Shaman Tank Wotlk Guide - Play World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich King as a proficient Shaman Tank

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Intro
: Can Shamans tank? The short and to the point answer is, yes. You might be rubbing your eyes in disbelief of this answer. Maybe conjuring a ten page manifesto about how only warriors can and should tank. Although, I can go on a long rant about how there are many other classes that can tank, today, I’ll be focusing on our totemic friend, the shaman.

The topic of viable and optimal is contentious as some don’t see the difference or mix them up and levy a misguided philosophy onto it. Optimal is the most efficient and foolproof solution that eliminates as many negative variables as possible and favors an easier path. Viable or often referred to as: possible, seen as the more challenging path but to many is a greater personal triumph. Shaman Tank is labelled as viable.
Many Shaman tanks agree their motivation is from the glory of seizing a feat the rest of the realm dares not try. If this resonates with you, please continue reading. You shaman tank if you want a challenge and a refreshing perspective from a 15 year old game. If it wasn’t obvious before, shield bearing is a sizable undertaking.

When experienced players Shaman tank and put in the effort, it shines tenfold. Shamans can fully tank 5mans, 10mans, off-tank & main-tank raids. But, this is reliant on personal and guild experience. Our overall defensive statistics won't reach a warrior’s. However, it isn’t necessary to do so, to tank.


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You’ll be staring at your character for a long time. So, consider your character’s appearance as a key factor as it may entice you to play more. All races have benefits but they’re minor compared to other aspects. In skilled hands, a Troll's Berserking can save your life and improve threat. Tauren excel at dungeons followed just behind by Orc.
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Engineering for: Global Thermal Sapper Charge, Masterwork Target Dummy, Mind Amplification Dish, etc... It also helps if party engineers use Gnomish Battle Chicken since Battle Squawk stacks to 25%. Jewelcrafting for: Solid Dragon's Eye, Figurine Monarch Crab & Ruby Hare.
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We can increase threat in many ways, notably: Frost Shock, Stormstrike & Lightning Shield. Install a threat tracking addon, ex: ThreatClassic2. Consumable items deal threat, ex: Powerful Rejuvenation Potion based on half of the Health & Mana gained, similarly does Totemic Recall. (see Threat List). Damage items, ex: The Decapitator's effect (usable t'ill 40yards), will deal threat equal to the damage so do reflective Buffs, ex: Thorns.


Allies can reduce their threat, through items, ex: Fetish of the Sand Reaver. Mage have: Invisibility & Burning Soul. Warlock: Soulshatter. Paladin: Hand of Salvation & Hand of Protection (prevents aggro). Hunter & Rogue redirect threat: Misdirection and Tricks of the Trade. (see More) They can wipe threat: Vanish & Feign Death. Masterwork Target Dummy can "pseudo- Taunt" up t'ill a lvl72 elite mob. Classes in the 30-40 yard range won’t get aggro t'ill they surpass the threat level of the mob’s current target by 30%, as opposed to 10% for melee classes.



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Totems can't deal threat for you. Common totems: Strength of Earth Totem, Stoneskin Totem & Healing Stream Totem. AoE Tanking: Stoneclaw Totem followed by Fire Nova Totem & Earth Elemental Totem. In optimal raid situations, another shaman should put Healing Stream Totem, so we can cast high mana cost totems, ex: Fire Resistance Totem for Totemic Recall which deals threat.
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1. Defensive Talent Setup: (20/51/0).
2. Defensive Talent Setup #2: (0/50/21) Fast reflexes needed to make good use of Maelstrom Weapon + Healing Wave & Nature Swiftness. Only advised for a skilled Tank.


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1. PrePull: Cast Lightning Shield. Get all Buffs the group can supply. Cast Windfury Weapon. Place: Stoneskin Totem, Strength of Earth Totem, Healing Stream Totem & Flametongue Totem. Mark the mobs in front of you by right-clicking their portrait, pick Raid Target Icon, choose from either a Skull = kill first, a red X = kill second, a blue square = Hunter trap and a moon = Polymorph.
2. Pulling: Cast Lightning Bolt Rank14, followed by as many Lightning Bolt Rank1 possible to trigger, Elemental Focus. At 25yards, Frost Shock.
3. Melee Range: In a fight, use Frost Shock ranks that suits mana & threat, lastly Stormstrike if need be. If Lightning Shield expires, recast. If death is imminent, use 5 stacks of Maelstrom Weapon to Healing Wave yourself, equip a defensive weapon, ex: Cloudstrider's Waraxe, use: Runic Healing Potion, Shamanistic Rage, Feral Spirit & Fel Healthstone.


