Arcane Brilliance: Random impressions from the beta

Good news everyone!
I'm in the beta. It is awesome. I have been thoroughly impressed, and because I like you people, I would like to share some of those impressions with you. As you may have guessed from the title of the column, they will be fairly random. Most will be related in some fashion to mages.
I've come to understand that there exists a sizable contingent of folks who play this game but would prefer not to know about future iterations of it in advance of actually playing them. I respect that. I'm not sure, really, what beta information would be considered a "spoiler" and what beta information wouldn't (is talking about new talents a spoiler? UI changes? The new launcher? I don't know!), so I'll go ahead and bury all of my scattered thoughts behind the jump. That way, those of you who came here to this WoW news site in an attempt to avoid WoW news can turn back now, your virgin eyes still pure and unspoiled.
And yet, part of the purpose of placing text in front of the jump is to whet your appetites, leading you on to the meat of the article, so I feel obliged to mention two things before we adjourn and retire to the page beyond this one.
- Earlier today, I set fire to a bomb-throwing monkey.
- Prior to that, I ran over a pirate with my car.
Ok, I assume all of you still here are okay with my rambling spoilerific mage-related miscellany?
Good. Let's begin.
The new and improved Arcane Missiles
Alright, here's the deal with this: You know how now this spell is something you can cast whenever you want, but only Arcane Mages ever want to, and even they only want to do it when Missile Barrage procs, and sometimes not even then? It doesn't work like that anymore. In fact, the only things it sill has in common with the current form of Arcane Missiles is that it is still considered an arcane spell, and it still produces missiles.
It's trainable at level 3, making it your second spell, after starting out with Fireball. It's still a channeled spell, hurling three missiles out over three seconds, one each second. Taking damage while channeling it still shortens the channeled time, meaning you likely lose at least one of those missiles.
The main difference is that it's no longer a spell you can cast at will. It's a proc. Every spell you cast has a 40% chance to make Arcane Missiles available to you, and I mean every spell. I had it proc yesterday when I sat down to eat. That probably won't last. The ability to cast Arcane Missiles lasts for 20 seconds or until you cast it, at which point you will need to get another proc before you can cast it again.
It's available to every spec, though it'll be most useful to arcane mages, and not very useful at all to frost or fire mages once they make it to the endgame. Missile Barrage still speeds the thing up, launching a missile every .5 seconds at max rank, or twice as fast. Improved Arcane Missiles adds 2 missiles to your salvo, meaning that a fully-talented, uninterrupted Arcane Missiles will fire out 5 missiles in 1.5 seconds, giving it the same gatling gun effect it has in Wrath when Missile Barrage procs. The best part? It costs exactly zero mana to cast. That's always, for every spec. So if nothing else, fire and frost mages will enjoy having it on their action bars for those occasions when they run out of mana.
Once you add the new Arcane Barrage to the rotation, though, things get interesting. You see, Arcane Barrage does a couple of new things, both of which I will now tell you about:
The new and improved Arcane Barrage
Aside from being an instant nuke on a short (slightly less short than it is currently -- the cooldown is 5 seconds on the newest build) cooldown, Arcane Barrage also triggers Arcane Missiles. Even better, it no longer consumes your Arcane Blast stack, which is awesome.
So here's how your arcane rotations goes in the Cataclysm beta:
You stack Arcane Blast to four. If Arcane Missiles has procced by that time, you cast it. If it hasn't, you fire out an Arcane Barrage, which benefits from the damage buff but does not consume it. Then you cast Arcane Missiles. If you need to move at any time during your rotation, you cast Arcane Barrage while you do so, doing a pantload of damage and triggering Arcane Missiles, but leaving your Arcane Blast stack unspent. Once you get where you're going, you resume the rotation.
It's not a huge change, but it feels massive. It adds just enough interactivity and a few much-needed options to the rotation, and allows you to stay active while on the move. Most importantly, it's fun, and I hope it makes it through to the live servers more or less intact.
If you were worried about reforging, you can stop
I know some of us were sitting around, thinking the ability to swap one stat for another on an item would spell the end of everything, that death knights would somehow end up stealing our robes and reforging them into plate, that a hunter would roll on that sweet staff that just dropped because he can turn the massive pile of intellect on there into agility, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria. Well now that reforging has hit the beta, let me assure you all is not lost. In fact, I think reforging will end up being quite nice.
First, you can't swap primary stats. That means stamina, agility, strength, and intellect are out. The only stats you can change are secondary stats, which basically means everything with a rating. Second, you only get a 40% conversion on whatever stat you're trading out. In short, you're never going to be able to make a rogue dagger into a mage dagger. Say a staff drops that has 100 crit rating on it. Your crit is plenty high enough, and your spec values haste far more anyway. Reforging will allow you to
Edit: Aaaand again I'm a moron. It's actually not a straight swap, it converts 40% of a stat into another, meaning 100 crit would turn into 40 haste and 60 crit. You don't actually lose anything. Thanks to Sumanai for bringing my mistake to my attention.
