Totem Talk: Echoes of Doom Enhancement review
Hi. Welcome to Echoes of Doom. I'll be your host, gibbering over in the corner that I suddenly have an extra 300 AP. I'll have even more once I re-gem for agility. My crit rate did drop. Hunter mail, let's never fight again.I'm still playing with specs and what my stats are now, so I'm not sure what advice if any to give on that score: despite having been in the beta for a while now, coming up with a level 70 spec that has everything I need is harder than coming up with a level 70 spec that's good enough to get me those extra 10 talent points for some reason. I ended up going with this build for pure PvE, as I don't PvP very much, but I'm seriously considering getting the Enhancing Totems and full Improved Windfury even if it costs me my elemental points. I guess it depends on if I want to buff the raid or my own personal DPS more.
So far I've only really played with enhancement: not only is it the tree I like best, it's the one that we happened to need the most when I logged my draenei on. My orc is fullbore resto and will be taking that spec out for a spin soon to see how much no more downranking affects my healing in raids, but that's still in the future. After that, it will be elemental's turn, probably on the same shaman as he has the best caster gear in the new scheme of things.
We talked a lot this week about this patch. My concerns about elemental are still there (I want every shaman spec to not only be viable but fun, exciting and attractive for players, because I want more people to play shamans and discover how awesome they are) but we left out a few things. While I don't want to belabor this post with more lists of changes, one important thing to mention is that relics now count as all four of your totems. So you can put those four boards you're lugging around in your bags in the bank as souvenirs if you would like.
This week, rather than just pound the subject into the ground, let me talk to you instead about what my first day after the patch was like. In the space of one day I ran a heroic MrT as a DPS, off-healed a Molten Core nostalgia run to get people the attunement, did Karazhan and goggled at the DPS people (including myself) were putting out, and took part in a crazy BT pug that steamrolled to Bloodboil before people had to log out. I healed and DPS'd in the BT pug in my full enhancement set in a full enhancement spec with the sole exception of a weapon and shield switchover and Earthliving on my weapon. Could I have main healed it? No way, not even with the changes to raiding, but finally I actually feel like a versatile hybrid class. I'm definitely doing more damage, and more of it is spell damage. The people who told me that the Shamanistic Focus change was a buff, you were right. Mana is rarely a concern for me while DPSing, even with all the casting I do now. Maelstrom Weapon is even more fun than it was in the beta because I've gotten to use it in raids, and yes, it's extremely versatile. The fact that no, it won't work with Lava Burst makes me sad, but in all other respects it's simply beautiful to experience it. Do I need to throw myself a quick heal? Do I need to throw AoE DPS into this trash pull? Would I like to focus more DPS on the boss? Maelstrom Weapon has me covered.
I've been experimenting with DPS rotations (I screwed up my Recount somehow, it's the new version but it's not working for some reason, most likely a problem between the computer and the chair) and so far I'm liking slow/slow with WF/FT and alternating between Stormstrike and Lava Lash. My rotation is a lot more active now: there's the two instant attacks (8 seconds for SS, 6 for Lava Lash) with a choice of shocks (I am playing with using Flame Shock to see if Flametongue's bonus spell damage makes the DoT tick higher, but sometimes I use ES instead... if I had Static Shock I might not use it at all), and then Maelstrom procs allow me the choice between Chain Lightning and Lightning Bolt (almost always CL unless I'm worried about pulling threat on trash for some reason... so far I haven't really had to worry about it, though). That doesn't even include my every two minutes use of Feral Spirit, or popping Heroism on boss fights
Simply put, right now enhancement seems to have more DPS, more fun things to do, and is simply more involved and rewards your attention. I no longer have to worry about slapping up Stormstrike like an automaton for others to take advantage of, I use it because it's solid damage and with Improved Stormstrike the debuff lasts long enough to get some use out of it even with shock cooldowns. Lava Lash, the Maelstrom effect, and Feral Spirit simply help extend the tree both in depth and breadth. You think more about what you're doing now, what you will be doing when you get a proc, and when the right time for two howling spirit wolves to come into the fight is. And with the Spirit Wolves being under your control it makes for some micromanagement but I don't see that as a bad thing at all here.
