Totem Talk: Totem tweaks keep elemental shaman on course for Cataclysm

Every week, WoW Insider brings you Totem Talk for elemental, enhancement and restoration shaman. Get some Fulmination with your Lightning Bolts! Sort the shocks from the flames with Totem Talk: Elemental, brought to you by Sarah Nichol, otherwise known as Pewter from The 'mental Shaman and the Obscurecast and founding member of TotemSpot.
This has been an authenticatorless week. I do not recommend weeks like this. Now that I have access to Azeroth again, however, I am reminded that the lack of substantial updates to the elemental spec implies that the developers are mostly finished with us and have been for some time. For the majority of elemental shaman, we are watching and waiting for the final Cataclysm itemization and profession details, although we certainly aren't the only class in this situation. Luckily, this latest beta build has given us a few minor details to mull over. My enforced break from the game has also coincided with my first reader emails and questions, so after I've covered the consequences of the tweaks, I'll be answering some questions.
Now, as for the small changes, I am happy to see Searing Totem finally get some love. I suspect many elemental shaman will be grinding their teeth in annoyance as I mention the shaman sweet spot on the Blood Queen Lana'thel encounter, or the frustrating positioning for Blood Prince Council, or even the erratic totem behavior on Sindragosa! The totem's low range has caused many shaman to question the value of the current Elemental Reach talent. Why pick up a talent that increases your max range to 40 yards, if you have to continually refresh a Searing Totem at a mere 20 yards? The full change and a Ghostcrawler post on the topic is after the jump.

Quote: Ghoscrawler
As I said a few weeks ago, we're still working on the AI of Searing Totem. If we can chill out its latent homicidal tendencies, then we could consider bumping the range. Currently bumping the range would just infuriate your group leader more often.
In beta build 13241, the Elemental Reach talent has been updated to increase the range of Searing Totem by a maximum of 15 yards, making a total range of 35 yards. All our shocks and nukes are now 40-yard spells with Elemental Reach maxed out, so there is still a slight irritation potential. The change to Elemental Reach isn't slated to appear in patch 4.0.3, so we will have to wait until Cataclysm for our new Searing Totem.
It's pretty clear that the developers don't consider the awkward nature of Searing Totem to be fun at this point, so I have hope that the Elemental Reach change means that the developer team has managed to chill those latent homicidal tendencies, as mentioned above by Ghostcrawler (lead systems designer). I did some initial testing out in the wilds of beta and did not come away satisfied that the AI has been improved upon to a noticeable degree. While the range has definitely improved, I found that the totem AI remained sluggish unless I recast the totem after each initial pull. Some weeks ago, the developers hinted at an AI solution that would result in the Searing Totem targeting Flame Shocked mobs, but I didn't observe that behavior directly. I'm not too disappointed yet, as there is time for this to be corrected and this is a particularly buggy beta build.
A small change for meta gems, a large change for elemental-kind?
As far as PvE meta-gems are concerned, in Wrath, the Chaotic Skyflare Diamond reigned supreme as the meta-gem of choice for sensible DPS casters. The 3 percent increased critical damage is just too good to pass up, despite the required two blue gems. However the new meta-gem, Chaotic Shadowspirit Diamond, is a different kettle of fish. The same scrumptious 3 percent increased critical damage, but with a much harsher activation requirement. Instead of a mere two blue gems, we now have to socket more blue gems than red gems.
The result? If we want to benefit from that scrumptious meta-gem, the way we gem will have to change. Stacking red gems into every slot, socket bonuses be damned, will be replaced by an even mix of blue and red gems. I suspect the aim of this change is to get the players to use different meta-gems more readily and also to make the choice of meta-gem a more compelling choice to make. Now we must balance a substantial loss of intellect gems against the 3 percent increased critical damage, and we can look again at options like Bracing Shadowspirit Diamond and Ember Shadowspirit Diamond, especially early on in the expansion. I'm not saying either of those definitely comes out ahead, as CSD will continue to scale better, but they maybe extremely viable options again.
