And while you can't dual wield two staffs using Warrior's Titan's Grip, you can use a staff in mainhand and any other weapon in your offhand.Īs an Intel build, Aspect of the Viper is wonderful - the passive regen really stacks up. That can take a while to farm materials for.Īnother thing to remember is the Shaman Flametongue Weapon buff - the passive spell damage from dual wielding with it on both weapons may be a better option than any low level staff. Spirit has similar options btw, but Spirit builds rely on the Random Enchant system. The spell damage talents (most have been changed to separate it from +healing so we don't get too OP) from Intel aren't really that great, all have been nerfed to give about 10% for 3 points. Pay close attention to the wording on other talents - some only affect melee or ranged, or even just a specific spell school or tree. I don't bother with the 2% ones (though Survival Of The Fittest giving 2% to every stat is well worth it too) There are also a few 3% per point talents scattered between other classes. Don't forget the Feral Druid talent Heart Of The Wild - 4% intel per point is the biggest bang for your buck. Stacking Intel is definitely a good choice. RES users: r/wowservers is night mode compatible No liability is taken for any consequences that may result in being involved with any 3rd party/independently operated websites or emulated servers. Note/disclaimer: any links and submissions in this subreddit are for information only.
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