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#1 Nov 08 2004 at 10:36 AM Rating: Default
I played a lot of WoW in two days and everything is clear to me except for the talents. Im a lvl 12 Undead Warlock and I want
to know a things or two about talents, maybe a more advanced player could help me.

How do we get talent points?

I have 6 already which I haven't spent yet and I wanted to know... are those pretty limited or will I get enought to get all talents to be used and most of em capped?

I mean all talents are good, some use with other are surely a very good mix.. but can I spend tallents point blindly and hope to get enough to get something good at the end, or should I look now for a good path to follow and boost only one avenue. (Like a Master Demonologist or Extreme Afflictionalist.)
#2 Nov 08 2004 at 1:38 PM Rating: Decent
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You'd do better to plan things out. You'll have recieved a total of 51 talent points at the level cap, no more and no less. Some people choose to spec heavily in one category, while others choose to mix-and-match, but either way you should probably work it out in advance.
#3 Nov 08 2004 at 4:03 PM Rating: Default
Thanx for the answer and as i read your answer another question arrose.

How do you unlock the other "steps"
Exemple in destruction (warlock)
how do you unlock Bane and Aftermath which are of step two?

Also I assume you can't move point around as you see fit?
Once it is placed it can't be moved else where.
I wish they do re-spec stone as in DAoC!
#4 Nov 08 2004 at 4:13 PM Rating: Decent
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There is a way to re-spec talents. For beta, that way has been to find particular NPCs and pay a fee. In release it's going to be more complicated, perhaps involving quests.

The different "tiers" of talents require a set number of points in that tree. The first (bottom) tier requires no points in that tree. Using your example, to get to tier two of Affliction you need to spend five points in Affliction mastery. To get to tier three, you need to spend ten, and so on in multiples of five. (Note: it doesn't matter what tier you spend the points in. If you spend five in tier one (unlocking tier two), spending another 5 in tier one will still unlock tier three.)
#5 Nov 08 2004 at 4:15 PM Rating: Default
Great thanx for the good info!
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