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A warlock from Warcraft I.

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Warlocks are former arcanists, or in the case of the orcs, former shamans, who, in pursuit of ever-greater sources of power, have cast off their studies of the arcane or nature magics to delve deeper into the darker, fel-based magic of shadow.

Warlocks are known to slowly damage over time the health of their targets through curses, demonic minions, fear spells, and other magic, including some more direct damage spells.

Background

Warlocks are masters of the dark arts, devoted to furthering their understanding and use of shadow and Fire based magics, along with the summoning of demons from within the Twisting Nether. They first appeared on Azeroth during the First War, when Gul'dan, the first of their kind among the invading orc clans of Draenor, led the Horde across the dimensional gulf through the Dark Portal while in servitude to the Burning Legion.[1][2]

Warlocks are used as damage dealers, but can store the target´s soul to resurrect or heal himself by draining enemy's life. The warlock can summon an Imp, Felhunter, Voidwalker, Succubus, or Felguard (only for Demonology warlocks) to aid them. In addition to their standard minions, warlocks can also summon an Infernal or Doomguard to fight alongside them. These two minions share a 10 minute cooldown and do not replace your current pet.

History

The eredar of the Burning Legion are credited as the original warlocks and wielders of dark magics, corrupted from the powerful and magically attuned eredar of Argus.

In most societies, the warlocks now live on the fringe of civilization, tolerated but not trusted. Human warlocks meet in secret in the basement of a bar in Stormwind. Thrall has expressed discomfort with the warlocks but understands the necessities in using them so he has allowed them the Cleft of Shadow. Conventional spell casters often see the warlock's magic as a vain attempt at increasing their own power.

Although many that consort with demons fall to darkness, the warlocks of the Horde and the Alliance advocate bending demonic forces to one's will without succumbing to complete corruption. These spell casters can summon demons to serve them, and they can also cast many painful spells that slowly eat at the life of their enemies. Warlocks are usually physically weak compared to other classes, but they compensate for this deficiency with their potent array of spells and their demonic minions. Compared to other spell casters, warlocks are among the strongest and often depend on the sacrifice of their own blood to fuel their magical powers.

On the world of Azeroth, there are many races who presently wield the dark power of the Nether. The playable races a warlock can choose from are the humans, gnomes, orcs, undead, and blood elves. Each has its own history in the dark demon arts.

Notable warlocks

Overview

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Warlocks are unique among the DPS caster classes because of their ability to convert health into mana. They can be + damage or + damage & crit players. Warlocks have the most powerful assortment of damage over time (DoT) spells when used in conjunction, and also the most variety in debuffs and summonable minions. Just like a mage, a warlock’s crowd control abilities appropriately used can stave off certain doom for the warlock and their allies, and the warlock’s sustained burst damage when suitably specced and geared can rival those of a mage. However, the warlock’s area of effect spells are not as varied as those of their mage brethren, although when used appropriately they have powerful applications in group play.

Warlocks are well versed in the "shock and horror" tactics of warfare, and their manipulation of shadow energies can send their opponents reeling in Spell shadow possession [Fear]. At low levels, warlocks rely primarily on minions and damage over time spells to deal damage while fearing their enemies to prevent retribution.

Endgame warlocks either choose to maximize the effects of their DoTs and curses through the affliction tree, increase the utility of their summoned minions and stones through the demonology tree, or lay waste the opposition with burst damage and direct damage spells in the destruction tree. In previous versions of WoW, the 8-debuff and 16-debuff limits prevented warlocks from maximizing their damage output through affliction spells, and warlocks were relegated to chain-casting their direct damage spells to maintain DPS in PvE raids. This has changed and there is now no reachable debuff limit, and affliction DPS is now competitive in a raid environment.

The warlock can learn to summon magical mounts. Other classes, except paladins, death knights, and druids (Ability druid flightform [Flight Form]), must purchase their own mounts with gold or via Honor obtained through PvP.