Questions from the mailbag
Some great questions from the mailbag, and my first reader emails, so I wanted to answer these this week.
After 4.0.1, I logged in to play with my elemental shaman for a bit. And to be honest, I felt a bit underwhelmed. The big numbers from Fulmination crits and back to back Lava Bursts are really cool, don't get me wrong. I just don't feel any passion about the class/spec anymore. He's my only LW, and I know I must've loved him for a time for some reason, otherwise I wouldn't have played him. So, I humbly come to ask you. Do you have any advice for falling back in love with my alt?This question came from a reader who plays an elemental shaman as his alt, as highlighted by the word "druid" in his nickname. I suppose this falls under more general advice than shaman-specific, but one of the first things I do when ever I'm feeling a little in the doldrums with a character is do something I've never tried with them before. Whether it is changing up the spec completely, to playing around in battlegrounds or practicing double-CC pulls, try something new. Don't be afraid to throw caution to the wind and try some ridiculous spec (such as enhancement; nothing will make you love the sophistication of elemental DPS like getting up close and covered in blood while whacking things with axes, I swear.)
On a more specific note, remember that our level 80 rotation isn't complete in 4.0.1. With two shocks to manage, a dynamically resetting cooldown and a short cooldown, plus totem management, elemental combat is shaping up to be a very active spec. If an active rotation suit you, then persevere. Alternatively, dust off all those PvP buttons. One of my favorite fights in Wrath was Valithria Dreamwalker simply because there were so many jobs I could do very well, so for me, half the fun of the class is the versatility of kiting, interrupting and controlling. PvP is great training for that and will give you a head start on leveling.
This question is from Mike. The damage increase ends up directly in our Fulmination damage. Essentially, the Lightning Shield charges start out bigger, due to the Improved Shields talent, and thus add up to a total larger Fulmination discharge. This increases our direct damage on the target. If you're looking to grab utility points from somewhere, you can try skimming a point from Elemental Reach or Reverberation in patch 4.0.1 and placing those in Elemental Warding. Unfortunately, those utility points are necessary to fill out the Elemental Combat tree to a full 31 points and thus can't be repurposed to a different tree.I don't know how much the increase in damage of Lightning Shield really helps us, as it still feels that component of the talent is more geared towards enhancement. So I guess what I'm asking is does this damage increase end up in with our fulmination damage, or is it for if a charge randomly bursts on us in a fight?
Reverberation does have more use in Cataclysm than on live at the moment. In Cataclysm, the lack of T10 four-piece bonus means that you often have to juggle Earth Shock and Flame Shock cooldowns, and Reverberation smooths out the process. I certainly don't recommend using Earth Shock on every cooldown, as that would cause a rather large DPS loss. Utility-wise, the talent is very useful if you are often called on to interrupt, so Reverberation is ideal for a 10-man build. However, if Elemental Warding or Convection is more helpful for your raiding or soloing situation, go for it!Also I wanted to ask about Reverberation. Doesn't fulmination make us want to Earth Shock more? I mean, I get we'd get the most from it if the charges are at nine stacks, but if we're adding an Earth Shock in at every cooldown (barring the need to reapply Flameshock), doesn't this increase our damage output any way?
As for the damage from Earth Shock itself, the actual spell only accounts for a very small proportion of our overall DPS. As long as the Earthshock plus Lighting Shield charges are worth more than a Lightning Bolt in the same global cooldown, that is what matters for the purpose of elemental DPS. For sustained DPS, we aim to get the maximum number of Lighting Shield charges discharged in the most efficient way over the entire encounter; for burst DPS, it is a simple matter of lining up cooldowns with a high stack of Fulmination.
To go back to your original question, if we Earth Shock whenever it is off cooldown, we won't be generating Lightning Shield charges, and the amount of Fulmination will not be strong enough to make the Earth Shock/discharge worth more than a Lightning Bolt.
