Totem Talk: Shaman, go you to Northrend
Well, I finally decided to level my orc shaman, as only having my alliance shaman experience the fun of raiding and see all that mail that dropped like rain when I was on my warrior vanish like smoke. Nothing but plate the second I can't wear plate. Plus, my orc has bear heads on his shoulders, and there's nothing wrong with that.Since it's my second shaman to 80 I decided to play with leveling strategies. I started the day as enhancement (working on my telekinesis as you can see) and then moved on to elemental after digging my old ZA gear out of the bank. My experience as elemental indicates that I need to suck a lot less at elemental. Somehow on every pull, I would end up with six or seven mobs crawling all over me giving me awful slobbering undead kisses. Or biting me. One of the two, I always get them confused. I'd like to thank Thunderstorm for its support.
My first tip to shamans newly leveling through Northrend is this: do both starting zones. Now that the big push of people getting to 80 has subsided, neither zone is especially packed with people. We've talked before about the loot available in those zones, which if you're like me and trying to test out multiple specs as you level or even just want to have a backup spellpower set in case you absolutely cannot find a healer for that Nexus run is very helpful.
If you do both zones, you will easily be level 73 to 74 by the time you're done. There's a lot of quests there. This means that you can skip Grizzly Hills and go to Dragonblight if you'd prefer (it's what I did on my Draenei, actually going back to Grizzly Hills afterwards) but on my orc I'm planning to go Borean - Howling Fjord - Grizzly Hills - Dragonblight because I'm a sucker for the group quests in Grizzly.
From here, if you do both starting zones and are done with Grizzly Hills and Dragonblight, it's very possible to be level 76/77, especially if you were rested for a good portion of that time. If not, Zul'Drak will get you the rest of the way and of course has an excellent series of quests for you including the successor to the Ring of Blood with rewards that can easily take you fom 75 until you start running instances at 80 to prepare for heroics/raiding. After finishing Zul'Drak you'll have your choice of Sholozar, Icecrown and Storm Peaks to explore. I suggest doing Sholozar first because it's good XP with all the various Kill 15 of X quests from Nesingwary, combined with the Avatar of Freya questlines and the Oracle/Frenzyheart quests. Whether you choose Icecrown or Storm Peaks next, you'll ding 80 before you finish: I'd suggest hitting Storm Peaks first to get a start on the Sons of Hodir rep grind, as you can't wear a tabard with those guys. Icecrown has several questlines (do the Ebon Blade and Argent Crusade ones as soon as you can to get the zone's phasing to open up flight points/quest and repair hubs for you) that will net you gold and reputation in order to pick up gear and head enchants from the Ebon Blade and Argent Crusade.
In my opinion leaving Storm Peaks and Icecrown for after Sholozar means that all that rep grinding you have to do anyway turns into more gold than it otherwise would, but you can run these three zones in whatever order you like and easily go from 77 to 80 before you're done with them.
I'll repeat our gear guides here for anyone looking for that information: we covered Borean and Howling Fjord and their instances here, Dragonblight and the AN instance here, Grizzly Hills, Zul'Drak and the two troll instances here, and wrapped up instance loot in two posts here and here. This actually leaves quest loot from Sholozar, Icecrown and Storm Peaks (some of which is actually very good for leveling/running your first 80 instances). We can't hope to cover all possible drops in those three zones, but here are some highlights.
In Icecrown, there are quite a few blue quest rewards to keep an eye out for (and one or two greens that are worth considering as well) - one green I will point out to enhancement shamans who took me to task this week (and rightly so) over not being excited about expertise on the new Unleashed Rage coming in 3.1, which I really should have been. It's the Crusader's Locket, a strange trinket available from the opening quests to get the Argent Dawn flight point into Icecrown to open up. Obviously, the 106 AP is nice, but the proc on it will reduce your chance to be dodged/parried by 7.6% or so when it is up. Now, nobody wants their expertise to be proc based. But when you consider the relative paucity of expertise on mail gear, this trinket becomes one you might want to hold on to until you can reduced dodges by the 6.5% you need. Also in the spirit of expertise, there's the leather Shoulderpads of Fleshwerks, which my draenei is still wearing in Naxx partially because nothing will drop, and partially for the expertise (in fact, I have more exp leather than those on).
