Arcane Brilliance: Gearing your Mage for PvP

Each week Arcane Brilliance sits around, thinking of things to put in this opening paragraph. Arcane Brilliance considers many things. Then Arcane Brilliance usually ends up going for the easy Warlock joke, because let's face it, Warlocks are pretty low-hanging fruit, and Arcane Brilliance is lazy.
Of all the new stuff patch 3.1 brought us, perhaps this single most significant change was the addition of dual specs. Suddenly everybody and their second cousins can tank (or think they can tank), and every Druid/Paladin/Shaman has a resto/holy spec waiting in the wings. Everybody rolls on everything in every dungeon because they're "gearing up for their second spec"...or third spec...or whatever.
Mages don't have multiple roles to fill. We can't use our second talent spec slot for a tank or healer build. Our choices are and always have been DPS or DPS, just as God intended. And so, the advent of dual specs have instead opened up a different kind of door for a lot of Mages: PvP.
For the first time, we can keep our mana-efficient, DPS-maximized raiding build, and still have a second PvP-centric build on stand-by. A lot of Mages are taking advantage of this, and many are taking their first real steps into the strange and somewhat intimidating world of player-versus-player combat. For the Mage making that first foray into PvP, the culture shock can be very real, and the gear gap can seem insurmountable.
Fear not. Arcane Brilliance is here to tell you how to quickly and easily close that gap. Click the link below, and we'll have you mounting Warlock heads on your wall in no time.
Wrath of the Lich King has made PvP accessible like never before. Gear is easier to obtain, resilience isn't the absolute necessity it once was, and the options for fighting other players have never been so numerous and varied. In Burning Crusade, if you wanted to start getting PvP gear, you had two choices. You could start grinding honor in battlegrounds--a process that quickly became so repetitive and boring that a common practice was to simply plant your character in Alterac Valley and then go eat a sandwich or something while he soaked up honor--or you could try out Arena combat, which meant getting your face pounded mercilessly ten times a week until you'd gotten enough points to buy your first piece of gear, then repeating the process. In the old system, the die-hards got ever better gear, while the more casual PvPer fell further and further behind.
Thankfully, none of that is true anymore. Getting into PvP can still be daunting, but it isn't the exercise in humility it once was. Today, we'll cover the numerous ways to quickly and easily start building your Mage's PvP arsenal.
The Currency
There are several ways to purchase PvP gear, and in some cases, you can choose which way you want to buy certain items. There are even ways to exchange one form of PvP currency for another, so in a very real sense, you can gear up in whatever way you prefer. Hate Arena, but love Wintergrasp? There are ways to get a lot of what you want without having to do the things you don't like.
- Honor
- Arena Points
Every new team now starts at a rating of zero, and each win gains you rating, usually in large amounts. As you approach the old midpoint of a 1500 rating, you'll start to see smaller gains for wins and larger point-loss for defeats. The upshot of this is that it is now far less of a blow to your self-esteem to start out in Arenas. Some of those you fight will be good, but others will suck just as hard as you do, and at first, at least, you'll see your rating steadily rise.
You use this currency in conjunction with honor to buy gear, and the better gear has a minimum Arena rating requirement to purchase. In other words, you can only suck for so long before you run out of things to spend your Arena points on.
- Marks of Honor
The Gear
You can get PvP gear very quickly in Wrath, and with a minimum of grinding. There is quite a lot of it that requires no Arena rating whatsoever. Seriously, hop in and out of Wintergrasp a few times, do a few battlegrounds in-between, and you'll be able to buy a piece or two. The idea here is to start building up a little resilience, so that you can survive long enough to kill something.
This Tailoring set is easily craftable, made cheaply, and is pretty rock solid. Patch 3.1 even upped the ante by giving it a couple of nice set-bonuses. You can pick it up rather cheaply on the auction house, or simply gather the mats yourself and have your own set made. This was designed as an entry-level PvP option for players to don before ever having to set foot in an Arena or battleground, and it fills that role quite nicely.
If you absolutely hate Arena, you can also purchase these items (as well as their non-set counterparts) with straight honor, but the required amount is much larger.
- Deadly Gladiator Non-set pieces
- Wintergrasp items
If you've been doing a lot of raiding, and have a lot of extra Emblems of Valor/Heroism, you can use them to purchase the lower-level PvP sets if you so choose. This can be a decent enough way to fill in gaps, especially if you want to gear up for PvP quickly and have the spare emblems lying around. The nice thing about all of these Gladiator's sets is that you can mix and match from them and still retain your set bonuses. One less thing to worry about, right?
- Deadly/Furious Gladiator sets
The Furious set, on the other hand, is the new hotness added with Season 6, and it is sexy. If Arena is your cup of tea, then this set is your goal. Build up your rating, save up your honor and Arena points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
You can also use the new Emblems of Conquest from Ulduar to buy the items from this set, but I'm not sure why anybody'd want to do that. If you've been tooling around Ulduar so long already that you've got Emblems to spare, you should be able to kick the crap out of enough people in PvP to obtain this gear far easier by hitting the Arena.
