Totem Talk: Misinformation

I was thinking I might talk about how to solo and quest as a restoration shaman. After all, there are a lot of new dailies out now and you might not have anyone online to run them with. Since elemental and enhancement are both DPS options, I thought it would be reasonable to talk about some things like putting Frostbrand or Flametongue on your weapon instead of Windfury (I always used to use Windfury with my dinky, 41 dps healing mace, and it was the wrong move) if you're soloing in your healing gear. Both frostbrand and flametongue get the benefit of 10% of your spell damage, making them better than Windfury for elemental or restoration shamans who won't be doing a lot of weapon damage - I use frostbrand on my resto shaman and would prefer it over flametongue if I were elemental, because I like to try and get back out to casting range, but flametongue can do a lot of damage on a fast weapon so a lot of elemental shamans like it better. And I definitely think I'll probably still do a column about proper soloing for the healer shaman. (Hint: your healing gear has a decent amount of spell damage now.)
But then I got into a discussion with an old game friend I haven't talked to in a while about shamans, and things he's had people ask him or tell him while he was playing his (he has three, making me feel like a shaman slacker) and he told me that a group he was running with recently got upset with him for not shifting to Ghost Wolf to clear an entangle.
Perhaps they thought he was a druid, you might say, even with the totem dropping and the being a troll. I find these kinds of errors to be regretfully common, and so I decided that for today, we could cover a few of them and try and clear up any mistakes people might have about shamans. A lot of these will seem obvious to long term shaman players and those familiar with the class, but believe me, sooner or later (in my case, often sooner) you will group with someone who does not know this stuff.
Totems - there are a lot of mistaken ideas held by players about totems and what they can and can't do. First off, totems only buff people in the same party as the shaman: if you want the warriors and rogues in your raid to get the benefit of Windfury Totem, for instance, they all have to be in the same party as the shaman dropping that totem. This means that poison cleansing, tremor totem, healing stream... these things only affect you if you're in the same group with the shaman. Furthermore, most totems pulse: they do not have a continuous effect as do various other classes' direct player or party buffs like Blessing of Salvation or Fear Ward. There are some exceptions (I'm reasonably sure that both Grace of Air and Strength of Earth are constant buffs) but, as an example, disease cleansing totem pulses a cleanse every five seconds, it does not simply immunize people by being present.
Furthermore, most totems have a range of about 20 or 30 yards if you get Totemic Mastery. If you are not within range of the totem, it will not provide it's effect. This is why reducing the pulse time on Tremor Totem was a buff, as people were being feared out of its range. It's still possible for that to happen, but it's less likely.
Finally, totems cost mana to drop and trigger the global cooldown. This means that a shaman can't drop them if he doesn't have any mana (the mana costs aren't prohibitive, but no mana equals no totems) and they can't all be dropped at once (you can't macro a four totem drop and expect them all to show up at once, it will take you at least four seconds to drop four totems with the new reduction in their cooldown) and you can't cast a healing spell, for example, and drop a totem at the same time. This means that sometimes, you will see a totem disappear and the shaman won't immediately drop it again because he's mid-heal or mid-cast. In this regard, enhancement shamans have it easiest, as most of their abilities are instant like Stormstrike or the various shocks.
Finally, the two elemental summoning totems cannot move and cannot be moved by the shaman, as they have extended 20 minute cooldowns. The elementals themselves, however, can and do move, often quite some distance from their respective totems. They are not pets. By this, I mean that the shaman is in no way in control of their actions: they nuke, taunt, and strike entirely on their own controlled by the game's AI. I sympathize if you find it irritating when an elemental breaks a trap or a sheep or doesn't attack the hatchlings on Jan'Alai, but there is no way for the shaman to make it do anything or keep it from doing anything apart from positioning well on the initial totem drop or pulling it up entirely. No amount of freaking out at the shaman will make the earth elemental tank any better. The fire elemental is going to attack whatever it attacks no matter how much we want it to do otherwise. And if one of the two is dropped you won't see the other one drop for two minutes, as that's how long they lock each other out for. They're great totems, I'm not complaining about them, but people often seem to expect them to be as controllable as a warlock or hunter pet, and that's not what they are.
Reincarnation - this is a great ability, no question. It can be used as a wipe recovery tool, or it can be used to pop up during a tough boss fight. But it can't often be used as both, because even if you spend the talent points for improved reincarnation, it has a 40 minute cooldown (it's an hour if you don't spend the points) and you res with low health and mana. Some folks seem to expect shamans to pop up from every death like a weeble. This is not accurate, so please don't expect shamans to just keep jumping up from the dead like Jason Voorhees. If you asked the shaman to res and keep healing and then everyone wiped, that's that, she can't res herself again. (Some folks have actually insisted that they've seen shamans do just that, res during a fight to keep healing and then res afterwards. I am willing to bet that this is due to a warlock's soulstone also being present on the shaman, and the shaman using the soulstone first, and then reincarnate.)
