Arcane Brilliance: The best and worst of 2008

Each year, Arcane Brilliance cooks up 52 columns about Mages, each one roasted at precisely the right temperature for precisely the right amount of time (usually a couple hours on Saturday morning over a soggy bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, to be honest). As we arrive at the 52nd week of 2008, Arcane Brilliance would like to thank each and every one of the Mages who come here every weekend to celebrate our wonderful class by reading a giant, well-cooked wall of text. Arcane Brilliance would also like to say to the Warlocks who come here to mock us and drink our delicious tears, "We hope your felhound eats you."
Wow, so 2008, huh?
A lot of things happened this year, right? Crazy.
We here at Arcane Brilliance thought that since next week's column will be posted in 2009, we should take a moment this week to remember the year that was, and what it meant to all of us who walk the path of magic. There were some pretty high highs, and some exceptionally low lows, so we figured it would be fun to throw the highs into a ring with the lows and let them fight to the death. Join us after the break to see who wins!
- (Yay!) Frostfire Bolt is the nuke to end all nukes
I almost filed this under (Boo!), if I'm being entirely truthful, simply because I hate that this is now the flavor-of-the-month "best" DPS spec for Mages, and I think it's unequivocally stupid that some guilds are even requiring their Mages to spec this way. Really? Is the end-game content so unforgiving that your guild can't figure out how to beat Kel'Thuzad with a Fire Mage or a Frost Mage in the party? This isn't the freaking Sunwell, guys. These WotLK raids are forgiving enough that a good raid can burn through them, regardless of composition. As long as you have enough tanks, healers and DPS, and you haven't brought along any total jackwads, you're going to be fine. Personally, I'd rather have the Arcane Mage who knows how to play than the Frostfire Mage who can't find his sheep button with a compass and a map.
- (Boo!) Deep Freeze doesn't do any damage
- (Yay!) The Arcane Tree doesn't suck!
Suddenly Arcane Mages had high DPS, decent survivability, and a sense of mobility and slipperiness that Mages had never known before. Arcane Barrage, instant Invisibility, Missile Barrage...the list of significant, game-changing newness was long and varied. The Arcane tree suddenly provided a unique sense of fun that Mages had been missing for a very long time. Arcane Mages could run around, Slowing their targets and then playing a game of long-distance tag with them until they dropped dead. Perhaps no other change this year was as significant or as successful--at least as far as Mages were concerned--as the revamp of the Arcane tree.
And the best part? Patch 3.0.8 promises to make it even better.
- (Boo!) Homogenization of Itemization, or "why is that Priest rolling on my staff?"
I'm not sure how the problem can be fixed, but I am sure that when an item drops, I want to be able to say "ah, now that's a Mage item," instead of having to outroll the Priest, the Warlock, the Holy Pally, the Boomkin, and the freaking Resto Shammy for everything that drops. I can understand Blizzard's desire to avoid a glut of items in the game. It must be a giant pain to design and program all of that gear. But surely you could just tweak some stats, do a palette swap on some existing gear and call it good? Jeez, leveling through Northrend, it looked to me like you guys only designed like 5 different gear models anyway, and then gave them varying shades of brown and gray and called it a day.
- (Yay!) Sunwell Isle was a lot of fun
Like everyone else, Mages flocked here in droves, worked our way to exalted with the Shattered Sun Offensive, and then lamented our low spots on the damage meters in the Brutallus fight. Good times were had by all, until everyone got their raid-spots taken by a Shaman.
- (Boo!) R.I.P. Arcane Blast
The good news is that all signs point to this changing, and soon. Patch 3.0.8 promises to make this spell worthwhile again, and in a way that pleases both Blizzard and Mages, two parties that seldom see eye to eye. Everyone cross your collective fingers that this particular buff makes it live.
- (Yay!) Mirror Image is delicious
Still, it's like I always say: the only thing better than one of me is four of me. I enjoy being able to conjure my own posse at the push of a button. This is a very cool spell, and very nice prize for hitting level 80. It definitely has room to improve, and I look forward to seeing if and how Blizzard lets it evolve.
So there's my short list of the good and bad 2008 had to offer Mages. Now that the dust has settled, it looks like the Yays have won out over the Boos. Based on that unscientific and completely arbitrary result, I hereby declare 2008 a success. Bring on 2009!
Filed under: Mage, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance, Classes, Raiding, Features, Expansions, PvP, Analysis / Opinion, Patches, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
NoTomorrow Dec 27th 2008 5:15PM
Pfft. Squishies.
I kid, you guys are awesome for going us food, and teleporting us...
NoTomorrow Dec 27th 2008 5:37PM
Giving*
By the way, completely kidding, I
Hirashi Dec 27th 2008 5:17PM
My lock got eaten by his felpuppy and after the necessary digesting, out came a mage. Always wondered where they came from... Never play him though, smells kinda funny...
Kidding, kidding.
But seriously, I try to bring a mage with me as often as I can. Felhound poop or not, you guys make some great strudel.
ChanceC Dec 27th 2008 5:19PM
I think we mages should elect Christian Belt as the leader of our anti-warlock campaign.
