Totem Talk: Scraping off the rust
One of the interesting aspects to playing a class as varied as the shaman (or any hybrid, really, but Hybrid Theory's on weekends, you should read that too) is the disparate roles you can end up playing. For example, on my slowly leveling paladin, I'm constantly forced to look at quest drops and say "Well, it's a healing drop, but it would be an upgrade to my healing set, so I'll hold onto it." On my shamans, even though I rarely see a quest drop nowadays, I've worked to assemble elemental, enhancement and restoration sets for each: my restoration shaman has been getting some love lately, with certain new drops and enchants helping increase his plus heal to around 1800 or so, but at the same time I've been forced to realize something.I went three months playing nothing but enhancement and man, I was rusty. The first Magisters' Terrace run I did on the orc was a parade of dead tank, dead me, dead DPS. Now, admittedly, this is entirely due to my own foolishness in trying to heal MgT my first run back on the job, so to speak, and subsequent runs in Shattered Halls and Black Morass went much better, helping me to get my legs back under me. It's not like you actually forget the role so much as you have to take the time for it to become familiar again.
Well, okay, I totally forgot about downranking my heals. Hey, don't look at me like that, it's not like as enhancement I downrank a lot except maybe if I'm on spell interrupt duty. (And we all know that I'm noob enough to be using Stormstrike but not thinking to let the boomkins and elemental shamans take advantage of the buff, but that's different because it's not like I'm downranking there, either, I'm just being selfish and was suitably chastened for it by you folks.) I remembered around the second pull in Shattered Halls that I have an entire bar set up with downranked heals.I also remembered that I had to go re-download Grid and Healbot.
Like I said, rusty.
Back and forth again
Going from melee DPS to caster DPS isn't really as hard, I find, although it does have unique challenges of its own. My elemental set isn't quite there yet, but it's not awful, so I've tried a few variations on the spec and gone on a few runs with it. Luckily I played resto first, because if not, I probably would have run directly to my death because I'm not at all used to standing back and casting for my DPS. As a noob elemental I make many, many mistakes... I mess up my rotation, I drop the wrong totems reflexively, I spec poorly (I forgot Totem of Wrath my first time out.) This isn't quite the same thing as being rusty, I admit, but it's part of the same syndrome: the three playstyles are different enough that a long time spent in one does almost nothing at all to prepare you for the other two. Thankfully all three drop totems at least. So you don't have to relearn how to do that.
To some degree this is the penalty you pay for being so flexible. If a warrior wants to become caster DPS, welcome back to Elwynn Forest, dude. Sweet skirt. Have fun hitting wolves and kobolds with a stick. If I want to go caster DPS, I can just go on a run as the healer and say "offspec". It's not as easy as that... often there are people who peskily want gear for the specs they already are... but it's still a sight easier than trying to get yet another Uldaman PuG off of the ground.
So embrace the complicated and non-intuitive process of re-learning or even learning a spec for the first time, I say. And how may you go about doing that? I'm glad you ask... what, you didn't ask? Well, the segue demands that I pretend that you did. No, no, it's no good trying to demur. I like you, sure, but the segue will not be denied. Have you ever tried to deny a segue? Not the scooter... look, we're getting way off track here. Yes, I'm aware that they weren't actually scooters. They were hybrids, too. But that's not getting us any closer to...
Boot Camp for Your New Spec
One thing I recommend doing for a refresher is a battleground. No, BG healing isn't much like raid healing at all, and neither enhancement or elemental perform in PvP as they do in PvE. The reason to go to BG's is to get used to multiple targets, to familiarize yourself with your spells and abilities in a situation where poor performance won't wipe your group (trust me, it's better to die sixteen times at the blacksmith, trying to remember where you put Nature's Swiftness, then it is to discover you've forgotten to hotkey it on a Lady Vashj pull. Not that I know anyone who's done that. I can feel you shaking your head right through the screen) or at least where wiping your group is generally going to happen anyway.
Think of the battlegrounds as a fast refresher course. If you have raid interface addons you'll have access to a makeshift raid to test them out in, opportunity to use your new spec in actual combat (heck, somewhat more frantic combat than you're likely to encounter in most PvE... most, I said) and what's more, you don't have to tell anyone that you died because you forgot you had instant cast Ghost Wolf now.
