Friday 28 October 2011

A Wow Warlock's Guide to Pet

Now that you've decided to play a Warlock in World of warcraft, and that’s excellent simply because they’re absolutely a good deal of fun to play. Warlocks in World of warcraft are magic casters that are experts in dark or to be more specific shadow magic’s.

As a Warlock you will have access to various powerful spells and abilities which are categorized down to 3 distinct talent trees and they're Affliction, Demonology, and Destruction. Every single Warlock’s trees is significantly different from the other ones, and every one is great for particular aspects ofthe game. This is definitely why Warlock is my own favored mage caster class.

In this particular WoW Warlock guide, I will merely go over the Demonology part of the Warlock class. It isn’t to suggest that the other 2 spec or talent isn’t as important or good because they're. But what makes the Demonology spec is so fantastic to me is that it is a entire talent tree that deals exclusively with Warlock’s pets which is the reason why Warlock is such a special class at the start.
The Demonology Spec

Although all of Warlocks have the ability to, and are also able to summon most of their regular pets, Demonology Warlocks tend to be more specialized in the area. Most of the Demonology talent abilities are strived to improve Warlock’s pet damages, and as well as the all in all survivability of the Warlock themselves.

Generally speaking Demonology Warlocks aren't the fastest leveling spec for the Warlock, Affliction is. Even so, Demonology Warlocks are certainly not too far lurking behind the Affliction Warlock in-terms of leveling pace, however with extra survivability to the build.

Anyway, having said that let’s get started to what really matters and that’s the 5 standard pets that is available to the Demonology Warlock.

Imps - The Imp pet is going to be all Warlocks’ first pet as soon as you arrive in the world of Azeroth. Your tiny Imp pet might not seem impressive at first glance, but do not under estimate it's actual power. Although the Imp is definitely not the most ideal pet if you're looking for a tanking pet, but they are indeed the best and the highest DPS pet that Warlock has.

Void Walker - Void Walkers are a blue energy elemental looking pet which you can purchase from your trainer at level 8. Void Walker has a lot of hit points and has the best taunt abilities out of all other Warlock pets which makes the most ideal pet for tanking while leveling up your toon. However with that being said there is a downside to Void Walker, and that is that they do not deal a lot of damages at all.

Felguard - The pet you’ll receive after Void Walker is Felguard. This pet is only available to Demonology Warlocks upon reaching level 10 and choosing the Demonology tree as your primary spec. Felguard is a very powerful Warlock pet and that is why it's only for the Demonology Warlock. It may not be as good of a tank as Void Walker, but it is pretty damn good and on top of that it is great pet for DPS as well!!

Succubus - Up next is the Succubus pet which you receive at level 20 from your trainer. Succubus is also another popular pet for most Warlocks, because it is able to help the Warlock manage any addition mobs with her abilities. But other than the crowd control abilities Succubus are not the best tanks, they're great for pvp though and deal decent damages.

Felhunter - Your last regular pet which can be purchased from your trainer at level 30 is the Felhunter pet. Felhunters are known for their ability to rip apart magic caster mobs with their high magic resistance. They don’t tank too well, but has the ability to increase your party memebers’ base mana pool as well as mana regeneration, so again ideal for raids and dungeons.

That’s all for this guide, to understand more about the Warlocks check out this WoW guide,

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