Ghost Wolf - just to reiterate: it does not clear roots or snares, not even if you talent it to be an instant cast. It cannot be cast indoors, meaning that you probably can't use it in most instances unless they're considered to be outdoors like the various Caverns of Time instances.
Chain Heal - I find this spell to be one of the best heals in the game, I love it and I'm not trying to tell you that it's not a great spell. However, it is not an AoE spell. It's awesome for keeping melee DPS up. It will arc from its original target (often a tank) to heal two other people in range, so firing chains into a mass of melee DPS can have great effect.
It's not the best spell for, say, keeping three hunters trying to tank one of High King Maulgar's adds occupied from dying. The hunters are hopefully spreading out to avoid Kiggler's arcane explosion so the chain heals won't get much of a chance to chain. Use Healing Wave instead if people are not close enough for the heal to chain, use chain heal if it can chain because then it becomes the most effective heal you have. If, amazingly, people actually complain (why I don't know) that you're not using chain heal in a situation it's clearly unsuited to, ignore them. There's a reason chain heal is not the only healing spell shamans have. It's great situationally, but it is not always the first heal you should be casting, and the fact that some folks don't know that doesn't change that situation any. I actually got yelled at in a Shadow Labyrinth PuG for healing with healing wave even though no one died because only the tank was taking damage, thus making healing wave the most efficient healing spell I had. Some people you group with are not going to realize that not seeing the chain heal graphic does not mean you are not healing.
I wish this was not true, but there you go.
Okay, I'm fairly sure I left some common ones uncorrected and I may have made some errors of my own. So feel free to correct anything I missed or messed up. Next week, we probably will cover soloing/questing for restoration. Unless we don't. I'm mercurial.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, How-tos, Instances, Classes, (Shaman) Totem Talk






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
A Man In Black Apr 3rd 2008 2:50PM
"The hunters are hopefully spreading out to avoid Kiggler's arcane explosion so the chain heals won't get much of a chance to chain. Use Healing Wave instead. If, amazingly, people actually complain (why I don't know) that you're not using chain heal in a situation it's clearly unsuited to, ignore them. There's a reason chain heal is not the only healing spell shamans have."
Why are they spreading out? And with a fight as chaotic and scrambled but relatively short as HKM, why not CHeal anyway to catch any damaged people nearby?
Matthew Rossi Apr 3rd 2008 2:45PM
I don't presume to tell the hunters how to do Kiggler, I just cast heals on them.
As for why not to chain anyway, they were taking a boatload of damage. More than chain heal was going to heal them for. I'm not sure what that was, either. But we had close to four priests in the run, so I was pretty sure the AoE heals would catch people and I needed as much healing as possible to keep them up.
alt255 Apr 3rd 2008 2:46PM
chain heal ftw in that fight
Matthew Rossi Apr 3rd 2008 2:45PM
I mean, aside from the arcane explosion. That was the reason I was given, I assume it was true.
George Apr 3rd 2008 4:53PM
Feh, don't use hunter tanking at all. A single Boomkin is the best tank for Kiggler.
blackwolf675 Apr 3rd 2008 2:48PM
We can only give buffs through our totems - so putting your weapon in a tradeslot and asking us to buff it with "Rockbiter" won't work.
*can't belive I'm writing this*
Totems fade after 2mins, sometimes that's long enough for more than one fight - most often it's not. Casting totems at the beginning of an instance does not mean that they'll work for the whole trip.
Bloodlust/Heroism costs mana: no mana = no boost. The spell also has a 10min cooldown, so we can't chain cast it.
Salty Apr 3rd 2008 2:59PM
I'll admit a lot of ignorance about the Shaman class, especially early in TBC. Obviously Alliance had just received the class and in the first several weeks of the expansion, people who wanted to play a shaman weren't in Hellfire with everybody else -- they were running Uldaman and Zul'farrak. I also never played Horde beyond some server downtime boredom. To be honest, one of the dumbest misconceptions I had about Shammies was that they had a tanking aspect. I used to solo Devilsaurs in Un'goro on my Druid for guardian stones and to practice the whole HoT-tank/dps-stun-heal-root-heal-tank/dps cycle. Then I would run accross a Shaman just standing there with a shield taking hits and burning them down easy.
But even afterwards, when we started to see some well-geared shammies running around Outlands, they all seemed to be Enhancement on my server. I did a lot of pugging and I formed and lead most of the instances I ran while gearing up and I was always reluctant to invite a shammy -- I just didn't know how to use them, what CC they had, whether they would be liabilities in one fight over another Hunter or a Mage. But as it turns out I leveled a new toon alongside some buddies who were rolling shamans together, and we did a lot of early instances together with them primarily as Elemental or Resto and now I'm pretty thoroughly convinced.
