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WoW Warlock Leveling Guide - You'll Be Level Cap Before You Know It With This WoW Guide

by Garrett Mickley

Warlocks are simple to level. Not only do they get a pet to help them but they also have a wide range of damage, fear and AoE spells allowing them to level up quickly. The Life Tap spell helps to convert health into mana allowing you to continue casting without breaks, and then the Drain Life spell refills your lost health, if necessary. Most of the time, however, you won't need this spell because you can use fear or your pet will take the brunt of the damage allowing you to restore life while you fight. Read the rest of this horde warlock leveling guide for more info.

The Create Healthstone and Create Soulstone abilities are two that should be used often. Healthstones will often save your life, but if you do happen to die a Soulstone can resurrect you immediately.

Your best bet as a Warlock is to use the Affliction talent tree until at least level 70. Read on for more from my WoW level guide.

With this build you can learn new spells as well as increase your DoT spells. The first thing you get is Improved Curse of Agony. Mana will increase with Suppression and Improved Drain Soul. Health and mana levels will be better sustained with Soul Siphon and Improved Life Tap.

Then if you want to cast better and faster you will get Amplify Curse and Fel Concentration. After that your range and the damage of some spells will be increased. One of the options you are given is the Curse of Exhaustion, which is great for PvP realms. Other good bonuses are the Siphon Life and Shadow Mastery skills.

If you improve your Felhunter then you will also improve your Dark Pact. Two good spells for damage are Unstable Affliction and Haunt.

After you get to Northrend it's a good idea to switch your talent tree to a Demonology - Affliction mix.

This build is all about the Felguard and Siphon Life abilities. You can improve your Demon Pets while you use your DoT's for damage. As stated earlier, your Affliction build will give you health gains as well as let you convert mana, meaning there is no down time for a warlock.

The Demonology build eats up too much mana to level you quickly which is why is should be added second. The Affliction tree though is ideal for conserving your mana and dealing damage. You can speed up the leveling process with Affliction by putting your DoT's on multiple mobs. As you get higher in level and your builds increase, your survival rate will do the same. The Felguard's ability to tank mobs with their Cleave while you use your DoT spells will add to the amount of damage you cause. There's no better best World Of Warcraft guide than at the Ultimate WoW Guide site. There's no better free warlock leveling guide out there.

Published August 8th, 2010

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