WoW Classes: Warlock
In World of Warcraft, Warlocks are similar to Mages in that they dish out great dps, specialise in crowd control and have some nifty silence techniques up their sleeves. However, they trump Mages in their higher healing abilities, wow gold and intrinsic self heal increase at 20%. The difference between a Warlock and a Mage, though, is that Warlocks do not have the kiting abilities and survivability of a Mage. Most of a Warlocks dps comes from various dots (damage over time), which can be distributed across multiple wow gold enemies or concentrated on one. This effectively allows the Warlock to multi-task, damaging various players and then able to control healers or dps other targets at the same time. The downside to dots is that they can be quite easily removed by a cleanse or dispel (Priest or Paladin).
arlocks pack two very powerful curse spells into their arsenal wow gold kaufen aswell, the first being Curse of Tongues, which makes all casting last 100% longer. Secondly there's Curse Of Agony, a powerful dot. That being said Warlocks also bring great chemistry to teams, especially wow gold kaufen ones with Shadow Priests on them. Warlocks have two separate fears (generally viewed as some of the most potent attributes in the entire game) and have a silence with one of their pets. Add to this a wide range of effective specs, such as Felguard spec (Deep Demonology tree), UA spec (Deep Affliction Tree), and Soul Link Hybrid (Part Demo/Affl) and you have a well rounded and potentially dangerous individual.
Felguard Warlocks have increased staying power and survivability compared to other spec Warlocks. Named after the pet they bring to battle, Felguards are known for putting out huge dps and constantly harassing the target. The pet also has an ability to intercept players for 3 seconds, used to greatest effect against healers. The Felguard Warlock also gets higher spell damage through talents in their spec and also get 20% damage done rerouted to their felguard, allowing them to survive longer. Combining the Felguard abilities with a Warlock's standard spells gives these casters deceptively great burst dps, which, combined with their great crowd control and survivability make them a great asset to any teams.
UA spec Warlocks have the impressive ability to make all the dots they dish out unmovable, and this is through Unstable Affliction. Unstable Affliction will silence the dispeller for 5 seconds and do 3000 damage to him. Therefore it's considered too much of a gamble to intrude on the UA's dots. The downside is that this spec does not have soul link, drastically decreasing the Warlock's survivability. Because of this most UA Warlocks play on 4 dps lineups, best to burst down an opponent very quickly. UA Warlocks go well with Shadow Priests as their Unstable Affliction protects their dots as well.
Soul Link Hybrid locks are the most popular build for Warlocks as it combines massive dps with Affliction with the survivability of demonology. This is complemented by their ability to drain life and consume the power themselves at an uninterrupted level. This build is used by almost all top 5v5 Warlocks.