Phat Loot Phriday: Nevermelting Ice Crystal
In honor of our hard to get trinkets and all the casters who have begged, cajoled, even threatened me to try and get me to tank Heroic PoS this week (look, I can only tank it twice or more in a day if I get it randomly. No, I'm not going to run randoms for six hours on the off chance we'll be queued for H PoS.) here's some caster loot. It's a trinket, so you don't get much of a screenshot I'm afraid, so you get the Wowhead page.
Name: Nevermelting Ice Crystal
Type: Epic Trinket
Attributes: Increases spell power by 111 on equip, on use increases your critical strike rating by [184 * 71564u] for 20 sec. Every time one of your non-periodic spells deals a critical strike, the bonus is reduced by 184 critical strike rating. (3 Min Cooldown)
So if you're like me and play melee classes almost exclusively, you may not really understand why this trinket is good. Partially the demand for the Nevermelting Ice Crystal is due to the scarcity of trinkets in general: I know casters in full ICC25/TotGC gear who want this! When you realize some mages out there are raiding up to TotC with a Sundial of the Exiled equipped, you can understand the hunger for this trinket to some degree. Now, comparing this trinket to the once-majestic Illustration of the Dragon Soul, even a melee moron like me can see that it has more than half the spell power of the IotDS fully stacked (and since you don't have to stack the Nevermelting up that seems pretty good to me) plus a sweet on use ability.
However, in the hands of a spell flinger who is fortunate enough to have Damage over Time spells that can critically hit through talent choices, glyphs or set bonuses, this is an astonishingly good trinket (I'm told). Because the on use boost to critical hit doesn't degrade from damage over time spells, you could use the trinket and then DoT up everything and the DoT crits wouldn't lose their crit bonus until the effect just ran out, there would be no loss of 184 crit strike rating per crit.
So if you were, say, a mage with Glyph of Living Bomb this would be one heck of a sweet trinket for you.
How to Get It: Run Heroic Pit of Saron a lot. Kill Scourgelord Tyrannus. Curse as he yet again drops the 2h axe or tanking sword. Bother me again the next day for another run. Repeat until madness threatens to consume us both. Then laugh as it finally drops and yay we never have to come back here again! Oh wait you have a shadow priest who wants it too why do you do this to me?
Getting Rid of It: You'd better not even think about getting rid of this after the sixty times you made me run this place. If you get a better trinket, I don't want to hear about it. No. No, you just keep it forever. Don't disenchant it into an abyss crystal, don't vendor it for 11 gold, 39 silver, 40 copper, it's your forever as far as I'm concerned.
Name: Nevermelting Ice Crystal
Type: Epic Trinket
Attributes: Increases spell power by 111 on equip, on use increases your critical strike rating by [184 * 71564u] for 20 sec. Every time one of your non-periodic spells deals a critical strike, the bonus is reduced by 184 critical strike rating. (3 Min Cooldown)
So if you're like me and play melee classes almost exclusively, you may not really understand why this trinket is good. Partially the demand for the Nevermelting Ice Crystal is due to the scarcity of trinkets in general: I know casters in full ICC25/TotGC gear who want this! When you realize some mages out there are raiding up to TotC with a Sundial of the Exiled equipped, you can understand the hunger for this trinket to some degree. Now, comparing this trinket to the once-majestic Illustration of the Dragon Soul, even a melee moron like me can see that it has more than half the spell power of the IotDS fully stacked (and since you don't have to stack the Nevermelting up that seems pretty good to me) plus a sweet on use ability.
However, in the hands of a spell flinger who is fortunate enough to have Damage over Time spells that can critically hit through talent choices, glyphs or set bonuses, this is an astonishingly good trinket (I'm told). Because the on use boost to critical hit doesn't degrade from damage over time spells, you could use the trinket and then DoT up everything and the DoT crits wouldn't lose their crit bonus until the effect just ran out, there would be no loss of 184 crit strike rating per crit.
So if you were, say, a mage with Glyph of Living Bomb this would be one heck of a sweet trinket for you.
How to Get It: Run Heroic Pit of Saron a lot. Kill Scourgelord Tyrannus. Curse as he yet again drops the 2h axe or tanking sword. Bother me again the next day for another run. Repeat until madness threatens to consume us both. Then laugh as it finally drops and yay we never have to come back here again! Oh wait you have a shadow priest who wants it too why do you do this to me?
Getting Rid of It: You'd better not even think about getting rid of this after the sixty times you made me run this place. If you get a better trinket, I don't want to hear about it. No. No, you just keep it forever. Don't disenchant it into an abyss crystal, don't vendor it for 11 gold, 39 silver, 40 copper, it's your forever as far as I'm concerned.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Phat Loot Phriday







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Zombiemold Jan 29th 2010 8:03PM
This is obviously great for affliction locks and SPriests :P
Reps Jan 29th 2010 8:59PM
Hunter Trinket.