Being a warlock demands certain things: being able to engage multiple targets simultaneously while keeping tabs on your minion, to make split-second strategic decisions on cast rotations depending on the situation, careful shard management and even more careful aggro management. Being a warlock also rewards many things: they are PvP powerhouses due to naturally high stamina values, the ability to apply debilitating crowd control abilities, and in PvE their damage output in multiple target situations can rival those of other DPS classes who focus fire on a single target.

Their ability to drain and use souls as Soul Shards is also appealing to many.

Weapons and armor

Main article: Warlock sets

Warlocks can wear cloth armor only, and can use staves (as of patch 3.3.0), daggers, one-handed swords and unarmed combat in battle. They can also use wands for ranged combat, and equip off-hands to enhance various skills.

Attributes

Many warlocks depend on large health pools as their main source of defense. As a primarily spell caster, the warlock also has great use for all the standard caster attributes, such as intellect and spell power, but no use for strength, spirit or agility.

The value of other attributes — spell crit, spell power, spell hit, resilience and haste — depends to some degree on the warlock's talent spec and play style. Spell crit is more useful for direct damage spells, especially with Spell fire fire [Ruin]. Affliction warlocks, who rely more on DoTs, will benefit more from spell power than from spell crit, at least until training Spell deathvortex [Pandemic]. The demonology talent Ability warlock improveddemonictactics [Demonic Knowledge] gives the warlock bonus spell damage based on their minion's stamina and intellect, which are bolstered by the warlock's own stamina and intellect.

In a raid scenario, spell hit rating takes precedence over all other stats, and it is advisable to reach the spell hit rating cap (17% as of 3.0.2). After that point, spell hit rating is useless; spell-hit-crippling debuffs are too few and far between to be considered.

In PvP for warlocks, the focus is somewhat different as survivability takes precedence. warlocks often choose to sacrifice DPS in order to obtain higher survivability in high end arena, regardless of talent choice.

Below are some examples of the relative attribute values for a warlock (in descending order).

  • Raiding: Spell hit (until capped) > Spell power > Haste rating > Spell crit
  • PvP: Resilience > Stamina > Spell power > Spell crit

Personal play style and raid makeup will cause this prioritization to vary from player to player

Soul Shards

Prior to patch 4.0.1, a large number of the warlock's skills and spells relied on a Soul Shard reagent. They were obtained by using the Spell shadow haunting [Drain Soul] spell. To create a Soul Shard, the warlock must have been channeling this spell as the target dies and later randomly during the casting. If the warlock was using Inv glyph minorwarlock [Glyph of Drain Soul] they could sometimes receive two Soul Shards instead of one. Only targets that would give experience (or Achievement legionpvptier4 [Honor] in the case of a PvP target) to the warlock would yield a Soul Shard. It also worked on the Training Dummies in major cities. Soul Shards will received a revamp in Cataclysm.

Spell shadow scourgebuild [Shadowburn] (talent) also creates a Soul Shard if the enemy dies within five seconds of casting it if the target rewards experience, reputation or honor, but since it also costs a shard to cast, the net effect is zero shards (or less if the cast is mistimed or spell is resisted).

Soul Shards were used to summon all minions except for the Imp and enslaved demons, cast many high level spells (such as Spell fire fireball02 [Soul Fire]), and create Healthstones, Soulstones, Firestones, and Spellstones. Additionally, they were required for the Spell shadow twilight [Ritual of Summoning] spell that allows a warlock to summon party members to the warlock's location, and Spell shadow shadesofdarkness [Ritual of Souls] which allows the warlock to summon a Soul Well that has 25 Healthstone charges or lasts for three minutes, which ever comes first.