Once you're at that level of familiarity with the new spec, stop running BG's (well, okay, you can run them for fun if you want, I'm not here to tell you not to have fun) and start running five mans, preferably heroics. You need to start getting back into the group dynamic for PvE, remember what totems to drop in what situations (even as a restoration shaman, if I have a melee heavy group I often drop Windfury Totem for them, but as enhancement I got so used to buffing a melee group with it that I'd forgotten that elemental often drop other totems for caster groups... I had to be not so gently reminded by a moonkin that I was in fact there for Wrath of Air and Totem of Wrath) - use these runs to develop a familiarity with group composition and your role in it. It's going to change as you get to the 10 and 25 man raiding level, but each change is gradual (10 man raids can't really afford to stack groups the way a 25 man can) so you can still learn for the next level.
If you raid on one spec and are planning to raid on another, then pay attention to what your guild's content level is. If you're currently in Sunwell as an elemental shaman but are planning to go resto, you probably don't want to just show up at Brutallus in some AH blues. I mean, who knows, your guild may be crazy, but most players I know frown on someone dying constantly or running OOM or being unable to heal at the content level. For my own situation, since we're raiding at the entry level to Hyjal and BT, it made sense for me to start my enhancement shaman in Karazhan when I decided to go elemental on him and get badges, gear that would otherwise be sharded, and experience in pew pewing. A few runs to SSC and TK on off nights are the next step, to get experience in throwing lightning bolts and carved sticks in the same basic kind of raid but at a lower gear check level.
That's basically all there is to it. You can probably accelerate some or all of this... if you respec between resto for arenas and elemental for raiding all the time, you're probably at least passingly familiar with both specs and don't need to refresh yourself as much. If you raid enhancement but are always volunteering to respec to heal hard fights, your guild is probably already keeping you properly geared and you don't need to spend a lot of time dropping back down to 10 man content to gear or familiarize yourself.
Obviously, I would have liked to talk about new talents in the WotLK alpha this week. That didn't happen because... well, because there doesn't seem to be any information, not even probably inaccurate leaked information. So we'll just have to wait on that.
Please give us some form of CC or anti-CC, Blizz. I'm on my knees here.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, How-tos, Raiding, Talents, (Shaman) Totem Talk






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
briker May 23rd 2008 1:18PM
I've never rolled as a resto, but am acquiring the gear to do so. I have healed 5 mans and even raids as elemental or enhancement. So I know the healing basics, but it would certainly take some time to become familiar with that playstyle, instead of pewpew or hakhak. Even switching specs from PvP to raid spec takes some getting used to, with different totems and NS and whatnot.
blackwolf675 May 23rd 2008 1:24PM
My third sham is in her mid 40s and will be Resto once she hits raiding age.
Having one of each flavor will allow me to swap out to what the raid needs (healer/dps) - but I can understand being rusty on a spec that isn't your first instict.
I made each of my girls look different, so as to remind me of which playstyle I'm working with.
The hardest thing I'm facing is being able to gear them all up.
Ian Oh May 23rd 2008 1:29PM
I too am in the process of aquiring a resto and elemental set. but the easiest way to get decent gear is through pvp. Is pvp gear really not viable in PVE? I mean for the easier heroics etc.
Matthew Rossi May 23rd 2008 2:15PM
PvP gear isn't AWFUL for PvE, but it has itemization for more stamina than usual and resilience, a stat most PvE gear wouldn't use. By focusing on those stats for survivability, it tends to under-perform when compared to PvE gear that is optimized for PvE, generally falling behind in spell damage, pure DPS stats or +healing.
Certainly a full set of Season 1 healing gear and the bracers, belt and boots, rings, necklace and so on from PvP would be capable of healing in Kara. But gear accumulated from PvE will probably outperform it significantly.
ErsatzPotato May 23rd 2008 5:45PM
Everything Matthew said is true but I wanted to stress particular: keep an eye on hit and spell hit (enchance and elemental respectively). It won't be on the PvP gear and watching half your DPS fly right by that heroic boss will make you a sad shockmonster.
sautz May 23rd 2008 1:31PM
I have a druid and a shaman so I really get rusty when switching specs on both of them.
And to second your p.s. shaman need CC. We are master of elements and can't ice trap or hurricane, etc? I would love to turn someone to stone.
