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What to wear to melt faces in Karazhan, part two

Welcome back to my guide on pre-Karazhan Shadow gear. If you missed part one, where I talked about stat importance, some sets, and the first half of the item slots, go read now. Back? Good. On with the show. In this part I will be covering the remaining slots (from gloves on down), and talking about what gems to use (the red ones), as well as some places to look for more .

Gloves

  • Elementalist Gloves of Shadow Wrath. Yet another of Shadow Wrath green. Remember, I would advise against equipping too many of these, regardless of how good they are in-slot.
  • Tempest’s (Caverns of Time quest).
  • Gloves of the Deadwatcher (Shirrak, Heroic Auchenai Crypts )

Enchant

Major Spellpower is, quite expensive, but other BC are not worth bothering with. I’d say put on any of the above. The old-world enchant Shadow Power is equivalent for you, if that’s more convenient.

Waist

  • Belt of Blasting (BoE , ~1500g). I’ve had some trouble finding this, but is super-nice (if pretty expensive.)
  • Archmage Belt of Shadow Wrath
  • Glyph-Lined Sash (Nexus-Prince Shaffar, Heroic Mana-Tombs)

Legs

  • You should almost certainly go for Spellstrike Pants (unless you’re swimming in badges, in which get the 100 BoJ Legwraps of Sweltering Flame)
  • If you really don’t want to (though I can’t imagine why you wouldn’t, given that you don’t even need to be a tailor), Chimaerahide Leggings of Shadow Wrath or Elementalist Leggings of Shadow Wrath can fill in for you. But do yourself a favor and just go with Spellstrike.

    Enchant

Everybody loves spellthread! Use Runic Spellthread if you have Spellstrike, Mystic Spellthread otherwise.

Feet

  • Frozen Shadoweave Boots. Strictly better than anything pre T5.
  • Shattrath Jumpers (Shadow Labyrinth quest). Anyone should be able to get either these or the FSW boots.

    Enchant

Vitality, though ’s not a big deal. Probably put on either of the above, but ’s a higher priority to enchant other slots and get yourself gemmed out.

Ring

Unlike most , you may find yourself not equipping the Violet Signet until Revered, Exalted, or ever, depending on what you already have; has a amount of spell crit, which is sub-par for you. - Ashyen’s Gift (Cenarion Expedition exalted). Simply awesome. - Seal of the Exorcist is quite strong, even though the resil does nothing for you in raids. Besides, what else are you going to spend your Spirit Shards on? - Band of Arcane Alacrity (Vexallus, Magister’s Terrace). I didn’t mention spell haste when going over , because ’s hard to find pre-T6, but make no mistake, ’s quite nice. - Seer’s Signet (Scryer exalted) - Cobalt Band of Tyrigosa (Nexus-Prince Shaffer, heroic Mana-Tombs)

Enchant

Ring , of course, are enchanter-only; if available, you’ll want Spellpower.

Trinket

  • TIIIMBALLLL’S! (Delrissa, Heroic Magister’s Terrace)
  • Darkmoon Card: Crusade (reward from the Darkmoon Faire for a Blessings deck). Expensive, but worth .
  • Icon of the Silver Crescent (41 BoJ).
  • Sorcerer’s Alchemist Stone. If you’re an alchemist, this thing is hot stuff.
  • Quagmirran’s Eye (Quagmirran, Heroic Slave Pens).
  • Scryer’s Bloodgem (Scryers revered)
  • Arcanist’s Stone (Epoch , heroic Old Hillsbrad)
  • Ancient Crystal Talisman/Glowing Crystal Insignia (Zangarmarsh quest)

Alright, that ought to be enough trinkets; use the best two of those that you can get your hands on.

Weapons

A main-hand, along with an off-hand, is almost certainly going to be better than a staff.

  • Cudgel of Consecration (Kael’thas, Heroic Magister’s Terrace). You may have to a tank, or other casters, for , but is a thoroughly excellent weapon (better than anything pre-T5)
  • Merciless Gladiator’s Gavel/Spellblade. When season goes live in two weeks, this season stuff will be available for honor. Nobody knows exactly how much honor, but I’ guessing will be on par with what the season 1 stuff is currently selling for now (25,200 honor and 20 EotS marks). There’s no difference between Gavel and Spellblade except appearance, so pick the one you think looks better. If you really can’t decide, pick the Gavel; has a higher maximum durability.
  • Eternium Runed Blade (BoE , ~1500g)
  • Gavel of Unearthed (Lower City exalted)
  • Sky Breaker (Avatar of the Martyred, Heroic Auchenai Crypts)

Enchant

Major Spellpower! We love spellpower here Shadow Central. Soulfrost is actually better, but ’s shockingly expensive. I would put on the Cudgel of Consecration or a Merciless Gladiator’s weapon, but not anything less.

Offhand

  • of the Eater (25 BoJ). Fetish of the Primal Gods is actually very slightly better, but the difference is tiny, and costs badges more. The is a steal for only 25 badges. This will last you a very long time.
  • Crystal Rod of Shadow Wrath

Wand

  • Carved Witch Doctor’s Stick (25 BoJ). Best 25 badges you can spend, next to the offhand. Get now. There’s little better in the entire game.
  • Wand of Shadow Wrath
  • Illidari Rod of Discpline (from yet another SMV quest)

But seriously, just get the Badge one. This goes for the offhand, too.

Gems

You’ve probably heard this before, but let me tell you again: ignore the socket bonuses. In the vast majority of , you’re just going to want to put Runed gems in everything; won’t be worth socketing yellow or even (shudder) blue gems to get int or whatever. Obviously there are a few exceptions, so look the socket bonus, but most of the time just toss in the red gems.

  • Runed Crimson Spinel
  • Runed Living Ruby
  • Runed Blood Garnet

I’d advise putting Living Rubies in most of the stuff on this list, though Blood Garnets will suffice for the lower-quality . Do not leave sockets open; you’re just throwing away if you do that. Put in Runed Tourmalines if you really have to.

Conclusion

And there you have : some lovely and relatively easy to obtain gear for entering the halls of Karazhan in Shadowform. You can get by with less, especially if your raid is well-geared and/or well-played, but I think these are good to aim for. Have , and remember to keep Vampiric up all times.

In closing, I would like to give a massive shout-out to ShadowPriest.com, the best place I’ve found for Shadow . The “Best casual gear available” list especially contains much of the on which this guide is based. The Elitist Jerks thread “Shadow 101″ is also a must-read.

This concludes my guide to gearing a Shadow for Karazhan; here’s part one. Spiritual Guidance is our column — Matt Low will fill you in every Sunday on all things of the cloth. And for even more Priestly goodness, check out the section of our directory.

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