Since patch 4.0.1 Soul shards have been removed as items and are now a resource used only by Spell warlock soulburn [Soulburn]. Casting Soulburn changes the effects of some spells slightly, such as making pet summons instant cast. 3 can be stored at a time and are shown under the mana bar. They can replenished by the use of Spell warlock demonsoul [Soul Harvest] out of combat, or Spell shadow haunting [Drain Soul] and Spell shadow scourgebuild [Shadowburn]

Races

Main article: Warlock races

The warlock class can be played by the following races:

Race Strength Agility Stamina Intellect Spirit Armor Health Mana
Alliance GnomeGnome Gnome 15 22 21 26 22 44 53 200
Alliance HumanHuman Human 20 20 21 22 22 40 53 140
Alliance WorgenWorgen Worgen Cataclysm 23 22 21 18 21 ? ? ?
Alliance DwarfDwarf Dwarf Cataclysm[4] 22 16 24 21 21 ? ? ?
Horde Blood elfBlood elf Blood elf Bc icon 17 22 21 25 20 44 53 185
Horde ForsakenForsaken Forsaken 19 18 21 20 27 36 53 110
Horde GoblinGoblin Goblin Cataclysm 17 22 21 25 20 ? ? ?
Horde OrcOrc Orc 23 17 22 19 24 34 63 109
Horde TrollTroll Troll Cataclysm[4] 21 22 22 18 23 ? ? ?

Abilities

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A warlock and his demons.

Main article: Warlock abilities

A warlock's DoTs are the bread and butter of their arsenal, regardless of talent specialization. The warlock's direct damage spells are either Shadow or Fire based. While a warlock's direct damage alone does not compare to the mage, when coupled with their DoTs and a minion they can achieve strong, steady DPS to rival that of other classes. Some of a warlock's most important spells are channeled, and they can be protected from interruption by damage, using the Spell shadow fingerofdeath [Fel Concentration] and Intensity talents. The warlock has available a variety of curses, but only one can be cast upon an enemy at a given time. This creates the need for determining an appropriate Curse in a given situation. The affliction talent Spell shadow contagion [Amplify Curse] reduces the global cooldown of all curses by 0.5 seconds.

The warlock has several other valuable spells at their disposal, such as utility spells.

Minions and mounts

Warlocks can summon a variety of minions, each exhibiting different skill sets which are useful in different situations.

The Imp is a warlock's first minion, and provides additional damage and survivability for the warlock. At higher levels, the Imp can also provide mana. At level 10, warlocks learn to summon a Voidwalker, which makes an excellent tank for a soloing warlock. Later minions include the Succubus (a rogue-like demon with an important CC ability), the Felhunter (an anti-caster demon), the Infernal, the Doomguard (the most powerful minion), and the Felguard (with demonology talents).

In addition, warlocks can enslave demons found while adventuring, to act as their minions for a short time.

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An undead warlock mounted on a Dreadsteed.

  • Felsteed (Level Obtained: 20, from trainers
The Felsteed is the 'free mount' that warlocks receive at level 20. Other than paladins, all other classes must pay 1g for a mount and 4g for training to ride it. You also gain riding skill 75.
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Undead warlock

Healing and conjured items

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A warlock in art.[1]

A warlock is by no means a healer, however, they do have some limited abilities to heal themselves and their minions while in combat. In addition, they can also resurrect by giving a player a soulstone prior to their death.

To heal others (or himself), a warlock can create a Healthstone and hand it to another friendly player. These can be improved through talents. Burning Crusade introduced the Spell shadow shadesofdarkness [Ritual of Souls] which creates a Soul Well from which Healthstones can be extracted by members of the party or raid group (10 or 25 depending on Ritual of Souls rank).

To resurrect a target a warlock may use a Soulstone on a friendly player before they die (15 minutes Buff duration and Cooldown), allowing them to resurrect on death. If a warlock uses a soulstone on another member of their party and the warlock or that member leaves the party, the buff is dismissed.

Melee

While the warlock can wield and attack with melee weapons, this is generally not recommended as the warlock's melee abilities do little damage in comparison to their array of offensive spells (exception: a warlock under the effects of Metamorphosis, a demonology talent). Generally when an opponent gets within melee range the warlock's best bet is to use disabling spells such as Spell shadow deathcoil [Death Coil], Spell shadow possession [Fear], Ability warlock howlofterror [Howl of Terror] or Spell shadow grimward [Curse of Exhaustion] to get away from the enemy.

