Arcane Brilliance: Trial of the Champions loot preview for Mages

Each week Arcane Brilliance conjures a portal into the darkest regions of your soul. You should tip Arcane Brilliance, though....those reagents cost money, guys. Also, your soul has a lot of dark regions, so finding the darkest ones is actually kind of a pain. Seriously, tip. Arcane Brilliance took time out of its day to come over and open that portal for you--time that could have been spent killing Warlocks. Compensate Arcane Brilliance. I don't think that's asking too much, really. A couple thousand gold will do. Arcane Brilliance isn't picky. Oh, and Arcane Brilliance also has a Spectral Tiger mount to sell you...
Gather round, I want to tell you all a story.
Once upon a time, we all hit the level cap (or maybe you haven't yet, but just go with it). We were stumbling around Blasted Lands, or Netherstorm, or more recently, Storm Peaks or something, setting things on fire like we tend to do, and suddenly we realized we weren't getting experience points anymore. What to do now? Our gear sucked; we were tromping around sporting some kind of purple turban, a hideous brown shirt with agility on it, and probably a pink skirt that showed way too much leg or something. We glanced around and probably saw some other Mage flying by on a giant golden dragon, wearing a slick getup that looked as if had come off the rack as a matching set at Archmages R Us, carrying a staff that was constructed out of a full demon skeleton and pulsed with the pallid red malice of a thousand hells. We looked down at the flimsy stick or crappiness we'd found on a kobold corpse about 6 levels back, and we wanted more.
Unfortunately, the gear that other Mage had could only be obtained through raiding, and you couldn't spell DPS if you had a dictionary and a last name with 72 consonants in it. To get good gear, you had to have good gear, and your flimsy stick of crappiness just wasn't going to cut it. So you put your nose to the grindstone. You got into max-level instances. You ground reputation with 17 different factions. You saved your pennies and bought things on the auction house. You applied yourself to a profession until you could craft yourself some kind of epic pants or something. Little by little, you pieced together the best of what the pre-raid end-game had to offer, until one day your guild finally let you come along to your first raid. Then the Warlock won the roll on that sweet wand from the fourth boss, and you checked to see if you could kill another person through your computer screen, just by hating them enough. Turns out you can't. Shame.
Yes, gearing up for raiding used to be hard.
No more.
Patch 3.2 is bringing all of us a little something called the Trial of the Champion. For the first time in the history of WoW, a 5-man instance will be filled with bosses that all drop epic-quality loot. Every boss. Every major piece of loot. You can now enter a 5-man instance in a group comprised of: 1.) the annoying guy who was spamming in the trade channel, 2.) a buddy of yours who happened to be online, 3.) a keyboard turning Rogue who either doesn't speak English, hasn't learned how to communicate in-game yet, or is a burgeoning serial killer who lacks the capacity to interact socially with other people, and 4.) some Paladin who thinks they can tank as Ret--and you can leave it geared in epics. You'll wipe a lot in that specific group, as I have learned the hard way, but the underlying concept is solid.
The items in normal mode will all be item level 200. That's the same level of gear you can find in 10-man Naxx. Heroic will drop items at level 213. If you'd have told me a year ago that I'd be able to get that kind of gravy by running a 5-man, I'd have laughed in your face, in much the same way that I'd have laughed in your face if you'd told me in 2001 that the dorky kid brother from Even Stevens would someday be an action movie star playing opposite a computer generated Optimus Prime in what is simultaneously the most financially successful movie ever created and the herald of the coming apocalypse. Also...wait. That's still fricking stupid. Even if it did actually happen.
Here's how the loot breaks down for Mages:
(Obligatory disclaimer: All of this info comes from the PTR, and is subject to change, but with the patch coming literally any day now, I wouldn't expect much change.)
Normal Mode:
Belt of the Churning Blaze
The Confessor's Binding
Bindings of the Wicked
Handwraps of Surrendered Hope
Leggings of the Haggard Apprentice
Mantle of Inconsolable Fear
Signet of Purity
Brilliant Hailstone Amulet
Abyssal Rune
Tears of the Vanquished
Peruse that list one more time. Just by running normal mode a few times, you'll be able to potentially fill the following slots with epic gear: waist, wrist, hands, legs, shoulder, neck, finger, and a trinket or two. There are several pieces there that grant spell hit, which is crucial to cap out before raiding.
