Warlock Macro Guide
If you play a warlock then you know how difficult it can be to manage all of the abilities required of the class. Between nuking spells, DoTs, curses, debuffs, and multiple pets…well, it’s enough to drive anyone keybinding crazy. However, a few well placed macros can dramatically ease your pain.
Also, if you’re looking for focus macros make sure you check out my warlock focus macros guide.
Trinket + Shadow Bolt
/use Hex Shrunken Head
/cast Shadowbolt
Make sure you change “Hex Shrunken Head” to your current +damage trinket
DoT Rotation Macro
/castsequence reset=10 Immolate, Corruption, Curse of Agony, Siphon Life
Warlock Buff Macros
/target <self>
/castsequence Fel Armor, Soul Link, Detect Invisibility, Unending Breath
/castsequence Detect Invisibility, Unending Breath
First macro is just for your self buffs, and the second is for buffing your party / raid members.
Amplified Curse + Curse Macro
/cast Amplify Curse
/stopcasting
/cast Curse of Agony
You could also create one for CoE, simply change the last cast line, or try this trinketed version below.
Trinket + Amplified Curse + Curse Macro
/use Hex Shrunken Head
/cast Amplify Curse
/stopcasting
/cast Curse of Agony
Devour Magic Macros
/cast [target=mouseover,exists] Devour Magic; Devour Magic
The above macro will devour magic on your mouse over target if you have one, otherwise it will devour magic on you. You might also choose to use this more specific macro.
/cast [modifier:shift, pet:Felhunter] Devour Magic; [pet:Felhunter, target=player] Devour Magic
This macro will devour magic on you when clicked or your target when shift clicked.
Spamable Drain Macros
/cast [nochanneling: Drain Life] Drain Life
/cast [nochanneling: Drain Mana] Drain Mana
Simple, yet effective macro. Allows you to spam your drain abilities without accidentally spamming them on and off.
Life / Mana Drain Macros
/cast [modifier:shift] Drain Mana; Drain Life
Pretty simple, casts drain mana with shift and drain life without shift. Nice way to consolidate action bar keys. Below I’ve listed several iterations you may find helpful.
/cast [modifier:shift] Drain Life(Rank 1); Drain Life
/cast [modifier:shift] Drain Mana(Rank 1); Drain Mana
This next one is a bit more complicated, but you may find it useful.
/cast [modifier:shift] Drain Mana; [mod:alt] Drain Soul; Drain Soul
Of course, as with any of these macros you can change the modifier key to what ever you prefer. You can choose between shift, alt, or control.
Instant Pet Summon
/cast Fel Domination
/stopcasting
/cast Summon [name of pet you want to summon](Summon)
An absolute must macro for all your PvP locks out there. Just insert your pet’s name in there and you’re good to go.
Totem Killing Macro
/petattack [target=Healing Stream Totem]
/petattack [target=Windfury Totem]
/petattack [target=Mana]
/petattack [target=Tremor Totem]
/petattack [target=Grounding Totem]
Rogue / Warlock 2v2 Arena Strategy
June 21, 2008 by Zuggy · 8 Comments
Like most double DPS teams rogue / warlock is built on one central foundation, control. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of crowd control between the two classes. You’ve got sap, blind, cheap shot, kidney shot, kick, and gouge on the rogue front and fear, death coil, curses, and drains from the warlock.
All of these items are just part of the greater underlying mechanic in the rogue / warlock matrix, forcing the trinket. Any double DPS team is going to do a lot of damage, but the real difficult part in mastering these teams is learning to…
1) force the trinket (via initial crowd control)
2) put a long duration crowd control on a target (typically a healer) after the trinket has been used
It’s no easy task, but if you can master this basic mechanic of linked control controls then you’re well on your way to having a successful rogue / warlock team.
Arena Talent Specs
Rogue
Shadowstep – 20/0/41
This is my personal preference. Plenty of cooldowns to stick to the your focus target, great short term damage burst, and survivability when called upon.
Shadowstep – 16/0/45
Same thing as the above build, only difference is you skip poison talents to get enveloping shadows and one more point in camo.
Other “viable” builds. Below are builds, which yes, you could use, but I don’t consider them to be the best option. These are builds which rely heavily on your play style for proper execution, if you are not comfortable and experienced playing them you should consider the specs I have listed above.
AR / Prep – 0/31/30
Standard AR / Prep with maces
Warlock
Soul Link / Siphon Life 24/37/0
You basically have no other option but SL / SL as rogue / warlock. There are minor point variations you may choose, but for the most part it’s a pretty locked spec.
Soul Link / Siphon Life 27/34/0
Just one of many variations on the traditional SL / SL spec. The warlock’s play style will determine many of your talent choices.
Arena Gear / Equipment
Rogue
Since you’re running without a healer survivability will be at a premium. By the same token, you need quick kills. I’d suggest just using all the honor and arena gear and stacking your offensive stats via gems and enchants.
In addition, you may consider using Battlemaster’s Determination. In my experience it can be the reason you win or lose a match.
Warlock
Like the rogue, survivability is key. You should gem and enchant your gear to enhance your survivability as a warlock. I’d also suggest picking up the Battlemaster’s Audacity. A well timed trinket and a healthstone will be essential most matches.
Generally speaking I’d say 12,500 HP and 450 resilience is a good stat place to sit at.
Rogue / Warlock Arena Matchups:
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Rogue Arena Macros:
Rogue Macro Guide
Rogue Focus Macros
Warlock Arena Macros:
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