Totem Talk: A lazy Thursday

Sorry, you'll have to forgive me, I'm still a trifle out of it over the launch of Wrath of the Lich King and my own late night excursion to procure copies, made possible by my good friend Ruarri (thank you very much, man) who is himself currently running around Outland on a level 65 shaman with a Spinal Reaper equipped that he got from an MC pug a couple of weeks ago. It's a strange time in WoW, as The Burning Crusade joins all that level 60 raid content on the ash heap of obsolescence.
I personally find myself on the horns of a dilemma with my shaman: while I very much enjoy restoration spec and healing instances, the current improvements to enhancement make it hands down my favorite spec for leveling. Until the dual-spec switching comes to pass, I'm probably going to focus my leveling on my orc shaman and take him enhancement in a clown suit of cast-off raiding epics no one wanted (I have bear heads on my shoulders and my best weapon is a two handed axe for a spec designed to dual wield, but I'll gear up fast enough) rather than elemental in his far superior caster set. Why am I doing this?
Because Windfury is what got me into this class, Windfury is how I made it to 70, and by all that whispers in the wind and the rock I'm betting on Windfury to take me the rest of the way.
I admit that this is sort of a private mission of mine. I admit that dual wielding is the superior DPS path for enhancement shamans now. I admit that with Lava Lash and the option to use Flametongue it only gets more complex, with deeper math, that the time of the big two handed weapon in a shaman's grasping mitts is a relic of the past. I would not recommend that you emulate me in any way. But seeing that Spinal Reaper swinging around inside a Ramparts run I took Ruarri through, I could not stop myself.
What spec am I using for this crazy experiment, you ask? This one. I've deliberately refrained from the dual wielding talents (since I don't intend to dual wield) and I'm intended to go into Static Shock for my next three levels. Since Windfury Weapon and Windfury Totem no longer overlap, I'll be dropping Strength of Earth and Windfury Totem more or less constantly, making my choice to go full Enhancing Totems instead of Anticipation or Toughness slightly less absurd.
I tested it out this morning by running around Borean Tundra killing various Nerubians and so on for Garrosh Hellscream, who thinks I've forgotten what an incredibly emo pain in the butt he was in Nagrand now that he's gone fury and given Thrall a hard time. Well, I haven't, Captain Crybaby. I hope the Greatmother can see what an incredible jerk you are, now give me my quest reward and I can go back to remembering you as the whiny jerk you really are. (God, why doesn't Saurfang backhand this idiot?) Not that I have strong feelings about this questline or anything. At any rate, the burst damage potential is still as good as it ever was, mobs die, I get loot, it's good enough for me.
Let me be totally honest with you. You only get so many chances to play the way you want to, especially as the social aspect of the game overlaps with raiding and you're asked to fulfill roles the group needs. I don't mind, and in fact even enjoy healing for raids and once we're 80 I will doubtlessly strap on the caster gear and get back into the swing of things. But the next ten levels for me (and for you, too) are, in their way, a time of absolute freedom. You will be running five mans, you will be grinding quests, there's no pressure to be ready to respec and fill a role in a raid force for the next nine levels. Now is the time for you to take your hybrid healer/caster DPS/melee DPS and play with what he or she can do. Now is the time to experiment.
There are two excellent, fun instances in the starting zones: we covered their loot and quests last week, Have you been healing for the past year? Now is the time to say I'm going elemental if you've always been curious about the spec. Now is the time to take all that offspec healing gear and try out resto if you never have. Now is the time to try offspec healing, or even DPSing as melee with your resto spec just because you can.
Too many people treat these ten levels as a grind, an ordeal, something to burn through as fast as possible to get to the good stuff. I don't like this attitude for any class, but for a shaman it's criminal: this is a class with some real depth and versatility. Now is the time to really go nuts and see how far you can bend your expected class roles, because you never know when you're going to have to do that kind of thing. With the new unified spell power and enchancement being much more of a melee/caster fusion that ever before, you have the ability to try out various aspects of the game to see if you like them.
