Wow Mage PVP guide
Mage is my favourite class in world of warcraft,they are cool,they have high DPS and can make large damage.They can conjure food and water wow gold, teleport from one main city to another.And they also have nice performance in PVP.
Unlike other classes who have to balance every conceivable statistic in the game into their gear, Mages need just Intellect, Stamina, Mana per five/sec, Spell Hit, Resilience, critical strike rating and spell damage as their gear.
During combat, Mage usually keep their enemies at an arm’s length. Though they can wield the most potent and offensive spells, Mages are highly vulnerable to melee attacks from a close range. Frost Nova and Blink are extremely useful for Mages while trying to keep their foes at a safe distance from themselves.
Mages are gifted with the ability to conjure their own food and water in arena. What’s more! No other class can have his bread and butter unless a Mage gives it to them. Mages can also conjure mana stones such as Mana Agate, Citrine, Jade, or Ruby for instant restoration of a significant amount of man. The perfect antidote during an emergency.
Coming over to dueling strategies, the simplest fight is one that ensues between the Mage versus the Warrior. If you encounter a Warrior, fully equipped with shield as a result of Spell Reflect, all you need to do is shoot an Ice Lance to get rid of him.
All Paladins are an easy target with the exception of retribution. Their opening stun attack can be won, if the Mage Blinks out of it and proceeds to nuke them. Soon Paladins will run around to hit you but then there is minimal damage and the healing tales place constantly. Mage fighting against another Mage requires skill. Your ability lies in quickly deciphering what spec they are and in reacting to it. If your opponent Mage is a frost and you are an arena, then Spell Steal his ice barrier to deny him his survival link. Victory lies in knowing your opponent well.
When dealing with a Shaman, the most important thing to remember is that almost all their spells are nature. When you Counterspell a heal or lightning bolt, it will lock them out of everything for eight seconds. Keep your distance from enhancement Shamans at all cost because they have enough wind fury to turn a Mage into ashes. Shamans are not that hard nuts to crack but if you are not careful, they could be your worst opponents.
The real hard fight ensues between Mages and Rogues. A frost mage can beat a rogue ninety-five per cent of the time while a fire mage will be lucky enough to win just fifty percent. Rogues are a dumb class which is why they open with cheap shot. All you need to do then is Blink away and start fighting. If they manage to garrote you, use Ice Block to come out of the “silence” effects.
Harder to fight than Rogues are the Druids. What you must keep in mind is that Mages cannot sheep a Druid for he can shape shift out of slowing effects. Resto Druids are a real pain in the neck and your best option is to burn them down before you run out of mana.
Equally irritating are the Hunters and beating a Warlock is simply out of question for a Mage wow gold. But if you follow the rules and learn from instinct, there is every chance you can turn your opponents upside down.
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Unlike other classes who have to balance every conceivable statistic in the game into their gear, Mages need just Intellect, Stamina, Mana per five/sec, Spell Hit, Resilience, critical strike rating and spell damage as their gear.
During combat, Mage usually keep their enemies at an arm’s length. Though they can wield the most potent and offensive spells, Mages are highly vulnerable to melee attacks from a close range. Frost Nova and Blink are extremely useful for Mages while trying to keep their foes at a safe distance from themselves.
Mages are gifted with the ability to conjure their own food and water in arena. What’s more! No other class can have his bread and butter unless a Mage gives it to them. Mages can also conjure mana stones such as Mana Agate, Citrine, Jade, or Ruby for instant restoration of a significant amount of man. The perfect antidote during an emergency.
Coming over to dueling strategies, the simplest fight is one that ensues between the Mage versus the Warrior. If you encounter a Warrior, fully equipped with shield as a result of Spell Reflect, all you need to do is shoot an Ice Lance to get rid of him.
All Paladins are an easy target with the exception of retribution. Their opening stun attack can be won, if the Mage Blinks out of it and proceeds to nuke them. Soon Paladins will run around to hit you but then there is minimal damage and the healing tales place constantly. Mage fighting against another Mage requires skill. Your ability lies in quickly deciphering what spec they are and in reacting to it. If your opponent Mage is a frost and you are an arena, then Spell Steal his ice barrier to deny him his survival link. Victory lies in knowing your opponent well.
When dealing with a Shaman, the most important thing to remember is that almost all their spells are nature. When you Counterspell a heal or lightning bolt, it will lock them out of everything for eight seconds. Keep your distance from enhancement Shamans at all cost because they have enough wind fury to turn a Mage into ashes. Shamans are not that hard nuts to crack but if you are not careful, they could be your worst opponents.
The real hard fight ensues between Mages and Rogues. A frost mage can beat a rogue ninety-five per cent of the time while a fire mage will be lucky enough to win just fifty percent. Rogues are a dumb class which is why they open with cheap shot. All you need to do then is Blink away and start fighting. If they manage to garrote you, use Ice Block to come out of the “silence” effects.
Harder to fight than Rogues are the Druids. What you must keep in mind is that Mages cannot sheep a Druid for he can shape shift out of slowing effects. Resto Druids are a real pain in the neck and your best option is to burn them down before you run out of mana.
Equally irritating are the Hunters and beating a Warlock is simply out of question for a Mage wow gold. But if you follow the rules and learn from instinct, there is every chance you can turn your opponents upside down.
To view more articles,Please click:Wow guide.
Article related:
Ageo of Conan Assassin Guide
The Pit of Saron & the Halls of Reflection Guide
The Forge of Souls Guide