Reforging isn't going to be ruining anything. It'll simply be a way to tweak a piece you already wanted into something slightly better. One interesting thing is that for now, mastery rating is one of the reforgable stats. We'll have to see how valuable a point of mastery is at endgame before we draw any conclusions, but I could foresee a situation where the only stat anybody ever reforges to is mastery, since every point of mastery is supposed to always be valuable to every class, every time.
Mages can stunlock now
Improved Polymorph turns us into rogues. I'm not kidding. You can basically lock any opponent down indefinitely with your sheep spell. You find a warlock. You sheep that dirty demon-lover. They break out, you sheep them again. Then you break your own sheep with an Ice Lance or something while you run away. They get stunned. Then you re-sheep them. Then you start making out with their girlfriend in front of them. Then you do it all over again some more forever.
No way this makes it live, and frankly I don't want it to. Doing it feels dirty and wrong, unless an actual warlock is involved. It's like taking a little kid's lunch money every day just because you can. How can rogues look at themselves in the mirror? Oh that's right, Stealth.
Arcane Brilliance is no longer an actual spell
Yes, the namesake for this very column is no more. Enjoy it while you can, because once Cataclysm launches, Arcane Brilliance the spell will be nothing more than a footnote on Wowhead, a forgotten relic of a bygone age.
I knew about the changes to our signature buff on an academic level, seeing what other people were writing about the beta. Seeing them firsthand, though ...
We still have Arcane Intellect. But instead of having a version of that buff that affects everyone in the raid, Blizzard has done the smart thing and rolled that raid buff utility into the single player version. When you cast it, it'll not only buff you, but buff everyone else too.
Unfortunately, that isn't the only change to the spell. For one thing, mages don't learn it until level 58, meaning you'll be in Outland by the time you can use your class buff. Worse, instead of granting intellect, a far more useful stat in Cataclysm, it'll increase your max mana. Mana is good, but not nearly as good as intellect. Also, the spell is called Arcane Intellect. Come on, Blizzard. Work with me here.
Flamestrike is as big as Blizzard now
Finally. It's a tiny change, really, but it makes me super excited. The area of effect for Flamestrike was always a little dinky, but no more! Now you can stack your Blizzard on top of your Flamestrike with symmetry, knowing anything you're hitting with one spell is also getting nailed by the other. Good times.
Piercing Chill is kind of awesome
Really, I love it most of the time. You cast your Frostbolt at something and it smacks whatever's standing next to it with a chill effect. It's pretty nice. The effect is pretty wide, too. I've had several occasions on which I'm casting at a mob and his second cousin from the next town over wanders in, all angry at me for freezing him, and I don't even see the other mob until my first target's already dead and I realize I'm still getting whacked. I'm exaggerating, but only a little
Still, it's a great way to exert some control over packs of mobs without having to try very hard, and it's one of those things that's far more impressive in actual practice than it is reading a tooltip. It causes the occasional problem with unintentional aggro, and I'd like to see it tweaked for PvE purposes a bit before all is said and done, but the PvP applications seem just delightful to me.
I'm warming to the new talent trees
I resisted it at first, but lately I'm beginning to see the genius in the philosophy behind the new talent trees. We've spent our raiding careers getting the concept that PvE players should never ever take any talent that doesn't directly improve their DPS drilled into our heads that it's a little bit wonderful to actually be forced to step outside that box. By reducing the number of options we have, the class designers have actually forced a strange kind of freedom upon us, and I'm loving it.
My short list of talents I love having that I would absolutely never be able to take in the current environment includes:
- Improved Blink
- Improved Polymorph
- Piercing Chill
- Molten Shields
- Cauterize
- Improved Cone of Cold
- Ice Shards
- Reactive Barrier
So that's it for this round of news and notes. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go play some more of my goblin mage. I'm not even kidding when I say you should all make one. Those little green men make robes look sexy. Also, Town-in-a-Box. I'll say no more. And if you're wondering about the monkeys and pirates I mentioned before the jump: also from the goblin starting area. It's more than worth the price of admission.
Filed under: Mage, Analysis / Opinion, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance, Cataclysm
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 5)
Drakkenfyre Aug 8th 2010 1:23AM
Good point. I guess at level 3 that's awesome.
I will be getting the talent that converts it into a Pyroblast immediately.
brian Aug 8th 2010 12:54AM
It won't be annoying you at all. It's a proc similar to how Deep Freeze "procs" when the target is frozen (or with Fingers). Or, more accurately, similar to Overpower. So there's no buff popping up and annoying you, spamming your combat log. The icon simply un-greys when it procs, letting you use it.
You'll like having it as frost or fire, as it will give you a mana-free spell to use. Additionally, you won't have many spells at earlier levels, much less Hot Streak or Brain Freeze, so it's just free damage. At early levels, Frost and Fire can be pretty boring, so adding an additional spell is nice.
zdave Aug 8th 2010 3:00AM
Frost's Brain Freeze talent also converts the AM procs into something else, so essentially arcane is the only tree that will be using AM at higher levels.
Vael'lokk Aug 7th 2010 8:21PM
Ok, I've liked and agreed with most of the stuff here but...man did they kill Arcane Brilliance...I know that since intellect is the new SP in Cata, it would be far too OP to keep it as it was but...mana? Ugh...sounds like something a priest would want.
