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#1 Jun 23 2008 at 11:31 AM Rating: Decent
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This is my lock as of right now

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Greymane&n=Soulmistress

I am a few bars form 58 and my question is should I respec for outlands or should I just put more points in to Destro. Is there some points that I am wasting in areas or is the spec I have right now ok.

Also the frozen shadoweave set how long into end game will it last will I be replacing it in Kara or will it last me well into T5 content.
#2 Jun 23 2008 at 11:39 AM Rating: Decent
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What spec you choose is entirely up to you. All specs work well, even in Outland. Personally though, I don't see why you stopped before getting UA, if your going Affliction, you should fill that out before moving to another tree. Also, consider one point in Shadow Embrace, it counts as an Affliction Effect and boosts drain life through the talent Soul Siphon which you have. 1 point is all that is needed to acheive this.

For the FSW, I am moving into T6 and still wear the boots, and if it weren't for the Tormented Demonsoul Robes (100 BoJ) I'd still be wearing the robe, I replaced the shoulders to get the T4 set bonus, but the boots will last at least until Hydross drops his boots, which I havn't seen yet.
#3 Jun 23 2008 at 3:18 PM Rating: Good
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See this post regarding gear. Farm the living hell out of The spiders for Netherweb Spidersilk, you will use two for every thing you make post 360 tailoring.

I used Netherweave/Imbued Netherweave gear through the 60's and am now replacing it with FSW as I can make the cloth. (Boots in three more days).
#4 Jun 24 2008 at 12:43 AM Rating: Decent
I use the full FSW set. I have yet to replace it, its hard giving up that return on health. Since im affliction pretty much everything I do will give me health back to me. Saves on alot of things.
#5 Jun 24 2008 at 5:26 AM Rating: Decent
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The returned health is really not that great. I had a hard time giving it up too, but when I did, I realized, I didn't need it that much anyway.

The truly great part about the FSW is the sheer amount of damage it gives you. It's ALOT.
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