in power higher then the best twink gear. The only reason I BG is for honour or to waste some time, I find little fun in actually playing against those kinds of characters, especially when they are in PM's 90% of the time.
If you want fun and semi-fair PVP then go twink. Else spend a few months grinding PVP gear.
lolatyou Mar 4th 2008 10:09PM
If your gear only costs a few hundred gold, you are a bad twink.
Felwrathe Mar 4th 2008 10:47PM
@theraptor- I never said there weren't twinks at 70. I said they're easier to get in Level 19. And I don't get owned by many twinks, but some people do. I feel sorry for the poor Priests who get destroyed by these guys. Which is also why some classes can't even play BGs at some levels... they're just overpowered by more easily twinked ones.
@lolatyou - You're right, I'm a bad twink, because I'm not one. Which would be why I don't keep track of the numbers.
I think at the end of the day twinks aren't going anywhere, so hopefully Blizzard can generate a direct solution.... somehow.
Lev Mar 5th 2008 12:46AM
I'm surprised that you mention the gun from the nesingwary quests, but not the raptor hunter's tunic which with 16 sta, and some Str and agi, plus an item level that lets you use BC enchants on it is an absolute top item for most leather users.
crapton Mar 5th 2008 5:16AM
"a lot of twinks do what they do because once they recieve all their gear and enchants, that's it. No more grinding, no more patches with new gear to get. It's like being a S3 70. Most twinks only want to fight other twinks, where everyone is maxed out gear wise and it becomes about skill."
hahahaha
do you really believe that shit? I was going to post something thoughtful on the matter but it just defies logic. if you want to test your skill do it at lvl70. the only test of skill in twinking is being able to get all your armor/weapons together with the right enchants and all that takes is a lvl70 main.
if twinks truly were only interested in other twinks, why do they always go for the mid lvl clothies in the battlegrounds?
don't get me wrong I can see the appeal, being uber mode is fun but I can also see how sad it is and hold myself back from doing it for that reason. twinks are only cheating themselves; like somebody who goes to the gym but doesn't break a sweat.
Malachi154 Mar 5th 2008 2:56PM
You sir, have a very approprate name...
Zali Mar 5th 2008 9:58AM
I enjoy twinking alts. Rogues for lvl 19, hunters for lvl 29, and there is nothing like a Druid at lvl 39, when nobody has a mount yet, and you have the travel form to out run everyone, a bear with extra armor to help you take a few extra hits, roots to keep your opponents from getting too close. Nothing builds marks faster. One flag, two flag, three flag DONE. Rinse, repeat.
Also, if you have high level alts, spell threads and clefthoof armor only needs a lvl 60 to apply and doesn't bind the armor to your main so you can mail it back to your twink. And having your own personal enchanter is nice because that is where the real twinking comes from. Sure, get the best gear out there... then add that little enchanting cherry on top. Tasty!
patrick Mar 5th 2008 11:10AM
This list could certainly be more thorough such as having mentioned items like arcane runed bracers that can enchanted bc or the civinad robes that can be bc enchanted or for non bc enchantable the robes of arugal or the witching stave for a lock or some of the other more unusual and unique drops or even why engineering is a must for a caster because of the helmets, but still all told it's a good list. Most people still pawn with hunters and rogues but playing a mage or a lock in this bracket can actually be quite a challenge and fun.
Silverrealm Mar 5th 2008 11:14AM
I just want to say that I am not opposed to 'Twinks'. The whole game is about who is better and who has the best gear dammit.
I say let them have their hay day! Seeing as not all Twinks have a sugardaddy (or one of their mains or a guildie) they have to get money somewhere... so they are out there earning money and lvling their toon.
It's not like they *gasp* BOUGHT a lvl 19, 29, or 39 character... they actaully put in some time to get them there. What is so wrong with that?
Am I jealous that they have better gear then I do (cause I primarily do questing and grinding)... sure... but I know where I fit and my play style is COMPLETELY different then what they want to do.
If they want to do it, let them, gawd it's not hurting anyone (figuratively speaking) LOL