World of Warcraft Shaman Secrets
When you write a World of Warcraft Guide on Shamans you could just as well take out a world of warcraft guide about warriors, mages or anyone of the healing classes. In fact you could probably make the mistake of confusing Shamans for Druids due to the fact that like Druids Shamans too are a hybrid class that is able to tank heal or cast. However you might be told that they do not perhaps perform these abilities as well as specialist classes tank classes like warriors, or healing classes like priests or a caster class like Mages. There might be a case for thinking that but consider this: the Druid can heal in tree form it can tank if in the form of a bear, give damage when turning into a cat. The Shamans is able to do all of those - at the same time! This is where their real power manifests itself whether played as a solo class or with a group.
The one feature that make Shamans stand out is their use of totems which when planted on the ground give them, and members of their group, various benefits such as additional fire power and healing when combating It’s the use of totems and how to use them effectively which is what makes playing a Shaman a challenging experience. There are four types of totems: Earth, Fire, Water and Air and each require split second decision and sound judgement when used in tricky combat situation or group play. They can also resurrect themselves with the Reincarnation spell, as well as other members in their group, every hour of played time; this can also be reduced to forty minutes as more talents are assigned to that ability. This adds to the list of abilities that make them an asset in a group and great to have if you go solo
Shamans are no longer restricted to Horde since the release of the Burning Crusade expansion. Now the new Alliance race the Draenei, can also play as a Shaman which of all the classes that they have at their disposal is one of the best for them to pick thanks to attributes that are unique to this race which makes this class an ideal choice for them.
At end game (level 60 and 70 and beyond) you can specialize as either as an Elemental, Restoration or Enhancement Shaman each having their own specialized abilities. For the Elemental tree the focus is on abilities for high damage casting and as such are regarded as the best choice to power level quickly. On the other hand the Restoration Shamans possess more effective healing abilities making them useful back up casters and, of course, healers.
This condensed world of warcraft guide on shamans only touches the surface. This is indeed a multi talented and complex class to master. It’s the very fact that they are jack of all trades and master of none that makes the Shamans a class to consider because as you play you will will be able to gauge whether you like to cast, tank or heal without having to start three new characters. And make no mistake, Shamans can indeed master of all of these abilities just as proficiently as any of the classes that are more specialized in them, making them expert of all of these abilities and definitely the jack of none. You will find out at your peril if you underestimate this class and pass it up for another.
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