Class - Shaman Download



  • The Shaman class progression table: 12th level grants an extra 6th level spell. Creating a Shaman: First sentence isn't a question; it is a statement of a question and should end in a period. Also, all of these sections, in the PHB, are written in 2nd person, not 3rd (use 'you'.
  • Shaman Class: Build up damage with time Evolved Shaman Class: Deals extraordinary damage but based on luck So, if you ask me which one i would choose, i would prefer the original one, which is the Shaman Class, since it gives you increasing in damage with time rather than using luck.

Patrons of Ymir, the ancient god whose body comprises the world of Midgard, Shaman are tribal spellcasters who specialize in a variety of healing and combat magic. Their healing abilities are primitive in comparison with the cultured Healer class, but good enough to serve as a primary healer in a group when needed.

Healing may seem daunting if you’ve never played as that role before, but to make sure you get off to the right start, we’ve put together a list of Addons that will assist you in keeping your team alive in any kind of content.

These are the best healing addons for Shadowlands that you want downloaded before it releases.

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WoW Addons will now be available on the dedicated Curseforge App from Overwolf

Contents

  • ElvUI
  • HealBot
  • WeakAuras
  • Details
  • Deadly Boss Mods (DBM)

Setting Up UI And Addons

This video will show you how to install my custom healing ui and how I set up my addons.

1. ElvUI

Making sure that your UI is clean and easy to understand is key to becoming a good healer. If your UI is messy then seeing when people need healing can be hard. Remember your job is not only to heal but to do things such as debuff too.

ElvUI, in my experience is the best UI addon you can use since it allows you to fully customise your UI. Changing things like fonts or sizes of bars and boxes is easy with ElvUI.

Due to the nature of being able to change your entire UI, there is a little learning curve with using ElvUI. However if you take the time to make sure that your comfortable with the layout, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a great healer.

2. HealBot

HealBot is not only a Addon that allows you to change your player frames making it easier to heal in raids and dungeons. It also allows for you to Mouseover and click to cast your spells. For example instead of having to target a player to heal them, all you have to do is place your cursor over their player frame and either left click, right click or use your middle mouse button. That extra second you save from not having to re-target a player may mean the difference between life and death when it comes to healing.

Healbot is a great option if you don’t an MMO mouse with a multi-button side panel. Since you’re able to map different abilities to a combination of keys. For example, flash of light to Ctrl + Left click, means you could just use your mouse to heal.

This Addon also allows you to change the colours of player frames to make things like debuffs and needed dispels visible and easier to manage.

3. WeakAuras

Indicates buffs, debuffs, cooldowns, this helps will resource management (Health/Mana), you can find class specific templates on the WeakAuras website.

This Addon will really help on long boss fights, by taking the worry of managing cooldowns. It will also show when they ready to be cast again away.

4. Details

Knowing how much healing you’re putting out is really important. Not to boast your numbers but to be able to reflect on how you performed. You’ll only get better through practice, and being able to see detailed meters after an encounter will really help.

Details will report practially everything some of those things include:

  • Healing done
  • Dispels
  • Damage taken
  • Over healing done (which is really important not to do)
  • Plus much more.

You’ll also be able to share these with your group, as some people may not use this addon or if you’re in a more serious raiding guild, you may need to share your logs with the Raid leader or officers.

5. Deadly Boss Mods

Every raider or dungeon dweller should use DBM. It shows you dungeon and raid mechanics, for example, telling you to dodge certain things or soak others. This will not only keep you alive but it will also inform you of high incoming damage mechanics, which will prepare you to heal the group.


PLEASE NOTE: Most raiding teams require you to have an addon like this to raid with them as without it, you will highly likely die to mechanics in new content.

How to install the new CurseForge App and get your addons.

  1. Download the program here

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  • CurseForge will find you game automatically, if not you can usually find you game via this default path:

2. Select the Mods tab at the top of the CurseForge window, click World of Warcraft and your free to find and download whatever addon you need, it’s that simple.

