Arcane Brilliance: Enchanting your mage

Welcome to another Arcane Brilliance, the weekly mage column that firmly believes the frozen throne simply isn't frozen enough. Frankly, we don't think the Lich King was trying hard enough. And so we applaud the efforts of the enterprising young mage pictured above. Way to show Arthas how it's done! Also, we will miss you.
So 3.3 has been live for several weeks now, and a great many of us have farmed up more Emblems of Frost and Triumph than we know what to do with. We, as a nation of mages, have bought ourselves a whole set of really nice new gear, possibly far nicer than anything we've ever had before. And what do we like to do when we get something really nice? Why, make it even nicer, right?
We get the nice video game system, we want a nice controller, and a selection of top-shelf titles to play on it. We get the HDTV, we want the shiny Blu-Ray player so we can watch Firefly in glorious high definition. We get the new car, we want to get a nice alarm system for it so that nobody can steal it. Unless you're that dork from my high school who bought the high-tech alarm system for his mom's 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit. Oh how we mocked him. Maybe someday you can get a good car to go with that sweet alarm system, we'd say, and laugh as he would hang his head in shame. Somewhere, he probably has all of our names on a list of people to kill, which he stares at while he puts on lipstick, Steve Buscemi-style.
But for most of us, this shiny new gear stirs within us the primal urge to trick it out even more. Which of course means that business is booming for Enchanters and Jewelcrafters. We discussed gemming last week, and this week, we're moving on to the fine art of enchanting your mage's already quite magical wardrobe.
We'll cover each enchantable slot in turn and list the best available enchant options for those slots. We'll also cover a few more cost-effective alternatives for those slots that you haven't upgraded yet, and might replace before long. Maybe you have a Volkswagen Rabbit and would rather wait to install a top-end alarm system in something with a bit more...flair. Or maybe you're just cheap.
- Head
- You're a mage, which means you already start out at friendly with the Kirin Tor.
- If you've been farming emblems in random heroics, and you've worn your Tabard of the Kirin Tor for even a small portion of those farming sessions, you're probably at or beyond revered already.
- If not, start doing that. It doesn't take long. Really, this is probably the first Wrath faction you should start grinding rep with as a mage.
- 150g is not a lot of money.
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
I still say 150g and revered with the Kirin Tor is cheap, but if you want a budget alternative, you can always go for the PvP head enchant, available in Wintergrasp for 40 Stone Keeper's Shards. You lose 1 spellpower and 20 crit rating and gain resilience.
- Shoulders
This is purchasable at exalted with the Sons of Hodir for 100g. Now, this faction isn't quite the grind it once was. The initial questline to open up the vendor and dailies hands out significantly more rep than it used to, and the repeatable turn-in quest has also had its rep reward boosted.
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Again, there's the PvP option in Wintergrasp, or the lesser version of the Sons of Hodir enchant, available for 75g at honored.
- Back
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Cutting your extra haste from 23 to 15 saves you a lot of pricey mats. Enchant Cloak: Speed is really about it for cheap back options.
- Chest
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Super Stats is fine, and far cheaper. Honestly, unless your chest armor is the absolute best-in-slot and money is simply not an issue for you, the extra benefit of a couple points of spirit and intellect simply aren't going to be worth the massive hike in mat value.
- Wrist
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
The mats are cheaper for Greater Spellpower, and though you lose 7 spellpower, it's a perfectly servicable enchant for the budget-conscious.
- Hands
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Depending upon the value of Burning Crusade chanting mats in your server's economy, this may not even be cheaper, but you can always downgrade a bit to Major Spellpower and its solid offering of 20 spellpower.
- Legs
It's worth noting that if you happen to be a tailor, you can enchant your own pants with equally excellent stats for virtually nothing.
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Become a tailor. Or buy the less expensive but still passable Azure or Shining spellthread instead.
- Feet
For this reason, Tuskarr's Vitality is worth looking at. In movement-heavy environments, this is your best-in-slot enchant. In static situations, Icewalker is the only game in town. It might actually pay, if this is an option for you, to have an alternate pair of boots with Taskarr's on them for movement-based encounters. If you don't need the hit rating, then just go with the run speed enchant.
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
It's still Icewalker, really. It's already cheap.
- 1H Weapon
This is, bar none, your best 1H caster weapon enchant. It trumps the 63 spellpower one, and costs about the same in mats. The proc happens quite frequently (Elitist Jerks puts the rate at about 35%), lasts 10 seconds, and has a 35 second internal cooldown.
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Exceptional Spellpower gives 50 spellpower, and is much cheaper in terms of mats.
- 2H Weapon
1976 Volkswagen Rabbit option:
Enchant Staff - Spellpower (69 spellpower) is perfectly fine when money is an issue, or if you think you'll be replacing your staff soon.
And with that, your shiny new gear is even shinier. And let's be honest: who doesn't want enchanted pants? If you have your hand raised, you are a liar. Everyone wants enchanted pants.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
splodesondeath Jan 10th 2010 4:56PM
This is an excellent question, and would be best answered by an article by Archmage Pants on ICC gear upgrades. However, I will tell you what I did.
Yesterday, I bought my tier 10 Bloodmage Robe for the whopping 95 emblems it's worth.
I ignored the trinket as I really don't need that much hit, and the Talisman of Resurgence for 50 emblems of Triumph (which is better for Arcane anyways, thanks to the int to sp talents).
It's useful to look at what you can actually get in ICC before you buy anything. Looking strictly at tier pieces:
Head: This can be replaced in 10-man Saurfang or 25-man Gunship. No need to buy the tier one yet.
Shoulders: This can be replaced in 25-man Deathwhisper or 10-man Putricide.
Chest: This is what I replaced first (I was wearing Robes of Flowing Ascent). There don't seem to be any current alternatives.