Charting a steady course to Cataclysm
So as Cataclysm draws closer, keep practicing your new rotation and start thinking about how to handle the new soloing experience on the way to level 85. It should be fairly steady sailing from here on in, but please keep sending your questions and comments in! It's great to hear from some of our readers, and I hope to be doing a proper mailbag again. It is best to email me your queries via sarah@wowinsider.com.
I'm also interested in hearing what you all think about the Season 9 art. I'm pretty unenthusiastic about the set, but it is scale mail in the most literal sense. As several people pointed out to me since it was released, we will be wearing internet dragons as we ride out to do battle with the enemy.
Secondly, most of you have had a chance to experience the new in-game spell alerts after a long wait for implementation. Does the art fit smoothly into your UI, or have you already discarded the spell alerts in favor of PowerAuras or NeedToKnow?
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Pyromelter Nov 4th 2010 6:32PM
I have to imagine that Chaotic Shadowspirit Diamond will be the top meta gem for all casters. 3 reasons why:
1. Socket bonuses will almost always be worth it in cataclysm (per design team, and the EP should work out that way) - also remember that haste is still a very important stat for shaman, so reckless (int/haste) gems won't be a huge loss if we have to use an orange or two in red sockets.
2. Hit rating requirements will be more extreme, so having a lot of int/spirit purple gems will likely fill up all the blue slots for the expansion.
3. The 3% damage to critical strikes is such a massive boost, I just don't see how the other meta gems can stack up to it.
It may depend on the mail gear; if there aren't a lot of blue sockets, then the loss of int may outweigh the gain in crit damage, but it would have to be quite a lot of lost int. I'll let the theorycrafters flesh that one out.
The way that meta is activated is really lame and not fun, in my opinion.
Cheeselandman Nov 4th 2010 11:55PM
With the way people are saying the beta is set up, a 2% reduction to threat might be one of those things that is essential anyways.
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 5:11AM
I think the point is that there are situations where a threat reduction might be appropriate. I wouldn't say essential, but the better you gear gets the more CSD shines, if your tank is undergeared, then it might be more productive to plump for the threat percentage in the short term. Conversely, for levelling, the mana % meta might be more appropriate (and cheaper) to get.
CSD is still always likely to come out ahead, especially for the well geared, but the decision the player faces is now much more dependent on their personal set up and needs as opposed to 'which is the best to min-max'.
Pyromelter Nov 5th 2010 5:17AM
I have to imagine, in a fully buffed raid environment, 3% crit damage will be the min/max best. I don't gem for leveling, or for normal 5man dungeons (it's not worth the gold cost). Heck, I don't even spec for leveling. I kind of nerf myself by doing that, but I have this thing about respeccing... I just really hate to respec, so I generally go with a min/max raid build with max damage abilities, and go bare minimum on utility abilities. I can't see taking the time and gold it will take to actually gem for mana or threat from 80->85. Don't most green helms not have gem slots anyway?
Kurash Nov 4th 2010 7:09PM
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but if the socket bonuses and a rainbow of blue gems aren't enough to make the loss of stacking red gems feasible, why not just stick with the Chaotic Skyflare Diamond?
I mean, I know that the developers would prefer that we use the new incarnations of items, and could potentially alter things to enforce this. But in the mean time the Wrath meta gem would still give us the 3% critical damage bonus, right? All we'd miss out on is the crit rating.
Unless I'm missing something. Which certainly does happen.
Pyromelter Nov 4th 2010 7:15PM
Actually that is a really good question. Unfortunately:
The cataclysm version of the chaotic skyflare diamond reads thusly:
http://cata.wowhead.com/item=41285/chaotic-skyflare-diamond
Chaotic Skyflare Diamond
+21 Critical Strike Rating and 3% Increased Critical Damage
Requires more Blue gems than Red gems
Item Level 80
"Only fits in a meta gem slot."
Sell Price: 6
So... yeah. Great thought, looks like blizzard already saw that and gave a "NO SOUP FOR YOU!" to that idea. It's still a lame mechanic to activate a meta gem like that though.
