Totem Talk: Starting a Shaman
This week, Totem Talk's Matthew Rossi finds himself heading down nostalgia lane.Before I explain who that fine orcish chap to the right is, I wanted to take a moment and share some things with you. Specifically, this, this, this, this, this and this. These are some of the drops of interest from the level 80 Onyxia raid coming in patch 3.2.2, and I'll just point out that these are all the 10 man iLevel 232 drops, meaning that for everything you're looking at, there will most likely be a 25 man iLevel 245 version.
Frankly, if you're an enhancement shaman (especially an orc) and you're not excited about the Empowered Deathbringer, I don't even know you anymore. With a 2.7 speed and a 628 dmg top end, it's hitting almost as hard as the Golden Saronite Dragon. Imagine how hard the 25 man version will hit? I'll admit to being a little disappointed they didn't leave the speed at 2.9, but even so great googly moogly is that not a hot little axe? Well, okay, a hot big axe.
if the 25 man version of Deathbringer keeps pace with the 25 man version of Vis'Kag, we're looking at one of the best possible Main Hand/Off Hand combos for Enhancement. I don't think it's possible for me to explain how excited I am over this. I start twitching when I think about it, to be honest with you.
Now that we've had this moment to geek out over upcoming loot, as is right and proper to do, what about this fine you lowbie horde you see before you?
Frankly, he's my window into what it's like to level a Shaman nowadays.
It's true: it's different to level a Shaman now than it was the last time we talked about it. This is the danger of playing a constantly updating MMO like World of Warcraft, and Patch 3.2 definitely added some new things to consider for anyone thinking about starting a new shaman.
Of course, some things haven't changed. Between 1 and 20, you're still wearing leather, casting a spell or spells and using shocks until your target gets into melee range, then finishing it off with melee and shocks. You're still going to have very little variation between Elemental, Restoration and Enhancement as a lowbie shaman. What, then, has changed?
To help us answer that question and many more as the weeks pass, I introduce you to Greythok, a fresh level 11 shaman on Kilrogg. Greythok will be leveling (when I have the time, so don't expect him to be 80 next week) sans access to things like Heirloom shoulders, chestplates, or weapons. Greythok will be our lens through which we recover what it is like to level a new shaman in the current game. Because frankly, two shamans down the road, it's sometimes hard to recall what true lowbie newness felt like.
However, one of the things we do need to take into account for people starting an alt are those very same Heirlooms. While Greythok happens to be on a server where I don't have access to them, it's likely many players considering a shaman alt for the first time will have access. Patch 3.2 created more options for leveling with Heriloom Chests and several new Heirloom Weapons. Aspiring Enhancement Shamans will no doubt be interested in the Champion's Deathdealer Breastplate as well as Champion Herod's Shoulder. As for weapons for your leveling Enhancement, if you have the Emblems you can pick up the Bloodied Arcanite Reaper until you get Dual Wield around level 40 or so (which is to day, 20 levels higher than we're talking about now) and that will see you through the first 40 levels or so. If you want to plan ahead for the next 40 levels, pick up a pair of Venerable Mass of McGowan.
As for caster shaman, at these lower levels it's not terribly important to distinguish DPS from Healing gear. The Mystical Vest of Elements and Mystical Pauldrons of Elements would serve either spec, as would the Devout Aurastone Hammer. Things to remember whether or not you have these items, there have been several small tweaks to the class that should help with leveling. For starters, your young shaman has more health now than he did before patch 3.2, 7% more base health. This is very handy in those early days when you're still playing the 'cast and bash' game with every pull. In additions, your shocks have a longer range (five more yards) which is always helpful for trying to kill them before they get to you. More range is always good. You'll be getting an interrupt (Wind Shear) at level 16 that's not linked to your shocks so you won't have to chose between doing damage and interrupting a spell cast (although that's not really a major issue at lower levels).
Making leveling easier, you'll be getting Ghost Wolf at level 16 and your first mount at level 20. Ghost Wolf has been changed so that "While in this form, snaring effects may not bring the shaman below base normal run speed" which makes it a very nice clutch escape ability for your younger shaman even after he has his first mount.
To be honest, this is about all that's changed for your shaman between 1 and 20. Once you go between 20 and 40 you start seeing a lot more (you'll gain two of the totem bars, one at 30, one at 40) and you'll have the opportunity to get Dual Talent Specialization and an epic mount at level 40. Dual Talents is till 1000g to train, so it's something alts might get if bankrolled by a level 80 main, but your average level 40 who is just discovering the game isn't going to have that luxury. An epic mount, however, isn't completely unaffordable at 40. 60 gold will get you there. The various shaman quests are still unchanged (if I'm wrong about that, Greythok will be discovering that shortly) but they should be easier to do with mount and GW closer to hand.
It's not tremendously altered, just more convenient in several ways. Now is probably the best time ever to start that shaman or shaman alt and see what you've been missing, now that you won't have to plink four totems down one at a time very long, will be mobile faster than ever, and have many ways to streamline your leveling available.
For this next week, I'll be leveling Greythok up the Elemental tree (the goal with Greythok is to stick with Elemental, the tree I've done the least with) while simultaneously raiding Ulduar and Trial of the Crusader with that spec. I'll report back to you on how that goes.
Check out more strategies, tips and leveling guides for Shamans in Matthew Rossi's weekly class column: Totem Talk.Filed under: Shaman, Patches, Items, Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Expansions, Alts, (Shaman) Totem Talk, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Nihilas Aug 16th 2009 6:11PM
GM Stole my Shaman...
here is the Convo, I linked it all together for yall, what I get for listening to the Turp, got him to 40 to, /cry
[REMOVED]
Oteo Aug 16th 2009 6:21PM
I don't think you helped your case by having a temper tantrum.
