Arcane Brilliance: What to do with your trinket slots, Part 1

Ah...best in slot.
In a game that is--stripped to its most basic components--about obtaining better and better gear, it's natural that eventually, you'd begin wondering what the holy grail is. What is the ultimate goal? Which piece of gear is actually, finally, at the end of the day, the best? And how long until the next patch takes it from best in slot to third or fourth-best in slot?
In most cases, this isn't especially difficult to determine. Which item has the best stats? If one cloak has 80 spellpower, and another has 90, chances are good that you can identify the best option of the two. Programs like Rawr can make it even easier. Plug in your character's information, and viola! Here's the robe that's best for you. But where things typically get hairy is on those final two slots: trinket #1, and trinket #2.
Unlike most of your other gear, trinkets are often more...subjective. Here are two excellent trinkets:
Reign of the Dead
Talisman of Resurgence
You're a new mage. Which one of those is better? How do you even compare them? One appears to be an apple, while the other has a decidedly orange-like quality.
To compound the issue, trinkets are rare, notoriously difficult to obtain, and there simply aren't a whole lot of them in the game (compared to other gear slots). And you need two of them!
Well fear not. Arcane Brilliance feels your pain. Let's take a closer look at what's available at end-game, and see if we can't come up with a few good ways to fill those two enigmatic gear slots.
First, a word about the organization and purpose of this first part of the list. For the sake of space, we won't be listing every trinket out there. Instead, we'll try to hit all of the really good ones. And we'll list them not necessarily in order of good-better-best, but in order of item level (with some exceptions). My aim here, with this first part of the trinket guide, is to provide a new level 80 mage with a list of places to go get a couple of quality trinkets. We'll hit the higher level stuff next week.
Also, I won't be ranking each trinket. You can go to places like Elitist Jerks or use Rawr to find hard, black-and-white valuations of these items. I'll simply be providing you with some information to help you decide which trinkets match the content your guild is running (or not running), and which suit your playstyle, spec, and gear setup. Not every mage is the same, and no gear choice is more subjective than trinkets.
Sundial of the Exiled
How good is it?
This is one of the original emblem trinkets, and is itemized to be on par with drops from entry-level raids like Naxxramas. The stat component is crit rating, which is, quite simply, one of the lowest-value stats to have on a mage trinket, especially if you happen to be an arcane mage. But that proc makes up for it. That's a meaty chunk of spellpower, and it has a 10% proc rate and a 45 second internal cooldown. It's passive, which means it's one less button to worry about clicking, but also means that you can't count on it to be up when you really need it. It could proc when you hit the meat of your spell rotation just before the enrage timer hits, or it could proc right as Mirrored Soul starts and you have to stop casting.
How do I get it?
It'll cost you 40 Emblems of Heroism from the vendors in Dalaran. Those are the old heroic currency, and they're only obtainable these days by trading down from better currency--better currency that you can use to buy better trinkets. I only include this baby because it's still a good entry-level epic trinket, and it shows you where the hunt for good trinkets used to start. The same goes for other old item-level 200 trinkets, like Embrace of the Spider. These are still quality items for a mage starting out at 80, but the fact that they come from now-obsolete content makes them more difficult to obtain than they used to be. The simple fact of the matter is that unless your guild still organizes entry-level raids, you're better off heading into more current content and skipping over these.
Abyssal Rune
How good is it?
Ah, now we're talking. This, my friends, is probably the first trinket you should go for. It's essentially the Sundial of the Exiled with haste instead of crit. This is better for fire and frost mages, and much better for arcane mages. The spellpower proc has a 45 second internal cooldown, and a 25% proc rate, meaning it'll be up more frequently than the Sundial anyway. This is--bar none--the best item-level 200 mage trinket out there. And you don't even have to go raiding to get it.
How do I get it?
It drops at a roughly 16% rate from the second boss in normal Trial of the Champion. This means a few runs--maybe even more than a few, especially if there are other casters in your group. The good news is that there are always a bunch of new 80's looking to farm ToC to gear up, and you'll be picking up other decent epic gear for yourself along the way. So get a group together, and if a warlock tries to sneak into that group, make sure to insinuate in party chat that he's a member of Al-Qaeda, a loot ninja, or possibly a nazi sleeper agent, in order to get him kicked from the group. Because you don't want him stealing your trinket. Also because he's a warlock.
Illustration of the Dragon Soul
How good is it?
Pretty good, actually. Essentially, this trinket, as long as you don't have to stop casting for more than 10 seconds, will give you a constant +200 spellpower. This used to be one of the best-in-slot trinekts for mages, but has since been eclipsed by the trinekts that drop in newer content. Still, if you can manage to obtain it, do it. It may be awhile before you can snag an upgrade for it.
How do I get it?
This drops from 25-man Sartharion at a 19% rate. Good luck finding 24 other people to run this these days, though.
Eye of the Broodmother
How good is it?