Moroan Jan 29th 2010 9:04PM
It's even better when you remember that refeshing a dot doesn't refresh its crit chance.
So if you use this and then put up SWP/corruption it'll keep that crit chance until it falls off or you reapply it.
And for anyone who's wondering Blizz is apparently aware of this but doesn't plan to fix it since the fix is complicated and the dps increase isn't large enough to warrant it.
Prudelas Jan 30th 2010 12:58AM
Locks still roll Affliction???
Scott Baldwin Jan 30th 2010 2:22AM
As it turns out, Affliction is very competitive with the release of patch 3.3. http://elitistjerks.com/f80/t48311-simulationcraft_warlocks_3_3_2_numbers/
The reason this trinket is so good (even considered one of the best in slot for affliction) is because Corruption retains the boosted crit rating when refreshed (by Haunt or Shadow Bolt), only losing it if it drops off and has to be recasted.
Ratskinmahoney Jan 30th 2010 2:40AM
Lol.
a) affliction is the top dps spec for locks since 3.3
b) this trinket is stupidly good for locks, since with everlasting affliction it is possible to go for an entire fight without having to refresh corruption, so casting corruption just after using the trinket means we get +20% crit on it for as long as we can keep casting.
It's good for shadowpriests for similar reasons.
Wyred Feb 1st 2010 5:47AM
This is a 232 trinket from a 5 man, and it's rated in the top ten trinkets for shadowpriests. Combine with a tricks of the trade and you're laughing.
Thius Jan 29th 2010 8:08PM
Ugh... this was the first trinket that came to mind when I read the article on hard to get trinkets... Not only does it rarely drop, when it does, 3-4 other people in my group all want it. My mage has lost it so many times, I've all but given up, but I desperately need to replace the stupid +128 hit trinket that wasting one of my slots.
Bvannas Jan 29th 2010 8:18PM
I healed it on my shaman when it dropped, a mage rolled, and I looked at him, and even though the trinket was good... I just couldn't do it, not after the glee I had when I even saw the stats, let alone when it dropped and I won on my mage main.
So stick at it, youll get it one day, and maybe drop a few of the +hit talents perhaps?
ROB13 Jan 29th 2010 8:04PM
So the Ice Stone is never going to melt huh?
=(
NekoDaimyo Jan 30th 2010 3:53PM
It melts every time you go to kill the Frost Lord Ahune, during the Midsummer Fire Festival
Gamer am I Jan 29th 2010 8:05PM
Oh Pit of Saron; so much trash, yet such fun boss fights and such good loot.
CallMeIrd Jan 29th 2010 8:15PM
Really? I always feel like the PoS stands for Piece of Shit... Hate that place.
Kaylin Jan 29th 2010 8:28PM
Yea, I hate that place too. I keep trying to get the 232 neck for my rogue off the first boss, but every time I random queue and get it, garfrost is already down, and every time I queue for PoS directly, some hunter always wins it :(
Furlover Jan 29th 2010 8:36PM
PoS is one of 'those' heroics where the trash poses more of a challenge than any of the bosses.
That trinket just won't drop for my lock yet it insists on taunting me by dropping when I'm on one of my melee alts. :P
WoopWoop Jan 31st 2010 2:50PM
I enjoy PoS, If not for the added chance of Quel'dalar dropping if we farm the skippable trash, but also the fun mechanics of the fights (Tunnel, Krick & Ick, Tyrannus and his frost wyrm).
Although, no matter how long 3.3 remains the latest content patch, I don't think people will ever get that the 1st two necromancers drop NOTHING, and will not aggro on to you.
Freedom Jan 29th 2010 8:07PM
The pov from a tank made me giggle lots, especially at the end :) Great write up!
CallMeIrd Jan 29th 2010 8:13PM
Total crap for arcane mages. And yet, the best I've got at the moment. Sigh.
Pyromelter Jan 29th 2010 8:38PM
Talisman of Resurgance + Abyssal Rune show up as larger DPS increases for arcane mages, at least in raids. Haven't checked it on rawr, but until i got muradins spyglass, i was running talisman and abyssal for about 2 months, despite the fact that I have the Ice Crystal.
p.s. I'm told this trinket is absolutely fantastic for holy paladins.
wow Jan 29th 2010 8:56PM
@Pyromelter Please tell me it wasn't a Holy Paladin that told you it was good. It is TERRIBLE for a Paladin. Outside of Hit and Spirit, it has the two worst stats for Holy...Sp and Crit. Any Holy Paladin wanting this trinket has zero clue how to play the spec.