Warcraft Undead
Zombie Guide for Beginner WoW Horde
Players
World of Warcraft undead
warlocks deal a lot of damage with their demon companions
and curses. While mages can blast spells for a quick kill,
warlocks slowly, but effectively, drain their enemies of
health and mana. As they do so, their demon pets take care
of the tanking. Warlocks do well solo and as part of a
group.
If you want to play for the Horde, one of your
best options is to play as an undead warlock. Now, take note
of the fact that you won’t be doing a lot of damage at once.
Patience is required for this class. You need to use Fear and
other curses to kill your enemies. The Warcraft undead
warlocks are great with damage over time (DoTs). Your
strategy should be to cast a Debuff, and then keep casting
Shadowbolts. Your imp will take care of the full-frontal
attacking. Always summon whichever pet demon will give you
the most advantage against the type of enemy you are
facing.
Once you are at level 40, you will also be able to
get a mount. At level 60, you can quest for an Epic mount,
which will help you get around the world much more quickly.
Warlocks are highly dependent on mana, so you will need to
drain it from your opponents. Doing this will help you save
money by not having to buy a lot of mana potions and drinks
for your character. You will also save time and will be able
to level up your Warcraft undead warlock more
quickly.
If you want to level in a group, you can choose to
focus on one of two things. You could either attack
non-elite mobs directly with Shadowbolt, or DoT the elite
mobs. Learn how a warlock can use curses to benefit an
entire group. For example, if your group is fighting enemies
that will try to flee before you finish them off, you could
cast recklessness to make sure they stay. Other useful
spells are Curse of Tongues and Curse of Elements. With
them, you can silence opposing spell casters such as other
warlocks, shamans, and mages. Ideally, in a group, Warcraft
undead warlocks do best with the imp. However, you can still
use the voidwalker if you need to.
Warlocks are well known for being able to handle
elites when levelling solo. Of course, this can obviously be
tricky. Use common sense when seeking out elites to kill.
It’s never a good idea to challenge one at the same or
higher level as your own. If you are a regular level 40
player, you obviously won’t be able to take out an elite 40+
by yourself. Just look for elites that are a few levels
lower than you, and cast Fear repeatedly, along with DoT
spells and Shadowbolt. Pay close attention to Fear, and keep
on recasting it as soon as it fades.
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