Rarely do I get to say anything so unabashedly positive as this, but at least for right now the worst thing about speccing enhancement is being surrounded by more good than you can actually achieve. There are talents I would love to take (the totem ones, Static Shock, and Anticipation, Toughness and Instant Ghost Wolf for PvP) that I simply didn't have points for, and on several occasions I felt like I just wasn't quite there yet in terms of handling all my new options in combat. I find the way Blizzard implemented Earthen Power to be kludgy, but I'd have a hard time not taking it if I were a serious PvP enhancement shaman. This may be my one real dislike of the current talent implementation for the spec.
I'm loving enhancement right now. I feel powerful, versatile, able to DPS at a consistently good level, to off-heal effectively if needed (although I hardly compare to a real healer in this circumstance) and the majority of my time spent playing so far has been a dream. If elemental and restoration have this much fun to them, then the shaman class is in good shape for the next month or so at least. I'm aware that none of this deals with level 80 itemization or concerns, so if you elementals out there think I'll forget your worries on that score, please don't: if it looks like shamans will fall behind as we progress through Wrath please keep mentioning it to me and I'll keep talking about it here.
Next week, either elemental or restoration will get the same treatment, maybe both so as to mitigate the delay. And please leave your initial impressions of your current spec in the comments so I can get some perspective on what I should be trying out. Heck, if shamans keep being this much fun I forsee painfully expensive respecs every day to try every talent I can. Thank god I have two shamans. Think I should level a third? A tauren shaman would look pretty cool. I could just leave him elemental all the time and not have to respec anymore.
Filed under: Shaman, Patches, Analysis / Opinion, Expansions, (Shaman) Totem Talk






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
wowinsider Oct 16th 2008 5:48PM
Take the points out of Improved Shields and a point out of Ancestral Knowledge, fill up Enhancing Totems and Improved Windfury.
Improved Shields is a waste unless you're taking Static Shock.
Geo Lara Oct 16th 2008 7:05PM
I slightly disagree, if you're fighting a few mobs (or stuck in an area with quick respawns) and want more bang for your buck on mana regen, the improved shields is worth it.
Mr42 Oct 17th 2008 10:35AM
/agree, i would even consider removing a point in improved SS to max those
Leeluu Oct 17th 2008 3:20PM
Honestly, I take PvE to mainly mean raiding, in which case, you shouldn't be getting hit, at least not in a way that triggers orbs to release (and not in a way such that orbs releasing makes and appreciable difference to your mana regen or DPS).
In the case that you group a lot and/or raid, you're wasting points in Improved Shields. You're denying yourself and your group members improved DPS for a tiny amount of mana regen (possibly).
Superbuff Oct 16th 2008 6:07PM
Having lots of fun with the spec in PvP. Maelstrom weapon is insanely useful, even when you don't have a full stack. I had worried about losing my 2.5 second healing wave since we're not speccing into resto anymore, but with MW always up, you always beat that 2.5 second cast. Instant chain heals and lightnings are just totally awesome.
Wolves are bad-ass. It's great added DPS, and addresses some of our survivability issues, too. If you get the lucky speed buff proc, we can close gaps very quickly.
Critting way more, too. Love seeing all the spell crits. Can't wait for the rest of the points to double the crit bonus. Lots of great improvements so far, and this is with sub-optimal gems and gear. I was worried as I watched the beta but I'm totally sold. Lots more fun to be an enhance shaman after Tuesday.
Prasada Oct 16th 2008 7:52PM
Hey, just a note, the speed buff isn't a proc. It's one of the wolves 3 badass abilities available to you from the pet bar. By default, your pet bar is Ctrl+1, 2, 3, etc. Since wolves only come out during fun times, I've got them set to Aggressive and I moved their attack button down to move up the sprint, taunt, and bash abilities. Now I just have to Alt+F1, F2, F3 for those things.
