Wow Affliction Warlock Strategies for Grinding

So you want to be an Affliction warlock, huh? You probably thought it would be nice and easy, just toss a couple of damage over time spells up, watch the mob’s health tick down, collect your loot and go. Imagine your surprise when your Voidwalker couldn’t hold aggro through your ridiculous damage, and when you tried to compensate by Fear-kiting, you spent as much time life-tapping and bandaging as you did fighting.

So how do you do it, then? I wish there was some magic solution I could hand you for how to level an affliction warlock, but that’s simply not the case. You get new spells and talents constantly, and you’re playing one of the most complex classes in the game. What I can do is give you a few handy suggestions that will let you stay in control when things get hairy and will help you make the most of your time grinding and questing. I’m gearing this guide for players who are level 40 or higher, as that is when you will have most of the affliction warlock toolbox at your disposal.

1. Your pet choice should be the imp, and he should be kept on passive and phased out. Forget the DPS he adds, right now you just want him to buff you and let you steal his mana with Dark Pact. If you do this, life tapping becomes a distant memory.

2. Your main spells are Curse of Agony and Corruption. Put Curse of Agony up first because it lasts longer and does more damage the longer it runs, and always keep Corruption up since it scales the best with your spellpower and talents. Use Drain Life to keep your health up and to add some extra DPS.

3. Got an add? Fear, Curse of Agony, Corruption, and Siphon Life. As a Warlock, juggling 2 mobs is not particularly difficult. Drain tank one, and fear the other. If it starts getting a little mana intensive, Dark Pact. Between Fear and your life drains, you shouldn’t have any issues with health. If you feel genuinely concerned about your well being, fire off a Death Coil.

4. Stat prioritization is pretty simple as an affliction lock. You want spell power, in large quantities. If you’re settling for second best, go with Stamina. It effectively adds to your mana pool, not to mention it’s life extending properties.

You made a good choice with an Affliction warlock. They are one of the fastest classes to level in World of Warcraft. They do killer damage, have no problem taking on multiple mobs, and downtime isn’t even in their vocabulary. If you follow my strategies, you’ll be 80 before you know it.

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