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Is there a guide that tells you exactly where to put your talent points as a Warlock in WoW?

I am new to it and there's so many choices. I don't want to make the wrong ones. So far I have 2 in improved shadow bolt, 2 in improved agony curse, 5 in corruption, 2 life tap, and 3 in suppression. I am currently a level 23, almost 24.

Public Comments

1. lololololol WoW is soooo stupid.

2. Well your first mistake is that you need to be more decisive in your talent tree. What talent tree you decide depends on your style of gameplay.

Demonology is good for survivability. Great for leveling your character. That is what I recommend you put your points in until grouping up becomes important.

3. Since there are so many patches still coming-out that continue to change the talent trees, it's hard to find an updated guide. It also matters what you want to do (PvP or PvE). Also, try to keep all your talent picks on one talent tree (like all in affliction), until you get to 60. This way, you can get your bottom talent faster and it will help you to balance attacks better. Try the official WoW forums.

4. The best thing to look for in a warlock leveling guide is a add-on program that uses questing for solo leveling and provides assistance with talent tree builds. These are the two thing that most players have trouble with when first starting a warlock or any other class for that matter. Some of the best premium WoW quest helper programs for World Of Warcraft include tools for building the best talent specs for solo leveling.

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