Ask a Beta Tester: The Alchemist

Horizons asks...
Do the alchemy specializations in wrath still work the same way as they do now in BC? For example, will I still have a chance of getting 5 wrath potions even when I'm leveling starting at 375 such as Wrath Elixirs or Icy mana potions? And will transmute spec ever be fixed?
Yup, alchemy specializations work the exact same way in Wrath. As a potions master, I've already procced a few, but don't expect to see the Runic Mana or Runic Healing potion recipes until...I want to say it's 410 Alchemy. You'll skill up on the array of new elixirs like Elixir of Mighty Thoughts and Elixir of Mighty Agility until then, but do save mats for the new Alchemy trinkets that become available at (I think) 400, like Mighty Alchemist's Stone. We'll have more information soon on materials you'll start getting in Northrend that you'll want to set aside for crafting.
And on a related Alchemy note, Rhozul asks...
Now the real question - do I want to push my Priest, who is in greens, to Northrend after my Paladin to level Alchemy?
I would say it's going to depend on your supply of Northrend herbs -- and, in one case, a Northrend fish (Pygmy Suckerfish for Pygmy Oil). You'll be able to get a few skill-ups using Outland materials and recipes from what I remember, but it won't take you too far. If your Paladin is a raider or needs a steady supply of Titanium (or other) transmutes, however, it'll be well worth your time. The new Alchemy trinkets are BoP, but Northrend Alchemy Research is a lot of fun.
Sorano asks...
Can you apply Vigilance, the buff gained from the 31 point protection warrior talent tree, on the same warrior who cast it?
Vigilance is the new 31-point talent in the Warrior's Protection tree, and it's a very interesting little trick that transfers 10% of the threat produced by its target to you (in addition to reducing the damage they take by 3%). At the moment, the vast majority of tanking Warriors I'm seeingin 5-mans are actually using it on their healers to help with threat on boss fights with adds, but I think it'll find more efficient use on a high-threat DPS class or spec. As Kaeb suggests in the comment thread, Vigilance might be best applied to a Rogue using Tricks of the Trade or a Hunter using Misdirection on cooldown. Other suggestions include a Warrior off-tank casting Vigilance on the main-tank for an encounter.
Woca asks...
Once I ding 71, will my crit rating plummet?
From what I can recall of the difference between my feral Druid on the beta and live realms, I lost...I want to say somewhere in the region of 7% crit at 70. You'll certainly notice the difference, but it's unlikely to affect how quickly or effectively you level.
Frostymage asks...
I saw the Wrath gate video and was wondering if there are any other quests that have a cinematic or involve having something big happening in the world?
Well, yes and no. At the end of Drak'Tharon Keep, if someone in the group has a particular quest from Grizzly Hills, you'll be face to face with the Lich King as he gains another willing servant. There's also a great sort-of-cutscene that takes place at the end of the Death Knight introductory quest series, The Light of Dawn. So far I haven't seen anything else on the size or scale of the Angrathar Gate cinematic, but I'm not at 80 yet, and for all we know Blizzard is still programming things behind the scenes. I also have the nagging feeling that there's something I'm forgetting here.
Sjb asks...
Do Blacksmiths seem to be making a name for themselves with their new ability to socket items? Any idea how the BS armor and weapons scale with dungeon gear?
Eternal Belt Buckles are selling very well in the beta right now but I'm not yet sure how the armor and weapons stack up compared to dungeon gear. I can tell you that it is very rare indeed for me to see a "Made By" tag on anybody at the moment, although with so many people still leveling I guess that's to be expected.
Roma.mink asks...
Since we're on the subject of WotLK dailies...what level do you have to be to start doing them?? Do I have to wait until I'm level 80? :(
Nope, there are a few dailies here and there that you'll find while you're leveling, particularly for the Kalu'ak (Tuskarr). All three of their villages are easily reached via their boat system, so once you finish a daily in one village, hop the boat to hit the next one.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Xicuzab Oct 9th 2008 4:06PM
Do the daily give exp?
