Are you new to shamans in general or new to WoW? If so you will want a WoW shaman guide.
Initially only the Horde could play a shaman, but since the introduction of the Burning Crusade the Alliance also has the ability to play them.
A simple WoW shaman guide
Shamans are hybrid.
In which case the talent tree specialization a player chooses decides where their character’s strengths lie.
Shamans are both healers and damage causers. The majority of the shamans power comes from using totems.
Shamans are able to place up to 4 totems at a time, though they remain fixed in the spot they are left in.
Enhancement shamans particularly, with their ability to double-wield weapons do lots of damage whether in a group or solo.
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This is your WoW shaman guide to using your talents. Like all the other classes shamans have access to three talent trees, they are, restoration, elemental and enhancement. While firstly you’ll have to have a main focus, thanks to the double specialization you can pick two main talent trees and switch forwards and backwards as the situation calls for it.
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Elemental
This talent tree lets the shaman to be a ranged caster, just like the druid’s balance tree. Be prepared to have to stop for mana replenishment regularly until you reach a high enough level that your mana regeneration picks up momentum.
Enhancement
This talent tree focuses on increasing the damage you cause, and it’s very efficient for soloing.Together with windfury weapon buff you’ll be able to blow through mobs quite rapidly.
Restoration
The focus of this talent tree is healing.
If you are a shaman who longs to join end game instances and raids it is very very useful indeed.
If you plan to start with this tree leveling with a team or group should be what you have in mind, then you’ll be able to destroy mobs a lot faster.
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