Blood Pact: Destruction, my guilty pleasure

But let's get this out of the way before I get (Shadow)flamed. I understand that some of you enjoy Destruction. I know that some of you like playing with Fire and Shadow. That's cool. I want to play with it, too. So I did. This whole week, all I did was muck around with a full Destruction build that went all the way up to Chaos Bolt, casting alien-like nukes, jets of fire, and burning things up. So how did it go? I surprised myself... because I actually had fun.
Here's the thing. Destruction isn't something I could test on a target dummy. For one thing, my stupid Imp wouldn't attack it. I'd press CTRL-1, he'd toss out his usual smart-ass remark, but continue to stand there doing nothing. I mean, I could theoretically toss out Chaos Bolts and stuff, but with Rupjub parking his lazy demon ass, I would never see Empowered Imp proc. So forget theory. This hotrod had to be taken out for a test drive on the streets. By streets I mean the Battlegrounds, daily quests, and the occasional instance.
For testing purposes -- and I say this with the guiltiest pleasure because I'm having so much fun I think I might keep this build for about another week before going back to Affliction -- I used a pretty standard 0/3/58. Three points in Improved Imp and pretty much all the necessary PvE DPS talents, opting for Shadowburn instead of Shadowfury. I also skipped most of the stun and daze effects since I wasn't primarily going to PvP with this build. I know, me of all people skipping PvP talents. Go figure.
It didn't matter, though. I forewent survivability and mobility for pure, unadulterated damage. Indulge me a little bit, as this is my first time to go all out nukes. Alright, that's not quite true. I hopped on the 0/21/40 bandwagon for a while but it made me feel so dirty that I needed to bathe twice and scrub hard with Axe Snake Peel. I swore off Destruction after that, but Echoes of Doom is a whole new ball game. It's as good an excuse as any to spec *cough* Mage-wannabe.
My problem with Destruction right now is that I can't seem to settle on a proper rotation. I usually try to start things off with Curse of Agony, a 24-second DoT that can proc Molten Core. I follow this with Immolate which I consume immediately with Conflagrate to proc Backdraft. Then I cast Chaos Bolt -- mmmmm, sweet, delicious Chaos Bolt -- followed by Immolate, then several Incinerates until Immolate has less than 5 ticks left, then unleash Conflagrate again. Rinse and repeat. I cast Chaos Bolt whenever it's available and refresh CoA as well as insert Corruption somewhere in between.
Was that kind of confusing? Yes, it was. But it's a hell of a lot more engaging than getting repetitive stress disorder from pressing my Shadow Bolt button. The great thing is, my Imp actually attacks with me instead of staying self-banished to act as a mana battery, or worse, dead. The drawback is that Rupjub keeps on dying in PvP. I mean, seriously, the little bugger dies every darned time. Stupid Alliance keep picking on the little guy! Bladestorm. Dead. Divine Storm. Dead. Chain Lightning. Dead.
Fine, so maybe having my Imp out and attacking in the Battlegrounds isn't the brightest thing. Cut me some slack, I'm, uh, testing the spec. It's crazy fun when I manage to stay in the back and blast my enemies to hell. In PvP, I skip Curse of Agony and start off with Immolate, followed by Chaos Bolt, Incinerate and finish with Conflagrate or even Shadowburn. I don't normally get thrills from huge numbers floating up my screen, but boy... it can sure be fun.
That's really the key word to the new Destruction. It's incredibly fun. I didn't hit top DPS in the few instances I did, falling behind my cousin's Beast Mastery Hunter, but in my defense I was too busy playing around with all the different buttons I could push now. Watching Immolate tick down is my new mini-game. I need the guys who wrote Necrosis to get a deep, demonic voice to yell "Conflagrate!" whenever Immolate is at 5 seconds just for kicks.