If acquiring range is not possible a warlock is by no means helpless. Defensively, a warlock can share his damage with his pet via Ability warlock soullink [Soul Link], punish melee attackers with Spell fire firearmor [Fire Shield], and reduce damage received with Spell shadow ragingscream [Demon Armor]. Unlike a Hunter a warlock's ranged abilities have no minimum range and their powerful offensive spells can still be used to deal damage to opponents that are very close, though the spells will be more difficult to cast due to spell pushback caused by taking damage.

Talents

Talent builders can be found at Official Blizzard site, Wowhead, WorldofWar.se, WoW Vault (Limited to lvl 60), Thottbot, Merciless Talent Calculator (Limited to lvl 70). Talent builds are also documented from contributors. See the Warlock talents page for detailed information and talent trees.

Suggested professions

The most popular combination of professions for warlocks is Tailoring and Enchanting. Both professions have consistently provided BoP type functionality (like [Master's Spellthread] and [Enchant Ring - Greater Spellpower]) that benefit spell casters and are otherwise unavailable.

PvP centric warlocks may look to the gathering style professions - specifically Mining for Toughness and Herbalism for the self-heal Warlock healthstone [Lifeblood]. Affliction warlocks are the least likely to benefit from the additional crit provided by leveling Skinning for Inv misc organ 01 [Master of Anatomy], but crit gains in importance for increasing overall DPS both in PvP and while raiding.

The remaining professions do not offer anything particularly warlock-specific, but, depending on server economy, may provide significantly more income.

Note: It is HIGHLY recommended that warlocks learn the secondary profession, First Aid. When running randoms, it is better to able to heal yourself after using Life Tap than to rely on the healer since you are effectively draining their mana which is needed to heal party damage taken. This will help reduce healer down time and allow them to focus on healing the tank.

In-game expectations

Warlocks are taken to raids for their incredible dps and their raid utility. A warlock's abilities can bring a lot of support to parties, and they are usually biggest source of ranged DPS. Besides strong dps, Warlocks have an array of utilities such as using summon late comers, conjure Soulstones for raid recovery, and distribute Healthstones. Warlocks are also well known for their unique CC abilities such as Spell shadow possession [Fear], Spell shadow cripple [Banish], and Enslave Demon.

When doing raids, the warlocks normally assign the responsibility of casting curses between each other. Effective use of curses is expected. It's a warlock's responsibility to know what curse to use in a given situation unless the raid leader requests otherwise. Warlock curse weakness [Curse of Weakness] to reduce the target's physical damage, Curse of elements to improve magical damage done and lower resistances to magic, and Spell shadow curseoftounges [Curse of Tongues] to increase the casting time of the enemy.

Due to a warlock's great endurance and survivability, warlocks are also great for tanking niche bosses where a normal tank would be less effective (I.e. fights such as Leotheras the Blind). In these situations a warlock uses Spell fire soulburn [Searing Pain] as a primary spell to generate amazingly high threat.

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Warlocks deal impressive damage through the careful combination of damage spells, dots, and pets, and their new talents and abilities reflect this role. In many cases abilities have had their damage increased or their mana cost reduced, making them more efficient for the warlock to use. Talents have been consolidated and moved in the tree to give you access to some important talents earlier on. In addition, summoning your dreadsteed or felsteed no longer costs any mana and does not affect your global cooldown so that your mounts work just like everyone else's.

The most significant change to the warlock is the way your pets are handled. All of the demon master trainers have vanished! Instead, all demon abilities and spells are automatically learned as pets gain levels. Gone are the days where you have to spend coin to not only train yourself but your pesky demonic friends as well.