Nihilas Aug 16th 2009 6:26PM
I'm a Paying customer, if a GM isn't listening to me, and I keep explaining myself, and he keeps saying something different, I have the RIGHT to throw a godamn temper tantrum, ass hat wouldn't even attempt to get what I was saying.
RogueJedi86 Aug 16th 2009 6:26PM
That is a lot of QQ. You did get items back 3 times when you only normally get 1. And there's constant references to patch 3.1 in that conversation, are you sure that conversation is recent?
Nihilas Aug 16th 2009 6:31PM
If you read the WHOLE thing you would know I got NO items back, and yes Its recent, from last Tuesday night, right after maintenance, I can post screens with the FULL UI and the date on them if you would like. I got NOTHING refunded.
Sengir Aug 16th 2009 6:31PM
You're an idiot.
Dart Matsuraki Aug 16th 2009 6:31PM
He's crying because he though he could play the system by sending heirloom items to an alt, playing for less than 2 hours, then returning them to the vendor for the full amount of emblems. Sounds like he's made the mistake 3 times before, and now is crying because a GM finally caught the fact that he's used his "one-time" refund 3 times.
Nothing to see here, just some QQ
Nihilas Aug 16th 2009 6:33PM
Dart, I had played for LESS THEN TWO HOURS THO, so it SHOULD HAVE been refunded through the system and it wasn't, THATS what the Ticket was about.
Dart Matsuraki Aug 16th 2009 6:36PM
The system was made so you could return something if you had erroneously purchased them, not so you could have a virtually infinite amount of emblems by purchasing and selling them back constantly.
Nihilas Aug 16th 2009 6:38PM
I was just Following Turpsters tip from the WoW insider show, didn't think it was an Exploit.
Aedilhild Aug 16th 2009 6:41PM
This first comment is so off-topic and repellent it ought to be pulled.
Eddie Aug 16th 2009 6:45PM
Yes, sorry, you fail Nihilas.
Mennoknight Aug 16th 2009 6:49PM
"as a paying customer" sorry, that phrase just makes me laugh.
As someone who works in sales (Cell phones) that's one of the "key phrases" that makes me, and any other salesperson I know (or customer service) shut down and do only what is required to help a customer. You are a paying customer, this is correct, but they are also a BUSINESS, with set guidlines they hold all their employees and customers to. You do pay 14.99 a month, but so do 11 million other people. Why should you have the rules bent for you for the FOURTH TIME and other customers have to abide by them because they didn't throw a temper tantrum.
The fact of the matter is, you had 3 more restorations than you as a "paying customer" were "entitled" to.. I say that is EXCELLENT customer service. Yes, this last time was due to server error, but you blew up at them, negating any chance you had at any kind of fix. If you remained calm while explaining things to them, perhaps things would be different. Instead you decided to pound your feet and fists on the floor screaming, and then you were offended when the GM didn't break down.
As a Paying customer, you are entitled to certain rights, rights you already used. Giving a company your money does not entitle you to do whatever you want wherever you want.
Adam Holisky Aug 16th 2009 6:50PM
This is entirely off topic. You can stop sending us "tips" about this as well. In fact, you're banned.
Good day, sir.
/power-trip-over.
Dart Matsuraki Aug 16th 2009 6:51PM
/clap
Have my babies Adam?
usagizero Aug 16th 2009 6:56PM
""as a paying customer" sorry, that phrase just makes me laugh."
Plus, i forget where i read it, but if you require over an hour per month of GM/CS time, you are actually costing them money and it may be in their best interest to not have you as a customer. Food for thought.
Anyway, you tried to game the system, got called out, and threw a fit. Get over it.
Docp Aug 16th 2009 7:20PM
Sounds to me like you were trying to abuse the system in order to give yourself an advantage, by constantly buying and selling the items you only have to spend around 150 emblems and can keep all your alts in top Heirloom gear without having to settle down on one, which goes against the TOS.
You played with fire and got burned.
Oteo Aug 16th 2009 6:13PM
So... I used RAF to bring my boyfriend into WoW at the beginning of the summer, and using the bonus levels I leveled a shaman to 34 (don't laugh). I mainly wanted to skip over to first 20ish levels since I had a level 20 enh shaman on another server and found her incredibly boring to play, but I've always wanted a shaman.
So now I have this level 34 shaman, in quest greys until I bought some AH gear for her, and I have no idea what stats to use for leveling. I've got her in my priest's heirloom chest+shoulders and made her elemental, based off of Elitist Jerk's advice for Ele shammy trees. But what now? Modern leveling guides seem to be sparse for Shaman and to top it off I'm having trouble accessing the new totem bar due to my addons. Rawr.
Bod Aug 16th 2009 6:46PM
Enh starts to be fun at 30, and IMO (sure you'll hear alternative opinions) is significantly easier to level than ele, provided you enjoy melee characters. Gear these days as you would a hunter, gear with agil, and intel (or ap/crit). Any guide that references strength for an ehn shammy is out of date. Get nice slow weaps if you can, but no so much that you totally ignore dps....and enjoy.
Enh really is very robust to level
usagizero Aug 16th 2009 6:51PM
"level 34 shaman, in quest greys"
Yikes! that's some crappy gear. ;)
(sorry, head to)
Don't know how fast you level, but i was going so quickly at that level that i just used quest rewards and sold what dropped on the AH. Getting to 58 on any character really makes a difference as the gear in outland will pretty much blow away any gear from old world. With all the changes to old world, with less mobs being elite, the quest stuff is decent for that level, and usually decent class stuff too. (this is all generally, i don't know much about shamans though for stats and such)