History of Warlock Curses in World of Warcraft



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Warlock curses are spells they apply to an enemy, this debuff is unique, in that only 1 curse can be applied to an enemy at a time, per warlock, if you apply one curse, then try to apply another, it replaces it. So to apply multiple curses to one enemy, you need multiple warlocks, each warlock assigned to a different curse.

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–The Curses–
[Curse of Agony]
[Curse of Doom]
[Curse of Elements]
[Curse of Shadows]
[Curse of Weakness]
[Curse of Tongues]
[Curse of Recklessness]
[curse of exhaustion]
[Amplify Curse]
[Curse of Enfeeblement]
[Curse of Shadow]
[Curse of Fragility]

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28 thoughts on “History of Warlock Curses in World of Warcraft”

  1. I would like to see a video on the history of Feral Attack Power gear! I remember collecting all of them in vanilla!

    Hammer of Bestial Wrath, Genesis Raiment + Symbols of Unending Life (aq40 tier 2.5 & aq20 class set , included + to all stats), & Nat Pagle's Fish Terminator to name a few examples.

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  2. There was actually a nice use for curse of recklessness. It made the target immune to your fear… but did not remove it. Thus you could fear a target, then rotate between curse of recklessness and another one. When recklessness was removed it would cause the fear to take effect again and could be uses to make the enemy yo-yo back and forth.

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  3. Love the channel, and had an idea for a video for you…. History of race interactions? I'm a lore noob, so I thought it would be cool to know why factions became what they are and how races became a part of their faction.

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  4. Have you considered doing History of Demonology Warlock? I know you went over Metamorphosis in a recent video, but I think it would be interesting since it’s been the most remade spec in the game

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  5. Oooooh, do history of dots. I remember the other day you mentioned snapshotting, and over time how dots work has changed, I remember we used to want to reapply them right as they fell off to get the last tick and then went to refreshing before the last tick and snapshotting and probably lots of other stuff we didn’t know about.

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  6. This is the history of what I hate about bliz….. they cannot remain consistent on what a class is, does or has from expansion to expansion, patch to patch. It destroys immersion and makes it impossible to remain an effective player.

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  7. Impending catastrophe is not the worst warlock covenant ability. It doesn't hit hard, but it provides excellent aoe utility for mythic plus or heavy cleave scenarios.

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  8. Note that while Agony and Doom no longer have "Curse" in their name, they are, like the (Bane of) Havoc introduced in Cata, still of the Curse dispel type, not the regular Magic.

    The only other classes/specs able to cast Curse type debuffs were Shadow priests in Vanilla, Troll/Blood elf/Undead priests in BC until Wrath and Shamans with their Hex ability, if that is still in the game

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