time and the mana that is used to cast healing spells. It also helps to increase the abilities of totems that are cast, which is a great perk for those who prefer the healing role of the Shaman. For Shamans who take on this spec, they will almost always be picked up by parties in the end-game raids and instances, as they provide a healer and great buffs with their totems.
When a Restoration Shaman hits the seventh tier, they gain the Earth Shield, which will give ten charges that can be cast on either themselves or a party member. The Earth Shield will heal the user when they are struck once every few seconds. Since the Restoration spec will greatly increase a Shaman’s contribution to any group or PvE action, it makes it a great way to go for most Shamans. But, the down side is that this spec will decrease and limit the Shaman’s damage to mobs and enemy player.
Shaman’s Equipment:
From level 1-40, the Shaman can wear leather and cloth armor. Once a Shaman reaches level 40, they can wear mail. Since leather armor provides the best protection for a Shaman, most Shamans will take on Skinning and Leatherworking to provide themselves with the best armor that they can without paying for it on the auction house. Also, once a Shaman is able to specialize their Leatherworking skills, they can choose the Dragonscale Leatherworking specialization that will give them a boost to their stats.
Shamans can use sheilds, one handed maces, and staves from the very beginning, and can pick up training for daggers, fist weapons, and even one handed axes. Shamans can also spend a few talent points in Enhancement so that they can learn to use two handed weapons and dual wield.
Shaman End-Game Information:
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