Encrypted Text: Even rogues have homework

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I hate homework. When I was in school, I was always finding creative ways to turn my assignments in as late as possible. I completed most my English assignments the night before they were due, and I've solved a few calculus questions in the car on my way to class. No matter how important the assignment was, there was always something more interesting that I would rather do. When it comes down to a heads-up match between playing Warcraft 2 and studying biology flashcards, there's really no contest.
Playing a rogue successfully in the endgame of World of Warcraft requires a lot of homework. We've talked before about the very math-centric natures of rogue theorycrafting. Without a spreadsheet or other mathematical tool, it's almost impossible to create a working model for testing DPS and checking gear. Boss abilities are constantly changing and being added, and they often interact with our abilities in non-standard ways. Blizzard's developers are implementing fixes on a daily basis. In order to keep up with the pace of WoW's development, you simply have to do your homework.
Learning your spec
The most important aspect of playing a rogue is learning how to play a rogue. Regardless of what talent tree you choose, you need to know how each aspect of your spec and the class works. I always start by checking out the spec guides at Elitist Jerks, for combat and assassination respectively. Ieatpaperbag has a lot of great information on how to properly play either spec in PvE successfully, with enough detail to understand the reasoning behind the suggestions and enough data to support the statements. They've quickly become the first place I link to when asked about hit caps and rotations.
Picking talents in a post-Cataclysm world is fairly simple, as there's usually a cookie-cutter build with a few flexible points available to use at your discretion. Poison and weapon selection has been similarly boiled down to its core, and there's really no room for variation. Most of our decision-making comes in the form of choosing the right time to use our cooldowns and making on-the-fly adjustments to our rotations to accommodate for various fight mechanics.
Making good gearing decisions
Much of your DPS potential is determined before you ever step into battle. Figuring out what gear and gear modifications are best for you is very important to maximizing your DPS output. In order to make these gear choices, you need to have accurate information. In order to have accurate information, you need to figure out the specific values of any given piece of gear or enchant relative to your current DPS today. With several stat caps and varying equivalency points (EP) values, what's "good" is a constantly moving target.
Luckily for rogues everywhere, we have fellow rogues out there who are working on ways to help. In a joint effort between several rogues on Elitist Jerks, there are tools that can assist us in making good decisions. Aldriana has been working with Antiarc (developer of the infamous PoisonSwapper addon) on a master engine for rogue theorycrafting called ShadowCraft. Caffeine has written an updated web UI for the tool, although development is still being done. Currently the tool can't make gear suggestions, but it does allow us to generate EP values on the fly and compare our various sets of gear. Like any good tool, it takes some time to import the relevant data, but it gives us great information once that's complete. You need to take a few minutes and import your data into ShadowCraft manually. An armory import function is not currently planned.
Korner has been developing a complementary tool that lets us determine how to optimally reforge our gear: The Complete Rogue Reforger. It literally runs through every possible iteration of reforging possible until it finds the best result, and so we're guaranteed that we'll end up with the strongest option. In order for the reforging tool to give us results that are accurate for our characters, it needs accurate EP values for our individual rogues. Here's where ShadowCraft comes in. Generate your EP values in ShadowCraft, toss those into the reforging tool, and then put the output of the reforging tool back into ShadowCraft and make the changes in game. Korner's tool is always going to return the best reforging results, and so there's no reason to reinvent the wheel.
This boss does what?
Let's assume that you've already figured out what gear is best for your character, and you're enchanted and reforged optimally. There's still more to do before you're ready to embark on your first raid. Walking into a raid zone without any a priori knowledge of the encounters may sound like fun, but it also means that you're forced to figure out every single spell interaction yourself. Does Cloak of Shadows work on Magmaw's Pillar of Flame? If it doesn't, you're in a lot of trouble. Rather than try to test every mechanic yourself, rely on the power of the rogue community to solve these problems. There's a crowdsourced compendium of Cataclysm raid mechanics and their interactions with rogue abilities, tastefully organized and maintained by Zulkeir. Read up on any bosses you're going to attempt, and you'll already know what rogue tricks you have up your sleeve.
While knowing exactly what rogue abilities work and don't work is important, you're also going to want to know about the encounters themselves. Check out guides and videos to the raid that you plan on attending, and learn the fight before you ever engage the boss. Unless you're in a bleeding-edge guild (in which case you're the one recording), someone out there has likely already killed the boss and posted a video of it. There's no harm in educating yourself, and as I'm sure you know, knowing is half the battle.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
lemonzingers Feb 16th 2011 4:48PM
G.I. Jooooooe!~
Great article, I couldn't resist.
Ominous Feb 16th 2011 5:22PM
A rogue theorycrafter left his / her scribbles all over the floor.
or
Rogue theorycrafters left their scribbles all over the floor.
