In World of Warcraft, class abilities can make or break your character, and you’ll need to know how they affect your gear and other options. Here’s an overview of some changes to class abilities:
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Changes to class abilities
The Mists of Pandaria expansion introduces a few changes to class abilities. Most important of the changes apply to Blood DKs and Blood Warriors. Riposte passive is an example of this change. This ability increases damage. The change will benefit any class that focuses on healing and damage-dealing abilities. Previously, this passive was reserved for Priests and Rogues. However, this change makes the entire game more balanced.
The ability to cast AoE attacks no longer requires Runic Power or a Dancing Rune Weapon. This ability now hits all enemies within a specific area, making it more effective against groups of mobs. Another change will apply to the damage of the Death Knight class. The new passive ability, Riposte, will increase the crit chance by 75% while parrying or dodging. This will benefit tanks and make them more effective in combat.
Spec-specific powers
World of Warcraft has several classes and spec-specific powers. The primary difference between these powers is the way they interact with one another. While spec-specific powers are beneficial in some situations, they can be useless in others. If you’re new to the game, consider starting with the default class. It’s a good idea to try both spec-specific powers and get a feel for each before you start playing.
Spec-specific powers of World of WarCraft class abilities are different for every class. For example, tanking specs gain stamina. Melee DPS specs, who wear leather or plate armor, get strength and agility. Casters and healers gain intellect. Other classes gain stats based on their specs. While there are advantages and disadvantages to all types of classes, some benefits are more important than others.
Impact on gear
The impact of class abilities on gear depends on the class’s reliance on the gear. While optimal stats can vary between classes, they rarely are in game play. Variability can come from differences in level, rarity tiers, and simple stat rolls. Certain types of gear will provide more or less stat points, while others will have no impact on your character. This chart shows how to obtain specific gear items based on rarity.
Spec-specific spells
Spec-specific spells in World of Warscraft are abilities available to characters of a particular class. Some are shared by multiple specs, while others are unique to one spec. Players acquire class abilities automatically once they reach the required level. These spells and abilities govern a character’s use of armor and weapons. In general, players who have the appropriate class abilities and spec are better prepared for combat.
All classes can learn and use spells geared towards their class specialization. Mages have many spells to choose from. Arcane Explosion, Fireblast, Frostbolt, Mirror Image, and Frost Ward are common. Alter Time allows Mages to display their temporal mastery. The spell returns the target to its initial location after a certain amount of time. Another class ability, Focus Magic, grants critical hit chances to allies.