PLEASE NOTE: Remember to update your addons regularly by selecting ‘My Addons’ and clicking update on each one.

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In role-playing games, a Shaman is a character class that is generally portrayed as using spirit-based magical abilities that involve healing and enhancing the combat abilities of fellow players, and damaging and diminishing the combat abilities of enemies. A Shaman generally wears mid-level or chainmail armor, and wields spears and clubs.

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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures[edit]

In Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, the Bear Shaman is one of the three Priest archetypes, and, unlike other healing classes, it also comes with good offensive abilities based on melee and melee enhancement. One can select a combination of feats for the character from the following trees: 'General' (common for the Priest archetype), 'Wrath', and 'Spirits'. Only a Cimmerian or Khitan may learn the ways of the Bear Shaman. The Shaman can wear light, medium, or cloth armor (as opposed to heavy) and wields two-handed blunt (and ranged) weapons, but may not use shields.[1]

Avalon: The Legend Lives[edit]

Avalon features a voodoo priest class known as the Seer. Seers combine the abilities of Mysticism (fashioning waxen images of other players in the style of voodoo dolls allowing great manipulation), Fatalism (a series of curses and blessings such as insanity, pessimism, slothfulness and parasitism), and Farsight (use of the seeing stones for world-ranging manipulation and effect). Late in their careers, Seers are able to choose specialisms between the Oracle (living among the ethereal winds, the advanced farsight/telepath/spying domain) and the True Mystic (building affinities with players and transforming them into doppelganger effigies).

Diablo[edit]

Diablo 3 features a witch doctor character class reminiscent of the Diablo II necromancer, but with skills more traditionally associated with shamanism and voodoo culture. The witch doctor has the ability to summon monsters, cast curses, harvest souls, and hurl poisons and explosives at their enemies.

d20 System[edit]

The d20 System is an open-source role playing game system. As such, various sources have created versions of Shaman and Shaman-like classes:

A Shaman class was specified in 'The Shaman's Handbook' in 2002,[2] 'The Hamlet of Thumble' in 2003,[3] 'The Shaman' prior to March 2006,[4] and 'The Lost Classes Codex' in 2006.[5]

The Fairy Witch and Were-Shaman classes, as well as The Hexmaster, Spirit Warrior and Witch Doctor prestige classes, were specified in 'The Enduring: Witches and Shamans' in 2007.[6]

Dungeons & Dragons[edit]

In the various versions of the Dungeons & Dragons games, there have been several versions of Shaman character classes.

The Basic Dungeons & Dragons line included the following shaman classes:

  • Shaman - introduced in Gazetteer 12 The Golden Khan of Ethengar (TSR 9246) in 1989.[7][8]
  • Shaman - revised for Shadow Elves in Gazetteer 13 'The Shadow Elves' (TSR 9287) in 1990.[9][10]
  • Shamani - priests of the Atruaghin race, introduced in Gazetteer 14 'Atruaghin Clans (TSR 9306)[11][12]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition included differing versions of the shaman class in multiple sourcebooks, with the 'Shaman' supplement (TSR 9507) from 1995 spotlighting a distinct take on the class.[13][14]

Dungeons & Dragons v.3.5 rulebooks included the following Shaman classes:

  • Dragon Shaman - introduced in the Player's Handbook II. Open to all races, the Dragon Shaman is primarily a physical combatant who gains dragon-like powers from the particular type (color) of dragon they align with and develops an affinity for. This character may employ medium armor, and gains some spell-like abilities.[15]
  • Shaman - introduced in the Oriental Adventures sourcebook. Shamans are divine spellcasters who draw their spells from the spirit world.[15]
  • Spirit Shaman - introduced in the Complete Divine sourcebook. Spirit Shamans are similar to druids in that they use the druidic spell list, but they cast spells spontaneously like a Sorcerer. Spirit Shamans have their own spirit guide and possess special abilities that affect spirits (such as incorporeal undead, fey, and elementals). Unlike Sorcerers, Spirit Shamans may change their spell selection whenever they meditate to regain their daily allotment of spells.[15]
  • Totemist - introduced in the Magic of Incarnum sourcebook. Totemists revere magical beasts, such as worgs and unicorns, whom they see as the most powerful forces of nature. They shape incarnum, the material of souls, to make magical items based around magical beasts, such as Displacer Mantles. Totemist is the favored class of Dusklings.[15]