There have been some changes to the demon abilities. For example, they automatically learn avoidance at level 10. Blood pact now works for the entire raid, making it unnecessary to stick a warlock in a particular group. Consume shadows now also greatly increases nearby allies' stealth detection. Some abilities have been removed completely and new ones put in their place, like fel intelligence and shadow bite have replaced paranoia and tainted blood on your felhunter. Overall, your pets have received the same love given to the other classes in the game, making them better, stronger and more fearsome.

Cataclysm changes Cataclysm

Unexpected addition

2010-06-11 01:16 | Blizzard Entertainment Ghostcrawler

Trolls and dwarves can be warlocks. It's official.

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Soul Shards

0. [BlizzCon 09] Classes, Items, and Professions | 2009-08-22 00:47 | Blizzard Entertainment Wryxian

The soul shard system is receiving a massive revamp, and will now become a core feature of the warlock class. Soul shards will no longer act as an inventory item, but rather exist as a resource, and appear below the warlock's health and mana bar. A new spell, Soul Burn, will be the only warlock ability to cost a soul shard, and will empower most of your other spells to behave differently. For instance, when combined with Fear it causes the spell to become instant. Other examples include: guaranteeing your Searing Pain spell three critical hits, increased horror effect and additional healing from Death Coil, and instant summoning from your summon demon spell. Soul shards will regenerate quickly upon leaving combat, and you may also be able to use drain soul as a "soul shard evocation."

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General preview

Cataclysm Class Preview - Warlock | 2010-04-07 19:52 | Blizzard Entertainment Zarhym

In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, warlocks will receive changes to their class talents and abilities. Outlined below are some of these changes. Keep in mind that this is an early preview and that these modifications are still under development, so you may see further adjustments to the listed changes as we get closer to launch. That said, here is a first look at these new warlock spells and abilities!

New Warlock Spells

Fel Flame (level 81): Quick-hitting spell dealing Shadowfire damage. This is similar to the mage ability Ability mage frostfirebolt [Frostfire Bolt], in that the lower of the two resistances (in this case shadow and fire) on your target will be used for calculating its damage. Additionally, Fel Flame refreshes the duration of Spell Fire Immolation [Immolate] and Spell Shadow UnstableAffliction 3 [Unstable Affliction]. Our goal for Fel Flame is to provide a spell that's good for mobility and for use by Destruction and Demonology specs. Also, did we mention it uses green fire? Yep. Instant cast.

Spell warlock focusshadow [Dark Intent] (level 83): Increases the target's chance for a critical effect with periodic damage or healing spells by 3%. When the target lands a crit, you get a buff to your damage for 10 seconds. This effect stacks up to three times.

[Demon Soul] (level 85): Fuses the warlock's soul with his or her demon. This provides warlocks with a self-burst cooldown to use. The specific effects granted by Demon Soul depend on the demon chosen. Demon Soul lasts for a certain number of charges or until it expires (around 20 seconds), depending on the demon used. 2-minute cooldown.

Soul Shard Overhaul

This major change regarding Soul Shards was previously announced at BlizzCon 2009. Soul Shards will no longer be inventory items, but instead a new UI resource mechanic. Warlocks will have 3 Soul Shards that can be used during a fight and will not be able to gain additional shards during combat. Soul Shards will not be required outside of combat. Soul Burn will consume a Soul Shard resource, thereby allowing you to use the secondary effects of some spells. Soul Burn has no mana or health costs and is off the global cooldown. Planned secondary effects are outlined here.

  • Summon Demon + Soul Burn = summon the demon instantly.
  • Spell Shadow LifeDrain02 [Drain Life] + Soul Burn = Reduces cast speed by 60%.
  • Spell shadow demoniccirclesummon [Demonic Circle] + Soul Burn = Increases movement speed by 50% for 8 seconds after teleporting.
  • Spell Shadow UnstableAffliction 3 [Unstable Affliction] + Soul Burn = Instantly deals damage equal to 30% of its effect.
  • Spell Fire Fireball02 [Soul Fire] + Soul Burn = Instant cast.
  • Warlock healthstone [Healthstone] + Soul Burn = Increases total health by 20% for 8 seconds.
  • Spell Fire SoulBurn [Searing Pain] + Soul Burn = Increases the crit chance of Searing Pain by 100%, and subsequent Searing Pain spells by 50% for 6 seconds.

