Totem Talk: The myth of the well-itemized elemental shaman shield

To get our children through their early days of life, we tell them little fictions to make things more magical and more fun.
As you grow up, you learn the sad truth behind it all. That obese man coming sneaking into your house on Christmas Eve is actually trying to perpetrate a home invasion. Those who collect the teeth of others are most likely in need of serious psychiatric help. And for the longest time, we elemental shaman used to suffer the quiet indignation of carrying around gobs of useless MP5 on our shields, just because Blizzard didn't see it necessary to design shields around our specific needs.
Hurry up and get to sleep so Santa will bring you lots of presents!
You should take that tooth and put it under your pillow; the Tooth Fairy pays big money for those!
There are plenty of well-itemized spellpower shields out there for elemental shaman!
Well, my totem-flinging friends, I have some good news -- not regarding Santa or the Tooth Fairy (sorry), but regarding that spellpower shield. You do have options. And there's more good news: With Cataclysm coming right around the corner, we're about to become proverbial kids in a candy store.
Now, maybe it's just me, but being able to carry a shield is one of the best parts about being an elemental shaman. Sure, we may not be able to churn out the same kind of DPS that a similarly geared mage can, but we make up for it in our ability to take a few hits. A good shield gives us the ability to block oncoming attacks and noticeably cut the physical damage from the slings and arrows that sneak through. We keep DPSing, while the mage next to us is reduced to a greasy smear. Shields rule.
But never forget the reason why we're in that party or raid in the first place: to deal damage, not to take it. Our shield is only as good as the amount of spellpower, crit and haste loaded on it.
Some basics about gearing your elemental shaman
Before we go on our scavenger hunt for a solid elemental shaman shield, we need to know exactly what we're looking for. And to do that, we need to spend a quick moment to cover the basics about exactly what stats you're going to want to look for.
- Hit rating really only matters once you're running raids, but up to the hit cap, it's your most important stat. At level 80, there are two magic numbers. For Horde characters, you want a hit rating as close to 289 as possible. For Alliance, you want a hit rating as close to 263 as possible. Consider this your first priority for raiding -- hit is just that valuable.
- Spellpower is the second most important stat for elemental shaman. If the shield doesn't have spellpower, it's not an elemental shaman shield. Period.
- Haste is the third most important stat. You'll hear a lot of talk about soft caps and hard caps, about sneaking in extra Lightning Bolts and 1-second GCDs. All that stuff is important in theory, and we could go on for pages talking about nothing but haste alone. The most important takeaway here, though, is that more haste always means more DPS.
- Critical strike is the fourth more important stat. That guaranteed crit from Lava Burst is one of the best things us elemental shaman have going for us. It also makes our critical strike rating less relevant. Still, we fling an awful lot of lightning in between those Lava Bursts, and it's always nice to see those hit for double damage.
- Intellect is No. 5. It improves our DPS, but just barely. This changes in Cataclysm, when intellect will translate directly into spellpower.
There are three stats that make for a great shield: spellpower, haste and crit. The best will have all three.
Shields for the new 80
Once you hit level 80, you're presumably getting ready to run some heroics and possibly get involved in raiding. Still, you're likely to be soloing content at the same time. You get the most benefit out of your shield when you're soloing, so it makes sense to seek one out.
If you're looking for a shield you can get for free on your own, you're hard pressed to beat the Broodmother's Protector. Sure, it may just be a quest green, but it's got a high item level (which matters when it comes to getting access into Northrend heroics), and it has both spellpower and crit. You can earn it by completing the Territorial Trespass quest in The Storm Peaks. The best part is that you can grab it as early as level 77, and it holds up well when you start running heroics.
Now, once you jump into heroics, you're going to be wanting something better. You could pick up the blue quality Saronite Protector from the auction house (and you should certainly do that if it's cheap), but purple is the color of gear that truly sets our hearts aflutter. The best entry-level shield for level 80s is the Protective Barricade of the Light. Listen, I know the damn thing has MP5, but at a cost of 35 Emblems of Heroism, it's really easy to get. Just run some heroics, farm up Emblems of Triumph, and have them exchanged for Emblems of Heroism. It's quick and it's dirty, but it works.
