Demonology Warlock DPS Spec, Builds, Talents, and Glyphs (WoW MoP 5.3)
In this article, we present you the viable talent and glyph choices for your Demonology Warlock (WoW MoP 5.3). We detail what each of the talents and glyphs do and in which situations they should be taken.
The other articles of our Demonology Warlock guide can be accessed from the table of contents on the right.
This guide has been reviewed and approved by two prominent Warlock theorycrafters: Gahddo, who maintains the Warlock profiles and rotations in Simulation Craft, and Evrelia, who raids in ScrubBusters and frequently streams on Twitch.
1. Talent Choices↑top
- Performance-enhancing
- Survival
- Crowd Control
- Movement
- Utility
- Situational
There is no longer such a thing as a default build. Most of the talents are
now viable. They can easily be changed, thanks to
Dust of Disappearance
(and
Tomes of the Clear Mind from level 86 to 90).
You will frequently find yourself changing talents and glyphs between
encounters, in order to adapt your play style to different mechanics.
Therefore, it is important to understand what each of your talents does and
how they affect your play style.
2. Tier 1 Talents↑top
Tier 1 talents give you the choice between self-healing talents.
Dark Regeneration restores some of your life and increases healing received for 12 seconds. It also restores some of your pet's life. It
has a 2-minute cooldown.
Soul Leech is a passive ability that causes your important offensive
abilities to grant you a shield for 15 seconds. The shield's strength depends
on the damage you deal with your abilities, but it cannot exceed 100% of your
maximum health.
Harvest Life is an improvement over
Drain Life, which it replaces.
It deals AoE damage and generates 10 Demonic Fury (your secondary resource)
per second. In addition, for each enemy it hits, Harvest Life also
regenerates between 3% and 4.5% maximum health per second and generates
3 Demonic Fury per second. The effect is limited to 20 enemies.
You can consider
Soul Leech to be the default talent of this tier. If an encounter
requires you to heal yourself at specific times, then you will want to choose
Dark Regeneration.
Harvest Life is not really useful for raiding.
3. Tier 2 Talents↑top
Tier 2 talents give you the choice between several crowd control abilities.
Howl of Terror causes 5 enemies within 10 yards to run in fear for
20 seconds. Damage done on an afflicted target cancels the damage. It
has a 40-second cooldown.
Mortal Coil is both a crowd control and a survival ability. It
causes the target to run in fear for 3 seconds and restores 15% of your
maximum health. It has a 45-second cooldown.
Shadowfury stuns all enemies within 8 yards for 3 seconds.
Mortal Coil will be the default choice as it also grants a bit of
healing. If you need AoE crowd control, then you will go for
Howl of Terror or
Shadowfury depending on what your
raid will require.
4. Tier 3 Talents↑top
Tier 3 talents offer damage reduction mechanics. You have the choice between the following talents.
Soul Link causes the damage (and healing) you and your demon take
(receive) to be shared. However, your demon's health is reduced by 50%. Soul Link
has no duration, but enabling/disabling it triggers a 10-second cooldown.
Fall damage is not shared with your demon. If you choose
Grimoire of Sacrifice
as your Tier 5 talent, then Soul Link passively increases your maximum
health by 20%.
Sacrificial Pact causes your demon to sacrifice 25% of its current
health to give you a 10-second shield that absorbs up to 400% of the
sacrificed health. If you do not have a demon out, 25% of your health is sacrificed
instead. Sacrificial Pact is on a 1-minute cooldown.
Dark Bargain prevents all damage (except fall damage) for 8 seconds. After the 8 seconds are
up, 50% of the damage prevented is dealt over 8 seconds. It has a 3-minute cooldown.
Dark Bargain is obviously a strong talent. On a 3-minute
cooldown, it enables you to bypass encounter mechanics or to
significantly reduce the damage you take during periods of high raid damage.
That said, it is mostly interesting on encounters with high damage-spikes or
when you want to soften the damage that you take at critical times, so that
your healers can focus on other raid members.
Sacrificial Pact is very interesting if you choose
Grimoire of Sacrifice
because your health is sacrificed (instead of that of your demon) and this results
in a shield that is twice as large. Also, the cooldown of Sacrificial Pact is
only 1 minute, so you can use it a lot more often than
Dark Bargain.