The Basic Chemistry quest given by both Horde and Alliance DK quest givers offers three rings that shamans might be interested in. The Fate of Bloodbane quest, similarly accessible, offers a physical DPS cloak, a crit/spell power cloak, and an MP5/ppell power cloak. The Admiral Revealed (spoiler warning if you haven't gotten that far yet) offers several socketed necks for shamans to choose from, just ignore the tanking one. This caster shield is available by helping a Banshee get some Revenge. The quest The Last Line of Defense has a crit/spell power trinket, an MP/5 and spell power trinket, and a haste/AP trinket.
Caster mail is available through quests as well, as is a decent caster weapon. Enhancement can pick up a nice set of wrists or a solid helmet as well as a socketed ring.
In the Storm Peaks, shamans have a quest (Alliance and Horde flavors) that comes with a variety of ring flavors. While almost certainly intended for tanks this ring must be considered by any enhancement shaman desperate for expertise. (If you're really, really hurting, there's also this green mace.) Caster shamans can pick up a set of gloves and enhancement shamans a pair of pants as well.
Next week, we'll cover Sholozar Basin and discuss new abilities you gain as you level, from Lava Burst to Hex. Now if you'll excuse me I have to go beat up on some Gorlocs.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Expansions, Leveling, Guides, Alts, (Shaman) Totem Talk






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Jamison Mar 5th 2009 3:16PM
If you use the "zone achievement" to determine when you should leave a zone (completing a certain number of quests), you should ding 80 long before Sholozar/Zul'Drak (whichever one you choose), Icecrown or Storm Peaks. My usual strat is to do both starting zones, Dragonblight, Grizzly Hills, and then either Sholozar or ZD. That leaves you with 3 full zones of questing for cash
apoxic Mar 5th 2009 7:22PM
Hm, I started a character with Wrath. I did Howling Fjord, Tundra, Grizzly, Dragonblight, Shozalar all to the achievement, and Zul'drak to the point of having just a a one-digit amount of quests left for the achievement.
I think you had a lot of packed Rested if you ding before doing all of those. Or, you weren't smart enough to go outlands at 68 :)
vazhkatsi Mar 5th 2009 11:40PM
actually the minimum for dragon blight is 71 and the minimum for grizzly is 73.
Nick Mar 5th 2009 3:21PM
I don't know if this is really the place to discuss, but it seems as if it is.
I recently started a shammy about a week ago, and I love him. Been enhancement the entire way and I am a 43 at this point.
(I'm stuck in the Badlands right now, seems as if the entire server can't make Frost Oil and I really want that Nifty Stopwatch.)
Since I hit 40, I have been loving the dual wielding and how much windfury goes nuts. Now that I am starting to get higher up there, stats are becoming more abundant. After hearing a few opinions, I am still lost on what stats I should be stacking.
I thought the best one was strength, but maybe not so much.
Thanks,
Nick
Menchi Mar 5th 2009 3:40PM
To not make this a 14 page essay i'll keep it simple.
You're a rogue who likes int. Agi, Int, Stm are the only stats you should really bother looking at. When you start getting gear with Attack Power, Hit, and Crit you can get a little more complicated by converting agi to 1 ap and a little crit and int to 1 ap per point to see which pieces come out to be best.
As for weapons if you're using windfury on both weapons just keep in mind you want the two slowest weapons you can get your hands on even over something that statistically is better. The way i usually looked at this was if the fast weapon damage range (Ie 57-95 damage not the 31.6dps) if the damage range is the same or higher then your slow weapon the fast one is better enough to replace otherwise keep the slow one.
Hope this helps you a little.
Eternauta Mar 5th 2009 4:40PM
You're looking for Hunter gear as enha.
Hit
Agility
Intellect
Crit
Attack Power
For PvP, change hit for resilience and get some stamina :P
Magma Mar 5th 2009 3:43PM
I don't understand this crap in telling people to do "both" starting zones. You level faster not doing this. Go and do the few quest for rewards in other zone if you want, but doing both is a stupid way to go.
TxAg Mar 5th 2009 4:02PM
The quests in the starting zones offer similar XP and the mobs are a couple levels lower than what you will get in Dragonblight. So, roughly the same XP for easier quests and kills? Sounds faster to me.
Aigarius Mar 6th 2009 12:04AM
Leveling on green quests is much faster in XP/hour.
schm0 Mar 5th 2009 3:49PM
Thanks for the excellent guide, once again, Rossi.
I'm glad you were able to cover some of this stuff for the shaman trying to gear up for heroics. =)
Couldn't have come at a better time.
unnes Mar 5th 2009 4:07PM
I know that enhancement is without question the fastest soloing class, but leveling a resto shaman in Northrend is quite interesting -- I have no shortage of suitors for group quests and instances. It's like being the prettiest girl at the dance.