Next you will find a list of some of the warlock spell and talent changes for the release of Cataclysm. There will be further changes, but those revealed below should offer some insight into our goals.

Changes to Abilities and Mechanics

  • All warlock damage-over-time (DoT) spells will benefit from crit and haste innately. Haste will no longer act to reduce the DoT's duration, but rather to add additional ticks. When reapplying a DoT, you can no longer "clip" the final tick. Instead, this will just add duration to the spell, similar to how [Everlasting Affliction] currently works.
  • Spell shadow curseofsargeras [Curse of Agony] and Spell shadow auraofdarkness [Curse of Doom] will be converted into Spell shadow curseofsargeras [Agony] and Spell Shadow AuraOfDarkness [Bane of Doom]. Bane spells are considered magic instead of curses. This means you will be able to cast one Bane (e.g. Bane of Agony) and one Curse (e.g. Warlock curse shadow [Curse of the Elements]) on a single target.
  • Spell Fire Incinerate [Hellfire] will no longer deal damage to the warlock.
  • Imps will lose Fire Shield, but will gain a new ability, Ability warlock burningembers [Burning Embers], which is a stacking DoT.
  • The succubus melee range will be increased. The succubus will no longer have Soothing Kiss, but will instead have Whiplash, which knocks back all enemies within 8 yards.
  • Voidwalker Torment will do increased damage and generate a lot of area-of-effect (AoE) threat. Suffering will become a single-target taunt.

New Talents and Talent Changes

  • Spell deathvortex [Pandemic] will now cause Spell shadow haunting [Drain Soul] to refresh Unstable Affliction and Bane of Agony on targets below 25% health.
  • The ability Spell shadow felmending [Fel Domination] will be removed (because Soul Burn accomplishes the same effect).
  • Demonology will gain a new direct-damage spell, Demon Bolt. Demon Bolt will add a debuff that improves the damage done by the demon to the target.
  • We plan to add a new talent, Spell shadow impphaseshift [Impending Doom], which will give certain spells a chance to reduce the cooldown on Metamorphosis and Bane of Doom.
  • Metamorphosis will no longer be subject to demonic crowd control. Furthermore, abilities available only while under the effects of Metamorphosis will be altered to put more emphasis on the warlock's own spells.
  • Spell Shadow ScourgeBuild [Shadowburn] will now do additional damage to targets below 25% health.

Mastery Passive Talent Tree Bonuses

Affliction
  1. Spell Damage
  2. Spell Crit
  3. Shadow DoTs: The damage caused by Shadow damage-over-time spells is increased.
Demonology
  1. Spell Damage
  2. Spell Haste
  3. Demon Damage: The damage caused by pets and Metamorphosis is increased.
Destruction
  1. Spell Damage
  2. Spell Critical Damage
  3. Fire Direct Damage: The damage caused by Fire direct damage spells is increased.
Well that concludes this Cataclysm preview for the warlock class. The development of these changes will continue to evolve in the coming months. Please be sure to provide any feedback and thoughts you might have on what was covered here.

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Clarifications

Re: Cataclysm Class Preview - Warlock | 2010-04-07 19:52 | Blizzard Entertainment Zarhym