The Shaman is among the classes included in the 4th edition Player's Handbook 2 (March 2009).[16] The Shaman class has the Primal power source and the Leader role, and has a clear link with the primal spirits of the earth.

EverQuest[edit]

In EverQuest, the Shaman class - like the Druid and Cleric classes - is of the Priest or Healer archetype. Like the Druid, the Shaman has many secondary utility abilities at the cost of not healing as well as the Cleric. These abilities include 'debuffing' (diminishing) the offense of an opponent by slowing or decreasing its attack rate, attack rating and spell resistance, as well as 'buffing' (enhancing) allies by speeding up or increasing their attack rate, attack rating and spell resistance. The EverQuest Shaman would be considered neither 'good' nor 'evil' in overall lore.

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The Shaman class is only available to those races which are tribal, or closer to nature than to technology. Originally restricted to the races of Barbarian, Ogre and Troll, players were given the option of playing additional Shaman-capable races in the following expansions: Iksar (lizard people) with 'Ruins of Kunark'; Vah Shir (cat people) with 'Shadows of Luclin'; and Froglok (frog people) with 'Legacy of Ykesha'. The Shaman wears chainmail or scalemail, primarily wields blunt or piercing weapons, and may use shields.[17]

EverQuest II[edit]

In EverQuest II, Shaman actually describes two Priest classes - Mystics and Defilers. Mystic wards, abilities and spells are more defensively oriented, and their lore is generally good (vs evil). Defiler wards, abilities and spells are more offensively oriented, and their lore is generally evil (vs good). EverQuest II does not limit classes to certain races, so any of the 19 races can become a Shaman.Both Mystics and Defilers wear chainmail or scalemail, wield blunt or piercing weapons, and may use small shields.[18]

Fire Emblem[edit]

In Fire Emblem, the Shaman class is an unpromoted unit who specialises in the dark arts and tends to be the slowest but strongest magic class in the games. They're the rarest non-character specific class and upon promotion they become either Druids or Summoners.

Guild Wars[edit]

A living conduit to the Spirit world, the Ritualist profession is thematically identical to the Shaman character class.

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Rift[edit]

In Rift, the Shaman is one of eight classes of the Cleric (healer) calling (archetype). The Shaman class has emphasis on dealing damage by magic and melee, at the expense of lesser defenses and healing ability (when compared to other Cleric classes).[19][20] The Shaman may wear chainmail or leather, wield blunt weapons, and use shields.

Vanguard: Saga of Heroes[edit]

In Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, the Shaman is of the Priest or Healer archetype, chooses one of three patron spirits: Tuurgin the Bear grants abilities based on physical strength and robustness; Rakurr the Wolf grants abilities based on stealth and speed; Hayatet the Phoenix grants abilities based on mana (magic) and fire. This choice determines which spells and abilities will be available as the character advances, as well as which statistics will be considered most important.

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Shaman may be Goblin, Lesser Giant, Mordebi (a Human variety), Orc, Varanjar (a Human variety), Varanthari (a Human variety), Vulmane (wolf people) or Wood Elf.