Chase Christian Feb 16th 2011 5:49PM
Clearly my grammar skills are right up there with my MS Paint skills. :(
Deathgodryuk Feb 16th 2011 10:09PM
What Chase said is valid, it's the non-gendered singular. While there is debate in the linguistic community over whether or not there should be a different non-gendered singular used instead, what Chase said is well known as the currently accepted version.
Ruth Feb 17th 2011 2:39AM
Actually, using the singular their is correct when the sex of the actor is unknown. This grammar is older than then gender specifying preference that is currently being touted as the politically correct way of doing things, and, in fact, was the politically correct way of talking about someone whose sex was unknown, or even unimportant.*
The English, from England, oddly enough creators of the English language, seem to have thought an awful lot about this sort of thing and provided rules and guidelines for just these events.
* Imagine that! Sex being a non-issue when talking about someone, who would ever had thought that could happen?! Especially before political correctness leaped into the scene and started telling everyone they were all mean nasty men discriminating against the poor minorities, and women, who are actually a majority.
gamerunknown Feb 17th 2011 8:04AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGAOCVwLrXo
gunna leave this here.
Deathgodryuk Feb 18th 2011 2:16AM
Dear God, thankyou Gamer. I'm glad someone said it.
Cyno01 Feb 16th 2011 5:43PM
"I always start by checking out the spec guides at Elitist Jerks, for combat and assassination respectively."
*mumble*sub*mumble*readheadedstepchild*mumble*sortaviableagain*mumble*....
Khirsah Feb 16th 2011 7:12PM
I don't know for pve, but for pvp sub still sucks. All it does is allow you to escape after you get in over your head, as you surely will against nearly everyone.
The higher health pools means it takes too long to bleed anyone out, and eviscerate is plain weak against anyone in mail or better. Find weakness does not really help because most of the time your first finisher will be KS, and the 10 seconds is up before you get to another finisher.
Bring find weakness back to 25-50%, but make it effective all the time.
Emophia Feb 16th 2011 9:15PM
Sub PVP is fine since the last patch, backstab hits for enough now.
Hail Feb 17th 2011 9:06PM
Sub pve *can* be better than any other rogue spec. However, you need to be good and gear for it, and target switching severely cripples your dps. That said, in BH today I was doing more dps than I was when I was mut. Similar gear, each gemmed/forged/chanted for the right spec.
Caspinae Feb 16th 2011 6:22PM
As you nicely point out, it is so easy for a rogue to get the information they need to suceed. EJ is an amazing resource and I usually find any choice I am wavering on has been vetted in great detail by them already.
It of course makes it all the more baffling that there are so many blatantly terrible rogues though. Seriously, the official forums make me die inside.
Leneax Feb 16th 2011 9:28PM
Wtb article like this for more classes!!! Im trying to convince others in my guild to do more class research and an article like this to point them to would be helpful.
Thanks for the awsome article!
Trudno Feb 16th 2011 6:44PM
As Caspinae said, EJ is an amazing resource. This article can almost be summed up as "Read EJ, then read the applicable Boss Strat".
What I was really hoping for this week was a PVP-based article. I'm really getting into rogue PVP and have yet to find an "EJ" type resource for it.
Deathgodryuk Feb 16th 2011 10:14PM
I had some trouble finding a good rogue pvp resource too but eventually stumbled upon this, http://www.wowhead.com/forums&topic=178366&p=2459273
Some of the info there is debatable but it's a good start. I'd really like to see some more thorough discussion of Rogue PvP though, it seems like this is one area where the really good rogues are keeping their secrets well.
trudnoeoc Feb 17th 2011 1:53PM
This is a well presented primer, thanks Deathgodryuk!
Nick Feb 16th 2011 7:17PM
I know it's lazy but the work is done for you, search the armory profiles of rogues in the biggest guilds, obviously they aren't necessarily the best but guilds like paragon probably don't let you raid if your dps sucks, find out what they're optimizing and then dps.
Boom Feb 17th 2011 9:48AM
How you optimize will be totally different than how they are optimizing because, unless you are in one of those top guilds, I will guarantee that your gear is not their gear. Spec wise, I would agree, everything else use the tools mentioned in the article.
Celestaric Feb 16th 2011 7:41PM
"An armory import function is not currently planned."
This makes no sense to me, and I've yet to see a technical explanation for it. Most spreadsheets' tendency to drop all but the current raid tier's gear made them useless for alts or anyone progressing at a slower pace. Being willfully user unfriendly in designing their replacement just seems like they're taking the 'elitist' thing a little too far.
Tuxmelv Feb 16th 2011 9:14PM
Meh, Ask Mr Robot askmrrobot.com does all that for you in one tool. Handidly sorted by pre raid, tier gear, heroic tier, and other factors as to what gear you have access to.