Arcane Brilliance: I hope for an icy apocalypse

So, I don't know if you saw this, but I found it a little depressing. It's a collection of DPS data from the current endgame of WoW, Icecrown Citadel 25-man. And while fire and arcane mages appear to be right up there in the mix, frost is not. Instead, they're relegated to the same marginal, fringe PvE status that other under-represented specs enjoy, like subtlety rogues, or beastmaster hunters. It seems that not only were the few frost mages whose data made its way into those World of Logs parses doing some pretty woeful DPS, but so few of them were actually going into Icecrown that the data we do have is rendered completely unreliable. Maybe they weren't all that bad? It's tough to tell when there were sometimes less than 50 frost mage results. Even low-representation specs like arms warriors had thousands.
This, my friends, is unacceptable.
Frost mages, while kings of the PvP hill, have long been the redheaded stepchildren of mage specs when it comes to PvE content. Still, they've seen multiple recent changes to their spec that have promised to narrow the gap, and to a large extent, those changes have made something of a difference. Frost isn't by any means up to the same same level as arcane and fire yet, but in terms of raw DPS output, the gulf is narrowing.
Sadly, it seems nobody has noticed. Now, I'm not blaming frost mages. I expect that a large and unsavory part of the problem is not frost mages failing to go to Icecrown or failing to perform well when they do go, but is instead a failure of Icecrown groups to allow frost mages to go. The stigma against frost is ancient, its taint deep. I have all but given up on this changing during this expansion.
But I do expect it to change. Part of my hope stems from simple, unflagging enthusiasm for the spec. I freely admit that. I love frost, and want to see it succeed in PvE. But another, larger part, comes from cautious optimism about the direction Frost appears to be taking in the next expansion.
Let's put the negativity aside and focus instead on the potentially bright future that lies ahead of those of us who like to create warlocksicles. If you've never had one, they smell terrible, but taste like triumph.
Frost mage mastery
The single biggest indicator of the direction each spec seems to be headed in Cataclysm--at least from the information that we've been given thus far--is that spec's mastery bonus. The mastery stat is purported to be an overarching bonus awarded to each spec for every talent point spent in their chosen tree, and placed on many pieces of gear that are desirable to the spec. Basically, as you place your talent points and gear up your frost mage, your mastery stat should also be increasing.
Mastery will grant three distinct bonuses. Two of these bonuses will be flat statistical increases, but the third will be a unique bonus property, tailored to the spec.
- Spell damage
- Crit damage bonus
When I go to sleep, I usually dream of one of three things: A second season of Firefly, an Xbox Live Arcade version of Herzog Zwei that's playable online, and a Deep Freeze crit that does somewhere in the neighborhood of 50k damage. I used to think that none of those things were actually possible, but now I'm beginning to think that one actually might (well ... maybe two, if the whole "Joss Whedon tied up in my basement" thing works out).
- Deathfrost
BashiokDeathfrost: Casting Frostbolt places a buff on the mage that increases the damage for all frost, fire, and arcane spells. The only damage spell that won't be affected by this buff is Frostbolt.
This intrigues the crap out of me. The frost mage PvE rotation currently consists of Frostbolt spam with a Deep Freeze inserted in whenever that spell is off cooldown. What this bonus seems to do, essentially, is provide an incentive to use other spells. Any other spells, really. My hope is that this will make the frost rotation far more interesting, providing a number of other valid spellcasting choices.
Now, I have many questions about Deathfrost, and in the bulletted list that follows, I will attempt to chronicle those questions in a haphazard and scattershot manner.
- How big will the buff be? For this to be any fun at all, the buff must be significant enough that alternative spells to Frostbolt become attractive enough that using them feels like a bonus, and not just a very slight improvement to another Frostbolt cast.
- Will multiple spells be rendered viable parts of the rotation with this buff? Or will we simply be adding Frostfire Bolt, or Fireball, or whatever spell offers the next best bang for our DPS buck?
- Any chance the buff will stack in some fashion?
- Will this buff be enough that Ice Lance finally cracks a PvE spell rotation in some fashion?
- How will Deathfrost scale as gear improves? Will the damage simply increase by X amount as your mastery increases by X amount?