Shields to prep you for Icecrown
Here's where the elemental shaman finds a real dilemma. The Protective Barricade of the Light is a mere ilevel 200 item, and ideally, you want to grab something better. There's one other shield you can grab pre-raid, and that's the Protector of Frigid Souls out of normal Pit of Saron. The good news is that it's a noticable upgrade over any other shield you can find outside of a raid. The bad news is that it comes loaded with MP5. Oh, and the fact that the only people who seem to run normal Pit of Saron these days are paladins and shaman looking for that very same shield kinda messes with your odds a bit. When it comes down to it, unless you're going to be off-spec resto, there's no reason for an elemental shaman to waste the time.
Breaking the mold and ditching the shield
Listen, you were bound to hear the cold, hard truth eventually: The screw job that elemental shamans got in Wrath is so severe that you'll be better off forgetting the shield entirely, at least when you're preparing for Icecrown.
Like I said before, our job is dealing damage. Sure, we can provide a clutch interrupt here and there, but the extra protection a shield provides just isn't as relevant in a raid as you'd assume it to be. Obsessing over shields pre-Icecrown is an exercise in madness. Instead of running Pit of Saron over and over again, the smart elemental shaman will spend his time in The Halls of Reflection trying to grab the Shriveled Heart.
Does it suck that the Shriveled Heart adds nothing to your defense? One-hundred percent. But considering the gigantic DPS boost it gives you over the lame MP5-containing alternatives, it's a sacrifice worth making.

Icecrown: When Blizzard finally noticed elemental shaman
For most of Wrath, there was a recurring theme in shaman shields. They were soaked in MP5, making them perfectly itemized for resto shaman. And as for elemental shaman ... well, no one really plays that class, right? I mean, they can just take the same shields. Whatever.
Then came patch 3.3. The terrible hybrid spec abuse stopped. Blizzard figured out that people actually do play elemental shaman and that we'd appreciate having gear that actually works to maximize our DPS. They ditched most of the MP5 and gave us that sweet spellpower, crit and haste we love so much on our gear.
And they gave us ... the shield. The shield. The Bulwark of Smouldering Steel. It's the ultimate in elemental shaman equipment. Just look at that itemization -- it's perfect. I want to marry it. I want to have sweet metallic babies with it. It's that good. (Not that the Lost Pavise of the Blue Flight isn't a nice consolation prize. It is. But seriously ... that Bulwark is sweet as hell. It's so hot that it's smouldering. With a U.)
Into Cataclysm and beyond
While it's great that Blizzard got Icecrown Citadel right (at least the 25-man version), what's really important is that we keep this momentum going forward. And great news: There are some phenomenal options for elemental shaman already in the Cataclysm beta client. Some are even good enough to merit cheating on the Bulwark of Smouldering Steel.
What do our quest greens look like? Well, heading into Mount Hyjal (an area appropriate for level 80s), one of the first elemental shields we come across is the Seedfilter Deflector, obtainable by completing the quest Seeds of Their Demise. You can already see the kind of stat inflation we're in for -- that quest green is nearly as good as the Cataclysm version of the Bulwark of Smouldering Steel. Remember, in Cataclysm, each point of intellect translates to a point of spellpower.
It only gets better from there, of course. Drop-kick Ascendant Lord Obsidius in the brand new level 78+ Blackrock Caverns and you can get the Crepuscular Shield (that spirit converts to hit). Or better yet, just make it to level 82 and hire a blacksmith to make you a Stormforged Shield. That beast blows the Bulwark out of the water like whoa.
And you know what? That's just the beginning. Better itemized shields that provide better DPS are great, but what's really great is what it all represents. These new shields point to a new fundamental truth about Catacylsm: Blizzard gets what elemental shaman are all about and is actively designing content for us. That's something we can all get behind.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Doki-Chan Sep 9th 2010 3:17PM
good, because my ele off-spec (I'm resto normally) has to use the 251 Hit Staff, as I can't get a suitable main-hand, even though I have the 251 off-hand that looks like a horned skull (and I'm using that as resto as Sindy is farming our guild.....
a semi-casual mother like me doesn't get to play with the big boys and their 277 shields.... >.>
feniks9174 Sep 9th 2010 3:36PM
The next time your server has Marrowgar as the weekly, try to jump into a 25m version. Fortunately, the Bulwark drops off the first boss so if the raid dies at DW you still have your chance at the drop.
