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Trinkets yes, pretty trinkets!

Haven’t been posting much — as Ais said, the holidays and some real-life issues have interfered. (All good things, though!) But it’s a new year and we’ve got some questions to field. All of these are about the piece of gear that frustrates me the most: trinkets.

I’m an arcane mage currently running with Illustration of the Dragon Soul and Abyssal Rune. Should I replace one of them with the Talisman of Resurgence?

The short answer to this is yes. Yes, yes, yes. Nearly every single arcane mage should have Talisman of Resurgence: the only exceptions are if you have some combination of Reign of the Dead/Unliving (heroic or regular – you can use both), Dislodged Foreign Object (ew), Muradin’s Spyglass, or Flare of the Heavens. You can use Rawr to figure out what would be the best combination for you, but for the majority of arcane mages, we’re gonna have Talisman of Resurgence in one of those spots. Getting the badges is easy: if you don’t have one yet, farm heroics until you have the 50 Triumph needed to pick it up. In this case, Abyssal + Talisman of Resurgence is the best combo of those three. Keep in mind that Abyssal Rune is a random spellpower proc, which means it could go off as you’re moving out of fire or right before you need to kite Anub’s spikes. I still think that even with inopportune procs it’s a better choice, simply because the passive haste is so good for arcane. Good news is, Abyssal Rune is pretty easy to get: it drops from regular ToC5.

How does the Talisman of Resurgence compare to the stacking haste from Talisman of Volatile Power?
Well… the Talisman of Volatile Power is a concentrated piece of crap. Let’s just assume you’re an arcane mage. The passive bonus on the trinket is critical strike rating, which is the worst caster stat available to arcane mages right now (aside from int and spirit — and even then it’s only about a .3 DPS scaling difference between crit and int). At first glance, the haste bonus looks nice: it increases your rating by 57 each cast, which is 1.7% casting speed increase. (Casting speed is not the same as cast time, mind.) Not too shabby! Where it falls apart is the 20 second duration of the effect. Let’s assume that you have 600 haste rating and are specced for Netherwind Presence. Your AB cast time is 2.01 seconds. You pop your trinket; the next cast is 1.98, then 1.95, then 1.93. As a player, you’re not going to notice the two to three hundreths of a second cast difference, but even tiny differences do add up. But the effect only lasts 20 seconds: it’ll take you over 15 to stack it to eight (assuming perfect execution and no lag). You’ll get maybe two to three casts with the full effect. The DPS increase from this trinket is just so teeny, even stacking it with other cooldowns.

It’s … it’s just not very good. Sundial of the Exiled is much better, even for an arcane mage. Forge Ember, a blue trinket from HoS, is better. I’ll say it again: if you don’t have Talisman of Resurgence, grind the badges and get it.

But, Meta, why is Muradin’s Spyglass good if it has all that crit?
Yeah, yeah, crit isn’t very good for arcane casters. However, the secondary effect of that trinket is a stacking spellpower buff. You can’t charge it up before combat (mages with Illustration could cast a couple of spells (Slow Fall or AE) before the fight began), but you’ll be running with 180 spellpower for the majority of the fight. Fire mages will especially delight in this trinket, as the ticks from Living Bomb will maintain the stack.

Unlike Reign of the Dead/Unliving, the heroic and non-heroic versions of this trinket (and Dislodged Foreign Object) cannot be used together. (This is per the 3.3 patch notes: “Icecrown Citadel Items: Normal and Heroic versions of Icecrown Citadel rings and trinkets are considered Unique-Equipped and cannot be used at the same time.”)

How do I weigh a proc versus a static bonus?
The short answer is that the average player doesn’t do this: you let someone else do the math and tell you whether an item is good or not. If, say, Nibelung drops and you have never seen the item before, you’re probably not going to be able to tell if the item is an upgrade for you. Even items with their proc spelled out, like Dislodged Foreign Object, are confusing: most players can tell it’s good, but they can’t tell you how good. Is it better than Reign? Is it better than heroic Reign? (The answer: I believe so.) And so the average player must do research before fights to find out what drops from what boss and then cross-reference those pieces of gear with math from trusted sources to see if it’s an improvement. Tools like Rawr help, but it takes a while for the procs to be accurately calculated and added in: Dislodged Foreign Object has yet to be modeled in the 2.3.5 release of Rawr. Blizzard seems to recognize the difficulty in eyeballing gear: we have multiple stats to juggle, procs that require a chunk of math to evaluate, and then just mind-bogglingly big numbers (think: a single weapon from Icecrown has more spellpower on it than my mage did total when I was doing Black Temple). Until Cataclysm fixes it (heh), most of us are left relying on others to do the mathy stuff for us.

That’s it for now, but if you have any mage questions, please feel free to ask either in comments, via Twitter (@empoweredfire), or shoot us an e-mail at empoweredfire AT gmail DOT com.

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Friday, January 8th, 2010 Gear 34 Comments

Stop the Frost Resist Insanity!

Even though I have many alts and things I could be doing, I often stand around Dalaran on my 80s, like ya do. One of my favorite things is to look for people wearing really stupid gear. You know, hunters in spellpower leather…hunters in defense gear…okay so hunters are really dumb sometimes. Anyways, one of the most glaringly obvious offenses, the one that really drives me nuts – mages in frost resist epics.

At first, back when Wrath started, you could have pawned it off that you just got fresh off a Sapphiron kill (Despite the fact that you didn’t really need it.) But time and time again, long past its scant usefulness, I see mages running around in the trademark azure blue of fail. Why do people do this? Even as far back as Burning Crusade, I used to see mages and warlocks in the epic arcane resist gear too. Is it the draw of the stamina? I’ve seen people trying to pass it off as PVP gear, but with no trinkets in sight. And every time I inspect them, there’s terrible gems of all colours, rarity and cuts. Epics do not necessarily mean better, people. I know none of you wonderful readers are in this category, being smart and logical people.

But really? Really? There’s nothing you could gem for, even with epic gems, that would really beat out solid blues over the epic frost resist pieces. Why would you sink the mats and money into something like this? Go make something else for your tailoring skill-ups! Stop thinking this is a good idea! Step away from the tailoring window, kiddo, and come with us.

Here’s a screenshot of an anonymous offender:

Well let’s see here. Epic gem with two green-rarity cuts. Mana per 5 enchant. Pure intellect cut. This is a hot mess, you know?

I feel bad that there are thought processes in players that lead them to believe that any and all epics must be good. It’s the same process that leads people to not understand what stats mages need! This is why I started this blog, but this is just beyond my understanding. These things take so much resources to create and they are so useless. If you want easy PVP epics, run heroics for badges and buy appropriate gear or go be a squishy arcane mage in Wintergrasp for a while. Save your time and gold for buying craftables from Ulduar or TOC, or just…you know, stop spending money and spend more time reading about mages first and plowing through dungeons and quests for gear. Because stuff like this makes you look like a moron.

If you see anyone like this, take their hand gently and link them this entry.

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