Once you've geared up a bit in the normal instance, you and your rag-tag band of misfit puggers can venture on up to heroic mode and fill up a bunch of your other gear slots with epicness. By then, maybe the Rogue will have learned how to type words into chat, the Ret Pally might have respecced into Prot, and the kid from Even Stephens will have starred in two more movies that pimp out your cherished childhood memories for millions of dollars. His turn as Quicksilver in the live-action adaptation of Silverhawks will eventually lead to his brutal murder at the hands of a thousand nerds at the San Diego Comic Con. But you won't even notice, because you're too busy getting your hands on Naxx-25-quality purples in a 5-man heroic and worrying that the Rogue in your group--who may or may not be a sociopath--is at some point going to show up at your house, laptop in hand, and ask you if he can lick your hair.
Heroic Mode:
Boots of the Crackling Flame
Embrace of Madness
Gaze of the Unknown
Kurisu's Indecision
Sinner's Confession
Spectral Kris
So that gives us sweet loot for our heads, feet, chest, backs, other fingers, and our sweaty palms. I mean, look at that freaking dagger! If you aren't 80 yet, imagine snapping that up when you hit max level. If you've been 80 for awhile now, imagine having that puppy in-hand before you'd even set foot into Naxx. That's a little like I imagine It'd have been if I'd had access to the internet when I was a kid. I don't know how every kid's head doesn't explode with happiness every single day they wake up in this modern age. When I was their age, our idea of an MMO was three nerds, some graph paper, and a 20 sided die. We didn't have Youtube or Netflix. We had to go to the rental place and fork over three bucks for Robot Jox, thinking how could a movie about giant robots be bad, and then realize we had been so, so very wrong.
In addition, you can start earning Emblems of Conquest from every heroic instance, meaning you can fill in any gaps in your gear with even more epics. You can be fully decked out in pretty much full epics long before you ever step foot into any kind of raid whatsoever. I'm not sure that's a good thing. Maybe Robot Jox and graph paper made me a better person? I don't know. Still, would I trade in Youtube for the refining fire that was being a teenager in the early 90's? No, sir. Progress is progress, I guess. We'll have to see how it all plays out. In the mean time, go pug yourself some epics, and watch Silverhawks on Youtube. Before Michael Bay options the film rights to it, casts Hugh Jackman as Bluegrass, gives Jessica Alba a keytar and lets her play Melodia, and takes another giant dump on my childhood.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
yokumgang Jul 25th 2009 10:48PM
*ahem*
I LOVE YOU
Mognet T Jul 26th 2009 5:01AM
This.
Finalfront Jul 25th 2009 10:51PM
This is great for those about to hit 80, but the though that the gear that I spent my first few months getting can now be matched and beaten if a few days XD
rawrawrawr Jul 25th 2009 11:14PM
I love your articles, even though my main is a warlock. I just switch the words mage and warlock with each other as i read.
siphon411 Jul 25th 2009 11:55PM
LOLOLLOLl it was entertaining, my newly mage will be happy all hail RHONIN!
Sl0th Jul 26th 2009 12:19AM
Dear lord man. Don't tempt Michael Bay with Silverhawks. Hasn't he done enough damage with Transformers?
TheKilled1 Jul 26th 2009 8:46AM
/agreed
Angus Jul 26th 2009 1:12AM
I am glad I am not the only one that loved Silverhawks. Even if it was a Thundercats rip off with a cooler concept.
Evil Midnight Lurker Jul 26th 2009 2:26AM
A cooler concept and ABSOLUTELY NO GRASP OF BASIC PHYSICS OR SIMPLE LOGIC. :)
Angus Jul 26th 2009 12:00PM
Bah, physics, logic. Who cares. They had a cyborg with a CAMERA EYE!!!! He made that cool YEARS before the Borg did.
theRaptor Jul 26th 2009 2:00AM
Head to Naxx? Why would you to go Naxx with half your slots full of ilevel 213 gear? You would be going to Uld 10.
And that is my problem with having all these epics drop from a 5-man, it completely ruins the existing progression. You might have skipped Kara if you had MgT gear, but this gear makes Naxx-10 redundant and Naxx-25 almost redundant (I started in Uld-25 with mostly ilevel 200 gear, but I had a lot of raiding experience in BC).
New players who don't have raid experience are going to skip Blizzards "training raid" and get absolutely demolished in the mildly hard encounters in Uld and Coliseum. Sorry Blizz but gear does not make up for basic raiding skills.
It would be alright if this 5 man was actually hard and so was just to gear up peoples alts and skilled players whose guilds didn't do Naxx any more. But handing out this gear to every newbie is just cruel, not to mention that it makes huge swathes of content redundant (has anyone done an analysis showing what gear from old heroics is better than trail normal gear?).