Kypros Oct 16th 2008 5:49PM
You’re doing yourself a disservice by not PvPing as Enhancement. If you think raiding and instancing is fun, you have to try PvP. Maelstrom weapon really has changed the experience for me, being able to drop an instant heal or chain lightning is a beautiful thing, for me and my party members. And there’s nothing finer than seeing two spirit wolves run off and chase down your next HK. My build is a bit different than yours, being on a PvP server makes it almost necessary to take Imp GW, Anticipation, and Earthen Power.
rogue Oct 16th 2008 5:50PM
Haven't read the article yet, but I just wanted to comment because this has been bugging me for a while now. There's waaaaay too many pics of Draenei shaman. They're the new kids on the block! You have an orc shaman, right? So take shots of him! I have a tauren shaman if you're lacking for screenshots.
I'm not saying have NO draenei shaman images, but if you just hit "Totem Talk" and look at the last page, it's overwhelmingly the blue space squid goat.
Amaxe Oct 16th 2008 5:56PM
If I have to stare at a Shaman character all day long, I'd rather stare at a Draenei female than an Orc, Troll or Tauren
Matthew Rossi Oct 16th 2008 6:07PM
The orc is my resto shaman, so you'll see him next week in all his "I took half of my elemental set and stuck it into my restoration set because it has more spell crit and spell power" glory.
I just feel bad that, by choosing a draenei male, I've let you AND Amaxe down.
Lemons Oct 16th 2008 6:21PM
That's nice, do you mind telling us what that has to do with the above poster's comment???
Lemons Oct 16th 2008 6:21PM
wow Rossi you work fast. My post was supposed to relpy to Amaxe's comment : \
Nesta Oct 16th 2008 7:02PM
Wow, I agree with rogue, and to a lesser extent Amaxe (I play a Tauren Shaman, but if I HAD to roll alliance it would be a female Draenei Shaman). Than Rossi rolls in with what I consider to be an awesome reply. Way to go!
To be more on topic - I'm a Resto Shaman thinking of going Enhancement again, but my gear sucks. So I obviously can't PVP very well, and I'm not really doing it for raiding. Mainly I want to do it for when WotLK hits and it's time to level. Should I just go with this PVE build you're using, or does anyone have a better suggestion for leveling?
darkinertia Oct 16th 2008 6:08PM
Regem for spell hit cap (at 17%, minus 3% for hit buff = 14% or 177 hit rating, 164 for Draenai) then it depends on your gear whether to gem for AP or CR. As the poster above said, drop points out of Imp shield and AK to max out your soe and wf totem talents (also you should take the soe glyph). WF/WF on slow/slow is still better until we can get the crit damage talent in elemental. Always earth shock, even if you have static shock, and flame shock can be taken out of our rotation since it doesn't have the same synergy with raid buffs as before.
Aigarius Oct 16th 2008 6:08PM
Burning question - with all those changes to enhancement shamans, do the hand weapons that were recently added to the Hyjal trash look appropriate to shamans now?
Could it have been the plan all along?
Angus Oct 17th 2008 8:34AM
They are still inferior to WF/WF slow/slow on most shaman. Very few cases where WF/FT on Slow/fast win out.
Angus Oct 17th 2008 8:34AM
They are still inferior to WF/WF slow/slow on most shaman. Very few cases where WF/FT on Slow/fast win out.
anodien Oct 16th 2008 6:09PM
Last week I was seriously considering drop the game, since I was bored and because of the money. But now..damn, is fun again!I've always love my enh shammy, but now is amazing; I'm kicking butts, healing a lot and with not many mana issues as it used to be. Feral spirit has make it even funnier.
I still think I'll stop eventually, but this patch is making it harder to do xD
Jeff Oct 16th 2008 6:17PM
One thing I'm loving about being a 3.0 enhancement shammy that you didn't point out is universal crit rating. My spell crit was never that impressive before, but I also didn't rely on spells that much. Now that Maelstrom and Lava Lash are added to the equation, the new jump in spell crit is noticeable and welcome.
Jon Oct 16th 2008 6:19PM
Haha, I must drop Elemental and try this out, sounds amazing!