It's such crazy fun to cast all sorts of things now that it's really easy to miss all the buffs that can go up. Molten Core, Empowered Imp, and Backlash all just pop up and it's pretty cool to have all those pretty icons on top while I'm making things explode. Speaking of explode, Chaos Bolt does exactly that. Just how fun is it to blow up a Priest with Power Word: Shield up for an unmitigated 5k damage? That's right, a whole lot.
With the increased coefficients to Corruption and Immolate, we pretty much need to keep both debuffs on at all times. It increases Destruction DPS by a pretty good margin. Aside from my Imp's Blood Pact, Destruction doesn't bring any raidwide buffs like the other specs -- particularly Demonology -- but really, I'm just there to blow things up. I blow things up so good that one of my dilemmas with this spec is that I keep running out of Soul Shards. I mean, it's just not instinctive to cast Drain Soul anymore.
As Affliction, Drain Soul is pretty much part of the rotation. DoT, DoT, Haunt, DoT, tap feet, then cast Drain Soul. It's natural, you just go with the flow. On the other hand, with Destruction, you develop some sort of insane bloodthirst that it becomes an obsessive compulsion to destroy / burn / crush your opponents with a Chaos Bolt, Shadowburn, or even a well-timed Conflagrate. That stupid, sinister laughter from Necrosis doesn't help, either.
Sure, the big crits and numerous killing blows are nice but I don't have solid numbers. At this point, really, it's kind of irrelevant. We have ten more levels to gain, ten more talent points to invest, and an entirely new itemization to look forward to in Northrend. We won't be seeing firm raid numbers until a month or two past November 13. Right now, whoever tops the damage meters in Karazhan or Sunwell won't necessarily be the same guys topping Naxxramas. Enjoy the game just like I've been guiltily enjoying it. So there. I can see where you Destro guys are coming from. Destruction is like crack. I have to get go into detox before this whole fiery obsession burns me up.
Filed under: Warlock, Analysis / Opinion, Talents, (Warlock) Blood Pact






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Tseran Nov 5th 2008 6:08PM
I would have to agree with most of this. I made my lock a PvP spec destruction (all the stuns I could) and chaos bolt is just FUN! Seeing it rip towards opponents and then hit, taking away half their life just gives me a warm fuzzy (or is it warm shadowy) feeling.
Stovies Nov 6th 2008 4:33AM
I've been rolling full Destro, messing about in 10 and 25 mans with this rotation: Curse of Elements, Corruption, Immolate, Chaos Bolt, Incinerate until Immolate is almost out, Conflag, Shadowbolt x 3, and repeat. I have pretty terrible gear and thats 1400dps for me on most bosses. the inclusion of the 3 shadowbolts is justified to myself by the fact that a) I'm not wasting a Backdraft proc on immolate, b) my shadowbolts still hit for roughly the same, sometimes more than an incinerate does and c) the combination of corruption ticking and the 3 shadowbolts is enough to see Molten Core active for most of the time.
Devant Nov 6th 2008 10:21PM
@ Ivan
If incinerate is in flight you can safely conflag. You still get the bonus damage on your incinerate.
Quartza Dec 16th 2008 3:17PM
I'm 0/52/19 (demon/destro) and I must say, I am enjoying the hell outta it, and have increased my dps output by a lot. I used to be aff/demon, but since switching, for raids, I have been consistently a useful dps, usually topping the dps charts simply because of metamorphosis. Although, I think Locks should play whatever's clever: whatever they find the most joy in, because the better you're tuned with your class and spec, the better you'll be, and I really believe that.
P.S. Affliction WAS super fun!
Thalium Nov 5th 2008 6:17PM
I thought Curse of Elements was the typical curse you should be using as destruction. I specced out of backdraft and molten core. I don't want to cast shadow spells to get a *chance* to proc something for 10% more fire damage. I'd rather be using that mana for my fire spells. And grinding on quest mobs and trash, there's rarely time for my immolate to even get to the point where I could use conflag without having the immolate itself more of a waste of mana from not having it ticking as long.
Of course I'm kinda speaking from an efficiency standpoint and not a 'dump all mana asap' standpoint.
