Lichborne: The basics of leveling your death knight from 80 to 85

With the land now shattered and Deathwing looming large in the sky, we're rushing inevitably toward the Cataclysm, and with it, new content and new levels to surmount. I know that many of us are probably working on our troll druid and gnome priest alts for the moment, but I am also certain that most of us will be headed right back to our death knights on Dec. 7. With that in mind, this week we'll take a quick look at the basic stuff you'll need to know to make it through the leveling process.
Choosing your leveling spec
For a leveling spec, you'll probably want to go for either frost or blood. This isn't to say that unholy is an inferior tree, but the main reason I would tend to eschew it for solo leveling is simple: It's very hard to weave Death Strikes into the basic unholy rotation. On the other hand, blood uses Death Strikes as a matter of course, and frost allows you to replace your Obliterates with Death Strikes when needed without causing a horrible break in your rotation. Cataclysm mobs hit very hard, and you will want some self-healing to make it through. With the removal of the automatic health drain that formerly belonged to the old version of Blood Presence, Death Strike is our most reliable method of self-healing.
The other benefits of leveling frost are essentially two-fold: First, you get easy access to On a Pale Horse. That 20 percent speed boost will help you get everywhere faster, and, if you're racing for a server first, could make the difference between you getting it and someone else getting it. Second, Howling Blast remains an AoE leveling powerhouse. Don't get me wrong, unless you're in heroic ICC gear, chances are you aren't going to have much luck trying to AoE large groups of mobs. That said, if you do get caught with four or five mobs, Howling Blast will give you a better chance of survival through superior firepower for sure.
Here's a basic two-handed frost leveling build, including some recommended glyphs. If you want to try leveling dual wielding, it should be pretty intuitive which points to swap out. You'll notice that I chose to spec in Unholy Command and use a Death Grip glyph. You shouldn't underestimate the usefulness of Death Grip in leveling content. The faster you can pull in mobs, the faster you can level and complete those quests. As you level, you can use those last five points to fill out the blood tree.
Blood, on the other hand, is a beast at survival. You won't kill stuff quite as fast as you did as frost, but you'll be able to weather more thanks to more ways to heal, which is something you can't underestimate in Cataclysm. Stuff hits hard, folks, and leveling is going to be a challenge for a lot of players. If you're looking to level a bit more casually, I'd suggest leveling as blood so that you don't have to deal with dying quite as often, even if you do kill stuff slightly slower.
You can probably use a basic blood tank build with a few tweaks here and there. If you aren't planning to tank, you can in theory swap out Toughness and Blade Barrier for other talents, but since the whole point of leveling blood is to survive, you may find those two talents worth keeping after all. If you follow the blood build linked above, you may find it useful to fill out Unholy Command and Scent of Blood as you level. There's one more caution to give here: Don't DPS dungeons as blood. If you want to DPS a couple dungeons to fill out your leveling experience, make sure you have a frost or unholy secondary spec ready to go for those situations. Dual talent specs now only cost 10 gold, so you have few excuses not to do this.
Solo rotations
Your solo leveling rotation will differ from your raid rotation mostly in the absence of diseases. Essentially, diseases take too long to ramp up, and for blood and frost especially, don't do enough damage to really be worth it. This will change a bit when you get Outbreak at 81, but for the most part, don't worry about applying diseases. Just stick with Death Strike or Obliterate as proper for your spec and health level, with Heart Strikes or Blood Strikes to use up blood runes. Diseases can be saved for elite or group mobs, or anything that isn't going to be dying in around 30 seconds or less.
Where to level
Leveling is on a pretty simple straightforward system in Cataclysm. You start your leveling experience in one of two zones, then continue on to 3 more zones one after another, like so:
- Mount Hyjal Level 80
- Vashj'ir Level 80
- Deepholm Level 82
- Uldum Level 83
- Twilight Highlands Level 84
Speaking of gear, you shouldn't have to worry about it too much, especially if you're decked out in ICC gear. ICC 10-man gear won't really be replaced until Deepholm, with ICC 25-man gear lasting until at least the second half of Deepholm. Just focus on getting strength-based plate gear and weapons with high DPS and high high-end damage, and you should be fine until it's time to start running normal dungeons to gear up for heroics.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
jbodar Nov 30th 2010 9:31PM
It's been a pre-req for Howling Blast since 4.0.1, so no one skips it anymore (assuming they have half a brain), but good tips on usage. I glyphed mine to make it free, because the Majors are not great for Frost PVE.