Gothia Jul 26th 2009 2:43AM
I think that it is fine that it drops epics at every boss. People getting geared is not a bad thing and frankly you have to learn somewhere. What makes you think that this will make it less likely people will run Nax 10? A lot of people run raids that they outgear and for those that enjoy raiding that is not going to change with newer content.
Jewbanks Jul 26th 2009 2:46AM
If you paid attention to the way Blizzard wants progression to work it's no different than skipping Kara. They wanted you to be able to progress entirely by 10 or 25 man's. Not for 25 man to be the next step after the 10 man version. Given they of course work best in conjunction as you gear twice as fast, at first at least, but you should be able to do without 25 mans if you only want to do 10 mans. So this is just like that it gives you a leg up on doing a few weeks of the lowest tier.
Mercutio Jul 26th 2009 2:48AM
Point is though, Naxx pugs will still happen same as Kara "speed runs" did back in TBC even after all the patches. All this does is removes the need to go through soooo many "painful" pugs (as pugs tend to be). Any decent guild will still be able to spot dribbling fools a mile off, guys who can actually play now wont fail the gear-check on guild admissions. Considering this is coming in at the end of summer it's a huge shot in the arm for guild recruitment. While my guild was able to keep raids going over the summer due a decent name on my server (admittedly progress stopped completely at General Vezax but at least we got most people geared as far as 2 or 4 of 4 T8.5) this REALLY does get LOTS more people into raiding.
There will have been a fair few people who were sitting out/quitting till expansion 4 who now have a decent route to end-game. While getting geared to the teeth takes little effort for those with an established group/guild for those who can only pug it's a VERY crappy experience (trust me, try it - gear something in secret away from your usual friends/guild/safety net). I quite happily thrown a crapload of gear on my prot pally with only 1.5 naxx25 runs, a couple of ulduar10's and a sugar-daddy main. For a lot of folks that's not possible.
Consider this the mid-expansion gear reset. It makes sure folks will get to see a lot of the game. Hardcore types still get a new instance to beat (with a completely seperate hard mode for 10 and 25 man). Casuals get all the old content up to this point with gear to run it and entry to "our" guilds if they are able to play as well as they gear.
Rob Jul 26th 2009 9:34AM
I only recently fullly appreciated the extent of the gear reset. For guilds likes ours, we try to do raids but we've had so many scheduling issues. This gear reset and extending the lockout will allow us to finally complete naxx10. We only raid a few hours a week, and its just damn hard to gear up when your main is a hunter and your alt is a DK. I have plenty of raid experience and know naxx like the back of my hand, but getting into successful gruops and being able to pull your weight is pretty tough the first run or two. Blizz did a great job with the BOE crafted gear, but I'm so looking forwarded to gearing my two alts, and running stuff again.
I think the main point is that all the entry stuff will still be there and still give you useful emblems; this is *just* like the kara speed runs of 2.4. Lord knows even in BT gear we still ran the heck out of kara, a) its fun and b) its fun to just be able to destroy everything, c) the badges still allowed you a piece of tier 6 every 3 runs or so. So now heroics and naxx is going to get much easier, and we are really looking forward to experiencing ulduar.
I wrote more here if anyone is interested.
http://gibwow.blogspot.com/2009/07/32-new-direction.html
Kylenne Jul 26th 2009 2:08AM
As long as Megan Fox doesn't turn up in a pink wig and gaudy red earrings fronting a truly outrageous girl band on the silver screen. Because then it would just be on.
Friday_Knight Jul 26th 2009 2:56AM
"...and worrying that the Rogue in your group--who may or may not be a sociopath--is at some point going to show up at your house, laptop in hand, and ask you if he can lick your hair."
I got some very strange looks when I read this line on my phone at work and laughed out loud. I couldn't think of a way to explain it to my poor, mundane coworkers so I just told them I have a disorder and laugh at random and inappropriate things.
Superdoofus Jul 26th 2009 4:24AM
Very funny column!!
The Hammer Jul 26th 2009 7:27AM
Man, Arcane Brilliance continues to my favourite column here, and I don't even play on my mage anymore!
scott in wisconsin Jul 26th 2009 7:59AM
This is why I quit doing instances and just started focusing back on having fun in the game. Constantly grinding rep for months on end and re-reunning instances just to get a few pieces (which are only good till the next patch anyway) started to feel like a job. The more pressure Blizz puts on people to not sleep/not eat/not interact with RL friends in RL settings, the more people they're gonna lose.