Doki-Chan Sep 9th 2010 4:38PM
It's ok, I'll just wait for the Cata loot and stash both types in my bags, but I'm sure there'll be more cross-overs with the Mp5 not being a direct thing any more...
Being one of the few kitted (non-druid) healers for my small social/casual guild precludes me doing that on an evening usually. the fact we have even got up to attempting (but not downing yet) Sindy/Putricide 10-man is a lot more than I and many others in our guild expected to do over the course of Wrath.
... I did remember the shield from Marrowgar 25, and it was the weekly last week too ... just, I'd have to bunk off from my own guild one evening to have a chance at it, or rely on the baby not waking up during a pull......
Plus SWC EU (RP) is pretty small for our faction, and after Weds/Thurs most of the 25-mans have gone already and at a time when I can't make it as they usually want to go up to do the whole first 4 bosses (during the day, or an evening when we are wiping, er, ahem, progressing in 10-ICC), and leaving half way through that (or worse, wiping the raid indirectly as I have to turn round and pick sproglet up to calm him down) whether or not I get the Marrowgar drop looks bad ... and I'd hate for other people to be relying on me when I am not giving 100%...
I get even less time in 3 weeks when I go back to work... most of my current time is spent doing dailies and farming mats to sell so I don't have to worry about costly Cata mount/riding purchases :D
pandaba Sep 10th 2010 5:50AM
Wow, someone posted from SWC-EU. I never see anyone else from SWC post here so I had to say hi.
So.. umm.. Hi! It's my main server too, mostly horde but occasionally I go over to the dark side.
(Yes, I know this is terribly offtopic but since this discussion is now off the front page, maybe I can get away with it.)
Jamison Sep 9th 2010 3:20PM
Then there's the whole question of staves. I see plenty of elemental shaman using Nibelung.
charizard Sep 9th 2010 3:22PM
There have always been shields for elemental shaman. there was one out of naxx10 and 25 I believe, one from ulduar 10 and one from a hardmode 25 boss, one from champs in toc25, and now the one from icc25. they only itemized the ones from five mans and badges poorly because they want you to get into raiding and get those awesome shields.
mostly it sucks that elemental shaman make no use of mp5. at least as a Mage/warlock/boomkin/spriest you have some use for spirit whether it be spellpower or crit. perfect itemization for an elemental shaman is perfect itemization for every other caster.
Arbolamante Sep 9th 2010 3:58PM
Yeah except nobody runs Ulduar and Naxx yet, and not too many folks are running ToC either. It's all ICC all the time. And my shammy is still rocking the i200 badge shield. The Bulwark of Smouldering Steel finally dropped a couple weeks ago -- and the resto shammy nabbed it.
What other piece of gear is such a problem as caster shields? I suppose there must be something, but caster shields are just a little too dang rare.
Spellotape Sep 9th 2010 7:26PM
@Arbolamante
I can only assume the limiting factors in ele shaman gear availability are related to the fact the only other class they have to share with ... is other shamans. The majority of caster classes are cloth-wearers and competition is generally huge. It sucks that there aren't a lot of great shields around, but I'm not sure if that's better or worse than having to share between three dps classes and one healing class as opposed to just the one healing class.
(I realise most raids will have a holy paladin in them that an ele shaman might have to share a single item with, but cloth casters share most items with each other.)
moisen27 Sep 9th 2010 3:24PM
you completely glossed over the Bastion of Purity (A) and the Bastion of Resolve (H) from the Trial of the Crusader Faction Champions boss fight.
moisen27 Sep 9th 2010 3:33PM
Aegis of Damnation from Maexxna Naxx10
Voice of Reason from Kel'thuzad Naxx25
Pulsing Spellshield from XT-002 Ulduar10
Wisdom's Hold from Thorim Ulduar25
so yeah Elemental shaman were never screwed out of well itemized shields...
research much?
jealouspirate Sep 9th 2010 3:50PM
He specifically said that Elemental Shamans had a very hard time getting a shield to START raiding. All of those shields come from raids (ones that aren't often run anymore, either).