Sure, we can tell you all about the changes. But what that cheats you out of is the opportunity to experience them, if you don't go and try them out for yourself. Why not take a day out of your usual enhancement spec and see what Thunderstorm is like? It's not like you have to be back to enhancement any time soon, there's no raid relying on you, the next ten levels are effectively yours to do what you like with. You might discover that you really enjoy the new talents and abilities for healing, or that dual wielding with the new instant attack and the possibility of a neat Maelstrom Weapon proc has made melee much more fun for you. Now is the time. Don't hold your nose and try and rip through these ten levels like a chore. Go out there and do whatever crazy thing you've wanted to do for the past year, but haven't been able to.
Even if it is as crazy as speccing two hand enhancement like it was 2005 all over again. Wrath of the Lich King is your time to take this class out and bend it till it screams. As for me? I'm going to be lopping heads off with two handed axes. I'm an orc, it's what we do.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Expansions, (Shaman) Totem Talk, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Metal Geario 360 Nov 13th 2008 5:05PM
LOL Ahh you mean there is peace and quiet?? Thank you jeebus!
Metal Geario 360 Nov 13th 2008 5:26PM
As for the post good read & well said.
Some people focus too much on the obvious, for example why race to 80, when people are going to meet you there anyway?
Also the game "should" be enjoyed, not made to out to be some kind of chore.
shadowshiftr Nov 13th 2008 6:58PM
I think there is some benefit to getting to the endgame as soon as possible. While it all depends on a person's playstyle, the majority of the "raid" content is always going to be centered on the endgame.
For me personally, I missed out on all the pre-BC raiding, BC raiding i experienced only a bit and now I'm rushing my toon to 80 pretty fast to help progress with my guild through whatever I can as soon as I can.
But then, that's just me, and to each their own.
Shadowshiftr of Alleria
http://www.lifeofexile.com/wowmonkey/
Ksenia Nov 14th 2008 10:42AM
From Circle of Healing spec at 70 I've recently respecced to a Holy/Disc build to level and do a lot of instance grinds with a tank friend. The Holy/Disc build make soloing fun and easy and I find that my DPS is probably equal if not better to shadowpriests at my gear level, 1050 spell damage, little haste, and zero hit.
I can solo fine, pulling 1000+ DPS in instances when my Balance druid friend heals while I DPS, or heal any instance. Last night we ran the Ahn'ket and other Nerubian instance and I was the highest level at 72, everyone else was only 71. We cleared both.
So priests leveling, this may be the time to try out something different, if like me, you're sick of dotting and flaying.
Runstadrey Nov 13th 2008 5:17PM
My dual wielding enh shammy got the Arcanite Ripper the very last run in Kara. I didn't even have 2 handed axes trained and they still gave it to me.
WTF, I'll start out at 1 skill and see what happens.
Saelorn Nov 13th 2008 5:23PM
Tangentially related, but it kind of bothers me that Enhancement is the tree for two-weapon flurry fighting, since it had previously been all about the big slow weapon and massive burst damage when it crits windfury.
It's the same as thing as just happened with the damage trees for warriors; the whole fury tree was about hitting quickly with one-handed weapons, and then suddenly you get to the end of the tree and it's about big slow two-handers (as compared to the arms tree, which has generally been about two-handed weapons the whole time, and then it gets to the end and the top ability is a bunch of rapid attacks).
Jayfitty Nov 13th 2008 5:23PM
My elemental shaman is considering diverging from the path that got him to 70 and going enhancement. I have some decent gear thanks to some rep pvp gear and the scourge drops, but I am considering using a big blue axe instead of the cruddy green fist weapons i have, it should be fun I guess.
Oldscratch Nov 13th 2008 5:50PM
I sadly think that this article could have been summed up in 4 simple words "Do what you want." No insight or knowledge shared. As a shaman from day 1 of playing warcraft I was hoping for something a little more meaningful then "If you don't like the way you have been playing and are not having fun, then try something new."
Please tells us things or nuiances about the class or specs that we might have missed or give first hand insight over what areas are good to level in, what quests we should be looking for. Something to help other then telling us to go with your opinion.
Xeren Nov 13th 2008 6:43PM
It's not like both types of articles (the content articles and non-content articles) won't fit on WI's site- there are already lots of content articles.
This is not one of them- get over it.
I think we all need a reminder every once in a while to stop and smell the roses, and this succeeded in doing that.
