Lichborne: A guide to leveling your death knight in the Cataclysm era

So the news that pandarens can't be death knights in the new expansion is a bit of a bummer, but it does mean you can start a new death knight right now without worrying about missing out on a new race choice. If you've read my guide to death knight racial abilities, you probably have a good idea of what race to roll, too. With that done, you've already taken the first step into a larger world.
Death knights, of course, start at level 55 and have that starting experience, which for the most part is pretty intuitive. You'll get more talent points as you finish quests, which can be fun in that you get your goodies a lot faster than other classes, but frustrating in that you don't have as much time to get used to everything. Luckily, we're here to help.
This guide isn't about maximizing your DPS at the raiding level or even the dungeon level; it's about getting you to level 85 as smoothly as possible. With that in mind, let's look at each talent spec and what they have to offer, starting with my favorite leveling spec, frost.
Frost is a great leveling tree (if there's a best leveling tree, this is it) because not only does it have On A Pale Horse, which allows you to move between mobs and quest objectives faster, but it has Lichborne for emergency heals and Howling Blast for superior AoE capability.
You'll start with a spec that looks something like this at level 60. Unfortunately, you won't start out with Howling Blast, but you'll have a lot of good tools such as the aforementioned Lichborne, which lets you heal yourself with Death Coils; Hungering Cold to give you some breathing room when a fight turns bad; and On A Pale Horse.
At level 70, your build will look something like this. You'll finally have Howling Blast, and I would strongly recommend dropping some cash on a Glyph of Howling Blast, as allowing your Howling Blast to apply frost fever will up your damage potential considerably.
At level 80, I'd recommend a build something like this. You can take points out of Unholy Command if you want and put them in Epidemic, Virulence, or even Bladed Armor or Butchery. but I find having Death Grip nearly always off cooldown and ready to wrangle in your next target is very nice for chain pulling and finishing kill quests faster.
You will notice I'm going for a two-handed build. This is because I find it easier to find two-handed weapons, both as quests and as drop rewards, during the leveling process, and because it gives you slightly more flexibility in talent choice. If you want to try dual wielding, take Threat of Thassarian instead of Might of the Frozen Wastes, and take some points out of Icy Reach and Unholy Command to get Nerves of Cold Steel.
Your leveling rotation as a frost death knight should be performed in Unholy Presence and will look something like this:
- Keep your diseases up. Use glyphed Howling Blast and Plague Strike, or Outbreak once you hit level 81.
- Use Obliterate. If there's a Killing Machine proc, try to use it with Obliterate for the most damage.
- If Rime procs, use it to cast a Howling Blast
- If neither Rime nor Killing Machine is up, just keep using Obliterate until you run out of runes.
- Use Frost Strike to dump any runic power you built up. Try to keep your runic power below 130 at all times so you don't waste any of it.

Blood is a tank spec, but it also doubles as a pretty solid leveling spec. You'll have a lot of ways to avoid damage or heal damage, and staying alive is the best way to have a smooth leveling experience. Of course, it may not be as fast as frost. Blood also gives you the option of tanking dungeons, and you can check out my guide to leveling as a death knight tank for further information on that.
If you're looking to level as a blood death knight without tanking, try something like this build at level 60. It eschews a lot of the solely survival focused talents in favor of extra damage and healing. Note that if you want to tank, you're better off with a build something like this, which goes back to taking survival and damage-reducing talents.
At 70, you can flesh out your build a bit more, adding some more utility and survivability. For tank-focused death knights, try something like this. You'll notice both builds at very similar at this point, thanks to those extra 10 points. For the 70s, I would focus on grabbing points in Epidemic and Virulence. Long-last diseases are important for blood death knights, so you can spend more runes on Death Strike. You can also fill out Improved Blood Tap here for extra utility and control or Unholy Command to grab enemies so you don't have to run to them.
A leveling rotation for a blood death knight is performed in Blood Presence with a two-handed weapon and looks something like this:
- Keep your diseases up. Use Icy Touch and Blood Plague or Outbreak once you hit level 81.
- Use Heart Strike to spend your blood runes for up to three enemies. Use Blood Boil if there are more than three enemies.
- Use Death Strike to spend your frost and unholy runes. If there are multiple enemies, you may want to spare an unholy rune for Death and Decay.
