Engineering fun builds up in Beta
New schematics are finally in for Engineers in the Wrath Beta, with the exception of the eagerly anticipated and widely speculated upon motorcycle. Despite the glaring absence of The Hog, there are a bunch of neat stuff for Engineers from the basic -- such as the space-saving Hammer Picks and Bladed Pickaxes -- to the cool and complex, such as MOLL-E, a portable mailbox. Check out the gallery for a quick look at the new schematics in Beta and an overview after the jump.
Basic stuff
These include the reagents for some schematics. Basically, the boring stuff that turn gray pretty quickly but are good for 5-8 points of leveling up your skill. Among the simple stuff, however, are a couple of white (common) items that might actually sell to gatherers. A Bladed Pickaxe, for example, works as both a Mining Pick and Skinning Knife, saving one bag space for Miners / Skinners. The Hammer Pick, a combination Mining Pick and Blacksmith's Hammer is even more useful.
Other items that Engineers might profit from are upgraded versions of bullets and arrows, the Mammoth Cutters and Saronite Razorheads respectively, as well as newer versions of Mana and Health injectors. The two new scopes for ranged weapons don't go the usual pattern of increasing damage. Instead, the Heartseeker Scope increases ranged critical strike rating like the Stabillized Eternium Scope, while the Sun Scope is something new entirely, increasing ranged haste rating by 40.
Goggles and fun stuff
Of course, Engineers must have their trademark goggles, although only one seems implemented fully right now. The Armored Titanium Goggles is a pair of plate tank goggles that seem typical of Level 80 gear -- it confers, for example, 87 Stamina. The other goggles don't do much other than give armor and a Metagem slot. The names give an indication of their future stats, such as a pair of leather eyewear called Greensight Gogs. My favorite one is the cloth Visage Liquification Goggles... face melting, anyone?
True to form, most of the fun stuff are Engineer-exclusive and almost seem compelling enough to take up Engineering. The Sonic Booster is a trinket that gives a massive 81 Stamina in addition to having a proc that grants 430 attack power for 10 seconds. While we haven't seen most of the items for Level 80, a Stamina trinket is always precious commodity. The Noise Machine is a caster version that lacks the Stamina but procs a damage-absorbing shield from melee attacks done to the wearer.
Gnomish Engineers get another ridiculous item in the X-Ray Specs, which strip players down to their... bare essentials (those Gnomes are such pervs!), while Goblin Engineers actually get something useful -- the Global Therman Sapper Charge is the big daddy of bombs, a high level version of the Sapper Charge series and does "major siege damage". This makes Goblin Engineers true sappers or bombardiers in the new Battlegrounds. The generic Saronite Bombs also do moderate siege damage. As a Goblin Engineer, I'm looking forward to the Wrath version of The Big One and The Bigger One -- likely to be called The Biggest One.
While guns have been moderate sellers in the past, the two new guns crafted in Wrath are Bind on Pickup. One of them, the Nestingway 4000, is a tanking gun with Stamina and a blue socket and is conceivably the best-in-slot item for tanks at Level 80. It also has a relatively fast speed of 2.00, making it an ideal pulling weapon. I expect more guns to be added, particularly an epic DPS version that may or may not be BoP.
MOLL-E, the portable mailbox, finally makes it to this build, with a seemingly appropriate 1 day cooldown. Unfortunately, there's no sign of a portable Auction House just yet, despite earlier reports. There's also a higher version Jumper Cables, this time from the Gnomes -- the Gnomish Army Knife. [EDIT - thanks Malkeior: The Gnomish Army Knife appears to be a must-have item for all Engineers as it contains all the tools an Engineer needs to craft items.] Another Gnomish device promises to be a lot of fun, the Gnomish Lightning Generator, a trinket that fires off a bold of lightning (that can occasionally zap the user, of course!).
Engineering enchants
The appropriately named Jon LeCraft talked about crafting in the latest BlizzCast, noting that many of the cool Engineering items will be converted to on-use Enchantments that appropriately take the place of an item's Enchantment slot. Of course, these gadgets require Engineering knowledge to use, but the new method makes it more appealing as Engineers no longer gimp themselves by wearing sub-par gear with a cool effect. Instead, they can convert their existing epic gear into Engineering items. As I mentioned before, I think the Hyperspeed Accelerators, a gadget attached to gloves that increases haste rating by 340 for 8 secs, is one of the best glove Enchantments players can get.
There are a whole bunch of new schematics in Beta now, although I expect a few more to pop up before the testing phase is over. Right now, there is only one schematic for each Goblin and Gnomish Engineering, though I expect a few more to further define the two schools. The belt Enchantments still don't seem to compare to the gem slot provided by Blacksmiths, and there still isn't anything good for cloaks. Expect to see more epic schematics, hopefully for the trinket slots, another epic ranged weapon and perhaps one or two more on-use Enchantments. With any luck, we might even get to see the portable Auction House see play, even if only for the Beta.
