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Judge Matthew Rossi: Devourer of Souls Garfrost is going to end up killing himself on this one. Devourer and Garfrost smjkhgfs both have annoying adds, but Devourer summons his. They can't be targeted; they just pick someone and attack. Likewise, Devourer can only mirror Garfrost, meaning that every time Garfrost smacks Devourer, he takes the damage himself. Garfrost has no way around Devourer's other damaging abilities, either. He has to melee for the majority of his attacks, so he'll end up standing in the goop (since there's no reason for Devourer to move out of it), and he's going to eat those blasts right in the face. Plus, he's a moron. Devourer in a walk.
This is a comparatively bad idea wow gold until you get to level 64 and finally obtain your wow power leveling spec's primary spell, Arcane Blast. When I die, I will ask Jesus why Blizzard refuses to make this spell available earlier to the spec that relies upon it. Then the good lord will look down upon me and say, "LTP nub." But barring divine wisdom (or a blue post) bestowing upon me the answer, I suppose I will have to settle for my current state of perpetual bafflement.
It's not that arcane mage leveling is terrible, just that wow power leveling you'll have an infinitely easier time of it if you spec frost or fire instead. Arcane's best spells don't come until much later in the game. Does 60+ levels of using untalented Fireball/Frostbolt as your primary DPS spell sound good to you? No? That's cool, you can always spam Arcane Missiles I guess. Because until you hit level 60 and can finally take Arcane Barrage, that's your sole tree-specific damage spell. Have fun with that.
Arcane leveling can be done, but it's simply not a lot of fun for the majority of the game. Switch to it at level 64, though, and you'll have a great time from Outland through Northrend. If you insist upon doing it, then talent your way down the arcane tree first, because you'll want Arcane Barrage as soon as possible, and make certain you fully talent into Arcane Stability right away. You'll want to make sure your Arcane Missiles are uninterruptible ASAP. Prismatic Cloak is another must-have leveling talent. Nothing saves a mage's life like instant Invisibility.
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Arcane's max DPS rotation is actually pretty simple: spam Arcane Blast forever. This will kill everything. Unfortunately, it will also kill your mana pool. It's an unsustainable rotation.
Your actual rotation should look wow power leveling like this: Arcane Blast x 4-->Missile Barrage+Arcane Missiles-->repeat. Missile Barrage is the key here. If it doesn't proc after 4 Arcane Blasts, you have a choice. You can either get rid of the stack with an Arcane Barrage (also the best choice if you need to move), or cast another Arcane Blast in the hopes of finally proccing Missile Barrage. This can be rough on your mana pool, so you have to choose judiciously based on the current state of your mana and the time left in the encounter.
Use Arcane Power, Icy Veins, and Presence of Mind pretty much every time they're up, and when you run out of wow power leveling mana (which shouldn't be happening very often, if you're being conservative about your Arcane Blast spam and Missile Barrage is proccing at a reasonable rate) Evocate. In fact, if you can, it can pay to time an Evocation along with Icy Veins or a Bloodlust pop by the Shaman.
For AoE: Arcane AoE sucks. I'm not saying, I'm just saying. Your best AoE spell is Arcane Explosion, which requires you to A.) be in the middle of lots of things wow power leveling that like to eat mages, and B.) burn through mana like nobody's business. You're better off standing at range and spamming Blizzard, to be honest. Your AoE DPS is going to suck, but nobody much cares about that. Or at least, nobody who isn't a douche cares about that.
Judge Michael Gray: Devourer of Souls Garfrost and the Devourer seem like a relatively even match at face value, since both of these combatants are masters of some tricks that were once raid-wiping nightmares. (The dreaded don't-stand-in-fire, break-line-of-sight, and quick-response-to-environment gimmicks have been big raid-killers in the past. They've all incited more than their fair share of nerdrage in Azeroth.) Ultimately, though, I think this fight's going to come down to finesse. Don't get me wrong. Garfrost is big and powerful, but he's also dumb. Okay, Garfrost is very, very big and very, very powerful. But with that great power comes great dumbness. The Devourer is a fast boss, swapping and switching targets at almost every heartbeat. If Garfrost can't overwhelm the Devourer with superior force right away, the Devourer will swap between tactics far too quickly for the giant to keep up. While Garfrost will no doubt do huge damage to Devourer, the fact that so much of that damage will get reflected back at the big galoot seals the deal. Garfrost is near and dear to my heart, as I empathize with his obsession about wearing clean underpants. And while mothers and bloggers the world over approve of his fastidiousness, I'm forced to admit the Devourer will trounce him.
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