Statistics: Dragonwrath, Tarecgosa's Rest
Today we take a look at which classes ended up with Dragonwrath, Tarecgosa's Rest and how quickly they got it. The sample size is ~5.6 million level 85 characters, with ~15,000 Dragonwrath owners.

You can see that mages are obtaining the staff at an even faster rate now that Firelands is less difficult, while the other classes are maintaining roughly the same rate of acquisition.

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Blue Posts
Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
Warlock Ember System
How does Destruction’s Ember system work?
Basically, you build embers with some spells, and then spend those embers with Soul Fire, Ember Tap, or Fire and Brimstone.

Internally, this is how it works:

Immolate – DD + DoT on the target
Incinerate – generates 1/10th ember, or 2/10ths if it crits an immolated target.
Fel Flame – generates 1/10th ember, or 2/10ths if it crits an immolated target.
Conflagrate – triggers Backdraft and has a 12 second cooldown.

Soul Fire – consumes one ember instead of mana.
Fire and Brimstone – costs 1 ember and has no cooldown.
Ember Tap – costs 1 embers.

Each full ember costs 0.33% of your maximum health per second. If you stay below 1 ember, you take no damage.

How does chaotic energy work?
We are experimenting with a resource-driven, rather than time-limited, caster model on the Destruction warlock.

In a nutshell, Destruction warlocks are not GCD locked. In fact, chain-casting spells as a Destruction warlock is less important than spending all of your resources.

Keep in mind this is all subject to change, but here is how Destruction flows at the moment:

Start of Fight: Full mana bar, Empty Ember bar

1. Immolate the target
2. Conflagrate to trigger emberstorm
3. Incinerate to generate embers
4. Continue until you are low on mana

Middle of Fight: Empty mana bar, ~2 Embers

1. Soul Fire
2. Soul Fire
3. Mana bar is mostly full (Soul Fire costs embers, so your mana refills during the Soul Fires)

In addition to increasing your base mana regen, Chaotic Energy increases mana regen even more with Haste. This means the ability to cast spells scales smoothly with gear.

As long as the warlock never lets her mana bar fill up and burn her embers, she's maximizing damage. This is very different from the standard caster model where priority is placed on casting at all times and ordering spells based on cooldown.

Our hope is that the Destruction Warlock will attract players who are interested in a playstyle that rewards spending resources at the right time, rather than constantly casting.

How does Destruction’s Mastery work?
Emberstorm increases the effectiveness of all Ember consuming spells. Soul Fire deals more damage. Fire & Brimstone deals a higher % of the base spell’s damage. Ember Tap heals for more. (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)

Development Time Cutbacks
Blizzard severaly reduced the number of people on WoW development teams in last few months, which explains the simplifying of various aspects of the game. They don´t want to spend too much time tuning bosses, so they simplify the player, for example.
I have no idea where you got this information from, but it's wrong. We're not simplifying various aspects of the game, we're constantly reviewing them to ensure they're fun, which can actually sometimes mean making them more involved. Also, we spend however long is necessary to tune bosses to make them engaging and challenging, we're not cutting back on that at all. (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)

Play Diablo III and Win Beta Keys with Blizzard at CeBIT 2012!
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
CeBIT is a unique exhibition of digital technology, games and much more which takes place every year in Hannover, Germany. At the 2012 show, which starts on March 6, Blizzard Entertainment will be showcasing the Diablo III beta in the free gaming area, in partnership with ESL.

Members of our Community and eSports teams are looking forward to meeting you there! So if you’re going to CeBIT make sure you drop by to see us, especially as you’ll have the chance to win some nice prizes — including Diablo III beta keys — in the various contests and activities we’ll be organizing.

CeBIT is also hosting the final of the Intel Extreme Masters Season VI, where 24 of the best StarCraft II players will fight for the title of IEM World Champion and an impressive prize pool of $75,000! The roster so far contains famous names like Greg “IdrA” Fields, Giacomo “Socke” Thüs, Moon “MMA” Sung Won and Kim “viOLet” Dong Hwan – so make sure to follow the matches live or tune in on ESL TV.

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Event: CeBIT 2012 / Intel Extreme Masters Season VI World Championship
Location: Messe Hannover / Exhibition Grounds 30521 Hannover Germany
When: March 6 to 10, 2012
Stream: ESL TV
More details: ESL news / CeBIT website

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This article was originally published in forum thread: Dragonwrath Statistics, Blue Posts, Blizzard at CeBIT 2012, Curse Weekly Roundup started by chaud View original post
Comments 68 Comments
  1. Alayea's Avatar
    I know it's a sample size and all, yet I still feel discouraged as a shaman to see my class dead last (again). And who could blame a guild for assigning their mages first?
  1. cyan421's Avatar
    Its crazy to me that there are twice as many "important" druid casters as Ele shaman. Elemental is the most fun spec I've ever played!
  1. Topcraft's Avatar
    I'm actually quite curious about the amount of Legendary Daggers attained so far. Most 25 man guilds should have at least one by now and should be somewhere half way their second.
  1. Hatredsheart's Avatar
    Yes, Firelands might be easier now, but just you try finding a group where all the staff items aren't reserved, at least on my server.And I know the obvious answer is "make a group and reserve them yourself". Tried it, grew old waiting for group to fill. Now that you can get equal or better gear from lfr (even by being afk for half the encounter) no-one cares about Firelands any more apart from ppl wanting the staff items.
  1. afhald's Avatar
    im one of those 15k legendary staff owners!
  1. reverendball's Avatar
    you know blizz has programmed you when you cant see priests on the graph because they are represented by grey and not white./sigh
  1. Faldric's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by reverendball View Post
    you know blizz has programmed you when you cant see priests on the graph because they are represented by grey and not white./sigh
    Happend to me too.

