Spirit Wolves Go Rawr and Other Goodies
So, 3.1 has been out for almost a week now and I’d like to know what your general impressions are. Loves? Hates? Meh?
On a relatively minor note, I rewrote the Gear article into an easier format, included more choices and added some of the new crafted items and Argent Tournament rewards. As I said before, I’m not an expert in all things Shammy (as some of you so delightfully pointed out to me when the series was first released) – I write what I’ve learned and I’m still learning. Nothing I say should be taken as the hard and fast ultimate rule for anything. These are my thoughts, my experiences and my choices, good or bad. I urge anyone looking to raise a shammy and propel them into raiding to read multiple blogs on the subject then put all that information aside and figure it out on your own. Everyone has a different playstyle, different goals, different motivations and you do what suits you the best.
Moving on.
My Spirit Wolves will Kill You
I finally had a chance to test out the new Glyph of Feral Spirit and, I must say, I like it. Of course, you’ll only see an increase in your DPS for the 45 seconds that your Wolves are out. However, depending on your total AP, you will see a definite spike in damage when you pop them. Overall, from what I’ve see in my training dummy tests and in a raid situation (both Ulduar and Naxx), my sustained DPS has definitely increased. Keep in mind that you need to pop them every 3 minutes in order to get the most use out of this glyph, so, if you’re one to forget to pop them or just don’t care to use them, then this glyph isn’t for you.
Dual Specs, Oh How I Love Thee
Seriously, I really do.
“Ailis, can you flip over to healing on Gluth so you can be in the back with your Earthbind totem and heal the kiters?”
“Sure.”
click
one-shot Gluth, no one dies
“Okay, I’m going back to DPS for Thaddius.”
“Go for it.”
click
True story.

You’re out of my range!
Healing in Ulduar is definitely a challenge. DPS’ing in Ulduar is definitely a challenge. All in all, Ulduar is…..yes, a challenge. But I love every moment of it. Naxx, while fun, is easy. You can mentally check out on most of the fights in there, still down the boss and take home your very own set of purple pixels. Ulduar isn’t quite the case. With new strats coming out every day and the way Blizzard designed these fights, you have to really pay attention to everything.
The biggest thing I noticed about healing in Ulduar is that I cannot stand still for more than a few seconds at any given time. I am constantly moving, which wreaks havoc on my heals because, unless I’ve activated Nature’s Swiftness, none of my heals are instant cast. So it’s chase the tank down, stop, heal, chase him again, stop, heal, chase that DPS there who’s dying, stop, heal, rinse, repeat.
This is, honestly, what I love about Ulduar. It’s forcing you to think about what you’re doing, where you’re standing, how your mana is surviving the fight, where everyone is and, on top of that, how in the hell do we kill this guy? It’s a puzzle – a grand, complex, missing a corner piece because the dog ate it, puzzle. Yes, we’ll eventually get to the point where we’re stomping through Ulduar but that point is a long way off and I’m excited for the journey there.




I would like to thank you for writing your Gear Article. I was about to ding 80 when it came out and I have used it to gear myself up. I still need about 80 more hit and a few more epics but, I am doing 2500+ DPS in Heroics and over 3500+ on some bosses. That’s just with heroic drops, crafted gear, and one piece of emblem gear Pride. I hope to get some Naxx runs with my guild this next week. It helped me immensely because there aren’t any good enhancement shaman blogs out there and only a few good resources. I really appreciate all the work you put into the article and I am sure a lot of others did too.
You are welcome! It helped someone and that was well worth the writing to me. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Good luck in Naxx!
I LOVE Ulduar. We have only downed the first boss as of yet, but we attempted the XT-002, and Razorfish (fin…whatever, he looks like a flying fish). I love the immense scope. So big you have to mount to move around effectively.
I really thought I would hate the mounted boss fight, but it was really cool. Rolling through hundreds of those little iron dwarf dudes with the helicopters, and the big dwarf (big dwarf wtf?) guys was great. I made the statement in Raid, I will make it again in my blog (when I update from the weekend) and I will tell you here. I have not been this excited about a raid since Prince in Kara. Just writing this makes me want to leave work and go try again.
BTW, your new site look scared me. You gotta warn a guy when a normally black site is gonna come in all bright and stuff. After the initial shock though, it looks great. And I have to say, I think it is a little more navigable.
Hah! Sorry, I’m still fiddling with the design but, yes, radically different I would say.