Shaman Talents – the Best Hybrid's Talents

The Shamans are a hybrid class that can do everything from dealing massive damage within melee range to casting destructive spells, healing buffs and weapon buffs from a distance. They also can use the Reincarnation talent which practically leaves the dreadful corpse run to other classes. However, despite the vast pool of Shaman talents, there’s still one thing that they don’t possess – being the best at any of their talents. For every talent they posses, other classes can do better.

So what are the talents that Shamans do exceedingly well at?

{Elemental Shamans}
The Elemental Shamans are the masters of the elements. This build is for Shamans who prefer casting ranged spells.

At tier one, you can choose to go the Convection way, the Concussion way or both ways. Convection is effective for reducing the mana cost of casting chain lightning, lightning bolt, and shock spells. This is recommended if you’re creating a PvE character. The Concussion is best used by players who are looking to create excellent Elemental Shamans. This, on the other hand, is good for creating PvP characters.

At tier two, you can skip the Earth’s Grasp and Call of Flame and go the Elemental Warding talent. You must realize though that this talent could be quite useless at higher levels. Still, it comes in handy in warding off elemental forces.

In the succeeding tiers, you must distribute points to both the Call of Thunder and Elemental focus. At the fourth tier, you are best invested on the Eye of the Storm, if you didn’t use the Healing Focus. {Otherwise, skip it}. You can go whichever way at tier five so you can do what you want with the Storm Reach, Elemental Fury, and Unrelenting Storm. All these are designed to give your maximum damage a boost. From this point forward, your focus should be on enhancing your ranged spells. After all, Elemental Shamans are made for spell casting.

{Enhancement Shamans}
If you are creating a melee character, the Enhancement Shaman supplies all the necessary skills. No matter what tier you’re on, you should always pick talents that will help you go deep into your character’s melee talents. A few of the most useful talents in this build are: Ancestral Knowledge for tier one, Thundering Strike and Improved Lighting Shield at tier two, and Enhancing Totems at tier three. At tier 4, you should have the Flurry – never go without this – and for damage mitigation, you can go the Toughness way although this requires you to spread some talent points to Anticipation. From this point on, you should focus on upgrading your weapons, in reducing the mana cast of your instant cast spells, and basically on maxing up your melee weapons and other melee damage dealers.

{Restoration Shamans}
The Restoration Shaman talents are all, by nature, designed to create a shaman with impressive healing abilities. There’s nothing much for your Shaman here here on the higher tiers although the talents in this build come in handy during the first few levels. For players who want to be healers, some very helpful Shaman talents include Tidal Focus, totemic focus, healing way, purification, focused mind, Earth shield, and improved chain heal.

<a rel=”nofollow” _onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.reviewsofwowguides.com/shaman-talents.php”>Shaman talents</a> are as varied as their abilities – these provide them abilities ranging from dealing damage from a distance or within melee range to casting spells for healing and even reincarnation. No wonder they are branded as a hybrid class.

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