- Will we ever find out what the deal was with Walt and or baby Aaron? Why were they both so special? Why'd we spend like a season and a half dealing with how important those two were (for crap's sake, the twist at the end of the first season finale was all about how much the Others wanted Walt)? Why was it such a big deal that Aaron not be "raised by another?" Those aren't "minor mysteries, guys. You made a big damn deal out of both of those plot points over the course of multiple episodes, and if you don't revisit them in some fashion over the course of the final three episodes, I swear to God I will come to your houses in Hollywood or wherever it is that you live, and I will pee on the hillside above until I trigger a mudslide. Don't test me. I'm an angry nerd with an internet blog. I will ruin you.
- I'm just kidding, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, I love you. I didn't mean any of that. Please don't block my emails.
- But seriously, though: Walt and Aaron. I don't need much. Just have Hurley see Walt in the jungle carrying Aaron or something, and have him say something expository, like "we are the second coming of Jacob, being held in reserve for Lost: the Next Generation, coming in 2012 to ABC. Also, Vincent the dog is the secret last candidate, and he rules the island now from his black throne of blood and skulls." It'll take two seconds. Then you can move on to all the other nonsense you seem obsessed with teasing out, like who Jack's stupid alternate reality wife is (spoiler: It's totally going to be Bai Ling.)
My great hope for Deathfrost is that it will do two things:
- It will increase frost's overall DPS by a significant margin. I want that buff to be large enough that casting a Frosfire Bolt under the buff is a large damage boost over simply continuing to spam Frostbolts.
- It will bring some vastly-needed interactivity and decision-making to the spec. I'd like to see some viable situational rotations, like a Frostbolt/Ice Lance one for times when mobility is important. I want several spells to move up into prominence within the frost rotation, not just one.
Filed under: Mage, Analysis / Opinion, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Bernie Roscoe May 8th 2010 10:11PM
To me, it seems that the mastery bonus will be having me tossing in a Frostfire bolt in the mix. Just like when Brain Freeze procs.
But I am excited to see what might happen! I love my Frost mage =)
Todd May 10th 2010 12:51PM
I used to love playing a frost mage wholeheartedly. However, frost just isn't viable anymore outside of a 5 man dungeon. The general idea is, if a mage is frost, everyone else will be carrying the mage. Sucks, but true.
Combined with Brain Freeze, this could make the usefulness of the frost mastery worth the spec, but a shame that it would take the mastery to work with a 3 point talent in order to be worthwhile.
In seriousness, without any talents affecting spells outside of frost to shorten cast time and beef up general damage, is stopping to cast your main nuke to cast a semi-blah, non-talented off-spec spell going to be worth the trouble?
Need more info.
Josh May 8th 2010 10:17PM
I've all but given up up them addressing the Walt issue. I'm just hoping for some explanation about how the island could jump through time, and why this was actually a thing. And if it turns out that stupid episode with Jack's tattoo and Bai Ling was actually important, I will roll a Lock for Cataclysm, because clearly nothing is sacred anymore.
Iirdan May 8th 2010 10:38PM
Yes. This.
At this point, the only thing I want answered is this:
Who the HELL is the Man in Black?
Qot May 8th 2010 10:45PM
Will it be an undead lock(e)?
Tarragon May 8th 2010 11:06PM
Iirdan, the man in black is Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. They fight aliens in New York and protect you and I from things that we cannot comprehend. Like the fact that the island is a time-traveling shark from the sun. And that the smoke monster really just needs a hug. And remember that polar bear? It was eating giant space lice off the shark-island.
Ametrine May 8th 2010 11:20PM
"Who the HELL is the Man in Black?"
Johnny Cash.
joel_robinson May 9th 2010 1:18AM
@iridian
The MIB identity should be revealed next week. It's supposed to be a Jacob/MIB flashback episode.
And honestly i would roll a mage if it meant i could get some crunchy caramel coated nugetty LOST goodness with every week's article.
Blacked Out [XBL: Biacked_Out] May 9th 2010 3:51AM
Since season one we have been waiting for answers, I think ive become immune and along for the ride now. Whilst it seemed Lost had no direction (Season 3 was the weakest) it always delivered the best storylines (Kate non-inclusive).
