

Guild Vendors offer a few heirloom items, namely cloaks, helms, and legs. Hellscream’s War Staff - No longer obtainable! Was a drop from Garrosh in Siege of Orgrimmar.Hellscream’s Tome of Destruction - No longer obtainable! Was a drop from Garrosh in Siege of Orgrimmar.Dread Pirate Ring - Be one of the first two winners of the Stranglethorn Fishing Tournament.Most of the heirlooms on this list can be obtained by buying from vendors with gold. But I’ll let you save your Darkmoon Faire Tickets and Argent Tournament Champion’s Seals for their respective mounts and battle pets. Heirlooms can be bought from many vendors and with multiple currencies. Inherited Mark of Tyranny - Stamina + PVP Battlemaster effect.Inherited Insignia of the Alliance/ of the Horde - Stamina + PVP trinket effect.Swift Hand of Justice - Haste + health return.Discerning Eye of the Beast - Intellect + mana return.You can pick up PVE or PVP trinkets for whatever your leveling content arena is. But if you just don’t want yet another slot to worry about on the way to 100, pick up an Eternal Horizon Choker.įinally, there’s the trinkets. Eventually, your healthstone will outheal the heal from the necklace. The on-use for the necklace is like a healing potion, including how it shares a cooldown with our healthstones.

The newer neck slot for heirlooms is helpful for other classes, but basically null for Warlocks. That’s a small item level boost right out of the starting gate to help get into LFR. Unfortunately, both items are relics of playing in Mists of Pandaria when Siege of Orgrimmar was current content, and thus both are no longer obtainable by newer players. But the real reason to use either of the two Siege of Orgrimmar end heirlooms is because both end up at item level 620 when you reach level 100. Hellscream’s War Staff and Tome of Destruction offhand make decent additions to a transmog wardrobe for Warlocks.

Shoulders – Exquisite Sunderseer Mantle (haste).Shoulders – Tattered Dreadmist Mantle (crit).But if you want to double-check, here’s the list of experience-increasing Warlock heirlooms you can wear. You might already have heirlooms for cloth-wearers - or, maybe you got some in that random heirloom-picking dash to 35 heirlooms for the heirloom mount. Let’s just fast forward to the end already. But I know that when it’s your seventy-bazillionth alt, or perhaps even your seventy-bazillionth Warlock alt (because you just can’t get enough of our wonderful class), it’s not about the journey anymore. I love the leveling experience and getting to figure out what buttons to press to defeat semi-challenging content. I’m a fan of au naturel leveling, complete with gearsets with a 20-level range. So let’s talk about buying up Warlock heirlooms and rolling a brand new level 1. Besides, you’re probably like me - you have way more gold on your collective WoW characters than you have cash in real life. Level to 100 in Draenor, like the rest of us did when Warlords of Draenor launched.īut that’s such a short column, so I can’t possibly advocate that route.Costs you $60 in the US or €50 in the EU. So if we’re going to talk about leveling alt, by Golly’dan, I should talk about shadow and felfire, not mists and brew. Like my pandaren monk, whom I rolled in Mists of Pandaria, only to never level her, eventually delete her and reroll her as a better race (dwarf, not sorry). But this is the Warlock column.
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While I’m saving up Apexis crystals on my main for that fel-tainted raven mount in Patch 6.2, I’ve been diving into alts I’ve neglected. In the meantime…well, the main complaint is that there’s not much to do in game outside of raiding. The set bonuses have been updated in a recently build, so hopefully the Destruction 2-piece won’t be so fel-friggin overpowered and we can retest everything again. There were simulation bugs with the latest Demonology 4-piece for the Patch 6.2 PTR, so I’m not yet up for reporting and analyzing the potential Patch 6.2 performance of Warlocks.