Morighan Nov 30th 2010 9:39PM
You're quite right that it's now a pre-req, I probably could have worded that better :)
I know a few people who grumble, grudgingly put a point into it, maybe put it on some far corner of their action bars and never use it.
Agreed on glyphing it, I did the same :)
masteroaktree Nov 30th 2010 6:33PM
When I finally brought my warrior to Northrend, I decided to do something different than I had on the other toons I had leveled. I started him out in Howling Fjord and instead of going to Grizzly Hills or Dragonblight afterwards, I took him over to Borean Tundra and did all the quests there. All the quests were still green so I was still able to get experience from them. What this allowed me to do was hit the level cap after going through the Fjord, Tundra, Dragonblight, Grizzly Hills, and half way through Zul'Drak (with heirlooms, mind you.) That left all of Sholazar Basin, Storm Peaks, and Icecrown with me being able to take advantage of the gold boost at level cap.
This kinda defeated the purpose of the two seperate starting zones and he got into the endgame content later but in exchange, I was able to make some extra gold going into the end game content.
I was wondering if this would still be viable with the 80-85 zones.
Nyold Nov 30th 2010 7:06PM
I did the same and I think it's still viable. For one of my toons, I even hit 80 in Dragonblight killing those scarlets (since I was able to run dungeons easily as a healer).
Finishing off the quests in Zuldrak, Grizzly, Sholazar, Storm Peaks, Icecrown (not to mention that once I'm geared in T9-T10, the 5 man quests in icecrown are easily soloable) gave me approximately 14k. Serious.
Dragonight Nov 30th 2010 8:48PM
This is excellent, I avoided running dungeons because my hunter was leveling so fast. She should probably have to skip Badlands now :( but perhaps i'll just level through it anyway.
Dragonight Nov 30th 2010 8:50PM
Darn it >.< I hate replying to the wrong thing. Ignore plz.
Morighan Nov 30th 2010 9:34PM
You're quite right that it's now a pre-req, I probably could have worded that better :)
I know a few people who grumble, grudgingly put a point into it, maybe put it on some far corner of their action bars and never use it.
Agreed on glyphing it, I did the same :)
Morighan Nov 30th 2010 9:38PM
bah, ignore that. reply comment fail.
Joe Dec 1st 2010 12:57AM
Easy decision for me, spec for frost since it's always what I've used for raiding and simply never get out of Blood presence. Best of both worlds if you ask me.
Tugros Dec 1st 2010 4:18AM
If I were to level with a Blood spec, would I need tanking gear to make it work?
If I would, I will probably continue with my Frost DW spec. Would that work with PvP gear?
Zenith Dec 1st 2010 4:36AM
Actually the loss in Runic power generation from frost presence makes this a lot harder to do. There are times where you'll need a few seconds to recover a rune or some power for a frost strike(even if glyphed). In frost presence I manage to kill mobs that much quicker and always have something to push. This decrease in time fighting will do much more for your health than having the mob wail at you a while longer and healing for a few thousand in total
josh Dec 1st 2010 10:16AM
as a DK who was in the beta and got to 85, you get a shit ton of stuff replaced really early. i'm in ICC 25 gear and in the beta i replaced most of my gear by 82. there are some excellent quest reward strength trinks, axes, plate armor, and everything else that you just get handed to you. you're gonna be surprised how strong you are and how much health you have.
josh Dec 1st 2010 10:15AM
oh yes, level in blood. so much fucking easier holy shit!
radiationcowboy Dec 7th 2010 2:07PM
i can vouch for the Lichborne/Death Coil in PVP.
DK has to be the most annoying class in arena.
Death Grip, two other silence/interrupts, (3 if your a BE)
and with lichborne death coil heals and ghoul sacrifice. you have 3 lives even if your healer is tied up.
tho i haven't pvped since 4.0.1 dropped.
will be glad when im 85 and can dip down to get Lichborne again.
Uthred Dec 10th 2010 10:02PM
So what kind of rotation are we looking at with this build? Spam Blood Strike and Obliterate until we have enough rp for Frost Strike? Do we ever use Festering Strike or diseases?
Daniel Whitcomb Dec 10th 2010 10:11PM
Uthred,
You have it. The only way you'll really be casting diseases is if you
A) Have a glyph of Howling Blast and use it when your Rime talent procs
or
B) Use Outbreak (which you gain on 81).
Festering Strike isn't even really used by Frost death knight, it's meant for unholy death knights to use up the runes not spent on Scourge Strike.