This functions similarly to the Illustration of the Dragon Soul, in that it provides a near-constant spellpower boost. It amounts to 125 spellpower as opposed to 200, but is easier to keep stacked at only 5 stacks. It also provides a static crit rating bonus. If your spec values crit, this is a decent option over the Illustration.
How do I get it?
Drops in 10-man Ulduar from Razorscale at a 20% rate. This should be easier to find a group for than 25-man Sarth, but it's still obsolete content, so it'll likely be easier for you to simply hop into a more current raid.
Scale of Fates
How good is it?
The flat spellpower increase on this is as good as the stacking one on the Eye of the Broodmother, only it's always on. And the on-use haste is quite good, especially for haste-heavy specs, like arcane. I actually prefer an on-use trinket, since it allows you to manage the bonus, rather than leaving it up to a proc.
How do I get it?
17% drop rate from Thorim in 25-man Ulduar. There are other excellent trinkets in here, but again, chances are low that your guild is still running people through these raids. Fortunately, there's better option for new level 80 mages that's much easier to obtain...
Talisman of Resurgence
How good is it?
Holy crap. Good. The static intellect bonus is yummy for arcane mages, and not terrible for fire and frost mages, but that 599 on-use spellpower is simply delicious.
How do I get it?
This is the best part about this trinket. It's one of the best trinkets out there, and it will only cost you 50 Emblems of Triumph. You can earn those running random heroics in an afternoon. So you can get this by doing the single most efficient thing you can do to gear up your mage anyway. Queue yourself up, go have a sandwich or do some dailies while you wait out the 20 minute DPS wait-times (or find a friendly tank to queue with), and then buy yourself a fantastic trinket that would have made all of our heads explode with its awesomeness if we'd seen it back when Wrath dropped. You kids today don't know how hard we had it. We had to work for our trinkets, by golly! I remember when your grandpappy lost his eye in the great trinket war of '08. It was a tough time...I don't like to speak of it, but there was one dark day when I killed a warlock with my bare hands after he won the roll on Embrace of the Spider. Oh who am I kidding? I love to speak of it. In fact, I have a framed screenshot on my wall of me giving a thumbs up over his mutilated corpse. I used it for my Christmas cards that year.
I'll end this part of the trinket guide here. Next week, we'll begin with trinkets available in the more current content, starting in Trial of the Crusader and progressing up through the shiny new stuff that drops in Icecrown Citadel.
Still, you may be wondering, after all of this, what the final answer to the problem posed in the column's title is. What should you do with your two trinket slots? There is no single right answer, but here's my final advice for a new level 80 mage:
Run normal ToC until you snag the Abyssal Rune. Then run random heroics until you can pick up the Talisman of Resurgence. Those are, in my opinion, the most valuable, easiest to quickly obtain trinkets for an entry-level mage.
What do you think, mage community? How many times am I wrong and how wrong am I? Which trinkets did I neglect to mention that you wish to make a case for? What trinkets are you using and why? And keep in mind that we'll be hitting the higher level stuff next week, so hold off on those particular criticisms until that column hits.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 5)
Rob Feb 13th 2010 9:21PM
What bout the dark moon card and the frost emblem trinket? Seems like I would want to for these if i were gearing up from fresh 80, maybe with the frost badge cloak as a priority then the frost badge trinket.
Malkinius Feb 14th 2010 4:53AM
I am still using my Darkmoon Card: Death and I probably will for a while. That extra damage that procs fairly often is really really nice. Yes, it is a iLevel 200 trinket but it has stood the test of time for me in all three specs.
obc Feb 14th 2010 11:55AM
if you are gearing up use the frost badges to get t10-2-piece bonus. ITS RIDICILOUSLY GOOD. its ahahahahahmazing.
and by the time you have 60 frost badges through dailies you should already sport enough hit.
Randomize Feb 13th 2010 9:24PM
Don't forget to mention the Emblem of Frost trinket in the next one of these guides. And by mentioning it, I mean denounce it for what it really is, way too much hit on a trinket, and although its on use effect is nice, there is too much hit to justify obtaining it, especially for an arcane mage, who can actually use the Intellect ToR better, and also the sheer fact that for it being so average, it costs way too many frosts.
Jenny Feb 13th 2010 9:45PM
As an officer in a guild that has been receiving many a mage app lately (many with questionable trinket choices), I extend my many thanks for giving me an excellent article to link to. :D
Guessing part 2 will discuss the Dislodged Foreign Object? SO MUCH WANT. Alas, it has yet to even drop for my guild, despite killing Rotface each week since his release. Ah well, Muradin's Spyglass and Reign of the Dead will have to do.
zetathran Feb 13th 2010 10:14PM
Can't say I'm a gigantic fan of the Talisman. The SP on use is cool enough, but there are just so many stats I'd rather have than intellect. For example, the Embrace of the Spider has the same average SP, and I'd much rather have a haste proc than Int. Ever since the Arcane buff, mana management isn't quite as desperate as it used to be, and making good use of procs and mana CDs can cover your mana needs.