Dunno, but i hope they come up with a better mechanic for one of the mage classes signature spells
Drakkenfyre Aug 7th 2010 8:45PM
Checked out the beta forums lately? Spellpower is converted 1 to 1 with Intellect, and mana regen is insane.
There are people with 1500 MP5. They never run out of mana. Even after a fight, they are full. Obviously this is a bug, and will be fixed.
Artificial Aug 7th 2010 10:26PM
I suspect they're going to change it so that you want (i.e. NEED) the mana. Then it won't look so lackluster. But who knows, it's beta...
Naithin Aug 7th 2010 10:29PM
Oh, would just like to point out as well, Arcane Intellect buffing mana directly while not as amazing as simply buffing our intellect directly is still not a /complete/ waste... (If you're Arcane...)
Refer:
3/3 Improved Mana Gem. Increases your spellpower by 3% of your maximum mana for 10 seconds when charge is consumed.
Inexorability Aug 7th 2010 11:44PM
With Arcane Brilliance going away, what will happen to Dalaran Brilliance? I was secretly hoping, with spell ranks being done away with, it would still be useful at level 85. Sure, Dalaran Intellect might provide the same function with the same shiny graphics now, but hey, I sunk 500 gold into that Tome. Do I at least get a Feat of Strength to show I was suckered into buying it?
Drakkenfyre Aug 8th 2010 1:23AM
At this point in time it's problem going to be just deleted completely. It might be made into a Glyph.
Look at it this way, every single rank of food and water we have, every different food like muffins, and loaves of bread, all get smushed into one "Conjure Refreshment", which is a pie, refills both life and mana, and we get to use that from level 30 to 85. Absolutely no variation.
So, seeing as how one thing gets stripped down, it wouldn't surprised me if they simply said "Sorry guys, it's being deleted". So many things, whether they be serious or not, or simply for fun and variation, are getting deleted.
brian Aug 8th 2010 1:19AM
We're probably just out the money :/
It was fun while it lasted, though. Being able to buff the raid with a cool purple eye all this time was worth it. I guess 500-1000 gold (depending on if other people also didn't buy dalaran intellect) isn't a terrible amount of money to get a cooler spell an expansion early.
While we're on the topic, they totally should add some cosmetically different spells for other classes.
brian Aug 8th 2010 1:33AM
Actually, checking again, apparently Brilliance is still there, while Intellect is gone. Or rather, it's just a name change, as its description is basically a copy of AI's.
I guess that's so we have Arcane Intellect and Dalaran Brilliance, making them sound slightly more different than they already do? They'll have the same effect, though.
Maybe they're also going to change Arcane Intellect, changing it to Arcane Brilliance, as neither of the buffs are going to be giving Intellect.
David Aug 8th 2010 12:52AM
I approve of that screen shot with a Warlock trying to get mage training
Jason Aug 8th 2010 2:45AM
*Realizes the connection between Professor Putricide and Zoidberg*
*Mind blows*
makani Aug 8th 2010 3:15AM
I sure as heck am. And tails. And extra arms. Yeah, between Draenei females, Succubi and Shivara, wow has the sexiest extra-dimensional ladies in the gaming world.
makani Aug 8th 2010 3:19AM
/sigh
Comment system fail. That was supposed to be a response to the fellah who said he wouldn't hit a succubus cause he isn't into wings, horn and hooves.
nonentity Aug 8th 2010 4:40AM
If you think Male Goblins are awesome, roll a female one... AWESOME casting animation imo. Also, the best /cheer in the game.
And voices etc. are as cool as their male counterparts.
Steve Aug 8th 2010 5:21AM
I'm a bit disappointed about the arcane intellect, increases mana by 600 at level 80. I hope it's not final, because a measly 600 mana when you have around 28k already. Not that it's an issue because mage mana seemed pretty hard to use, when spamming the rotation along with a lot of ice lances. Though I've been using the arcane tree primarily, the damage output is nice.
Luke Aug 8th 2010 6:36AM
With regards to Mages now being able to stun lock, and the mass hysteria that may ensue from this, that or other things, I have one thing to say:
Christian, when someone asks you if you're a god, you say YES.
Holyray Aug 8th 2010 12:21PM
If the new arcane intellect will be cast on everyone else in the raid regardless then what if one person dies and we only want to put the buff on them? Will we still have the large mana cost or what? I also didn't see if it required reagents to use?
Maybe they should make it like a 30 minute aura so if someone dies you don't have to remember to rebuff them (or put up with their qqing for new buffs) it just gives them the buff when they are ressed. All we'd have to do then is reapply every 30 mins making raid buffing much easier for this and for other raid-wide buffs.
Boobah Aug 8th 2010 1:08PM
Unless I'm the confused one, it doesn't cost any extra to buff the extra people (assuming that they're in your raid, anyway.) So one guy dies, you buff him... and everyone else gets their Arcane Intellect refreshed for the same single-target cost.
It was pretty silly making the group buffs cost extra mana, since the only time mana should really matter is during a fight anyway, and it just made it take longer to get to the good stuff. Especially when you're also making the caster tote around reagents besides.