

Naturally in a non-immolate scenario or trash fights the results would be much more in favour of soulfrost.

Or in other words, in this particular scenario both enchants provided almost the same damage output (see below for settings). Using an online warlock DPS calculator ( ) for a heavy affliction build (still uses immolate) with its default stats (see below) the resulting damage output increase over a 10-minute fight (compared to a regular +40 spelldamage enchant) is a whopping 243 (!!). Its usefulness naturally drops with the use of any mixed type spell damage, especially in long fights (like immolation DoT in case of a warlock). When it comes to usefulness it all comes down toĪ) how much money one is prepared to burn and/or how much one is prepared to farm for a (marginal) upgradeī) which class/build is in question here.įor a shadow priest, full affliction warlock or full frost mage this is a decent upgrade, although considering the cost, it is worth putting only on a more-less endgame weapons, which are unlikely to be upgraded in any foreseeable future. The glow is at best a personal preference (i personally think the +40 spelldamage looks way cooler), whereas the speed of farming mats or money varies as widely as stats among players. Comment by NemilAll these comments about sexy glows and mats being no issue should, in my opinion, be left for Thottbot threads.