Oz Nov 14th 2008 5:20AM
I gotta disagree. I think this is one of the best articles I have read on this site to date.
You hear so many people whine about the "grind." What Matthew is reminding us of is that this is supposed to be FUN.
I leveled DW enhancement, and will be going back to that on my climb to 80. I didn't do it because it was the "best" leveling spec. I did it because it reminded me of my first toon, a rogue.
Don't get me wrong, I like the tips and the maths and such. But this solidifies for me what I believe many people have forgotten. This is a game. HAVE FUN.
Well done Matthew
Dastra Nov 21st 2008 2:31AM
This article has no value to me. I don't really care too much about your diary, nor would I want to go looking for it. Thanks for telling me about your character and not about the class. After all, this is a 'ONE SHAMAN' post not a class post right?! ....wait...
fatsephy Nov 13th 2008 6:28PM
FYI, those 'bear heads on your shoulders' you refer to are actually one of the best in slot enhancement items pre-sunwell when gemmed correctly. Not some worthless raid epic noone wants, so don't be too eager to replace those with a Northrend green.
Your 2H experiment, while fruitless and already proven to fail, should provide some fun on the way to 80. I sometimes pull out my 2H axe in BGs for a laugh every now and then, although it only hits about 15% harder than my main hand fist weapon. :\
mandaris Nov 13th 2008 8:02PM
I just got back into WoW after taking almost a two year break. My main is level 52 and I'm very, very glad that you write this. I just found out yesterday that my enhance shammy is supposed to be using two weapons instead of my old two-hander...
LFG
FoxOfWar Nov 13th 2008 7:09PM
Heh, a timely article and good write.
I'm on my way to leveling my first shaman(lvl 31 as of today - much inspiration comes from this particular shaman blog!), and been enhancement for now. Then I decided that "hey, that Tidal Force over in the Resto tree looks pretty nifty 'panic button'..."
After that I looked closer and saw Nature's Swiftness up there. My mind just blowed with the possibilities.
So I respecced resto and tried it out for soloing ("is it really that bad?")... at lvl 30, I killed four lvl 34 mobs in row, something I'm pretty sure I couldn't have done as enhancement. I did this quite few times, and in the end I was just so amazed I couldn't believe it.
Level 30 is apparently the level shaman really start to shine, what with getting SEVEN NEW SPELLS right then and there, among them WF Weapon, Earthliving Wep and Astral Recall... and few more ;) (I loove Reincarnation.)
Of course I realise that Resto seems so godly now because I have decided to level solely in Eastern Kingdoms until Outland, which means I will be doing a lot of orange and red quests, thus going against a little higher mobs than with usual leveling... but goddamnit, I LOVE IT!
D Nov 13th 2008 7:12PM
I play as elemental and always have... and once dual-specs are live, I am going to really enjoy trying out resto. The duel-spec ability is going to be a wonderful gift to hybrids, especially and I can't wait!
Wulfkin Nov 14th 2008 8:34AM
I too will be returning to Enhancement after not having smashed someone in the face for a good few years. The reason? I find Elemental boring to level with, and Resto is just a poor mans Elemental when it comes to grinding up. Yes, both are much better than they were for this, but one level of Northrend zzaping people with Lightning Bolts and Thunderstorm and im bored of it. Time to start breaking faces again! :D
Irshalthra Nov 14th 2008 9:22AM
Wow, nice motivation. Been enhancement for 2 years with offspec healing gear. Always wanted to try resto but always seemed to be a DPS "need".
Snarkey's to the DPS "need". I am gonna try these ten with resto!
what?who? Nov 18th 2008 12:45PM
Awsome! I hav
what?who? Nov 18th 2008 12:46PM
e a lvl 58 enhance shammy. i have always wanted to level resto, but all my lvl 70(now 80) friends have forbid me from it. Cant wait to try it out.
Belna Nov 19th 2008 5:27AM
Level 65 elemental and lvl 61 enhance. I really have to force myself to play the ele shaman to level her up. Enhance is much more my playstyle, shoot 1 bolt, shock, go in and rip them apart so fast that they hardly have time to respond. Dual wielding of course. Twice the change to proc windfury and see them fall over with a wf+shock that takes away a good portion of their health.
I love shammys.