Melenor Dec 27th 2008 6:50PM
No need to hate on warlocks since they got nerfed. Their incinerates at 80 crit for less than they did in patch 2.4. I can say this with confidence, since my mage can easily win a 1-on-1 with a lock these days. I'm more scared of other mages!
Max Dec 28th 2008 2:57AM
We still must never waver in our campaign. Given how blizzard has treated us in the past, I forsee warlocks becoming OP again.
Triforceelf Dec 27th 2008 5:32PM
Mages: High in protein, low in fat. Whats not to love? Eat one with every arena match!
Varne Dec 27th 2008 6:03PM
Another nice Arcane Brilliance.
Mageeeees
oshin Dec 27th 2008 6:18PM
I dont get the deep freeze whine at all ! Its stupid, its a 51 point talent in a pvp that does a 5 second stun on a 30 second cooldown. It also works within 41 yards. Its a brilliant talent exactly where it is. And your giving out because you cant use it as a damage spell in pve ? Firstly its a pvp tree and its dps in raids shows it as such. Secondly, theres no reason to waste a fingers of frost on spell that costs more than icelance and probably does more damage. Thirdly, its already pretty crazy to be able to stun and get freeze bonus damage, but the ability to do more damage on top of the large amount of burst you`d already do with shatter and ice lance.
in short, deep freeze is fine, its a pvp/soloing talent in a pvp/soloing tree.
Ilnara Dec 27th 2008 7:59PM
Yeah, all that great 'old' conventional logic is fine, but it flies in the face of the fact that Blizzard has said they don't want any one tree dominating the other in single areas of game play.
FFB isn't the "top mage DPS" spec because the Dev's sat around and said "lets make FFB the only viable raiding spec for mages"
nor did they sit around and say "frost should be the only viable PvP spec" .. They want the trees closer than they are right now.
I frankly pretty much refuse to spec into FFB BECAUSE it's the best. I rather come up with a new Frost/Arcane build frankly.
Aside from that, I'm already blowing our FFB specced mage out of the water on the DPS meters anyways.
I'd rather have someone good at an inferior spec, than someone who's inferior with a good spec.
Lemons Dec 28th 2008 1:31AM
What happens when you meet someone who's good with a good spec? :P
fwoosh!
That was the sound of your mind imploding...
turtlehead Dec 28th 2008 3:00PM
Sure, except Blizzard has said a million times they don't want classes to have PvP/soloing trees, that all of them should be raid viable within a certain wiggle room. It's not only not true but not having a 51 talent worth putting a single point in is part of that. Obviously they can't just dump damage on the spell; it'd be nuts in PvP. The spell itself was a bad idea.
To Linara:
"I frankly pretty much refuse to spec into FFB BECAUSE it's the best. I rather come up with a new Frost/Arcane build frankly."
God help you when your favorite band somehow trips over a monster hit.
I respec to my friend frost (frost/torment actually) every now and again on a farm raid in the irrational hope that *this* time I won't lose 30% of my damage. Always do.
Cyanea Dec 27th 2008 6:21PM
I'm a warlock.
I rolled a mage.
I felt unclean and weak.
mike Dec 27th 2008 6:35PM
Take an arcane shower to wipe off the fel magic and conjure a plate of delicious strudel and you'll feel better
Cyanea Dec 27th 2008 6:41PM
How do you mages deal with like...
...the constant dying?
Kari Dec 27th 2008 7:28PM
LOL simple...respecc to frost...nice try Cyanea.
Demonicwiz Jan 6th 2009 8:23PM
what are you talking about Cyanea?
ive adhered to the "i kill you before you can touch my 12HP" motto
*Cyanea has been turned into a cuddly penguin*
*Demonicwiz crits Cyanea for 9k Pyroblast*
*Demonicwiz crits Cyanea for 3k Fireblast
*Demonicwiz gains Hot Streak*
*Demonicwiz crits Cyanea for 8k Pyroblast*
*Demonicwiz has defeted Cyanea*
Boots Dec 28th 2008 7:26PM
lololol Booooooooo.... i feel unclean just thinking about rolling a Lock.. I
Bionic Radd Dec 29th 2008 8:55AM
I deal with the constant dying by......not dying...
Frostfire bolt
Fire Blast
Fire Blast
*Hot Streak* (most of the time)
Instant Pyroblast
If they make it to me, I blast wave and possibly dragon breath and then hit with one last FFB to finish the job. You don't have an easy mode pet with you, anymore, but single target pulls in Fire spec will go very fast and AOE farming with Frost is about the most fun I've had in WoW.
Cyanea Dec 29th 2008 9:59AM
Easy mode pet? I run around with a Felhunter, not a gorilla. It'll take three hits before it dies. I'm Affliction, so I can handle 3-4 mobs at a time, and regularly go out of my way to pull that many. I don't have the luxury of keeping them fifteen yards away with Frost Nova. :D
Truth is, my mage is 22, and working her way down the Frost tree. And AoE farming is pretty entertaining. I've got no REAL problem with mages. I just have a reputation to maintain. I AM a Warlock after all. >:D