- Gladiator's Weapons
- Meta Gems/Enchants
In the history of WoW, I can safely say there has absolutely never been a better time to jump into PvP. My personal advice is this: Wintergrasp, Wintergrasp, Wintergrasp. Go as often as you can. Do all of the daily quests there as often as you can. Do the Battleground victory daily if you have time, unless it's Alterac Valley and you're in one of the many battlegroups where that battleground is impossible to win for your faction. I swear, I had that frigging daily in my log for a month straight before I got into a match where there was something resembling an equal number of Horde to Alliance and we actually won one. I hate that place now. I hate it so much.
In addition, form a team and get your ten Arena matches in a week. Even if you're losing all ten, and you feel terrible about yourself afterwards, the points are worth it. For pure time-spent to gear obtained, Arena and Wintergrasp are the ways to go.
You can also get a lot of the various Gladiator's gear as drops from the Wintergrasp raid bosses, so keep an eye out for people asking for more DPS for those raids. They're short, easy (well, the first one is), and if your faction has Wintergrasp, people are always looking for more. Nothing beats winning the roll on a piece of Furious gear you don't even have the rating requirement to otherwise purchase.
If nothing else, you should consider hopping on the PvP bandwagon for the opportunity to kill more Warlocks. As the old saying goes: "every time a Warlock dies, and angel gets its wings." I'm not sure that's exactly how it goes, but that's how I'm teaching it to my children.
Filed under: Mage, Patches, Items, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, How-tos, PvP, Guides, Classes, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance, Battlegrounds, Arena
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
sinthar Apr 28th 2009 10:43AM
your the 1st lock to bring me to my knees - lost all my strength LAUGHING. Im sorry the weak girlish screams bother you, ill put that lock out of his misery, that should quieten it down for you, and yeah your lucky to even escape the blog site, but as were all absorbing knowledge, your in luck lock.
ROLFMOA
Oh and im FAR better than Harry Snotter. After all im a FULLY trained wizard.
And if your tired of seeing this DONT READ IT MORON
Kainah Apr 26th 2009 5:06PM
I am giving this spec a go atm. http://www.wowarmory.com/character-talents.xml?r=Frostmourne&n=Ka%C3%ACnah&group=2
Pvp as a mage isnt easy to begin with until you get gear but it is fun to test out new ways to destroy ppl. I think in all this AB was helpful on the lvl of how to gear and more directed at beginner pvpers. Maybe a more detailed article for the more experienced and those thirsting for more advice next week? :P
Black Apr 26th 2009 8:07PM
O OH!
Looks like someone can't take a joke (Hey Lockanon?)
As for mages being jealous of locks, you're right. We're jealous we can't steal spells, silence spells, go invisible, move 30 yards in 1/2 a second, turn people into a range of animals and not die by falling.
oh wait...
lockanon Apr 27th 2009 6:29AM
Thank You for proving my point!
Go read a Lock forum...I'll wait...
K...back?
Good.
How many slams against Mages did you read?
None?...you know why?
Because we don't blame our shortcomings on other classes, no, we blame them on Blizzard (which hates us HORRIBLY...they nerfed FEAR FFS!!!!) all I'm saying is mages spend the whole time QQing about Warlocks and how much you guys beat us...
Sick of seeing it everytime i scroll past this poorly constructed op-ed that /fails at teaching or even VARYING the class.
AoE, Direct Spell, Absorb/ Ice Block, rinse, repeat....
Also, Don't think I'm just some ignorant-never-played-the-class jealous player...Locks dot it better, baby...someday you magic school pansies will be forever crushed by the Nether.
But, I will admit we are jealous of your uncanny ability to absorb damage, but we sacrifice that for...dots,curses,an ACTUAL pet, rez ability, and the ability to heal ourselves while killing whatever is killing us...fair trade i think.
Oh, and btw, You guys are jealous of the fact that we can summon our own tanks and actually, y'know, SURVIVE longer than thirty seconds against mobs/players/whathaveyou and not just bubble up and cry. kthxbye
LOLMAGE Apr 27th 2009 7:43PM
That was a lot of non-sensical feedback.
If you're "Sick of seeing it everytime i scroll past" then don't read it. If you must read it... TAKE A JOKE.
End of story!
lockanon Apr 27th 2009 8:16PM
Why, if I comment is it me not taking a joke and if you make the comment it's perfectly legit?
If you look at the tone of the comments I made and think I'm being seriously offended by "low- hanging fuit jokes"about Locks, you need to go outside and find a crazy homeless guy because he'll be able to tell you life's little secrets.
Seriously, go check, he will.
Anyways, I took the joke, I liked the joke, I gave the joke the courtesy laugh, I'm just saying find a class that doesn't pwn you to make jokes about.
(Btw, crazy ppl don't have the secrets to life.)
Meta Apr 27th 2009 4:09AM
Even though I'm a die-hard warlock at heart and (as a consequence) hate mages to the core :), i must say that i look forward to reading each and every joke in your column about locks.