Ian Oh May 23rd 2008 1:31PM
Oh yeah.. I totalle agree with Matt here.. I;m on my knees too Blizz.. Please give us some CC/Anti-CC
Jamus May 27th 2008 9:13AM
I normally level toons to a x0 mark (say 40, 50, etc..) then switch alts. It gives a good overview, but it takes forever to level them and does contribute to burnout since you see the same quests over and over. However, it does keep me from getting that twinge of "now what character am I again?" when I swap.
Going from enh shammy to priest is a bit of a change, and for the first hour or so I am always befuddled and wondering why the hell my Priest's Earth Shock is not working, but after a just a bit it all clicks back into place.
Jelement May 23rd 2008 1:50PM
I just recently went through a little bit of knocking the rust off one of my old characters. I got my hunter to 70 within 3 weeks of BC coming out, and haven't played him since. I rerolled a BE priest, and worked on my shammy. The BE is now 70 and well geared, with the shammy stagnating at 68. Earlier this week I started to work on gearing my hunter (pvp blues to start), kara attunement, all that nonsense I thought I wouldn't be doing with him. I also switched to BM after almost always being MM, and it took a while to sort everything out.
I agree strongly with the comments about hitting a BG, I got in a couple here and there to get my shot rotations down and see what kind of DPS I can put out with my pathetic gear, then hit up a BM run to see if I could hang (okay, so I needed KoT rep for the chestpiece). Pick up those old characters you haven't played in a while, you might have a different opinion of them than you did when you quit. Or try that new spec out for a while, my enh shammy turned elemental in resto gear is kinda fun and can heal pretty good, didn't expect that.
Angus May 23rd 2008 2:12PM
Man that segue hit like a mack truck.
My Elemental set is my worst, it's 4/5 Tidefury. I dig it. I also got the dagger from Heroic MrT to add to the pewpew. I have yet to use the stuff though. I might have to respec this week and see about a Kara Run as Elemental.
Yea, it does suck switching from Enhance to Resto. I've done it more than I like for raids and my healing gear still needs some enchants. I didn't shake my head at the screen though. I learned during Moroes when the Off tank dropped that it is a good idea to put NS in a hotkey somewhere or get that NS/Max HW macro into a hotkey before a fight. /sigh
Solid recommendations. I had not thought of doing the BG thing, but it makes a ton of sense.
I want to know why bosses in Wrath get Stasis Totem! Looks like Bronze Dragons get our freaking totem! /cry
MechChef May 23rd 2008 3:37PM
I'm in the process of leveling my pally. Swapping back to my rogue for some old school raiding felt...weird. In the couple weeks it's been since I've played him in destroy-mode, I had forgotten how much more difficult he is than the paladins...or how much easier they are, depending on how you look at it. Of course leather doesn't rust. Just gets moldy and gross.
Minastaz May 23rd 2008 4:59PM
I'm a tad confused as to why someone would have issues switching between 3 specs as a shaman. We have so few skills that change between specs that I actually just switch out a few button assignments between them.
My healing spells are the same across all 3 specs as I have them bound Ctrl1-Ctrl8, so I offheal the same as I'd heal except for the lack of my Nature's Swiftness macro and Earth Shield spell.
The only difference on my main bar is when I'm enhancement specced; Stormstrike is replaced by a lower rank of Lightning Bolt while Resto and Elemental.
I could see a druid or a pally having issues with changing specs because they play radically different in each spec, but a shaman is basically the same except for a few talent spells.
Matthew Rossi May 23rd 2008 5:01PM
I don't really heal... ever... as enhancement. Don't do it, so I don't have to time it, weigh overheal vs. mana efficiency issues, or watch people's health bars.
I guess if you do a lot of offpsec healing or DPS in resto a lot, you'd have the basics down.
Gessilea May 23rd 2008 11:35PM
I embarrassed myself but good in Kara last night. I was pulled into a Kara run in a hurry to be second healer, and, knowing I used to do a lot of healing balance spec, the leader said not to bother respeccing. Big mistake. Tree healing is not the same as balance healing, and I was DAMN rusty, as I found out trying to heal the sacrifice target on Illhoof. How embarrassing. Still, for all of it, I love having options. My druid is like having two 70s - and would be three or four if I didn't avoid going cat or bear. But I've got a 70 warrior and rogue for that...