Friday, December 5, 2008

Wow Mage

The World Of Warcraft Mage is a popular class. In World of Warcraft, the Mage is a serious damage dealer, who is about as tough as wet toilet tissue. Alright, the Mage isn't as weak as that, however without a pet and with only cloth armor, the Wow Mage is an attacking damage class. In tight areas (like Dungeons and caves) it is tough to solo a mage. With breathing room, a mage can easily solo critters 3 levels higher or more.

Warcraft Mages are great in groups. With warriors and pets up front holding off the mobs or other baddies, the mage can sit back and unleash amazing power, steamrolling through the baddies with ease. Avoid going head to head with a sword-slinger in a melee. Frost them, run, slammed a fire bolt down their throat, Frost Nova, then run until you can Frost them again. Polymorph a mob if you're overwhelmed. Repeat! Frosting the baddies thereby retarding their abilities and stopping them from entering into melee range is what good mages can achieve.

Without manna, the Wow Mage is useless. Mages burn through mana quicker than any other character. In between fights you'll have to wait as your mana recharges. The issue is even worse when you use spells that really heavily consume mana as you get to the top levels.

Whatever level you are at or spec that you have, your number one aim when creating your wow mage is to get a powerfull main hand weapon for maximum special attack damage and a fast offhand for improved poison application and other proc effects.

A wand can be a good friend to the World Of Warcraft Mage. So can mana potions. To continue to be active you should learn to use both. The quicker that you grind the quick you will rise through the levels. The want does not use mana and also allows for mana to regenerate thereby providing fast and cost free damage. And higher level mana potions will recharge you instantly.

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