Warlock Changes and MMO Articles

Warlock changes:

My first priority with the launch of Warcraft’s patch 5.0.4 is to test out all the warlock changes. Yes, I did play them all on beta, but I didn’t spend a whole lot of time on the beta, and now I’m playing the final version.

Sparkly!Each spec is almost like a new class, so I’m trying them all: in quests, in dungeons, in the Raid Finder. I did demonology first, then destruction, and I’m in the middle of testing affliction now.

Demonology remains my favourite so far. The new metamorphosis mechanic takes some getting used, but it’s a great example of simple to learn but difficult to master. It requires a lot of strategy and thought, and I like that.

The rotation in caster form is satisfying, and I thought basically spamming just one button in meta would be boring, but it’s actually not so bad. A nice break from the overall complexity of the spec.

It’s godly in questing — too godly, in fact. I was soloing crowds with ease, and while that may be interesting at first, it gets old fast.

My warlock showing off her Blood Elf-themed transmog set after hitting 85I wasn’t so impressed by destruction. The new version beats the old hands-down, and I like the aesthetics (and the 190K crits), but it doesn’t feel like playing a warlock. Only one DoT, no life tap, not many buttons to press. It’s more like playing a mage. I won’t say it’s a bad design, but if I wanted to play a mage, I’d play my mage.

Like demo, it was a bit too easy for questing. Spammable slows and one-shotting mobs with chaos bolt are all a bit ridiculous.

Affliction is mostly pretty fun, but I greatly dislike haunt, and the lack of pandemic, the level 90 passive that increases DoT duration, hurts. It also requires a bit more keybinds than I like.

On the plus side, I always liked channeled nukes and DoTs, and affliction has both of those in spades. Plus, malefic grasp is real purdy, and I get to look like Kael’thas.

My warlock cosplaying as Prince Kael'thas with the new verdant spheres glyphIt’s a little awkward for questing, but at least it presents a challenge.

Right now, I’m thinking I’ll use demo for group content as I did before, but my quest spec will change from destro to aff. But we’ll see.

Also, have I mentioned that I love grimoire of sacrifice with every fiber of my being?

Because I do.

New articles:

I’ve had two more articles posted to WhatMMO recently — one silly and one serious.

The silly one is 8 Great MMO Players of History. Want to know who called King Henry VIII a huntard in Trade chat? Click to find out!

The second is Top 3 MMO trends, in which I attempt something approaching serious journalism.

The Calm Before the… Calm

Patch 5.04 live:

Metzen describes Mists of Pandaria as “the calm before the storm.” Which, as much as I love Metzen, is a pretty bad tagline to get people excited about a video game, but anyway…

My rogue meeting the Pandaren for the first time in patch 5.0.4After months of waiting, World of Warcraft is now taking its final steps towards the new expansion. Account-wide mounts, pets, and achievements; new talent trees, spells, and class mechanics, and pandas (if only NPCs) are now live.

We’re now in the weird netherworld between expansions. We’re no longer playing Cataclysm, but we aren’t yet playing Mists of Pandaria. It’s the calm before the calm.

Unfortunately, I haven’t had much time to play yet, and I also have a truly terrible flu, so this post might be a bit rambling, but here are my impressions so far.

Account-wide:

Since I haven’t been able to spend much time playing with the new class changes, account-wide mounts and achievements are what’s given me the most pleasure so far.

Of all the titles and mounts I’ve collected over the years, my favourites are, respectively, “Champion of the Frozen Wastes” and my violet Nether Drake, Voranaku. (Yes, I call him by name. Deal with it.) Unfortunately, both of these were restricted to my mage, a character I no longer have much interest in playing.

My warlock riding what was once my mage's violet Nether DrakeNo longer.

This really makes me far happier than it should. I love my Champion title because it’s the only raid title I earned while the content was still semi-relevant. Yeah, Icecrown Citadel was out by the time I did it, but at least it was the same expansion, and I did it entirely through PUGs, so that kind of adds an extra degree of difficulty. And I like my Nether Drake because he’s the only mount that’s also a character. I didn’t buy him; he pledged himself to my service.

Class changes:

As mentioned above, I haven’t had much time to play with the new class changes, but one thing is clear: warlocks are bringing sexy back.

Sparkly!That’s just one example of the numerous awesome new minor glyphs and spell effects available to the class. Locks are now the indisputable kings of swank, bling, eye-candy, and pwetty.

I didn’t get a chance to screenshot any of them, but paladins also got some pretty good new, uh, pretties. I’m particularly fond of denounce and the fire from the heavens glyph.

I remain disappointed in the rogue changes, but I will admit that being able to shadowstep all of teh things and in any spec is pretty fun, as is crimson tempest.

World changes:

Aside from the pandas, there have been a few minor changes to the world. For example, this thing:

The new gunship over Stormwind, added in patch 5.0.4The new gunship over Stormwind, added in patch 5.0.4That wasn’t there before.

There are also new lighting effects, though I haven’t found them to be particularly noticeable so far.

Finally, a wrong dating back to before I even joined WoW has finally been righted: the Blue Lady is back.

[Edit: It’s the Blue Child. The larger of Azeroth’s moons is the White Lady. I’m so sick I’m not even getting my lore right.]

Azeroth's second moon makes its triumphant return in patch 5.0.4On the downside, the Theramore scenario won’t be out for almost an entire month, and there are thus far no indications of any pre-expansion event aside from it. Compared to the launches for Wrath and Cataclysm, that’s pretty disappointing.

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How about you? What do you make of the new changes?