Awesome Warlock Consumables Guide
More DoTs! More DoTs! Stop DoTs.
Buff foods, Elixirs, Flasks and Potions are a basic part of any solid raider's inventory.
No matter how good of a player you are, or how well you stack up on the meters in the random groups you get into, the simple truth is this:
Solid raid teams want to recruit solid raiders, and solid raiders use gems, enchants and consumables to improve their play.
If you don't use consumables because they are "too expensive", you might want to reconsider getting into raiding.
Prepare To Get Recruited By Quality Raid Teams
If you ask around in low-level raiding guilds, there seems to be a consensus:
"It's hard to get into a good raiding guild".
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Remember: High-quality guilds are CONSTANTLY recruiting. Even when guilds don't list what classes they would offer invites to, ALL guilds are recruiting "exceptional applicants".
If you're new to 80, however, you probably haven't been exposed to the "Raider Mindset" enough to fully understand why experienced raiders consider Consumables an integral part of that "exceptional applicant" equation.
Do you know what consumables are best for your class and spec? How about where to find the most cost-effective buffs, and when it pays off to bring out the more expensive, top-notch consumables?
If not, do you want to waste the time looking up where to find it all? Or do you just want to PLAY?
I know my own answer - I developed this consumables guide in advance so I wouldn't have to waste time once I got to 80.
And I'm happy to share this guide and all of its knowledge with you, so you, too, can play instead of spending time waiting for slow, graphic-laden websites to load up.
About This Raiding Guide on Consumables
This document was written by WoWGrrl of http://WoWGrrl.com based on her own play experiences and online research with other great raiders.
This document is designed to help Warlocks "shine up" their game, moving closer to the habits of experienced raiders.
As a result, getting into quality Heroics and Raid groups will be easier because quality raiders will notice the efforts you've put into your own contribution to the team, and will be interested in calling you back into more good groups.
The topics of this document include:
- The Warlock's Consumables List
- Heroics and PUG/off-night raids
- Official Guild Progression Raids
- The Easiest Way To Keep Stocked
- Step One: Bag and Bank Management Addon
- Step Two: Overstocking For Convenience Addon
- Fixing The Bank Space Issue
- Step Three: Addon Installation and Configuration
- Summary
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Raider Guide: Warlock Foods, Elixirs and Flasks
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