Rediscovering Alts: A private Cataclysm

Once Cataclysm came along, I was forced to put my shaman on the back burner for a while. Raid needed tank. Me tank. Me tank hard. (Okay, so I neither write or speak like that.) I also got to enjoying messing around with the various warrior DPS specs. But with the passing of time, as my warriors got geared enough to perform the roles expected of them, I got to missing my shaman.
My orc, I may never level again (at least not until I finally break down and buy a race change to tauren -- you can thank Garrosh "Where did my neck go?" Hellscream), but my draenei, I still enjoy a great deal. I know a lot of Alliance shaman players went dwarf, but I'm fond of my big blue. So I went back and started leveling him and quickly discovered a few things.
- I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. A lot of the essentials of the class are still there, but a lot really has changed. Fire Nova works entirely differently now. Stat weights are entirely different. We have whole new abilities, and our older abilities were either redesigned, moved around, or in some cases removed entirely.
- Sentry Totem is gone. I won't lie: I cried.
- We have two forms of CC now! Two! Holy crap, I remember when Hex was barely even viable. Now, it's pretty solid.
- Mages have stolen Heroism. This also made me cry.
In his recent watercooler chat about talent tree design, Ghostcrawler (lead systems designer) talked about pros and cons of the talent pruning. I didn't really get to experience some of those positives on the shaman. I didn't, for instance, get to feel like an enhancement shaman at level 10 because I was level 80 when I picked up the shaman again. May have to roll another one to get the leveling experience. But what I did notice almost immediately is that a lot of talents I was used to holding my nose and picking were gone -- and strangely enough, I actually missed them. Not because they were good, but because they were familiar.
I also found myself realizing that I had to relearn not only how to spec and how to fit in new talents and abilities like Spiritwalker's Grace (which is really nice when I have to run away from a boss but want to throw a heal out anyway). I also had to figure out how to heal again. I haven't healed seriously since early Wrath. Suddenly, there's Healing Rain and Healing Surge to wrap my head around. Enhancement is fairly changed from Wrath with new priorities (keeping the Unleash Elements buffs active at the right time so I can use an unleash boosted Flame Shock, for instance), but healing is entirely new. It almost feels like a completely alien game, and one I admit I am not even close to expert at yet.

It has actually been somewhat exhilarating to play him. With the warriors, I did a lot of PTR play and jumped straight into leveling and performing my roles as quickly as possible. I researched and understood the talent changes before they even went live. But coming to grips with how mastery works for enhancement and restoration, learning my DPS priorities, and figuring out what my healing spells even are has helped bring back a sense of discovery. I went into level 80 not knowing how to play this class and have had to learn slowly as he leveled up.
Now at level 85, I'd say I'm about 90% there in my enhancement spec and less than 60% as resto. I enjoy resto more than enhance for this very reason. I may even spec elemental and experience complete ignorance. At least I'll be learning something.
Filed under: Shaman, Analysis / Opinion, Cataclysm






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
splodesondeath Jun 2nd 2011 7:13PM
More like mages have SPELLSTOLEN Heroism! Haha, am I right, guys?
Guys?
Sunaseni Jun 2nd 2011 7:34PM
YEEEEEAAAAAAAH!
Jormund Fenris Jun 2nd 2011 7:42PM
I had guildies who love to tell jokes like that.
the main hunter, when he heared them, said in the deepest, most monotone voice possible "Kill yourself" then misdirected onto them, sometimes wiping the entire raid.
I miss those guys.
nirvanachris Jun 2nd 2011 7:58PM
I work in customer service and LOL'd so loud at that, right at the start of a quiet Friday morning. Now am trying to explain the joke to perplexed co-workers....
REDMJOEL Jun 2nd 2011 7:14PM
I rolled a troll shammy just yesterday to try my hand at being completely ignorant of a class and learning it from the ground up. This after almost three years of play. Daunting and exciting at the same time.
johnthediver Jun 2nd 2011 7:34PM
I am currently doing this with a rogue. Not only have I never played one. It is my first melee dps class. Sure, I have warriors, and paladins and shaman. But those were both tanks (warrior/pally) and elemental for leveling/resto end game. You know before the awesome dual spec level ele/dungeon resto.
Melvyl Jun 2nd 2011 9:28PM
I leveled a priest a few months prior to the Dungeon Finder - going shadow all the way - and I never really had a chance to try healing. At 80 and now 85, I am not really feeling that is the best place to start. So I am actually leveling two - one disc, one holy, to see if I can finally get my head around priest healing.
dj.clayden Jun 2nd 2011 7:17PM
"Me tank. Me tank hard."
*imagines Rossi with a caveman-style leapoard-print tunic thing, holding a large club, chasing a wooly mammoth*
^the original warrior :D
ziis Jun 2nd 2011 7:19PM
hey rossi how do you fell about totalbiscuit`s comments about u in his last podcast
Bronzey Jun 2nd 2011 7:24PM
Better question - Who cares about what TotalBiscuit thinks, especially since he treats his viewers/listeners like trash?
Matthew Rossi Jun 2nd 2011 7:26PM
Who?
Lauyia Jun 2nd 2011 7:27PM
What exactly did he say?
razion Jun 2nd 2011 7:26PM
... It scares me that you could potentially be taking him [Totalbiscuit] seriously while he rants on BluePlz--his SHOCK-JOCK show. He's told us time and time again to not take him seriously there. BluePlz is meant, as he as stated before, purely for entertainment and, in a way, teaching (as so you can create your own opinions on things).
jealouspirate Jun 2nd 2011 7:30PM
What did he say about Rossi? I'd imagine it was negative, given the tone of your question and the fact that Totalbiscuit has an awful lot of negative things to say.
razion Jun 2nd 2011 7:31PM
And @Bronzey:
*Equips sarcasm cap*
Oh yes, what a terrible person he is to do give-aways and contests every week through Around Azeroth, and furthermore even more terrible is he for wanting to appease his viewers to to the point of forcing himself to do content so much that it earns him a trip TO THE HOSPITAL. Indeed he does treat his viewers and listeners like trash. *Unequip*. *Eyeroll*.
Pyromelter Jun 2nd 2011 7:47PM
Found this on totalbiscuit's twitter:
http://twitter.com/#!/Totalbiscuit/statuses/73527946178080768
"Matthew Rossi is an idiot and WoW Insider is a joke, who cares?"
Leviathon Jun 2nd 2011 7:57PM
I found the totalbiscuit thing funny. The guy is quitting WoW since content he never has bothered even running (http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/character/ahnqiraj/totalbiscuit/simple) has been nerfed the same as it has been nerfed for the past 2 years when new content comes out. Course I always found him a bit annoying anyway.
jealouspirate Jun 2nd 2011 8:01PM
Ah, that Twitter exchange explains it all. Blizzard announced the incoming T11 raid nerfs in 4.2 and in response Rossi made a post saying it's okay, while Totalbiscuit announced he was quitting WoW over it. They seem to have a difference of opinion on the matter.
loop_not_defined Jun 2nd 2011 8:12PM
Sounds like somebody hurt his pride. Over a video game.
Bronzey Jun 2nd 2011 8:18PM
@razion: Yes... He earns all that money from ads, and gets promotions because of his viewcount on YouTube... He doesn't HAVE to give things away, but it sure does bring in a lot of new subscribers. Haven't you noticed the way he talks down to his viewers, especially while he was doing his Cataclysm Beta videos? That was a huge turn-off for me, sorry that I don't want to give my money to someone who thinks he solo'd his way to YouTube's max level so-to-speak.