The felpuppy is great in pvp against healers for their spell lock. If she charms you and you trinket, the lock can fear/coil/howl you and you could find yourself kited since you’re on cooldown. The succubus certainly has a place in pvp and is annoying to encounter. If I didn’t have the two pets above talented, I would use him almost all the time in non-raid pve. The voidwalker gets the job done similarly to the infernal. Not good when in an instance as it can pull aggro from the tank, but you can switch that ability off and still get the AOE from it.ĭoomguard is good in raids. It has four passive abilities including stun and meteor strike. I use in during pvp because it’s annoying to encounter because of its size and hard hits and gets in the way (though it’s fairly easy to run away from on a lot of maps). While this isn’t discounting what other have said, I wanted to say that I use the infernal probably way too much in too many situations and I notice a lot of other lock mains do too. They also offer a "Mythic Plus Academy" to help get people on the right track for success! Mythic Plus Friends - Great community to find casual dungeoneers and M+ enthusiasts. They also host constant events like Fast Forward to help players get KSM. Timewarp Academy - An all-in-one community focused on helping players improve at the game. Hosts Mythic+ Madness every Friday night at 9 PM EST for socializing and learning. The place to go for all of your addon needs!Ĭasual Friday - Event-driven Mythic+ community for beginner and veteran players. Provides news and detailed guides for classes, PvP, PvE, raids, Mythic+ and more. The largest WoW information site featuring guides, news, information on classes, professions, raids, transmog, Mythic+ and more. No toxic, trolling, or unhelpful behavior No overly broad questions or low-effort posts A place where new players of World of Warcraft Retail & Classic can ask questions, learn from more experienced players, and meet others!
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