LOLWARLOCK Nov 5th 2008 6:42PM
You might be retarded if: you think backdraft has to do with shadow spells. Also, if you think that backdraft is not useful.
Devant Nov 5th 2008 7:49PM
The Destro rotation should start with CoD/CoA-> Corruption->Immolate->CB->Incinerate till last Immolate tick then Conflag->whack-a-mole
Casting is more about priority then an actual rotation right now. The above is the priority of spells. In any fight that won't last 24 seconds just skip the shadow spells.
Nothing beats Shadowfury for PvP IMO, odd choice to skip it.
Zach Nov 6th 2008 12:20AM
@Devant - Shadowfury emanates from the caster. The idea behind the build I used (which skipped most of the PvP talents, like stuns) is to pewpew from afar. In that regard, Shadowburn works much, much better. No question, though, if you want to PvP as Destro, Shadowfury is a must.
Devant Nov 6th 2008 12:14PM
Zach are we talking about the same spell?
Shadowfury has a 36 yard range and is cast similarly to using a grenade. It doesn't emanate from the caster so much as bring up a targeting circle like Rain of Fire.
It's instant just like Shadowburn but it has the benefits of not costing a soul shard, doing more damage, being an aoe, causing a three second stun, having 16 more yards of range, and very important it does not activate the global cooldown. If only it healed us too...
Shadowburn is a useful spell don't get me wrong, but it doesn't hold a candle to Shadowfury.
ivan256 Nov 6th 2008 12:33PM
Devant,
Your rotation is off. Cast incinerate first, Chaos Bolt right before the Conflag. Otherwise Conflag consumes the immolate before the incinerate hits and does less damage.
Also, I'm not sure you're clear on what "whack-a-mole" is/means.
Thalium Nov 6th 2008 3:18PM
@LOLWARLOCK - You missed every point of my post. I never said backdraft had anything to do with shadow spells. I said that I specced out of backdraft and molten core. Then I said that I didn't want to cast shadow spells to have molten core proc. (See that explained why I specced out of molten core). And I never said that backdraft was useless. I said that from a mana efficiency standpoint (Hey, look I'm talking about PvE!) casting Conflag to activate backdraft right away didn't make sense to me since most everything I'm fighting right now (pre-70) is dying before I get a chance to conflag. GJ on reading comprehension.
Gillybean Nov 5th 2008 6:20PM
I lvled Demon to 70, then went Affliction to raid. So I've been raiding as Affliction for over a year now. But I will say, after reading this, I may just have to try Destruct for a little bit, see what all the fuss is about.
Robert M Nov 5th 2008 6:24PM
ugh, im afraid this post has me feeling like i wanna try destro, a spec i promised i would never play.
zach, you gonna ship me some of that axe for when i do give this build a whirl?
Doug Bayless Nov 5th 2008 6:23PM
I was able to test the Imp damage on Destro with a test dummy just fine last week . . . did something change?
Breck Nov 5th 2008 6:26PM
A good way to test stuff right now is to go to war with Argent Dawn and attack the level 10 Lieutenants in the Major Cities. They never die. They used to level weapon skill but Blizz quickly fixed that.
Matchu Nov 5th 2008 6:28PM
Does Chaos bolt pierce through the Pally bubble too?
Breck Nov 5th 2008 6:34PM
Absorption effects only. Not immunity effects. It works against stuff like Power Word: Shield and Mana Shield but not stuff like Divine Shield and Ice Block.
Radiophonic Nov 5th 2008 6:35PM
Nope
Matchu Nov 5th 2008 6:36PM
Shame :(
Aiggan Nov 5th 2008 6:36PM
If you want to see your Imp proc on a "test dummy" land on the rocks behind Dr. Boom and open fire on him. He won't move and you can blast him till you run out of mana and he will still be at 90+%
@Matchu - unfortunately Chaos bolt won't pierce Immune effects like the pally bubble or mage ice block.