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The next Beta build will include updates to Frost Death Knight. There has been a little more iteration since then (details later), but it will have the bulk of the changes, which are mostly focused on adjustments, rearrangements, or replacements for talents. The baseline spec and core rotation hasn't changed much – Frost remains a fast-paced, proc-based rotation. The goals for the changes include:
- Consolidate the multiple self-buff cooldowns available
- Add the artifact active ability to the talent tree
- Look for opportunities to update/improve the talent tree
The noteworthy change to the baseline spec is that the self-buff cooldowns have been consolidated:
- Potenciar arma de runas has become what the Arma de runas hambrienta talent is on live (with tuning adjustments), granting 15% Haste and generating 1 Rune and 5 Runic Power instantly and every 5 sec for 20 sec, on a 2 min cooldown (down from 3 min on live). Now that Potenciar arma de runas is on the global cooldown, the full 6 Runes it instantly provided always felt a bit like you were wasting it – shifting it to resources over time to add to a pretty full rotation made sense.
- Pilar de Escarcha has been removed baseline. Since the knockback immunity portion of it was moved to Avance de la Muerte, Pilar ended up being a pretty bland 20% Strength buff. We've renamed the talent Desintegración into Pillar of Frost to keep that name around on the spec.
The next build you'll see will be just slightly out of date in regards to the Frost talent tree – the most current version is outlined below. Any talents not described are mostly unchanged.
Level 56 row: Ataque inexorable, Garfas heladas, Hoja devastadora – primarily single-target/constant value
Ataque inexorable has been redesigned – it now periodically grants a buff (stacks to 5) that causes your next Obliterate to deal additional Frost damage. This additional damage is a flat, separate add to
Asolar's damage and doesn't benefit from
Máquina de matar (you aren't intended to play around it +
Máquina de matar). The talent is mostly passive, but with the added bonus of providing some benefit at the start of an encounter or when you're off-target.
Level 57 row: Atenuación rúnica, Eficiencia asesina, Cuerno de invierno – this row adds resources/speeds up to the rotation
Atenuación rúnica now generates 3 Runic Power on a more controllable procs per minute system, instead of generating 1 Runic Power on autoattacks (which didn't have a good way for us to tune it). It should still feel like pretty consistent resource generation.
Level 58 row: Se acerca el invierno, Asfixiar, Granizo cegador – crowd control
Asfixiar has replaced
Poderío de la abominación in the talent tree, and now all 3
Caballero de la Muerte specs have access to this single-target stun cooldown.
Poderío de la abominación wasn't very reliable and wasn't even always desirable as a random single-target proc stun.
Level 60 row: Avalancha, Tormenta inminente, Avance glacial – primarily AOE/scales up with #targets
Avalancha has been redesigned to trigger from casting
Explosión aullante with Rime active, and is intended to be the simple passive option on the row.
Level 75 row: Escarcha permanente, Paso espectral, Pacto de la MuertePacto de la Muerte has replaced the version of
Ataque inexorable from live, giving both damage specs access to this survivability talent.
Level 90 row: Niebla congelante, Guadaña de Escarcha, Frostwyrm's Fury – primarily AOE/scales up with #targets
Niebla congelante is planned to be unchanged from live. The version you're going to see soon includes an additional mechanic (which is probably being removed), that was added in order to make it fit better when it was on a different talent row.
Frostwyrm's Fury is the artifact active,
Furia de Sindragosa, with a slightly different name so that it doesn't sound too similar to
Aliento de Sindragosa. Its cooldown is 3 min instead of 5 min (like the artifact active) – a shorter cooldown as a talent feels better to be usable more often and allows it to be better tuned against its competitors without requiring a large damage reduction in
JcJ due to being a huge single damage event.
Level 100 row: Setelo, Pilar de Escarcha, Aliento de Sindragosa – Damage modifiers/works in most situations
Setelo now affects
Potenciar arma de runas instead of
Pilar de Escarcha, reducing its cooldown by 3 sec (pending tuning) when it triggers.
Desintegración (the talent on live) has been renamed
Pilar de Escarcha as mentioned earlier, and has the same mechanics on the same 1.5 min cooldown.
Aliento de Sindragosa is mostly unchanged. However, worth noting is that its 2 min cooldown lines up better with the new
Potenciar arma de runas, which now also has a 2 min cooldown.
Nota:
Potenciación rúnica has been tuned down from 1.8%->1.5%. The spec often just had way too much resources to spend. This is the spec's primary pacing controller and we'll continue adjusting it in the future to what feels good.
Thanks for all the continued feedback.
The changes will probably be announced to be on hold until a later patch or just next xpac in about a month.
Marca my words. If Blizzard makes any valuable changes within 1 week I will literally a shoe. No bamboozle.