Soul Link effectively grants you +30% maximum health (the health of your
pet is 60% of your health). This is extremely useful for fights with
frequent high damage spikes.
5. Tier 4 Talents↑top
Tier 4 talents offer crowd control and utility abilities that cost health to use.
Blood Horror causes enemies to run in horror for up to 4 seconds, if they
melee you while Blood Horror is active. Activating Blood Horror costs 5% of your
maximum health. Once activated, Blood Horror lasts 1 minute.
Burning Rush is an ability that you can toggle on and off without restriction.
While it is active, your movement speed is increased by 50% but you lose 4% of your
maximum health every second. During Burning Rush, movement-impairing effects cannot
reduce your movement speed below 100% (your regular running speed).
Unbound Will removes all magic and movement-impairing effects, as well
as effects that cause loss of control of your character. It has a 1-minute cooldown
and costs 20% of your maximum health.
Burning Rush is extremely useful on fights where you need to
move quickly (especially if there is no damage while you have to move).
Unbound Will can be useful to remove harmful debuffs,
movement-impairing effects, and all effects that cause you to lose control
of your character. Note that if you are a Human Warlock, then you already have
Every Man for Himself, which does almost the same thing, just that it does
not remove harmful debuffs.
Blood Horror is useless in PvE (although it can be very good for solo content).
6. Tier 5 Talents↑top
Tier 5 talents provide various modifications to your demons.
Grimoire of Supremacy replaces your minions with more powerful demons that deal 20% more damage.
See the Demons section of our rotation page for more information.
Grimoire of Service grants you new abilities that share a 2-minute cooldown and allow you
to instantly summon a second demon for 20 seconds. The abilities are
Grimoire: Felguard
(Demonology-only),
Grimoire: Felhunter,
Grimoire: Imp,
Grimoire: Succubus, and
Grimoire: Voidwalker.
The temporary demon cannot be controlled and will attack your current target. It is possible that the
temporary demon you summon be the same as your currently summoned demon. In this case,
you will temporarily have two instances of the same demon fighting for you.
Grimoire of Sacrifice sacrifices your demon to increase spell damage
by 15% to 30% (depending on the specialisation) and to regenerate 2% of maximum
health every 5 seconds. Resummoning a demon cancels the effect. If you have chosen
Soul Link as your Tier 3 talent, you will be passively granted +20% maximum
health when you sacrifice your demon. Finally, you gain
one of your demon's abilities:- Imp:
Singe Magic; - Felguard:
Pursuit (Demonology-only); - Felhunter:
Spell Lock; - Voidwalker:
Shadow Bulwark; - Succubus:
Whiplash.
- Imp:
Currently, the talents are tuned in such a way that
Grimoire of Supremacy and
Grimoire of Service are currently
performing very similarly and are the best choices for Demonology Warlocks.
We advise you to go for
Grimoire of Service because it benefits more
from you stacking your cooldowns. Also, in AoE situations Grimoire of
Service is a clear winner as you can use
Felstorm on two
Felguards at a time.
Once you obtain the
Unerring Vision of Lei-Shen (LFR, Heroic) trinket,
Grimoire of Sacrifice becomes better for single-target DPS.
7. Tier 6 Talents↑top
Tier 6 talents provide situational DPS increases.
Archimonde's Vengeance causes your target to suffer 25% of all the damage you take for 8 seconds.
It has a 2-minute cooldown. When the ability is off cooldown, enemies who attack you suffer
5% of all the damage they deal to you.
Kil'jaeden's Cunning allows you to cast and channel while moving, but each
cast reduces your movement speed by 15% for 6 seconds (stacking up to 2 times).
Mannoroth's Fury increases the area of your AoE spells by 500%. The wording of the tooltip
is rather poor. What this talent really does is increase the radius of your AoE spells by roughly
125% (so the radius is multiplied by 2.25), which causes the area affected by your AoE spells
to become 5 times bigger (source).
All of these talents have situational use.
Kil'jaeden's Cunning will be
the right choice in any fight with movement.
Mannoroth's Fury will be
nigh-mandatory in AoE-heavy fights where enemies are loosely stacked (provided
there is no movement).
Archimonde's Vengeance should be the default choice, but almost every fight
has either movement or AoE in it, making the other two choices almost always
better.