I think the Shaman class has only one problem: too much utility. I'm not saying that to say they're OP or anything, but they're spread soo thin along any one dimensions just to be versatile in so many; thus they get a little discrimination from the populace. Nobody complains in my raid, but obviously PvP players have some kind of beef, and I just keep feeling like all these Arena kiddies are going to call down some awful re-working of the Shaman class from on high.
Verit Apr 3rd 2008 3:38PM
I think your right - my Shaman any time I get invited to a group "what spec are you?" - its about 50/50 that I get booted because I'm enchancement. I do sick dps, but without any crowd control and really not the best main healer - I'm a liability it seems :(.
themadchemist Apr 3rd 2008 3:56PM
I totally agree. I love my shaman and a friend of mine asked me, he is a mage, what exactly shamans do. I told him they are the fill in the gaps character. This is why they are fun but also why they are frustrating and often difficult to play. You will constantly be switching from backup healing, then dps, dropping new totems, back to heal, off tank a little back to heal and continue to dps in the course of a fight.
Dakira Apr 3rd 2008 2:59PM
Useful info...
Wouldn't it be great if every player could spend a day in each classes shoes.
I must admit it wasn't till I got into raiding how important it was to have a basic understanding of each class, not just your own.
The thing I hate thought is people who think they know you're class better than you do. I'm cool with constructive criticism and helpful advice but I repeatably, it seems have to tell people that... "There's more than one way to skin a cat.."
BitterCupOJoe Apr 3rd 2008 3:16PM
I've played every class up through at least 30 (priests excepted, but I'm working on it) for this very reason. I know that's not the same as playing on a 70, but it does at least give a feel for what the bread and butter abilities of a class can do. I wish the game rewarded heavy alt players more than it does. We'd probably see less cross-class bickering if it did.
Dakira Apr 3rd 2008 3:21PM
Reward heavy alt players... like account based attunement?
That'd be cool!
I've also tried to play each class... alas my Warlock & Shaman are level 10. But it does give you a chance to get a feel for them even if its very rudimentary its better than nothing at all.
I also don't specifically read blogs and forums about those classes (I stick to reading about Healing (Paladin & Priest) and Mages) but I will read whatever is written about here at wowinsider just for a general look at what each class is upto.
JessPachWay Apr 3rd 2008 7:08PM
wowwiki has a great series of articles on how classes can use their skills to work together in a group, and how to help in a group in general.
news330 Apr 3rd 2008 3:04PM
The right decision is not always to drop a certain party buffing totem (ie, Windfury). It's the make up of the party that determines the right kind of totem to drop.
Water breathing & Water Walking require reagents so do not expect the shaman to continuously keep the party above the water line.
Earthshield is not a bubble
Zumwalah Apr 3rd 2008 3:04PM
i would mention the schools of totems, Earth, air, fire, and water.
i have countless times been bitched at for dropping WoA and not other totems, becuase i will drop what ever air totem benefits the group the most. for example if im in a five man, and there are 2 casters, and me being resto, i drop Wrath. if there is a warrior tank and a rogue, i will usually drop WF, and if there are 2 hunters, i will drop Agi.
and have in many cases been asked to drop, or bitched at for not dropping, wrath, agi and WF at the same time.
Calaana Apr 3rd 2008 5:53PM
Pro tip: Reinc is not a threat dump, give me salv or let the group wipe - I'm not off healing your stupid pali ass out of that bad pull again!
Not that I'm bitter or anything :/
mark Apr 3rd 2008 3:06PM
Also, the elementals only protect the Shaman that cast them, so if the shaman is not taking damage from a mob, then the elemental will just sit there and do nothing.
This means, don't yell at your shaman to cast earth elemental to save the tank if only the tank is taking damage.
Aaron Apr 3rd 2008 4:25PM
That's not true. The earth elemental has an aoe taunt he uses every time he's healed. A couple of heals and the tank won't be able to pull off of him.
Angus Apr 3rd 2008 3:06PM
"No, I will not drop grace of air over windfury because you 'everyone can use it.' The rogues get Windfury."
"If you are not getting windfury, you might want to look at your main hand weapon. See that sharpening stone. Yea, click that off."
I can't remove curses, talk to the Druid.
No amount of getting angry will change the fact that I don't have a HoT.
In the same vein, don't ask the Enhancement Shaman for Earth Shield.
"Yes I can get up from the dead and walk on water. No I cannot make food and water. If Shaman could the Catholic Church would sue."
Flametongue totem with grace of air is not better than windfury.
No I can't interrupt him and slow him down with frost shock, they share a 6sec CD.
No I cannot put down, wrath of air, grace of air and windfury at once. I could twist maybe two of them but you gotta stop acting like I am able to just drop all of them at once.
Don't ask me to Cyclone that mob again. It hurts my feelings.
Dakira Apr 3rd 2008 3:15PM
@Angus
"Yes I can get up from the dead and walk on water. No I cannot make food and water. If Shaman could the Catholic Church would sue."
Love it!!