These include the reagents for some schematics. Basically, the boring stuff that turn gray pretty quickly but are good for 5-8 points of leveling up your skill. Among the simple stuff, however, are a couple of white (common) items that might actually sell to gatherers. A Bladed Pickaxe, for example, works as both a Mining Pick and Skinning Knife, saving one bag space for Miners / Skinners. The Hammer Pick, a combination Mining Pick and Blacksmith's Hammer is even more useful.
Other items that Engineers might profit from are upgraded versions of bullets and arrows, the Mammoth Cutters and Saronite Razorheads respectively, as well as newer versions of Mana and Health injectors. The two new scopes for ranged weapons don't go the usual pattern of increasing damage. Instead, the Heartseeker Scope increases ranged critical strike rating like the Stabillized Eternium Scope, while the Sun Scope is something new entirely, increasing ranged haste rating by 40.
Goggles and fun stuff
Of course, Engineers must have their trademark goggles, although only one seems implemented fully right now. The Armored Titanium Goggles is a pair of plate tank goggles that seem typical of Level 80 gear -- it confers, for example, 87 Stamina. The other goggles don't do much other than give armor and a Metagem slot. The names give an indication of their future stats, such as a pair of leather eyewear called Greensight Gogs. My favorite one is the cloth Visage Liquification Goggles... face melting, anyone?
True to form, most of the fun stuff are Engineer-exclusive and almost seem compelling enough to take up Engineering. The Sonic Booster is a trinket that gives a massive 81 Stamina in addition to having a proc that grants 430 attack power for 10 seconds. While we haven't seen most of the items for Level 80, a Stamina trinket is always precious commodity. The Noise Machine is a caster version that lacks the Stamina but procs a damage-absorbing shield from melee attacks done to the wearer.
Gnomish Engineers get another ridiculous item in the X-Ray Specs, which strip players down to their... bare essentials (those Gnomes are such pervs!), while Goblin Engineers actually get something useful -- the Global Therman Sapper Charge is the big daddy of bombs, a high level version of the Sapper Charge series and does "major siege damage". This makes Goblin Engineers true sappers or bombardiers in the new Battlegrounds. The generic Saronite Bombs also do moderate siege damage. As a Goblin Engineer, I'm looking forward to the Wrath version of The Big One and The Bigger One -- likely to be called The Biggest One.
While guns have been moderate sellers in the past, the two new guns crafted in Wrath are Bind on Pickup. One of them, the Nestingway 4000, is a tanking gun with Stamina and a blue socket and is conceivably the best-in-slot item for tanks at Level 80. It also has a relatively fast speed of 2.00, making it an ideal pulling weapon. I expect more guns to be added, particularly an epic DPS version that may or may not be BoP.
MOLL-E, the portable mailbox, finally makes it to this build, with a seemingly appropriate 1 day cooldown. Unfortunately, there's no sign of a portable Auction House just yet, despite earlier reports. There's also a higher version Jumper Cables, this time from the Gnomes -- the Gnomish Army Knife. [EDIT - thanks Malkeior: The Gnomish Army Knife appears to be a must-have item for all Engineers as it contains all the tools an Engineer needs to craft items.] Another Gnomish device promises to be a lot of fun, the Gnomish Lightning Generator, a trinket that fires off a bold of lightning (that can occasionally zap the user, of course!).
Engineering enchants
The appropriately named Jon LeCraft talked about crafting in the latest BlizzCast, noting that many of the cool Engineering items will be converted to on-use Enchantments that appropriately take the place of an item's Enchantment slot. Of course, these gadgets require Engineering knowledge to use, but the new method makes it more appealing as Engineers no longer gimp themselves by wearing sub-par gear with a cool effect. Instead, they can convert their existing epic gear into Engineering items. As I mentioned before, I think the Hyperspeed Accelerators, a gadget attached to gloves that increases haste rating by 340 for 8 secs, is one of the best glove Enchantments players can get.
There are a whole bunch of new schematics in Beta now, although I expect a few more to pop up before the testing phase is over. Right now, there is only one schematic for each Goblin and Gnomish Engineering, though I expect a few more to further define the two schools. The belt Enchantments still don't seem to compare to the gem slot provided by Blacksmiths, and there still isn't anything good for cloaks. Expect to see more epic schematics, hopefully for the trinket slots, another epic ranged weapon and perhaps one or two more on-use Enchantments. With any luck, we might even get to see the portable Auction House see play, even if only for the Beta.
Filed under: Engineering, Analysis / Opinion, Wrath of the Lich King







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Malkeior Aug 22nd 2008 11:00PM
You didn't even mention the cool part of the Gnomish Army Knife, not only can it serve as Jumper Cables, but also serves as every profession tool that could possibly be used by an Engineer!
Malkeior Aug 22nd 2008 10:45PM
Also, anyone notice how only the Pulse Generator and Rocket specifically mention your items and say they require a skilled Engineer? Maybe the other stuff will be like sellable enchants!
