Arcane Brilliance: Patch 3.3.3 PTR changes for mages

So anyway. It's always an exciting time around here when a new patch hits the PTR. We all wake up, head down to the living room and gather beneath the tree to open our presents. Sometimes the bounty is rich, and we reap a choice harvest of new content and features. Other times the crop is more meager. And while patch 3.3.3 doesn't seem to have brought with it the largest pile of new stuff we've ever seen, it's turning out to be a bit more generous than I'd have previously suspected.
Yes, for those of us who play this game, a new patch is just like Christmas. You just never know what you're going to get. Will that gaily wrapped parcel contain an N64? Or a hideous sweater? A huge buff? Or a soul-crushing nerf? Let's all head over to the PTR together and start unwrapping, shall we?
Arcane
- Arcane Empowerment: This effect is now passive instead of being a proc off of critical strikes. The self damage buff remains unchanged.
- Incanter's Absorption: This talent now only grants additional spell power when damage is absorbed by Mana Shield, Frost Ward, Fire Ward, or Ice Barrier. The limit of 5% of the mage's health on the spell power buff has been removed.
To break it down, let me use the following tortured metaphor:
Imagine you are presented with two delicious pies to choose between. One of them, the baker tells you, is more delicious than the other. This particular pie is an acquired taste, though, and will take some time to fully appreciate. Also, it is full of sharp razor blades, and thus will require great care and skill in order to eat it without maiming yourself. Still, you think to yourself, the pie's so tasty, it's worth the extra trouble.
Then the baker tells you that you are only allowed to eat it with your hands tied behind your back, using only your face.
This concerns you.
Finally, he discloses that he has taken a huge dump in the tastier pie before baking it, making it far less delicious than it once might have been.
Suddenly, the other pie looks like a far wiser choice.
Incanter's Absorption, like so many of the more interesting mechanics in this game, seems to have proven too difficult to balance for Blizzard. Teamwork, timing, skill, and luck all played a vital role in determining its usefulness. Unfortunately, some mages have apparently used it a bit too skillfully, and so a nerf has come.
Previously, if you had a priest willing to shield your mage, you could stack up the spellpower bonus to the 5% of your maximum health cap, which for many mages was a very high amount, something in the neighborhood of 1,000 spellpower or more. Under the right circumstances, with the right raid group, against the right bosses, this could be--and often was--an extremely powerful buff.
With the PTR changes applied, the mage is limited to his own shielding spells to build up the buff. Since Mana Shield is too great a drain on your mana pool to be a reliable method of stacking the spellpower buff, the only viable options are our warding spells. This means that we can now only absorb up to about 6,000 points of damage every 30 seconds, and that means a maximum buff of 900 or so spellpower for 10 seconds, and then only in fights in which you are taking frost or fire damage. All this at the exorbitant cost of a global cooldown and three talent points. The removal of the 5% cap doesn't factor in, since the only way to reach the previous cap is to use Mana Shield, which will severely gimp your mana pool, eventually costing you far more DPS.
The bottom line is that it is now more prudent to place those three talent points elsewhere, relegating this spell to a rare oddity that some mages will cling to because it was once a great deal of fun, and optimal builds will simply skip over.
A better solution would have been to simply lower the cap, leaving the talent intact, instead of rendering it impotent.
Really, I just want my razor-blade-filled pie back.
Fire
- Combustion cooldown has been reduced from 3 min to 2 min.
GhostcrawlerThe Combustion change was to let its cooldown line up better with e.g. trinket cooldowns. It just felt awkward at 3 min.
...which makes a certain kind of sense. Now you can blow your combustion cooldown every time your trinket cooldown comes up. That's good. But the thing I like most about this is that we're getting those three almost-guaranteed crits a third more often. That should prove to be a solid DPS boost for fire mages, and coupled with the craptastic nerf to Incanter's Absorption should bring fire more in line with arcane's DPS output. A little more guaranteed crit for a spec that's so infinitely dependent upon crits is welcome.
- Burning Soul now reduces the threat caused by Fire spells by 10/20%. (Up from 5/10%)
This glyph change only continues the trend:
- Glyph of Fireball: No longer increases critical strike chance of Fireball. Instead, it now reduces the cast time of Fireball by 0.15 seconds.
GhostcrawlerThe Fireball glyph change was because some Fire mages were getting such absurdly high crit rates that even more crit wasn't attractive. We weren't trying to make this particular glyph ridiculously powerful.
The actual dps increases are something more like adding Pyroblast to Torment the Weak and Empowered Fire. That may have missed the most recent patch notes.
The actual dps increases are something more like adding Pyroblast to Torment the Weak and Empowered Fire. That may have missed the most recent patch notes.
This change, like those above, provides a more static boost. The extra crit wasn't a huge help to more powerful fire mages, as Ghostcrawler points out, but the shortened casting time will most definitely be. In case you were wondering, the removal of the DoT effect remains on the glyph.
And the second part of that quote reveals something not yet in the patch notes, the addition of Pyroblast to the spells affected by Torment the Weak and Empowered Fire. This should prove to be a significant straight-up DPS boost for fire when it goes through. I'm always in favor of anything that makes Pyroblast, the single most powerful mage spell in the game, even more powerful.
Frost
- Frostbolt: Spell power scaling on this spell has been increased by approximately 5%.
- Brain Freeze: This talent now allows your next Fireball or Frostfire Bolt to be instant and cost no mana. There is a small internal cooldown to keep the Frostfire Bolt from immediately triggering Brain Freeze again.
