Death Knight Leveling Guide- How To Use Ebon Hold To Level Up Your Death Knight Really Fast
Once you have created your Death
Knight you will see that you have no talent points yet. That can be quite weird
for a level 55 character but you shouldn’t worry. The quests in and around the
Ebon Hold will all give you talent points. But how exactly should you use these
to level up your Death Knight really fast?
Well, that’s what this guide is
about. I will explain which talent build is nice and for what reason.
To start with I must say that the
Death Knight is a great class that has nice abilities like a pet, great
damaging spells, plate armor and heavy normal attacks. The talent trees are
Blood, Frost, and Unholy.
What you are looking for while
leveling is a build that allows you to continue fighting and speed you up in
any other way possible. That’s the reason why I say that a Blood/Unholy build
would be the best for leveling. Assuming that you will level solo, I have made
the following build and you will see that this build is great for solo
leveling:
Let’s start with the Blood
talents. Butchery is just great for leveling and should be taken no matter
which build you decide to make if you want to level fast. Then you got some
nice talents that improve your damage and then you see Rune Tap and the
Improved Rune Tap talent. This is one of those talents that will keep you going
because it will restore your HP. Then you have Vendetta, Mark of Blood, Blood
Worms, Blood Aura, and Vampiric Blood that will also help you to keep your hit
points up. With all these talents you basically can’t die while leveling.
With Hysteria, Hearth Strike,
Might of Mograine, Blood Gorged and Dancing Rune Weapon you will have great
damaging abilities.
The reason you should focus on
Unholy a bit as well is that you will become a bit more effective when it comes
to AoE damage with Morbidity and Corpse Explosion. Then you have a 5% Dodge
chance through Anticipation and some extra stats from Shadow of Death. The
reduced cooldown on Death Grip is also very handy. Last but definitely not
least is On a Pale Horse. This talent is great for leveling and will reduce
your traveling time. A side effect of this nice leveling talent is that your
stun and fear effects will be reduced by 20%.
Altogether you can say that this
build will keep you going because of all the health gaining abilities the Blood
tree has to offer. The Blood tree also has a few nice damaging abilities while
the Unholy tree adds a bit of AoE damage and reduces your traveling time. Nice
thing about this talent tree is that you are also capable to deal with
opponents in PvP situations, which is especially nice on PvP realms.
The Death Knights are WoW’s first Hero Class. What this ‘Hero Class’ exactly
means is unknown because they have not proven to be very different then other
classes except for the facts that you need to have a level 55 or higher level
character to create a Death Knight, that the Death Knight will start as a level
55 upon being created and that the Death Knight uses Runic Power to be able to
use his abilities.
Death Knight - WoW’s First Hero Class
With the release of the WoTLK in
mid November 2008, a new class, The Death Knight, was introduced.
Once you create a Death Knight
you will enter the game as a level 55 character that is loyal to Arthas the
Lich King. You will start fully equipped with green gear and 4, 12 slot bags
and 20 silver in Acherus - The Ebon Hold which can be found in the Eastern
Plaguelands. As you start questing near The Ebon Hold you will be rewarded
talent points and blue item and once you reach level 57 or so you will have the
regular amount of talent points for that level and full blue gear.
I will not take away the fun by
explaining the quest chain but I can tell you that the quest chain is cool and
rewarding. You can reach level 58 in just an hour or two by doing the quests
around The Ebon Hold so even if you do not intend to play a Death Knight it is
nice to at least pick up some cool lore. Once you hit 58 you are able to go to
the Outlands though and you know that the leveling there isn’t time-consuming,
so who knows; even if you didn’t plan to play a Death Knight, you might still get
stuck playing one because it is a cool class.
A Death Knight is a melee class
that can wear most of the melee weapons. One can equip two one-handed weapons
or choose for one two-handed weapon. He can serve as a melee damage dealer or
as a tank. A Death Knight however, cannot equip a Shield. They are able to wear
plate armor and are able to get a very high parry chance.
The Death Knight is a melee
fighter that uses Runic Power for his special abilities, like said before. He
has 6 runes that he can use by using certain abilities. These runes have a
cooldown but do give the Death Knight some Runic Power. This Runic Power can
then be used to use other special abilities that only cost Runic Power and do
not place a rune on cooldown.
One of the first quests you will
come across is called “The Emblazoned
Runeblade”. This quest will give you the ability called Runeforging. This
ability can be used to forge a rune on the DK’s weapons.
The Death Knight has three talent
trees like any other class namely Blood, Frost and Unholy. Each tree gives
advantages and it’s up to the player’s preference which talent tree, or
combination of talent trees he would like to use.
The advantages of a Death Knight
are that he starts at level 55, is very easy to level and can continue fighting
for longer periods of time, can both tank and dps, they can have a Ghoul and
Gargoyle pet and that they look sort of cool. The disadvantage of playing a
Death Knight is that almost everybody has decided to play a Death Knight, which
makes it harder to find groups and raids etc.
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