Allison Robert Oct 9th 2008 4:14PM
They do! Currently the dailies reward around 20K experience in the beta per quest, although this is likely the result of Blizzard speeding 70-80 leveling for testing purposes. I'm pretty sure the dailies will continue to reward experience once Wrath goes live, but whether it's 20K (or whether 20K will make as big a dent as it does now) is anyone's guess.
PimpyMicPimp Oct 9th 2008 4:19PM
I'm pretty sure they do, but it's not very good if I recall. You should do dailies to get gold, not to level.
Khanmora Oct 9th 2008 5:01PM
Actually Pimpy, in the xpac with leveling dailies, you want them for the xp. Once you get to dalaran you can pick up the daily cooking quest (mats easily obtainable at low levels) and any production daily quests available to you, and there are about 6 dailies spread between Borean Tundra, Dragonblight and Howling Fjord.
Right now (at level 77) I can do 9 dailies each day for about 200,000 xp, which helps a lot when you are looking at 1.6 million xp per level.
On the cash side, they only grant about 4-5g each, so do them for the xp, not the gold.
PimpyMicPimp Oct 9th 2008 5:50PM
Well, I look like an idiot.
Soeroah Oct 9th 2008 9:34PM
But once you hit level 80, the 20,000xp will be converted into gold. I'm hearing an average of 15g-28g for some dailies at level 80.
But yeah, considering you can repeat them over and over, I'll be doing dailies to level wherever possible. It only means more quests to finish at level 80, which means more gold from xp conversions :)
riley Oct 9th 2008 4:13PM
How is the Shaman Hex ability working. Does the target still have control of movement and does the pvp trinket work against it?
NeSuKuN Oct 9th 2008 4:22PM
it does have control of his movement, I've just saw a warrior fleeing from a duel when he saw himself being a squishy frog :3 I haven't tested the trinket though
Khanmora Oct 9th 2008 5:02PM
Trinket and shapeshifting work against it.
Mannas Oct 9th 2008 4:17PM
Can achievements be lost?
let's say for example that I get the brewfest achievement, but then get rid of the regailia. Since having the regailia is a requirement for the achievement, do I have to keep the regailia in my bank to keep the achievement? or is it just an achievement for obtaining the regailia and once I have had it I can delete it at will?
Mannas Oct 9th 2008 4:23PM
ok, so I was mistaken about the regailia being required (although it is indirectly). But modify my example to refer to the wolpertinger instead of regailia
Jewbanks Oct 9th 2008 4:27PM
you wont lose it you just have to have it once once the achievement system is in place
Khanmora Oct 9th 2008 5:03PM
This is the only reason that the tabard achievements are doable, having to cart around that many tabards in storage (bags or bank) would be a lot of space, but once they count, you can ditch em.
khree Oct 9th 2008 4:21PM
You say that alchemists keep their specializations. Will tailors?
Arkhill Oct 9th 2008 4:29PM
I am wondering if we will even want to with the spellpower change
zappo Oct 10th 2008 9:36AM
Tailor specializations are cloth specific, so yes you will be able to get 2 primal mooncloth for the rest of time... as useful as primal mooncloth will be.
Rimoah Oct 9th 2008 4:27PM
Maybe you reported on this but I missed it: From the looks of a series of quests I stumbled on in Wowwiki, Undercity will no longer be under horde control in wrath: http://www.wowwiki.com/Quest:The_Battle_For_The_Undercity_(Horde)
Does anyone have some more details on this? Is it only temporary?
Reinard Oct 9th 2008 4:37PM
That's only for the quest. It's phased. Once you finish, Undercity is (mostly) back to normal.
styopa Oct 9th 2008 4:46PM
Temporary, I don't want to spoil any more, but it's a fun deal.
Also, the OP missed a cinematic I ran into - involves allies and horde together facing the Lich King near the Kor'Kron Vanguard, and permanently changes what that place looks like for you as a player.
No more spoilers, tho. :) Except to say it was pretty damn cool.
Robert M Oct 9th 2008 4:32PM
What new alchemy trinkets are BoP?