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Prioritize defensive Buffs, ex: Prayer of Fortitude before Threat Buffs, ex: Battle Shout. (see a detailed List of Buffs.)


There's defensive Debuffs: Insect Swarm & threat Debuffs: Faerie Fire among others. See List of Debuffs. With the raid leader’s consent, suggest ideal Debuffs without overstepping.



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Solidify defensive stats when gearing, threat is second. The Resilience & Defense stat helps us reach the 5.6% Crit Immunity Cap, PvP gear helps, ex: Savage Gladiator's Linked Helm. General Stat Priority: Resil/Defense (t'ill Cap) > Stamina > Armor > Parry > Dodge. See the Gear List.

There's two types of enchants, defensive, ex: Enchant Boots - Tuskarr's Vitality. And offensive, ex: Enchant Gloves - Threat. Here's a complete list of relevant Enchants.


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For dungeons: Destruction Warlock, Shadow Priest, Warrior DPS (if willing to Commanding Shout) otherwise Hunter, and lastly Restoration Druid. With the raid leader’s consent, offer an ideal raid comp without overstepping. In our group, Paladin Tank: Divine Guardian + Devotion Aura, Warrior Tank: Intervene, Shadow Priest: Vampiric Embrace and Feral Druid: Imp. Leader of the Pack. To learn more, see the Group/Raid Comp List. Outside of group, for damage dealing classes, we prefer ranged classes, ex: Hunters, especially those w/Tenacity Pets who have Pet Intervene & Roar of Sacrifice. If melee are required, rogues are best.
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as some1 who's all but mastered 3.x i can confidently tell you.
don't.
the most you might hope to do is some 5 mans, but then again prot warrior or ret paladin is a much more sensible choice for that.
otherwise, many an encounter requires you to use like, taunts which you will obviously lack.
 
How to solo dungeons as enhancement shaman guide! Nice!
This is a guide to tank dungeons and raid with party/raid. One day I might make something to help with soloing low level dungeons.
 
Hello. As old main 3.3.5 enhancement shammy I can give some info:
I had too much emblems of frost in the end of WotLK. No gear left to buy and didn't need more gold.
I wanted to solo Vanilla raids and dungs as tank, so I got myself some of those BiS tanking accessories (ring, trinket, back etc.) and tanking mace+shield from heroic ICC.
As I tried soloing, I didn't last long. When I tried to go full dps gear, I survived while having wolfs and absorbs and managed to burst some bosses.
In conclusion - the only viable tanking gear was the absorb trinket (also good for PvP)
 
I’ve seen early videos of a shaman tanking earlier raids like VoA, but yeah I think there were alot of changes around mid to late wrath which basically killed off any fun shaman builds, notably 2handed shaman got a major axe around mid wrath.
 
I’ve seen early videos of a shaman tanking earlier raids like VoA, but yeah I think there were alot of changes around mid to late wrath which basically killed off any fun shaman builds, notably 2handed shaman got a major axe around mid wrath.
What axe are you referring to?
 
A big nerf.
Thank you. Yes I meant nerf. Sorry for the euphemism. You could say that shamans in wrath got the opposite of a big axe lol

here is a link to some of the videos I was referring to. Sorry for 2010 quality. These videos were great back in the day

 
You could use this anecdote is your answer. In WotLK right after Toravon in VoA came out I ended up solo Healing a 25m as a Druid (after the other Healer died, got rez'd by the 1 Boomy then died again). Were we able to finish the encounter, yes. Would I advise building a solo-heal-every-Raid Resto Druid, no. For context, I was ranked the 2nd best Healer Horde side on my Realm at that time and 4th best for both Horde & Alliance.
 

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