Of course, you have to put up with all the unholy DPS DKs that are convinced they can tank, but as long as you pick your spots, leveling as resto is surprisingly fun.
Chuddy Mar 5th 2009 4:26PM
what a great comparison..prettiest girl at the dance. ha ha. I couldn't bring myself to spec resto on my shaman despite how many times I was asked. maybe I just subconciously liked rejecting people..there's some fun in that. :p
Also rossi, I'm glad you're really writing again after what seemed like a layoff near the end of bc. You're my favorite writer here.
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xb Mar 5th 2009 3:58PM
I jsut leveled from 70 to 80 as elem on a sham. I had absolutely no problems. I did group quests by myself. killing them jsut fine with a pot and blust.
Not to mention i was able to kill every class out there that i came across until 80's started showing up.
I could heal if i needed to.
this is my second leveling character to 80
first time i did both starting areas
this time i only did dragonblight and a few kill quests in the other one. second time around i knew where everythign was.
So it was imensly faster.
after dragon blight i went straight to s.basin/zul drak at 76 and didnt look back, until 79 hen i ran out of zul drak quests. I had my epic fly at 77 so i could have gone to ice crown. but i chose to finish out these lower lvl areas. toss in a few thousand exploration expericence points and im 80 in less then 4 days playing time.
all in all as long as u know where to go for your quests. No one area is faster then the next.
It comes down to what quests u like to do.
I like killing quests. exp and turn ins are way faster.
Menchi Mar 5th 2009 4:01PM
Interesting review.
Personally i go Two starting zones, dragonsblight, zul drek to hit 77 with getting a group to do ZD Ring ASAP at 75 that mace will last you all the way through most heroics until you can get the epic Fists from badges and Culling of Stratholme.
At 77 i always stop what i'm doing and go to stormpeaks no questions asked. Get started on the Hodir grind as soon as possible to get the epic shoulder enchants and get a reliable source of monetary income. After i finish that zone i go and work on argent crusade and ebon blade as you have to get those quests done to be able to get a tabbard not to mention they both have enchants and awesome gear when you get rep with them. Doing these first nets you the best quest rewards as well since you don't get extra money from quests anymore there isn't a reason to wait till 80.
Sholizar is fun don't get me wrong but unless you're really wanting the oracle/frenzyheart rep there isn't much point. if you're goal is to get into Heroics, Raids, and Pvp i definitly recommend the later zones as soon as you can.
wycowboy76 Mar 5th 2009 4:21PM
I leveled a resto shaman and never finished questing in the starting areas. I hit a few quests in dragon blight to get the tabbard from the wyrm folks. I was drug threw instance after instance and leveled pretty fast that way. It also left me with tons of quests to go back and do for cash.
packdischit Mar 5th 2009 4:23PM
This article is painstakingly basic.
Rossi, go read Zach Yoson's columns and learn how to write a class column correctly. You're losing passion in what you do and it shows.
Chuddy Mar 5th 2009 4:28PM
Everyone has an opinion yeah? While I do value you bring something to say and have reasons to do so and are legit to you, WoW is a game that appeals to many different and seemingly odd playstyles. Accepting others for differences is pretty key to dealing with other players in this game.
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schm0 Mar 5th 2009 5:24PM
This was more of a leveling/gear column anyways... I like the brief synopsis with links to gear and quest rewards without all the filler. Sometimes it's best to get right to the point.
Dawkins Mar 5th 2009 5:24PM
I have to agree with Pack... It seams the shaman articles as of late are all gear guides. There's not inspiration for the article. You can literally go to wowhead.com and find all this information in a searchable, sortable format.
I don't care about what shaman pieces are, but I do care about equivalency ratings for gear. If I had to tell anyone what I learned from this article I would say, "You go here/here and do quests; you go here and then here. You should be 80 by now, so finish the rest for gold and rep. There are quest rewards along the way you can use."
I just hate saying this, because I don't want anyone to think Matt is a bad writer. He still puts out some pretty good analysis of the Warrior class and the destitute Arms spec. I think he just hasn't gotten enough time lately to feel out the new Shaman.
Joelock Mar 5th 2009 4:34PM
I find it kinda funny you mention skipping Grizzly to go to Dblight, but Dblight is intended to be done (level wise) before grizzly.
I always do all the zones in order (usually starting in BT cause the gear is better imo) leaving myself with as many quests avail @ lvl 80 for money