- Use Rune Strike to spend your runic power.

Unholy is probably the least desirable of the leveling specs. This is so for a few reasons. It doesn't really have much self-healing power, and the rotation means it's very hard to fit in any Death Strikes. It doesn't have much burst damage, as most damage is done via the synergy provided by diseases or a Dark Transformation ghoul, meaning by the time you're ready to put out big damage, the mob is probably already dead. Unholy's damage is in it for the long haul, and while leveling, you generally don't take that much time to kill a given mob.
Still, if you have your heart set on unholy, it is possible to level that way. For level 60, try to aim for a build something like this. This gives you some of the most important tools an unholy death knight has, especially Ebon Plaguebringer and Runic Corruption. The two points in Unholy Command are negotiable, but again, I like having the ability to pull enemies to you. It really does make leveling a bit faster. As you push to level 70, just fill out the last two tiers, adding Sudden Doom and Summon Gargoyle to your repertoire. For the trek to 80, you can add Butchery and Bladed Armor from the blood tree.
Unholy's rotation is performed in Unholy Presence and goes something like this:
- Keep your diseases up. Use Icy Touch and Blood Plague or Outbreak once you hit level 81.
- If Dark Transformation is available for use, use it. It increases your ghoul's damage exponentially.
- Get Death and Decay up as long as it won't aggro anything or break crowd control. Unholy's magic damage is high enough that this is worth using even for single targets.
- Use Scourge Strike for your unholy and death runes.
- If you have frost and blood runes up, use Festering Strike to turn them into death runes.
- Use your Sudden Doom procs before they expire.
- Unleash any runic power with Summon Gargoyle or Death Coil. Remember, don't let your runic power cap if you can avoid it; you don't want to waste any of it.

- Rune of the Fallen Crusader is the holy grail of DPS runeforges and what you'll want to use on a two-handed weapon. Unfortunately, you have to wait until level 70 to get it. Until you get it, you can make do with Rune of Razorice. Dual wielders will want to keep Razorice on their main-hand weapon, then put Rune of the Fallen Crusader on their off-hand weapon. This is another reason it's good to level as frost; you'll have a more useful runeforge at an earlier level.
- Keeping diseases up isn't a huge priority for leveling solo, at least as frost and blood. If you head into dungeons, you'll want to keep them up to maximize your DPS. If you're unholy, you'll want to unleash them as much as possible because they are a huge part of your damage. This is another reason frost is at an advantage. They can use Rime procs to keep Frost Fever up without even trying.
- You'll want to focus on getting strength-based plate armor upgrades, of course. Agility and spellpower do nothing for us. Even your spell-like abilities like Death Coil just use your attack power to determine damage.
- If you need a quick two-handed weapon upgrade once you hit level 80, go to Hyjal. One of the first quests you'll get will award the Poisonfire Greatsword, which will almost definitely be an upgrade to what you had before. Honestly, gear won't really matter that much from a DPS perspective until Cataclysm level, at which point gear will jump up exponentially in power.
- While this isn't as important while leveling, try to keep your runic power below your total allowed as much as possible. This means that all the runic power you generate from other skills won't be waste by going over the cap and being lost.
- Horn of Winter is your friend. Keep it up for the buff, and if in the middle of battle you find all your runes on cooldown and with no runic power left, use it. It'll give you a bit of extra runic power that may give you enough to use a runic power dump.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Evelinda Dec 20th 2011 5:48PM
When I saw the topic, i thought "death knight levelling guide? Who needs that? They're EASY."
I have to say though, I appreciate the nuanced look at the different specs, and the updated for cata info; i levelled two dks to 80 on wrath, but things have obviously changed a lot since then. I'll definitely be making use of the info on my next dk (who's currently at ripe old level 63).
One tip I'd like to give new death knights though: don't death grip mobs off your tank on dungeons. If your tank asks you to pull one over, then go for it, but otherwise leave dg alone if you're dps.