Sumanai Feb 13th 2010 10:39PM
^^ This
I'm still using Embrace too. Talisman is fine for fresh 80's starving for mana, but in higher-end gear you'll have plenty to go around.
In my book, Talisman is a sub-par trinket IF mana is never a problem for you.
I'm currently using Embrace+Abyssal Rune... because I mostly run 10man and also because I've been very unlucky on trinket drops so far.
vocenoctum Feb 13th 2010 10:23PM
For a fresh 80, I'd add a couple recommendations. Jetze's Bell is a BoE, and while it may cost a pretty penny, along with the dark moon cards, it's useful if you're gearing an alt or if you've been working the auctions well enough.
In addition, there are several trinkets that can be bought with honor that are good. +111 spellpower is nice, and I like the pvp trinket one (erases CC effects) even in PvE, there's plenty of sticky spots where it can be used. And if you do a little leveling in battlegrounds, the honor can be there waiting.
(Plus, as above, if it's an alt, you can send the wintergrasp 2k honor thingees over from your main.)
caleadown Feb 13th 2010 10:58PM
um, this column is pathetic.
maybe assess some current raiding trinkets, say, Dislodged Foreign, or Muradin's... Heck no Reign of the Dead/Unliving?? Honestly. Either you're a bad mage and shouldn't be writing a column aimed at the mage community, or you stopped playing your mage.
Maybe start writing columns more in advance instead of by 7pm the day its due.
Mino Feb 13th 2010 11:13PM
Clearly he said hes doing the other trinkets next week - "and keep in mind that we'll be hitting the higher level stuff next week, so hold off on those particular criticisms until that column hits." did you even read the column?
Magefest Feb 13th 2010 11:26PM
Who's pathetic now?
Maybe start reading columns more than once before posting your "expert" opinions.
Clearly you are a warlock. And a moron.
smack Feb 14th 2010 1:10AM
I am suddenly reminded of a phrase: "Better to remain silent in the face of presumed stupidity than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
That is all...d-bag.
Deathknighty Feb 14th 2010 1:47AM
' "And keep in mind that we'll be hitting the higher level stuff next week, so hold off on those particular criticisms until that column hits."
As the above quote shows, I am a troll and compete dipstick. 8P'
Fixed!
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Feb 14th 2010 7:29AM
"Clearly you are a warlock. And a moron."
And the difference is?...
Nazgûl Feb 14th 2010 11:21AM
Not all warlocks are morons, but all morons are warlocks.
Kaz Feb 13th 2010 11:09PM
Illustration of the Dragon Soul was a pimp trinket. I was lucky and got it the first time it dropped for my guild in OS25. I carried it into ICC.
Unfortunately with the increase in movement for boss fights, it became increasingly difficult to keep the full stacks. It was also a wee bit buggy for a long: Blizzard wouldn't cause it to proc. So those AoE Naxx pulls had to be interspersed with Arcane Explosions and/or Flamestrike. They changed it a while back to proc on cast with Blizzard, but it was still stymied by movement based fights.
I poured a 40 on the curb when I finally replaced and sharded it.
obc Feb 14th 2010 12:41PM
can't you power it up by AExplosion while running even though AE doesn't hit anything? like Eye of the Broodmother?
Kaz Feb 14th 2010 1:26PM
Yes you can, its a bit mana expensive to do that though.
Proph Feb 16th 2010 9:20AM
I am not raiding anymore and the illustration is still one of the trinkets I am carrying. I love it and hate it both at the same time. +200 Spellpower makes it still one of the best trinkets ingame but keeping it up is very nasty, specially in heroics on mobs and the newer bosses in ICC (what I've heard)
To keep it up, you should just use slowfall. The spell works with the trinket and the cast nearly cost no mana. Out of combat your regen should be quicker within the GCD of the spell. It is also handy right before you wanna kick some butt against a boss. Spam slow fall 20 times and its at it max, givin you the +200 spellpower right from the start.
Oneiromancer Feb 13th 2010 11:37PM
Until I got Muradin's Spyglass in ICC (and yes I know it will be covered next week), I was still using Illustration of the Dragon Soul and Eye of the Broodmother. I didn't buy the Talisman of Resurgence until I finished off my Tier 9 and all the other gear slots, and even though I have it now to supposedly use if I don't have Replenishment or I think I really could use the ability for certain fights, I still never bother equipping it.
A lot of people notice that Rawr values Talisman of Resurgence very highly. What you need to do is ask yourself if you are really running out of mana on these fights (including if you are able to Evocate during a lull anyway). If not, then you should turn on the "unlimited mana" option in Rawr and watch the Talisman drop way down in the hierarchy of trinkets. If you do need to Evocate then this trinket may help you avoid having to do so...but it would have to be a very close thing, like you're Evocating in the last 30 seconds of a fight. Otherwise you're probably going to have to Evocate anyway and it just delays it farther into the fight.
If you're a Mage who just hit 80 and is doing heroics, then yes the Talisman is a fantastic trinket and possibly one of your first purchases.