Season of Discovery Fire Mage DPS Rotation, Cooldowns, and Abilities

Last updated on Jul 10, 2024 at 03:00 by Seksixeny 15 comments

On this page, you will learn how to optimize the rotation of your Fire Mage in both single-target and multiple-target PvE situations in WoW Classic - Season of Discovery. We also have advanced sections about cooldowns, procs, etc in order to minmax your survivability and DPS.

1.

Rotation for Fire Mages

We will present the skill rotation of a Mage as a priority list. This is not an exact sequence in which abilities should be cast. Instead, whenever you must choose between using different skills, try to use the one at the top of the list first.

Our list assumes you are running the recommended build in the talents page and are playing a maximum level character. If you are still leveling, please refer to the leveling page for a leveling-specific rotation.

While they are extraordinarily powerful, explosives such as Heavy Dynamite Icon Heavy Dynamite will not be detailed in the rotation. Usually, you will want to use them as soon as the tank has solid threat on the target. The main exception is when you are facing multiple or particularly dangerous (such as enraged) enemies at some point in the fight. Saving explosives to carry you and your group through these moments (and possibly do a ton of AoE damage in the process) is probably worth it.

1.1.

Pre-Pull Strategy

Ensure Arcane Intellect Icon Arcane Intellect is buffed on the whole group, and your choice of Mage armor is up on yourself. Consider whether you will need Dampen Magic Icon Dampen Magic or Amplify Magic Icon Amplify Magic for the upcoming fight.

If you can, pre-cast Pyroblast Icon Pyroblast for a big burst of damage on the opener.

2.

Single-Target Rotation

  1. Cast Scorch Icon Scorch until 5 stacks of Improved Scorch Icon Improved Scorch are on the target and reapply the debuff with Scorch whenever it is close to falling off;
  2. Cast Fire Blast Icon Fire Blast whenever you land a non-periodic crit, to guarantee an instant Pyroblast Icon Pyroblast, courtesy of Hot Streak Icon Hot Streak and Overheat Icon Overheat, which you should cast ASAP;
  3. Cast Living Bomb Icon Living Bomb. Reapply after it expires unless target is about to die;
  4. Cast Combustion Icon Combustion, Icy Veins Icon Icy Veins and any other cooldowns such as Gneuro-Linked Arcano-Filament Monocle  Icon Gneuro-Linked Arcano-Filament Monocle and Mildly Irradiated Rejuvenation Potion  Icon Mildly Irradiated Rejuvenation Potion;
  5. Cast Balefire Bolt Icon Balefire Bolt if you are at 8 stacks or less of its debuff, making sure you queue something else on the next cast to avoid hitting 10 stacks and dying;
  6. Cast Frostfire Bolt Icon Frostfire Bolt as a filler, otherwise.
3.

Multi-Target Rotation

  1. Cast Living Bomb Icon Living Bomb on as many targets as possible. provided they will live long enough to explode;
  2. Use Living Flame Icon Living Flame on cooldown;
  3. Cast Arcane Explosion Icon Arcane Explosion.
4.

Cooldown Usage

As a Mage, you have various offensive and defensive cooldowns at your disposal. Using your offensive cooldowns properly is often the difference between topping damage or just being average, and as such, you should learn how they work and how to optimize their usage. This list will be expanded as more abilities are unlocked by later phases.

Living Flame Icon Living Flame is a new short cooldown in SoD which causes high area damage, provided targets do not move away from its effect. This spell and its damage are considered of both Fire and Arcane schools and benefit from talents or effects that affect either spell category.

Icy Veins Icon Icy Veins is a new cooldown in Season of Discovery which increases your casting speed by 20% and removes spell interruption on a 3-minute cooldown. This is a simple, yet powerful, cooldown that you can pop whenever you want to speed up your casts.

Combustion Icon Combustion is a 3-minute cooldown which steadily increases your critical strike chance with Fire spells until 3 fire critical strikes have been dealt.

5.

Ability Usage

Evocation Icon Evocation is a great method by which you can quickly replenish your Mana pool during a fight. Make sure that you use it at low Mana and during a period in which you will be able to channel it to the end, without interruption.

Blink Icon Blink allows you to instantly break most stuns, and also to cover large distances quickly, avoiding potentially lethal area of effect spells in the nick of time.

Frost Nova Icon Frost Nova gains time for you, and your group, against freezable melee enemies. Use it whenever things go wrong, or as a coordinated mean of reducing incoming damage.

Remove Lesser Curse Icon Remove Lesser Curse provides a way to dispel dangerous curse effects, which only Mages and Druids can do. Make curse removal your #1 priority during progression!

Counterspell Icon Counterspell is one of the few ranged interrupts in WoW Classic. As such, you should always be paying attention to enemies outside of melee range that might need to be interrupted.

Polymorph Icon Polymorph is one of the few complete disables in the game that can be kept indefinitely on a target, in PvE at least. That, along with its short cast time and lack of special requirements to be cast, makes it the most popular way to take specific enemies out of a fight, until you or your group is ready to deal with them.

6.

Mastering Your Mage

In this section, we will dive a bit deeper into the core mechanics and various abilities of Fire Mages. Understanding these topics is an important step to truly mastering the specialization.

6.1.

Mana Management

Mage's primary resource is Mana. It is important that you understand how Mana is generated, so you can effectively manage and use it.

Mana has a maximum capacity based on your Intellect, and starts full by default. Mana is slowly used by your spell casting, and does not regenerate naturally if you have cast something in the last 5 seconds. However, using certain talents, such as Arcane Meditation Icon Arcane Meditation, allows a part of (which scales based on spirit) to continue during this period. Items that restore X Mana per 5 seconds, such as Smoked Sagefish Icon Smoked Sagefish are also active at all times.

6.2.

Cloth Armor vs Control

Mages are the squishiest class in WoW Classic, due to the usage of cloth and the lack of direct survivability boosts such as Inner Fire Icon Inner Fire. This means that, in order to survive, you need to use your kit to avoid being hit in the first place.

Make sure to keep that in mind at all times, and never let enemies get to you!

7.

Changelog

  • 10 Jul. 2024: Updated for Phase 4.
  • 08 Apr. 2024: Updated rotation for pure Frostfire Bolt meta.
  • 02 Apr. 2024: Updated rotation for Phase 3.
  • 12 Feb. 2024: Updated rotation for Phase 2.
  • 15 Dec. 2023: Removed Soul Link from the clothies section as it is not yet reachable.
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