instant cast. The down side with this talent spec, the Shaman will find that their mana will drain faster and their casting time for those offensive spells will be increased. The up side with this talent spec is that the Shaman will be able to gain on their damage and their critical strike chances.
Once a Shaman of Elemental spec hits their seventh tier, they gain Elemental Mastery, which is an extremely usable spell that can be cast every three minutes. This spell will guarantee a mana-free critical hit on the next offensive spell that the Shaman casts. The Elemental talent tree will greatly increase the damage that a Shaman can do, and the magical offense as well. So, for both PvP and PvE, this is a great talent tree to go with.
The Enhancement talent tree enhances the Shaman’s abilities to provide special timed enchants on their weapons and to expand on their melee abilities. This talent spec is appealing to lower level Shamans since it offers a mana increase, reduced cast time, and gives them the ability to use two-handed weapons. Further up the Enhancement talent tree, the Shaman can begin to do a huge amount of melee damage and can even surpass some Warriors and Rogues. But, they will start to lack the ability to reduce threats, so this can make it hard to ward off aggro.
When an Enhancement spec Shaman reaches the seventh tier, they gain Stormstrike, which gives them a chance to attack with both of their weapons and to greatly increase the damage that is done by their next two Nature spells. While the Enhancement spec offers great perks to those in the PvP area, it might not be the best way to go for those in the PvE areas.
The Restoration talent tree enhances the Shaman’s ability to heal by reducing the casting