8. Major Glyphs↑top
None of your major glyphs will be mandatory. Some will increase your DPS in very specific situations, others will improve your survivability or make some spells more useful.
Once you obtain the
Unerring Vision of Lei-Shen trinket,
Glyph of Everlasting Affliction is a DPS increase in both
single-target and multiple-target situations. This glyph increases the duration of
Doom and
Corruption, 2 DoTs you will be extensively using,
by 50% but reduces their damage by 20%.
Glyph of Imp Swarm grants you the
Imp Swarm ability, which
has a 2-minute cooldown and summons 5 Wild Imps to fight by your side.
Your
Wild Imps Demonology-only passive effect is disabled when
Imp Swarm is on cooldown. The idea is that Imp Swarm turns Wild Imps
into a controllable damage burst. Using this glyph is beneficial if you
can make use of the extra damage burst that it provides, mainly by stacking
Imp Swarm with other cooldowns. It also provides
you with many stacks of
Molten Core, a very important proc
for Demonology Warlocks. Finally, Imp Swarm can be used when the fight
starts to generate Demonic Fury a lot faster.
Glyph of Demon Hunting will completely change your play style as it
allows you to tank, although not as well as a tanking class. We explain this play
style in the rotation page of this guide.
The other potentially useful major glyphs are listed below.
Glyph of Healthstone causes your
Healthstone to restore
twice more health, but it does so over 10 seconds (as opposed to instantly,
without the glyph). This is a very strong glyph, as it essentially gives
you an additional defensive cooldown.
Glyph of Demon Training grants your Felguard 20% more health, which in turn
increases the shield provided by
Sacrificial Pact.
Glyph of Siphon Life causes each tick of your
Corruption to
heal you for 0.5% of your maximum health.
Glyph of Soulstone causes your
Soulstone target to
return to life with full health.
Glyph of Demonic Circle reduces the cooldown of
Demonic Circle: Teleport,
which can be useful if you need to often use your Demonic Circle.
9. Minor Glyphs↑top
Unlike other Warlock specialisations, Demonology Warlocks have minor glyphs that can impact your performance in raids.
Glyph of Carrion Swarm removes the knock-back component of
Carrion Swarm. This can be useful if you need to interrupt enemies
but without knocking them back.
Glyph of Falling Meteor allows you to use
Demonic Leap
to survive fall damage that would otherwise kill you.
Glyph of Hand of Gul'dan enables you to target
Hand of Gul'dan
at a location, making it possible to target enemies that are not your
current target.
Two other minor glyphs will be useful while leveling or questing and might have very occasional interest in dungeons or raids.
Glyph of Nightmares grants you the ability to cross water while
mounting your Felsteed and Dreadsteed. Doing so will leave a trail of flames,
which is a cosmetic effect.
Glyph of Unending Breath causes targets affected by your
Unending Breath to swim 20% faster.
10. Changelog↑top
- 18 May 2013: Evrelia's review and Patch 5.3 update.
Soul Link grants +30% health (and not 25%, as the guide was previously
saying).- Made
Burning Rush the default Tier 4 talent. - Improved explanations for choosing between
Grimoire of Service and
Grimoire of Supremacy. - Slightly reworded opinions for Tier 6 talents.
- Added a mention that
Glyph of Everlasting Affliction is a DPS gain in all situations when
using
Unerring Vision of Lei-Shen.
- 05 Apr. 2013: Gave
Glyph of Imp Swarm a more prominent place. - 01 Apr. 2013: Added
Glyph of Demon Training in the list of advised glyphs. - 11 Mar. 2013: Added a mention that
Imp Swarm is a very efficient opener, as it generates
a lot of Demonic Fury very quickly. - 07 Mar. 2013: Patch 5.2 update.
Soul Leech now provides a shield instead of healing, which makes it a lot more interesting for raiding.
Blood Horror, which replaces the old Blood Fear, is useless for raiding.- The increased damage from
Grimoire of Sacrifice has been reduced.
Kil'jaeden's Cunning no longer has an active component.- Removed
Glyph of Dark Soul from the list of advised glyphs, as it is never a DPS gain. - Added a mention to insist on the importance of
Glyph of Healthstone for survivability. - Made various improvements.
