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#1 Feb 22 2009 at 8:12 AM Rating: Decent
Hi, I am a player for the horde in Chromagus and was woundering how in the world do you make an Ica/Arcane Mage.

I am level ten right now but dont know how to place talents.

My only point in talents is in the arcane missles.

The name of my character if u want to contact in game is Freezerex.

And i would appreciat also help for armor tips thank you and half a wounderfull day.
#2 Feb 22 2009 at 8:40 AM Rating: Good
I recommend read The Greatest Mage Post Ever.
#3 Feb 24 2009 at 12:41 AM Rating: Decent
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I can only agree that you need to read up a bit first , and why go arcane talents first ? the frost / arcane spec is more for end game as you will lose a lot of damage at low levels , my advice is read up and only spec arcane/frost at end game .

I would say if you want a reasonable spec to level with go fire or frost but from what people say not arcane at low levels , first talents i would do if you go frost is get the improved frostbolts as fast as possible then take anything that does more damage or slows mobs or increases your crit for your survivability.

At low levels 1-20 a Mage needs to do as much damage as possible and armour/weapons should be intellect ( out of mana=dead ) and stamina ( at least mobs can hit you a bit without doing the ghost run ) based at first , then when you can find some gear at level 20+ get some +spellpower if possible as it will help you kill faster , in the frost tree there are talents that increase your crit ( up to double damage has to be good ) so not so needed in gear at lower levels , at level 30-35 you will be hit a lot less if you have gone frost as the spells/talents and decent gear fall into place and you learn how to freeze mobs and get back to distance.

#4 Feb 24 2009 at 7:24 AM Rating: Good
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If you have a high level 'donor' toon, then the best thing to do for any leveling mage at lvl 10 is to go out and get a small (like +1 stam or +1 int) set of cloth pants for your mage, and buy a clefthide leg armor kit. Apply it, send it to your mage in the mail and *poof* you got a mage that is really hard to kill while leveling. You won't replace the pants until around lvl 50 or so and it's an awesome investment (around 50G on my server). I do it with all toons I level now.


[edit: trying to get the dang link to work right]

Edited, Feb 24th 2009 9:38am by aquifer
#5 Feb 24 2009 at 7:41 AM Rating: Good
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Can someone literate with Ala forums let me know how to do the links where it will show the item on mousover. I have edited the above post about 40 times trying to get it right. Either 1) it's been too long since I did it 2) It works different on a Mac for some reason 3) I'm an idiot.

I'm voting for #3. ;-)
#6 Feb 24 2009 at 8:12 AM Rating: Good
hmm, just tried, am having trouble as well.

Edited, Feb 24th 2009 11:13am by Anobix
#7 Feb 24 2009 at 8:34 AM Rating: Good
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Okay, well complaining about forum mechanics aside... Get the leg armor (and 4 netherweave bags)... it'll make your life soooo much easier leveling. Personally, I leveled as deep frost. The ability to slow targets and kill them before they get to you, then having the extra health will greatly improve your leveling experience.
#8 Feb 25 2009 at 12:29 AM Rating: Decent
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Well the mouse over works for me , does it mean with the armour you have to be level 60+ to apply it not the item level then ? as that would explain how low level twinks are so hard to kill ?

I shall have to do some trials on it now as i have been missing out on a great and easy boost .
#9 Feb 25 2009 at 2:17 AM Rating: Good
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sandralover wrote:
Well the mouse over works for me , does it mean with the armour you have to be level 60+ to apply it not the item level then ? as that would explain how low level twinks are so hard to kill ?

I shall have to do some trials on it now as i have been missing out on a great and easy boost .


The Outland version(for a caster, spellthread instead of leg armor, IMO) can be applied to a piece of BoE gear by a level 60+ and then the gear can be given to someone else. The Northrend versions don't allow this, iirc.
#10 Feb 25 2009 at 3:47 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks for the info on the armour , it shows i am still learning in the game.
#11 Feb 25 2009 at 4:18 PM Rating: Decent
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Can I just ask a question while we're on the topic of frost for levelling and controlling mobs...

My (admittedly still quite low) level 26 mage has been pure frost for a few levels and I'm finding it a little frustrating... If I frost nova a mob, and then strafe away to get some distance, frost nova has expired by the time I'm halfway through my first frostbolt. The end result is that I have gone to a lot of effort to buy myself only a very small amount of time....

What am I doing wrong, or is the nature of frost nova?
#12 Feb 25 2009 at 4:33 PM Rating: Good
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apothik wrote:
Can I just ask a question while we're on the topic of frost for levelling and controlling mobs...

My (admittedly still quite low) level 26 mage has been pure frost for a few levels and I'm finding it a little frustrating... If I frost nova a mob, and then strafe away to get some distance, frost nova has expired by the time I'm halfway through my first frostbolt. The end result is that I have gone to a lot of effort to buy myself only a very small amount of time....

What am I doing wrong, or is the nature of frost nova?


Optimally, you'll likely only get one hit off post frost nova before it breaks anyway. Strafe only far enough away to get that one hit off right before the FN breaks.
#13 Feb 25 2009 at 5:34 PM Rating: Good
You can always blink away as well. You don't have to run to max distance.

Also don't forget to also toss in a fireblast as soon as you release the frostbolt to get a little more oomph.
#14 Feb 25 2009 at 7:45 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, the Agility is completely lost on a mage. Just get an Outlands spellthread. I may even do this for my priest.
#15 Feb 26 2009 at 6:23 AM Rating: Good
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If you look at the +10 AGI and think that has anything to do with why you put it on.... well... It's the 30 stam that I get from the armor kit. The spell thread (even the epic) doesn't have as much +Stam and when leveling, if you get that on your legs, you don't have to worry about dying at all before lvl 20... even after that, you don't have to look for "of the eagle" gear, you can go for straight +int gear.

Best way to level IMO.
#16 Mar 09 2009 at 7:12 PM Rating: Decent
I thought this guide was pretty easy to use imo. It is nice and basic alot of good information and not filled with numbers which helped me as a new mage for getting the basics and then some down so I could understand my class and start understanding those complicated posts.

http://www.almostgaming.com/wowguides/trezzels-mage-guide
#17 Mar 09 2009 at 7:51 PM Rating: Good
Just browsed through it. The basics are fine but the raiding tips are outdated for the most part. I really do not notice much more information (if any) than what our posts have or links to. Also not a big fan of the embedded links that the website has.

Overall decent, but I don't think it is very necessary past what we already have here.
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