So where does all this leave us? It's clear from these patch notes and comments like this...
GhostcrawlerI would also expect Arcane damage to fall overall with the Incanter's Absorption change. (Torment is also gratuitously overpowered, but that would be too big a change for now.) That should get Fire a lot closer to Arcane. Getting Frost up there too is harder, but we're still trying.
...that the devs are trying to level the playing field between the mage specs. This idea cuts both ways. To bring fire and frost up to the level of arcane, those two specs are receiving a few buffs. I'm all for buoying up under-performing specs. But why does doing so require knocking arcane down a peg? Let me say this another way:
I'm near-sighted. Seriously, blind as a bat. Don't ask me how many fingers you're holding up because I don't know. I negotiate my surroundings via sonar. I'm more than a little jealous of folks with natural 20/20 vision. I'd love to have the same eyesight as everybody else. I can accomplish this equality in one of two ways:
- I can improve my own vision by wearing glasses, contact lenses, or getting eye surgery. Or...
- I can gouge everybody else's eyes out.
I just wish the developers could find a way to make all three specs viable without hobbling the most powerful of the three. What's stopping them all from being powerful?
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Reader Comments (Page 6 of 6)
nieboh Mar 1st 2010 9:41AM
oops, misfiring synapses...TtW is 4th tier, but still...
also "the'yy"??? wth? edit button please
Derrek Mar 2nd 2010 10:23AM
"What's stopping them all from being powerful?"
*cough*
4k higher dps than other classes w/equal gear+skillscore
*cough*
Azhoul Mar 2nd 2010 9:45PM
Wait what? I couldn't stop laughing at this. The "skillscore" part is definitely the punchline.
If you can't get above 4k less than a mage's DPS with equal gear with ANY class, you are NOT equal in skill, dood. A few classes can -topple- a mage in DPS by sheer mathematics alone, while most others can match them within 5-10% DPS. If you're that far below, you're not playing well.
Sorry to completely destroy your attempted contradiction, though.
Paige the mage Mar 2nd 2010 4:57PM
It sucks that Arcane had to be nerfed to balance it with the other specs, especially if that means mages are losing dps compared to other classes (which I doubt).
But seriously, F*CK YOU 57/3/11! Hopefully after this we won't be seeing you in EVERY SINGLE freaking mage around... hopefully.
Mtrx141 Mar 3rd 2010 2:53PM
As an Arcane PVPer, I don't see the changes to IA as a HUGE nerf and it's a bit of a buff with the removal of the health cap. Consider this situation:
Say I`m in a BG / Arena and my Mana shield gets one-/ two-shotted. I could (since I almost always take improved mana shield with IA) throw up another mana shield and start trying to kill whatever is attacking me. By the time my second mana shield is down, I`ll have absorbed alot of dmg . My POM AB is going to HURT. Add the next 5-8 spells while under Arcane Power + IA's spell power boost (which would *likely* already be over the 5% health limit currently in place) I'd be putting out some nasty damage. Couple that with Shatter (which I sometimes spec into for Arcane Barrage/ Arcane Blast Shatter Combos and you've got a nice big crit.
Let me know if this is right or if I`m missing something here.
gerryq Mar 3rd 2010 4:24PM
I'm a bit surprised that they are allowing an instant frostfire bolt from Brain Freeze. The reason being that surely this will be overpowered in PVP, because it's an instant slow (or root, if Frostbite procs).
I always assumed that that was, in fact, why they chose to have Fireball instead.
Cheeselandman Mar 8th 2010 12:57PM
I just wanted to throw my few cents in.
I dont think the changes to incanters absorption are a nerf. Even im PvE. The 5% hp cap has been removed. Unfortunately, you no longer get a steady 1k spellpower from those nice disc priests and holy paladins, but I have never been blessed with a holy paladin who raid heals, or a disc priest who didn't just say "get out of the damage" instead of "heres a shield".
Maybe my healers just aren't as nice.
The point is, I haven't been getting that steady 1k spellpower, because either I am taking no raid damage, and theres nothing to absorb, or the person healing me is a druid or shaman. Maybe if I was in some end-game guild this would be different. But what I'm getting at here, is that Incanters absorption isn't worth putting into unless you have a personal friend who just happens to be a paladin/priest. But, combine incanters absorption with improved frost ward....
Take the VoA I did three days ago: Frost ward up the entire fight, 30% chance to absorb damage and regain it as mana. Ice Watcher does a white out, I gain 14k mana. I also am instantly maxxed out with 5% of my hp as spellpower, although I suppose if I had a disc priest, I would be already. The point is, removing the 5% buff makes it alot more attractable to go for the whole "improved frost ward".
Final note here: I don't see this as a pie with razors made of feces I have to eat with my hands behind my back. I see this as a way of not having to deal with lazy healer, and adding a bit more synergy in with the frost tree.
Cheeselandman Mar 8th 2010 12:58PM
Yes my grammar is horrible. I apologize.
Subuts Mar 9th 2010 1:15PM
What about the talent tree changes that are comming with the stat changes, did Blizz said something? Talents like 'Student of the mind' will disapear and we will need a rearrange on the trees..
gaf Mar 11th 2010 3:56AM
to say the least i am very pissed at the encanters nerf. in icc i need mit heals to boost my dps in order to make up for the running round or target changing which causes my dps to drop, after this patch im rooted. ill go from 9k dps to maybe 5, thats worse than a nerf thats anal rape right there.