The only question I want Lost to answer is what the hell am I going to watch when its over.
FlashForward is disappointing but V is looking promising.
Scism May 9th 2010 6:25AM
I gave up on Lost during season 3 - it lost its sense of direction and became overcomplicated with multiple conflicting storylines which (as it now seems) didnt appear to be resolvable.
For those wondering what to watch next, i'd highly recommend going back to the 2 shows without which there would be no lost (or 24, or heroes or any show with a long continuing story arc) - The Prisoner (the original, not the new remake) and Twin Peaks.
The Prisoner is a beguiling tale of cold war intrigue used as a metaphor for the state of the individual in modern culture (As it was in the 60s) and is as relevant today as it was then. Each episode is semi-self contained, but as a whole charts the character development (more as a revealing of his character than his character changing). It also contains some of the most famous quotes of TV History - "I am not a number; I am a free man!"
OT - I love my frost mage for Heroics and AoE Trash (and easier bosses where dps requirements are not so strict anymore). With Nibelung its an AoE machine once you get 4+ of the valkyr up. I dont think its as uncompetitve as the original article stated (which was biased by various factors i cba to get into) but i wouldnt use it on Sindy, Putri, BQL or LK where performance still really matters
Boobah May 9th 2010 1:35PM
Twin Peaks? Seriously? It had the same problem of randomly added cruft (after the first season) because it seemed a 'neat' twist to the creator, making an ultimately unresolvable mess. It's conceivable Lynch could've pulled it off, but I doubt it. The show's big strength was it's characters, not the story. And David Duchovny in drag.
As for the continual story popularizing thing, I put Babylon 5 there. Yes, Twin Peaks was older, but by the time B5 ended season-long arcs were all over the place, while they were relatively rare beforehand. To my mind giving that credit to Twin Peaks is like giving it to Commander Cody.
Inaraserra May 10th 2010 7:41AM
" Why was it such a big deal that Aaron not be "raised by another?" "
I assumed they addressed that in a roundabout way - after Kate took Aaron off the island, Claire went over to evil Locke's side. I'm assuming losing Claire as a 'candidate' to the evil Locke was why it was so important.
GeneticDevo May 27th 2010 8:31AM
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1936291
aramis May 8th 2010 10:19PM
On topic: I'm very interested to see how the Frost mastery talent will improve PVE DPS. But even if it doesn't...how awesome is that in PVP? Much...
Off topic: No response to your impending doom over at "Choose My Adventure"?
*checks the polls*
Yeap...you're still doomed there, Mr. Pants. Or should we call you Mr. Hobbs?
*checks polls again*
/schoolgirl giggle
Natsumi May 8th 2010 10:49PM
I eagerly await the poll that makes Mr. Pants spec Demonology with a profession in Engineering. You could even try and name him Pantsless or Pantless or Suckerpunched lol
Ricohardt May 9th 2010 6:52AM
Voted BE Lock. I started with a mage, but am now a lover of the fel energies. Mayhaps we'll have another convert?
Dameblanche May 9th 2010 7:12AM
I eagerly await the moment when Mister Hobbs gets to play a mage and both are forced to play on a pvp realm on opposite factions.
I mean, no total war without TOTAL war. Pants eats Hobbit, Hobbit sheeps Pants, Hobbit Pants on fire, and so on.
Ametrine May 8th 2010 10:29PM
Frost is good for grinding and aoe-farming, but overall is of somewhat limited PVE utility. Usefulness, not DPS, is the issue here. Considering how snare/root heavy the spec is, in fights where the tank(s) are trying to round-up adds - which is most of them - this can be rather detrimental.
In my personal experience, about the only times Frost has proven more useful than Arcane in ICC is in kiting the adds during the Saurfang and Deathwhisper fights...
Bvannas May 8th 2010 11:01PM
Blood Council is one for me, Keep the orbs up in the air, whilst frost has enough procs that you dont loose as much ramp up time as other classes when switching targets.
I like it in Valithria too, because supressors are freezeable, but not stunable, and its just more chilled out spec, helps the healers.
Ametrine May 8th 2010 11:19PM
Ah. I haven't done those fights yet - nice to know.