    Is there some information how many of that 5,6 Million are actually speccs that can use DTW? I know it might not be that accurate to take just a snapshot of what people are specced in the armory, because Balance Druids, Shadow Priests and Ele shammys could be on their second specc, but that pretty much evens out that some people might be on their 2nd specc not having DTW equipped when you were scanning for the 15000 DTW in the first place.
  1. mmoc4d6ae87215's Avatar
    mages don't have a faster rate now. Notice it is the same since 21 nov.
  1. Mnevis's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Eon Drache View Post
    I feel bad for the shammies now
    If you didn't feel bad for Shaman already, you haven't been paying much attention to them this expansion. Resto in Arena has been the one thing we've been particularly good for. No-Shaman kills of end-tier bosses were all the rage last year. Elemental was way behind in T11 and going into T12 (i.e. when everyone picked the first, and for most 10mans, only legendary recipient). Shortly into T12, we got a pretty significant buff, and were nearly strong, but still by most metrics the worst caster class to receive a legendary.

    This tier, we're kinda alright, if we have it, but on average (raidbots), we're sitting in the basement for single-target DPS with Boomkin.

    Thanks for the graph, Chaud. I'd have thought Ele might take an upturn around the release of Dragon Soul, when serious 10man groups were finishing their first non-Mage staff (when I got mine), but I guess not. Fifty a week for Shaman, two-hundred and fifty a week for Mages, pretty regular.

    It's what we get for only paying $5.99 a month though.
  1. Vintersol's Avatar
    What the fuck are they doing with the WLs?
  1. Joán's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Faldric View Post
    Is there some information how many of that 5,6 Million are actually speccs that can use DTW? I know it might not be that accurate to take just a snapshot of what people are specced in the armory, because Balance Druids, Shadow Priests and Ele shammys could be on their second specc, but that pretty much evens out that some people might be on their 2nd specc not having DTW equipped when you were scanning for the 15000 DTW in the first place.
    I imagine they scanned for the Feat of Strength, not equipped staves.
  1. Mekh's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Sensa View Post
    really? from how I interpret the "new" design locks are essentially becoming casting rogues...but hey if that's your cup of tea...
    Actually yes. All the fun of a dynamic melee rotation with the pyrotechnics of a caster? Sign me up!
  1. Vasilisa's Avatar
    They should make two different charts for 25 and 10 man raid. We are getting our 3rd legendary atm but only thanks to the FL 25 pugs we are running.
  1. Vesci's Avatar
    Our hope is that the Destruction Warlock will attract players who are interested in a playstyle that rewards spending resources at the right time, rather than constantly casting
    Sounds awful. I can't condemn it without playing it, but it sounds like a lot of waiting for the right moment which just sounds stupid.
  1. Straamibuu's Avatar
    Destruction seems like it'll be worth watching, be a nice change from the typical wow casting (and there's always 2 other specs if it doesn't work out )
  1. mmoc79af98f473's Avatar
    Complicating even more the warlock, Blizzard is surely on the "right" path...
  1. mmoc6edda12fdb's Avatar
    I really hate the way they make you click out to you tube. They don't do it with the MMO Report
  1. Brosemon's Avatar
    Warlock looks interesting, can't wait to see more.
  1. Maelleous's Avatar
    Is D3 ever going to come out?!?
  1. Nyo's Avatar
    It's unsuprising that more mages got the staff relative to the other classes. Druids, priests and shamans only have one spec each benefiting from the staff, while the total number of people playing each class is similar to the total number of mages. And even for the people playing mostly elemental shaman, moonkin or shadow priest, it must be the case that a significant number of them fill in as healers when needed, which may lead their guilds to give legendary to a full time dps'er, so it will be utilized all the time, rather than most of the time. My impression is that there are relatively few full time elemental shamans, and that's not necessarily just because of the state of the spec, but also due to resto shamans being strong, and due to past history (many may have rolled their shamans back when practically all shamans were healers, because it was considered the only feasible spec, and stuck with it after learning the 'trade'). As for warlocks, it has always been one of the least played classes, even during the times when it was arguably the strongest dps class, for whatever reason (maybe simply due to being less 'iconic' in the fantasy tradition?). All else aside, there are just more total full time dps caster mages than there are of any of the other classes, I wouldn't be suprised if the ratios of the class of people with the staff quite closely reflects the number of people playing each relevant spec fairly closely.

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