Kurash Nov 5th 2010 1:19AM
Doh! I was afraid that would be the situation. Thanks for the clarification, Pyro. :)
Cheeselandman Nov 4th 2010 9:11PM
Anyone else really disappointed with the way Earthquake looks in 4.0.1? To me it looks like a pancake having a seizure. Does blizzard have any plans to stick a texture on it, or something?
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 5:06AM
Haha, I did a whole post on this exact issue just before Blizzcon.
vanye111 Nov 5th 2010 8:53AM
PANCAKES OF DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
I tend to cry that out when I use the spell.
Yes, it irritates my girlfriend. :-D
Jawn Nov 4th 2010 9:42PM
*Looks at the picture carefully*
Your Dwarf gal seems to have a Gnomie face. Doesn't look bad, from that angle.
On topic... looks like i'll be looking for an alternate meta gem... Unless i can cobble up some way to make things work, but that looks like more of a puzzle than i really want to put up with. :\
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 5:05AM
Wow, the magic of angles as she very definitely does not have one ;) However I wouldn't worry too much about the meta just yet. It's worth being aware of, but with hit caps so high gemming for spirit will definitely be an option for us anyways.
Stamm Nov 5th 2010 12:02AM
Logged onto the beta and specced into both Elemental Reach and Totemic Reach and both talents affect Searing Totem now, giving Searing Totem a 41 yd range when both Talents are maxed out! Still a little sad that both talents are required to get the range, but at least we have a choice to get there now.
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 5:04AM
That is very helpful, thanks for confirming that. I was doubtful about them actually stacking since I always felt Totemic Reach was more about the totem buff range rather than the offensive range part, but that makes more sense than the 35/40 situation we can currently achieve ;)
Wirhl Nov 5th 2010 9:18AM
Hey all,
This is coming from a future Goblin Shaman. So, in short, I have zero shaman experience. I'd like to use the LFD while I level and so Resto makes most sense but I'd like to solo quest as elemental so I'll be dual spec'ing as soon as I can. My questions are thus...
1. I only found 1 set of heirloom sp mail. Do elemental and resto effectively use the same gear stats leveling 1-80?
2. Prior to duel spec'ing, should I stick with resto as primary tree for the LFD's at low low level or should I be able to heal sufficiently with a Elemental spec until I can duel spec?
3. Will there be any articles coming up about leveling new shaman come the xpac?
Thanks
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 9:28AM
1. Yes, the existing mail caster heirloom set is fine for elemental and for resto!
2. I haven't actually tried healing 'as elemental' at low levels under the current system (yet, I shall be sure to try this out though) but my experience at higher levels is that a few spells can run you oom much much faster than it previously. If you plan on soloing a lot to see the luscious new content, I'd stick with elemental /biased
3. Yes! I plan on an 80-85 guide to come out shortly before Cata, and am slowly working on a lowbie guide specifically for Goblins to come out a little later, schedule permitting.
Wirhl Nov 5th 2010 9:37AM
Wow, what a super quick response. Thank you very much for your answers and I look forward to becoming a part of another class community.
Any good shaman blogs/sites out there to start reading up on? I know of totemspot already. :)
Thanks again.
Sarah Nichol Nov 5th 2010 9:48AM
I have a fairly good list at my personal blog here: http://mentalshaman.com/blog-roll/ under 'shaman blogs' ;) I also recommend keeping an eye on the EJ theory think tank post, as well as totemspot.com as well as my fellow columnists here! I've got a lovely bunch of commenters here who are great at answering questions while I'm asleep ;)
mordred Nov 5th 2010 12:59PM
while I like the earthquake spell, losing ability to cure poison and the cleansing totem is a loss of variety that to me is just FAIL. considering switching classes or at least specs for cata.
mrdragonfell Nov 6th 2010 5:49AM
What if we just stack all haste and one hit gem? All yellows and one blue = meta bonus right?