Pants: These can be replaced in 10- or 25-man Festergut.
Hands: These can be replaced in 10-man Deathwhisper or 10-man Rotface.
There are around four belts in ICC, plus a number of boots. Of course, if you aren't raiding ICC yet, then this information will be somewhat useless. The best decision is your own. If you are wearing a pair of blue gloves, then you might want to get the tier 10 pair.
Lastly, you may notice the gear from the Emblem of Frost Vendor to be superior than the basic tier 10 gloves and robes. However, should you be raiding 25-man ICC, you can receive tokens to upgrade your tier 10.25 gear to tier 10.5 gear, the same level as the stuff you're seeing from the vendor.
Hopefully Mr. Belt will write a column about this soon.
Norcal Jan 10th 2010 1:50PM
On a side note, I have been seeing a lot of mages getting asked to be apart of ICC raids because of the Suarfang fight. A mage positioned right in front of the steps before the boss can easily frost nova the blood beasts, which can give the other dps ample time to take them down.
Matt Jan 11th 2010 2:05AM
lol, I've never done that. Always go with a druid and hunter, druid roots one, hunter pulls aggro to other side, fd, then I kill it (if it even gets that far) then we balls-to-the-walls the last one, and back on boss.
Done the warriors stun method too, but never the frost nova!
andy Jan 15th 2010 7:43AM
you really REALLY shouldn't do that (at least not when they spawn)
a nova'd mob (or any root) will ignore aggro and attack anything it can reach, if you nova them on the spawn they will be in melle rang of the tanks and melle dps and instantly attack them.
Vladeon Jan 10th 2010 1:55PM
Billy Madison reference for the win!
As my mage is only lvl 50 at the time, I'll be sure to bookmark this nice guide for future use. great article as always.
crschmidt Jan 10th 2010 2:21PM
Really? +23 haste is better than 27 spellpower (http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=63765 )? I guess I've been enchanting my mage all wrong :(
andy Jan 10th 2010 3:03PM
god I love engineering the haste tinker on gloves is sexy, and the rocket boots oh the rocket boots
2/3 of my 80s have engineering
and all of my alts apart from my resto shammy have it
all in all it may not be the best for min maxing (although I think it is for arcane mages at least) but its so much more fun than some passive stat.
there's 2 really good posts that argue that engineering is the best dps profession out there
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=8865019228&postId=88638730978&sid=1#15
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=8864978867&postId=88638730935&sid=1#8
well this all went slightly of topic
Evandrial Jan 10th 2010 2:26PM
i've fallen in love with Black Magic since patch 3.3 dropped. makes my Quel'Delar look that much sexier
Kaz Jan 10th 2010 3:28PM
The Lich King didn't freeze the Frozen Throne Kil'Jaeden did when he caught up to Ner'zhul in the twisting nether. And yes, a frost mage could do a better job at freezing. The soul trapped inside was still able to talk, that's a fail freeze if I say so myself.
Anyway, nice article I didn't know Black Magic became best weapon enchant. I heard they buffed it, but i wasn't sure just how much greater it was. Maybe I'll try that on my spellblade.
wyzim Jan 10th 2010 3:47PM
Don't forget the hit enchant for the gloves if you are a bit short on hit cap.
Enchanters can enchant their rings with +23 spell power.
tricia cedars Jan 10th 2010 4:17PM
Can you overwrite an enchant like you can with gems? Would like to try out the Black Magic instead of the +63 spellpower on the 1H.
artifex Jan 10th 2010 4:22PM
Yes.
ElliLe Jan 10th 2010 4:18PM
Another good option for the chest enchant is the BC enchant Major Spirit (http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=33990). Gives 15 spirit but no intellect, so it's a good, cheap choice if you want that extra bit of crit.
artifex Jan 10th 2010 4:21PM
Glad to see you included budget alternatives this time! It's good for people to understand that the lesser enchants are much cheaper than the best-in-slots, so it does make sense to enchant on a budget rather than leave anything unchanted, just like for gems. The reward is good enough people should be doing it well before endgame. (You can guess just how sexy 3-gem leggings are for a leveling caster, after they've been enchanted. Even if the gems are all rares.)
vazhkatsi Jan 10th 2010 5:40PM
you missed 18 spirit to feet, a nice cheap one.
and 24 crit if you're an engineer
Justin Jan 10th 2010 6:12PM
I want magic pants! Heck, I wanted them badly enough that I made my DK a tailor so that I didn't have to pay out the heiney to get magic pants every time I upgraded. (My mage is a skinner and leatherworker, my druid is a miner and blacksmith, my warrior is a herbalist and alchemist, and my shaman is an enchanter and a JC. I didn't match things up as well as I could have)
Magic pants, magic pants,
does whatever Archmage Pants does
Spins a spell, any size
Catches imps, by surprise
Look out, here come the magic pants!
(I couldn't fit warlock in there... it's a hard word to use in a song)
MusedMoose Jan 10th 2010 6:48PM
Try this:
Magic pants, magic pants,
does the things that a warlock can't
Spins a spell, any size
Catches imps, by surprise
Look out, here come the magic pants!
Justin Jan 10th 2010 6:50PM
Yes! That works so much better with the rhythm, too. I'd say you win a cookie, but strudel is better and you can make it yourself.
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Jan 10th 2010 9:59PM
I want in on this.
Archmage Pantz, Archmage Pantz,
Does whatever a warlock can't
Spins a spell, any size
Then the poor felhound dies
LOOK OUT! Here comes the Archamge Pantz...
MusedMoose Jan 11th 2010 7:44AM
In the heeeeeeeeeat of night,
There's a battle to be found!
With the speeeeeeed of light,
There's a warlock in the ground!
^_^