Here are a few points of clarification on some of the popular questions or concerns we're seeing.
  • On regenerating shards in combat, we will add a mechanic to regen shards if we find that we need to in order to handle variable combat length. We haven’t added one yet because we really want to emphasize locks using shards at the right time and not as fast as they can with then an Spell nature purge [Evocation]-like spell to bring them back again. These are supposed to be special moments in a fight -- think Spell Nature BloodLust [Bloodlust] perhaps -- and not used every 20 seconds on cooldown (or whatever the cooldown ends up being).
  • Demon lovers, we haven’t ruled out adding a new demon, but we want to be very careful here. We’ve had a hard enough time finding niches for some of the current ones. So we first want to make sure existing demons are cool before we’re faced with Q&A several months from now asking why the new demon either isn’t cool enough, or why warlocks no longer use, say, their felhunter because of the new demon.
  • The intent for Spell Fire Incinerate [Hellfire] is for it to be a specialty of Demonology warlocks. Affliction would use Spell shadow seedofdestruction [Seed of Corruption] and Destruction would use Spell Shadow RainOfFire [Rain of Fire].
  • Succubus details:
    • Whiplash works similar to Freeze on the mage’s Water Elemental. It requires a targeting reticule. It isn’t just a melee ability that the succubus uses at-will.
    • As a clarification, we are removing Soothing Kiss, not Seduction. Soothing Kiss increased the chance the target would attack something else. Seduction is the crowd control more commonly associated with the Succubus, and it’s not going anywhere. ;)
  • We did mean to cover doomguards and infernals, but they didn't make it into our preview. Our plan is that you can summon a doomguard or infernal as a cooldown-based pet, much like the shaman elementals, without having to give up your current, permanent demon. If we add a new demon it will likely be one of these cooldown-based ones, and not a permanent pet like the imp, voidwalker, succubus, felguard or felhunter. We’re just not convinced there is a niche for a new permanent demon (and perhaps not even a temporary one).
  • Flying mounts and female Metamorphosis forms are great ideas and something we’ve had on the wish list for a long time. We can only create so many new creatures during a single expansion, and getting one of these might mean fewer new creatures in outdoor worlds or dungeons. It’s just a trade-off and sometimes you have to make hard calls. We’ll keep them on the list though.
  • We do like the idea of allowing warlocks to re-skin their demons and have been talking about possible ways to implement this. I have no concrete information for you at this time beyond that.
  • When it comes to naming demons, this has always been one of those sacred cows, where the hunter gets to name their pet because he loves his pet bear, but the warlock considers the demon to be something disposable -- a tool.
  • The Demon Bolt debuff will only affect the warlock's demon, not other demons. We wanted a Demo-themed nuke that made it feel like the pet was part of the damage.
  • For Soul Shard bags, we will probably do something like remove all the shards, reduce the bag size (a little) and convert it to a normal bag. This would be a one-time conversion. We'll probably get rid of the recipes, as we wouldn't want other classes to go out and get shard bags just to get a free bag.

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Videos

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Macros and addons

Main article: Useful macros for warlocks
  • Necrosis LdC is based on Necrosis 1 by infernal. It is described by its author as "a mod to help warlocks managing their stones, shards and summoning of demons". It provides sound notifications for various events, for example when Nightfall or Backlash combat states occur. It also has the ability to send party/raid notifications when casting SoulStone, Ritual of Souls, Ritual of Summoning — and many other messages, which can all be customized. As such, this is a very useful addon and perhaps the most widely used of all the warlock specific addons.
  • DoTimer is an addon that times DoTs that you cast on other people. It supports all classes. There are four functions performed by DoTimer: the base DoT timer, a cooldown timer, a communications addon that lets you communicate your timers to others in your party, and a customizable notifications addon that can be set to notify you or others of specific events.
  • Natur EnemyCastBar shows all buffs and debuffs on your character making it exceptional for raiding.
  • ForteXorcist (also here) shows spell timers, cooldown timers and messages that you can set for yourself or the raid. On top of that, it also offers support for tracking Soulstones, shards and healthstones as well as a summoning assistant. Also, although the addon is primarily targeted at Warlocks, ForteXorcist can also be used with the other classes. In essence, ForteXorcist provides what Necrosis and DoTimer does with a few added extras.

Note

The warlock (prestige class) was replaced with the warlock (core class) in the World of Warcraft RPG.[5]

See also

References

External links

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