Shadowlands Lessons: What is SPEC SCALING?



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Afraid your main spec will drop off a cliff at the first sign of higher stats? Today we learn about Scaling: How to determine how well a specs scales, what is required of a spec to have good scaling, how can you recognize one yourself when alone in the wild.

0:00 Intro: Think for yourself
1:55 Secondary Stats
4:40 Bad scaling: WW
9:40 Good scaling: Frost DK
12:35 More good scaling: Havoc
14:20 More bad scaling
17:15 Closing Lesson

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25 thoughts on “Shadowlands Lessons: What is SPEC SCALING?”

  1. Izen, thank you so much for your videos. Top quality content, never before seen. Can you (in one of the next videos) guide us through you thougt process of picking specs you will play in SL?

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  2. You are the hidden gem of this "Internet" thing everyone is talking about. Clicking on that video to get insulted while watching a video game I haven't played in 12 years (and will not play any more)? Sign me up bruh.

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  3. Would feral druids mastery (bleeds do more dmg) then scale with haste, as that speeds up the bleeds? So haste/mastery? I got a poor grasp of dps in general, I rolled a druid to play resto but enjoy playing different speccs as well.

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  4. I think elemental shaman actually scales better than you may think. Scaling with haste isn’t a bad thing especially when you take Storm elemental, so you will just ramp up much quicker. And if you take the aftershock talent, your spenders will technically scale with mastery. More mastery=more maelstrom from builders=more spenders=more chances to proc aftershock. With that in mind you also have the EoGS leggo which synergizes well with Aftershock. As far as crit goes, it and haste scale really nicely with Skybreakers. More haste=faster flame shock ticks=more chances for flame shock crits=better uptime on fire elemental or storm elemental which also scales nicely with haste as mentioned earlier.

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