The Shaman wears 'medium' armor (versus light or heavy), wields blunt or piercing weapons, and may use shields.[21][22]

World of Warcraft[edit]

In World of Warcraft, the Shaman is a versatile class that is based on the iconic Warcraft character, Thrall[23]. A Shaman can specialize in the Elemental (ranged spell damage), Enhancement (melee damage) or Restoration (healing) specializations. A shaman has the ability to imbue their weapons with the elements (to provide increased damage or buffs to themselves) and uses elemental totems to provide benefits to allies (or diminish opponents' abilities) within a certain range. Shamans also have the ability to resurrect other players and are the only class capable of self-resurrection.[24] Iconic spells for the Shaman include nature based healing moves such as Healing Surge or Riptide, fire based damaging abilities such as Lava Burst and Flame Shock, or nature-based offensive abilities such as Earth Shock or Lightning Bolt[25].

Originally restricted to the Horde races of Orc, Tauren, and Troll. In The Burning Crusade, players were given the option of creating an Alliance shaman with the Draenei race. With the announced release of World Of Warcraft: Cataclysm new Shaman races will be Dwarf for the Alliance and Goblin for the Horde. Mists of Pandaria, released in 2012, introduced the new 'Pandaren' race; Pandaren have the option of joining either the Horde or the Alliance and have Shaman among their possible class choices. With the addition of allied races, the selection of races available to Shaman have increased. As of the release of Battle for Azeroth, Shaman can now additionally be played by Mag'har Orcs, Zandalari Troll, Dark Iron Dwarves, Highmountain Tauren, Vulpera and Kul'Tiran Human [26].

The Shaman used to only be able to only wear cloth or leather armor until level 40, at which time mail armor could also be equipped. However, since the launch of World of Warcraft: Legion, they can now equip mail starting at level 1[27]. Shamans may wield a one-handed or two-handed mace, staff, one-handed or two-handed axe, dagger, or fist weapon; and may use a shield. Speccing into enhancement grants a shaman the ability to dual wield (formerly a talent in the enhancement tree) and use a weapon in their offhand instead of a shield.[28][29]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures'. Archived from the original on 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  2. ^'Shaman's Handbook, The (2002) ::Pen & Paper RPG Database'. Archived from the original on 2005-02-28. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  3. ^'The Hamlet of Thumble - RPG Reviews'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  4. ^'RPGNow.com - OtherWorld Creations - The Shaman'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  5. ^'RPGNow.com - LPJ Design - Lost Classes Codex'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  6. ^'RPGNow.com - UKG Publishing - The Enduring: Witches and Shamans'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  7. ^'Golden Khan of Ethengar GAZ12 TSR 9246 D&D Gazetteer'. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  8. ^'GAZ12 - The Golden Khan of Ethengar'. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  9. ^'Gazetteers = Dungeons & Dragons'. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  10. ^'GAZ13 - The Shadow Elves'. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  11. ^'Product List of TSR Mystara Material'. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  12. ^'Atruaghin Clans GAZ14 TSR 9306 D&D Gazetteer'. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  13. ^'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) Accessories - Wayne's World of Books'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  14. ^'RPGNow.com - Wizards of the Coast - Shaman'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  15. ^ abcd'Wizards.com - Consolidated Lists - Character Class Index'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  16. ^https://www.amazon.com/dp/0786952881
  17. ^'EverQuest MMORPG'. Archived from the original on 2008-06-08. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  18. ^'EverQuest II MMORPG'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  19. ^'RIFT - Cleric'. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  20. ^'RIFT - Shaman'. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  21. ^'Vanguard Shaman'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  22. ^'Vanguard at Ten Ton Hammer'. Archived from the original on 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  23. ^'Thrall - Wowpedia - Your wiki guide to the World of Warcraft'. wow.gamepedia.com. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  24. ^http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/shaman/
  25. ^'Shaman'. Wowhead. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  26. ^'Allied Races Overview'. Wowhead. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  27. ^'Mail armor'. Wowpedia. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  28. ^'WoW.com -> Info -> Classes -> Shaman'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  29. ^'World of Warcraft - Shaman Guide'. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
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