You sir, are brilliant in your wit. Please don't change a thing about your column.
Dan Apr 28th 2009 9:48AM
Really enjoy your writing, thank you. I have just begun pvp and now have the full hateful set. However, I just plain stink as a mage in arenas. I've tried speccing fire, arcane and frost. Can you PLEASE talk about strategy as it relates to the mage in pvp? If you can include the following that would be great:
1) Strats against each class
2) Most important stats
3) Spell Rotation - boy I die quickly
sinthar Apr 28th 2009 10:41AM
Well thats the Horde Arcance Brilliance, any chance theres gonna be an Alliance version. FFS it doesnt take much to even things out - but this article - talk about one side view. I know all the items are non-side related, but surely a little impartiality when writing a column meant to be for mages would be a nice professional touch? Rather than a one sided approach.
Another suggestion would be to put in WHO sells the various items and WHERE. For someone who has no idea and entering into PVP for the first time, well lets just say the horde in orgi would be MOST amused at a continual influx of confused non pvp mages. You say about WG purchases, but dont mention where to buy them (yes its obvious - but were talking about people who havent done this before - and maybe only just dinged), remember this was meant (according to the title) to be a post INTRODUCING mages to pvp gear. So a more comprehensive approach would have been a LOT more helpful. IE if your going right back to the basics of how you obtain honor, PLEASE PLEASE at least tell them where they can BUY stuff from.
Overall Christian NOT you best post - still good dont get me wrong - but ive come to expect more from you. This seemed hurried and thrown together - not upto your normal standard. Next time ill expect better OK?
7/10 Must try harder :)
CC Apr 29th 2009 2:06AM
I wanna be an arcane spec mage, preferably arcane/fire
Everyone says this is a terrible choice.
I am taking the multiple respec opportunities that came with the latest patch and repair to spec my char more carefully. This is my first gaming exp.
I chose, without any research, to play PvE solo as arcane/fire so far. I thought it could be a good idea to dual spec to have a raid talent tree as well to satisfy the guildies.
So, I mean, I would have an optimal solo quest spec and a second, raid spec.
I have looked at various guides, particularly Wiki, and though there is advice on how to spend points in arcane, there is no follow up on how to spend remaining points in fire or even frost as a secondary talent.
Discuss and comment, please
Thanks
smoky Apr 29th 2009 7:00AM
Scrolling past the lock > mage thinkgs and i have to say thx for the info for starting pvp. I just got really bored from my pve hunter and i hate pvp with him so i started a mage.. Im @ lvl60 so far and really looking forward too pvp with him (and ONLY pvp). This topic i really needed and the info you have given will most def help me gear up. Frostsavage is cheap-ish in AH so i guess i will go with that . Was looking forword for some more info on weapons/range or w/e but will go with my pve stuff i guess.
Well in two words ... thx for the info , it helped me a lot.
Turulo Apr 30th 2009 10:05AM
God why ppl are so narrowminded,
One says this is horde version... what the hell do u want? A column for u that will suck your arse cause ur a winny alliance mage? No this is his column a very fun column with his view of the mage.
We the ppl that come to read this every week enjoy it, not because it will show us the key to a magic IWin button that will solve all our problems, just because its fun to read something of what we live every that we play our mage.
And about a poster about we are a burst class so forget about resilence? Good luck with that u wont kill any geared crap with that simplistic mind. It takes a lot of skill to pvp as a mage, and that guys... IS WHY WE MAGE PPL!
Hiiroiin Apr 30th 2009 11:58AM
What really drives me mad is looking for viable PvP specs. Everyone says frost is awesome, but I've realized a deep arcane with maybe just a bit of frost does way more damage and has more survivability toys. And slow is just awesome. So yeah, talk about PvP specs sometime! I'll be happy to share my tested builds witcha.
Lisa Mccall May 7th 2009 12:37AM
You sir are one to sit back and trash other players toons..What right do you have to call Warlocks "low hanging fruit"
No player is any better than the next.No toon is any better than the next. Without diffrent types of toons you would have no WOW. We all work as a team as Madges and locks both play dps roles it shouldn't be that you would "turn" on one of your own role.. madges have lower health than locks I have a lock and a madge both same level--one is no better than the other..WOW made all toon so they couls survive and play a part in the game
You pompus judemental wind-bag.It's snobs like you who ruin WOW a game where generally all players work together.Your careless,thoughless statements turn players against one another.Think before you speak nim-wit.
Fistdantilus May 28th 2009 7:23AM
Loved the post - have been considering going 20/0/51 frost and PVPing for a while (am 0/53/18 frostfire atm, but have not really played much since uldar), this gave me a good idea as to where i should be spending my time (WG + AV), and what gear i can obtain with what currencies.
Even though the OP did not really specifiy what stats I should be stacking, I gathered from the comments that i should be getting as much haste as possible - even at the expense of SP (2200 in my PVE gear).
Am new to reading AB, but can say that i will definatly be seen here regulary from now on.