Stop mashing buttons and learn to kill things: TSF Teaches You How To Start Playing Your Death Knight

Which Buttons To Mash When You’re Totally Untalented

The following are your bread and butter, ladies and gentlemen, and I highly recommend you get used to looking at these buttons. You’ll be using them a lot. This is, first and foremost, probably your untalented death knight skill rotation (i.e. what you’ll be using at 55).

Spell_DeathKnight_IceTouch Spell_DeathKnight_PlagueStrike Spell_Deathknight_BloodStrike Spell_Deathknight_BloodStrike Spell_Deathknight_Obliterate

From left to right, that’s Icy Touch, Plague Strike, Blood Strike, Blood Strike, Obliterate. For the most part, until you pick up some talent points that give you other options, this is your skill rotation for effective solo play. These are the buttons you mash. This will put all of your runes on cooldown, so until they get back, you’ll be using runic power – more on that in a sec.

Why this order? Well, your Icy Touch and Plague Strike are responsible for putting up your two primary diseases, Frost Fever and Blood Plague respectively. Blood Strikes do more damage for each disease on the target, so we get those in next. After that? Obliterate. It eats the two diseases on your target, setting you up for the next rotation, and does even more damage based on the number of diseases. You may want to hold off on the Oblit until your diseases are about to expire naturally, so as to get the most out of them.

There is one instance in which you wouldn’t want to obliterate – and it is to use this:

DeathStrike

That is Death Strike. Death Strike is how you kill elites, period. Death Strike is how you keep yourself alive, and will often make you say, “holy @#$@, how did I just kill that and live?” It’s flat-out designed to give you back health, and does so rather effectively (especially if it crits). If you find yourself in need of a quick boost, toss it into your rotation in place of Obliterate, then – if you need more – keep working it in until you’re comfortable with your health.

Now, there are slight variations of these for each spec once you get far enough down in each tree, so let’s take a look at those.

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Stop used to be a warlock, then he was a death knight; first he was Horde, then he was Alliance again, and now he's Horde again. For good this time. Lok'tar ogar!