Jack Spicer Aug 22nd 2008 11:00PM
Yeah, specifically the Gnomish Army Knife is all-in-one:
*Jumper Cables
*Blacksmith Hammer
*Skinning Knife
*Mining Pick Axe
*Fint and Tinder (For campfires)
*Gyromatic Micro Adjuster (Engineering Crafting Tool)
*Arclight Spanner (Engineering Crafting Tool)
Zach Aug 22nd 2008 11:05PM
@Malkeior - Thanks for pointing that out! I can't believe I totally missed that. Anyway, the Engineering 'enchants' all mention "skilled Engineer", which lead me to believe they're Engineering-only.
Ancro Aug 22nd 2008 11:03PM
Portable auction house? That's what you're excited about?! It's going to be somewhat difficult to form Thrall's Angels if they don't start handing out the schematic for The Hog!
Syung Aug 22nd 2008 11:04PM
Holy crap, can the Gnomish Army Knife really double as all that stuff? If so, I've never been happier to be an engineer.
Also, Mark "S" Boomstick? Bad. Ass. It should really have a description that says, "Top of the line," at the VERY least.
Jack Spicer Aug 22nd 2008 11:15PM
And while only Engineers will be able to use the Army Knife, everyone else will be able to take advantage of the new Hammer Picks and Bladed Pickaxes mentioned in the article.
Hammer Picks are Blacksmith Hammers + Mining Pick
Bladed Pickaxes are Skinning Knife + Mining Pick
Ormus Aug 22nd 2008 11:48PM
The boomstick should be labeled 'Shop smark, shop "S" mark'
MisterMoose Aug 23rd 2008 1:13AM
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if the Gnomish Army Knife is usable as tools by everyone. I kinda doubt it is coded so that it checks whether you have engineering before using it as flint and tinder or the like. Pretty decent chance then that non-engineers will find it handy (if they have need of more than one of those tools). It just happens that most people won't need it though (but I think I might give it to non-engineering alts for the flint and tinder).
JayCanuck Aug 22nd 2008 11:06PM
Still waiting on something to keep me from dropping Alchemy....
matt Aug 23rd 2008 9:49AM
since Wrath is following BC fairly closely I would expect upgrades for the SSO alchemist Stones. More than that I'm sure there will be more pots like the Mad Alchemist potion. Yeah its not much but that about I would expect from blizzard until i see something more.
way2trivial Aug 22nd 2008 11:21PM
PLEASE GOD LET THIS WORK FOR NPC'S!
Jaina Proudmoore for SURE!
Tradyk Aug 23rd 2008 12:07AM
Am I the only one who has noticed that the gnomish army knife doesn't actually say it requires Gnomish Engineering? The Global Thermal Sapper Charge specifically says it requires Goblin Engineering, but the gnomish army knife doesn't.
Might be a mistake, might not be. If it ain't, woot for goblin engineering!
Zach Aug 23rd 2008 12:31AM
Nope, it's not one of those items. Kind of like the Gnomish Cloaking Device. =)
Chris Aug 23rd 2008 12:18AM
So the knife doesn't require a Gnomish engineer right? It doesn't say, but I'd be happy if I could make it as Goblin :D
Chris Aug 23rd 2008 12:30AM
So the knife doesn't require a Gnomish engineer right? It doesn't say, but I'd be happy if I could make it as Goblin :D
Fulcran Aug 23rd 2008 11:35AM
It will probably be like the Goblin Jumper Cables. As a Gnomish Engineer, I cannot make the Jumper Cables but I can use them all day long. Just find a Gnomish Engineer to make you the Army Knife and you are set...
Anaughtybear Aug 23rd 2008 3:08AM
I have never really seen the distinction between warrior and hunter guns. Yes, some were more desirable due to their speed, but pretty much all ranged weapons are for hunters first. I had read somewhere on this site that Steady Shot no longer interferes with Auto Shot, so if that is true you can throw out all ideas about warrior/hunter guns and the speed of the Nessingwary gun is actually good for hunters. I get the impression that the authors for this site don't really think before they speak about new features (but I still love you, I visit Wowinsider every day).
Tradyk Aug 23rd 2008 1:44AM
Warrior guns have +stamina, and, in this case, +defense, stats that hunter's don't really look to stack on their guns.
Dalehan Aug 23rd 2008 8:28AM
I don't know about you, but as an engineering hunter, I don't see any benefit in wielding a gun which gives me a bonus to my Stamina, hit rating and defense.
Okay, yeah, Stamina could be nice for PVP, but the gun gives absolutely no Agi, AP, haste or Crit rating, which are far more useful to hunters than having increased Defense.
The purpose of this gun is to give warriors something extra to put into their ranged weapon slot to increase their stats.
After all, we too are taking melee weapons that compliment our stats that affect our ranged attacks. So saying ranged weapons are first and foremost for hunters is a bit pretentious, since most hunters I know would pass on this gun because of the additional stats.