Arbolamante Sep 9th 2010 4:00PM
I would also note that running heroic 5-mans you can get just about everything -- between badges and drops, you can get armor, weapons, etc -- but caster shields? One piece of i200 badge gear. Unless someone wants to enlighten me different.
Kunikenwad! Sep 9th 2010 4:03PM
Most elemental shaman have made the transition through raid tiers and have had plenty of cracks at really nice elemental shields, but I do feel bad for the new 80 elementals who won't have as many chances to get a hold of them. I remember using my [Pulsing Spellshield] for quite a long time ... and I had to lose to 4 or 5 paladins before I ever got mine. Curse you, RNG!
Cataclysm shields do look mighty tasty, though. Why suffer through PuGs in old raids when you can just wait a few months and grab a nice green shield! Taz'dingo!
moisen27 Sep 9th 2010 4:09PM
@jealouspirate
the writer of the article states
"And for the longest time, we elemental shaman used to suffer the quiet indignation of carrying around gobs of useless MP5 on our shields, just because Blizzard didn't see it necessary to design shields around our specific needs."
his whole article is based off the assumption that throughout the whole of WoTLK shields have not been itemized for Elemental Shamans. I proved him wrong.
Fox Van Allen Sep 9th 2010 4:44PM
"He specifically said that Elemental Shamans had a very hard time getting a shield to START raiding. All of those shields come from raids (ones that aren't often run anymore, either)."
Yes, this was written with the person who just got to 80 in patch 3.3 in mind. There are some other shields (the one off XT immediately comes to mind) in older content that people don't really run anymore.
Actually, I suppose you might get lucky with that one if XT is your weekly ... but I digress.
Good shields are still MUCH harder in general to find than good off-hands. And when you consider that there are an awful lot of people out there who think shields are *required*, that's a problem.
"I proved him wrong."
Congratulations. The Internets you just won are in the mail. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery.
moisen27 Sep 9th 2010 5:02PM
The title of this article is a statement generalizing that shields have never been itemized for Elementals. That it's some sort of mythical thing to have a SP, Haste, Crit shield. That all shields have had mp5 Then you go on to say that then in ICC "they gave us THE shield"
What long stretch of time did you have dinging to 80 and running some heroics prevented you from doing the VERY FIRST BOSS in ICC25?
I'll take the cash prize for winning the internet, thank you.
Celeane Sep 9th 2010 7:54PM
I truly thought he was referring to the *drop rates* of the well itemized shaman shield from the headline. My poor shaman has the hit/haste offhand from ToC 10.
flit Sep 9th 2010 10:34PM
Damn, moisen got wrecked by Fox fans. He quoted one of the main points of the article, then provided counterexamples. He wasn't even being snarky about it. Then Fox flipped out at him, since he didn't like being proven wrong.
If this article was aimed at fresh 80s, then that certainly wasn't clear. Only two small sections seemed to talk to new 80s. The rest were "there are no geed ele shields... until now!"
moisen27 Sep 10th 2010 12:49AM
@ Fox Van Allen, You wrote this.
For most of Wrath, there was a recurring theme in shaman shields. They were soaked in MP5, making them perfectly itemized for resto shaman. And as for elemental shaman ... well, no one really plays that class, right? I mean, they can just take the same shields. Whatever.
For. Most. of. Wrath.
If I made a mistake then fine down rate me, but I'm just pointing out your mistake.
Sorry if I came off as belligerent, but own up to your oversight dude.
flit Sep 9th 2010 3:28PM
Quick suggestion: Maybe mention that Alliance shamans need less hit due to Draenei racial. It's always nice to know the why and wherefore in my book. Plus, in Cata, we'll have dwarf shamans!