Kole Dec 21st 2011 12:54AM
I agree (as a tank) and the only time I do it is when the tank does nothing about the caster just standing at a distance (not cc'd or silenced) pew pewing the group. Sadly some tanks still get annoyed...
djsuursoo Dec 20th 2011 6:04PM
the beauty of blood spec REALLY shines when it comes to doing the huge-reward quests.
you'd be amazed at what you can solo.
in icecrown i was triple-dipping the group dailies at one point(opening it up, repeating it as a daily, then getting to do it again at the rollover - i was leveling in the middle of the night).
the exp reward is massive as well as huge xp gains from killing all those mobs, sometimes simply ridiculous numbers of them.
blood never stops. you can solo crap that will leave others speechless(or mad), and not have to stop to eat because hey you finished it at full health how'd that happen?
Pyromelter Dec 20th 2011 8:04PM
I only ever leveled 1 DK, and it was blood, and I don't think I ever stopped to eat once, ever. The only thing that ever slowed me down was looting all those dead mobs at my feet (AOE looting blizz, make it so!)
AROD Dec 20th 2011 6:30PM
Excuse my noobness but why do I need to dps as a frost DK on unholy aura?
paulmewis Dec 20th 2011 6:40PM
Almost all death knight dps specs are gcd locked when it comes to rotations, so the 0.5 reduction in gcd is a godsend, plus the movement speed buff is great too.
GhostWhoWalks Dec 20th 2011 6:42PM
Unholy Presence provides a small boost to movement speed, allowing you to get around faster when you can't use a mount, and right now the boost to haste and GCD does actually provide better DPS than Frost Presence.
wgchef Dec 20th 2011 7:07PM
Any thoughts on heirlooms? The xp boost is nice of course...but leveling is so fast now...will I constantly be passing on good upgrades just to keep the heirlooms? Should one even do that?(keep the heirlooms even if a big say strength increase)
Pyromelter Dec 20th 2011 7:49PM
As a death knight, especially if you're leveling as blood, it really won't matter in terms of stats. The choice of heirlooms comes down to this:
Do you want to quest at a normal, decent pace and enjoy the ride? Or do you want to hit level cap ASAP and get to endgame? If the answer to the first is yes, then don't use heirlooms. If the answer to the second is yes, then keep those heirlooms on as long as they are buffing your xp.
If the heirlooms are significantly worse statistically than what you have access to, then what I would do (if you are speed leveling) is keep them on while solo questing, but put the better gear on when you are in a 5-man dungeon situation, so you can be more effective there for your team.
Tenko Dec 21st 2011 6:16AM
Plus the other advantage of heirlooms you only have to mogg them back into your starter gear once :p
kmfolino Dec 21st 2011 4:09AM
@Daniel Whitcomb:
You mentioned in Sundays "Breakfast Topic" article, about not being able to wear your leather eyepatch on your DK. There is an option for you, though it's not a leather looking patch. The Hellfire Peninsula rare, Collidus the Warp-Watcher, drops a random eyepatch with a 25% chance of a plate item...and it does have that TBC look to it. Good luck! =)
Philster043 Dec 21st 2011 5:37AM
Thanks for this article! I have two DK's, one blood and one unholy, and both are at level 60. I had always planned to level them one day but was never totally sure what to do with their talent builds. This will help.
It looks like I'll probably change the unholy one to frost, though.
RedMosquito Dec 21st 2011 6:52AM
I dinged 85 on my DK last night, as Frost, and I had a hard time finding one-handed strength weapons. I had to hunt down specific quests and bosses to find them, using things like wowhead. In fact, right now my DK is wearing two slow ilevel 333 weapons, but one is strength and the other is agility... and that makes me feel kinda dirty...
A suggestion I have for you guys is a "guide to one-handed strength weapons", from quests, drops, dungeons, anything. That would a huge help for Cataclysm-leveling as a frost DK, prot paladin or prot/SMF warrior.
Jaq Dec 21st 2011 1:38PM
With Chaos Orbs becoming unbound, the only real cost to making these are the truegold:
http://www.wowhead.com/item=70158
If that costs a little too much, the 346 option is:
http://www.wowhead.com/spell=76452
Hex Lord Malacrass in ZA drops this nice looking weapon:
http://www.wowhead.com/item=70080
Continued in next post
Jaq Dec 21st 2011 1:38PM
Lastly, these weapons are BOEs, so check your AH, you might still get lucky:
http://www.wowhead.com/item=69803
http://www.wowhead.com/item=59521
Emophia Dec 21st 2011 3:26PM
I leveled as the whole Blood DPS spec back in the wrath day.
Good times.
Good times.