Should you play a mage in WoW?

Experienced WoW players, this guide is probably not for you -- but for newbies, we'll try to help point you towards the class that's the best fit for your playstyle by giving you a detailed overview of what classes are like. Today, we're talking about mages, who unleash elemental and arcane magics on their foes. These powerful abilities come at a cost: mages can only wear light cloth armor, which can leave them vulnerable to physical attack. But if you're interested in wielding the powers of magic to devastate your enemies -- from a safe distance -- the mage may be just the class for you.
Just what is a mage?
Mages do only one thing, but they do it very well: ranged magical damage. Like most of WoW's classes, mages use mana to fuel their abilities. Without mana, a mage has little in the way of offensive or defensive capabilities, so prospective mass should be prepared to keep a careful eye on their mana pool. Beyond straight-up, single-target damage -- in fire, frost, and arcane forms -- mages also have access to a lot of handy abilities, like:
- Area of effect spells, which cause damage to multiple monsters in a specific area
- Crowd control using Polymorph to turn humanoids and beasts into harmless sheep as well as frost spells to slow and freeze enemies
- Teleportation and portals to transport themselves or groups to major cities
- Conjuring food and drink, either for themselves or for an entire group

Because they specialize in magic, mages can wield few weapons: only wands, daggers, one-handed swords, staves, and off-hand items (no off-hand weapons of any kind). A mage will primarily want to use these to supplement their stats rather than increase their damage, though low level mages may find a wand invaluable to supplement their damage when they're low on mana.
Would-be mages have a lot of race options, as the class is available to every race save tauren. So your choice is between human, dwarf, night elf, gnome, draenei, worgen, pandaren, orc, undead, troll, blood elf, and goblin. If you're dead set on playing a tauren, then you might consider an elemental shaman or balance druid instead. For everyone else, pick the race that most appeals to you -- though the gnome's racial bonus of +5% intellect can come in handy for shoring up your mana pool.
A world of magical options
Most classes we've talked about can fill several different roles in combat, with talent specializations focused on different roles. Mages, who can only fill the role of DPS, have three talent specializations that tweak the way they dish out hurt on their targets. Here are your specialization options, as described by Blizzard:
- Arcane: Manipulate the arcane, destroying enemies with overwhelming power.
- Fire: Ignite enemies with balls of fire and combustive flames.
- Frost: Freezes enemies in their tracks and shatters them with Frost magic.

We're fans of mages, but we have to admit the class isn't for everyone.You might want to play a mage if:
- You're a fan of the traditional magical caster class, WoW's mage fits the archetype.
- You like dishing out tons of damage, whether arcane, fire, or frost.
- You like kiting, mages do it as well or better than any class in the game.
- You don't like playing a fragile, glass-canon style character. Unfortunately, that's exactly what WoW mages are. If you want a caster that's more durable, consider warlock, elemental shaman, or balance druid.
- You want to do something beyond magic or beyond DPS. Sorry, but mages are a single-role class.
- You hate being asked to conjure things or open portals for players. If you're a mage, you can get these requests frequently and not everyone is polite about making them.
Want to know more about mages?
If we've piqued your curiosity and you want to learn more, here are some great resources: If you've decided mage just isn't the class for you, don't fret: there are plenty of other options! Be sure to check out our guide to druids, hunters, monks, paladins, priests, rogues, and warlocks -- and look for more newbie class coverage showing up soon!
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