![]() ![]() (Given to specced Paladins following Dragonflight 10.0.7) (Same as above, provides Retribution Aura and Crusader Aura) (Given to specced Paladins following Dragonflight Pre-patch) For once, this is a negative GF that can't be fixed without remaking your character. (Paladins without the spec hit harder with crusader strike than old paladins with the spec. ![]() They formerly had Agony, but it was replaced on the talent tree with Demonic Circle, which for whatever reason was not awarded to specced Warlocks. Warlocks are the only class without an extra spell given by Dragonflight. (Warlocks with and without the spec deal the same amount of damage with Shadow Bolt. (Given to specced Priests following Dragonflight Pre-patch) (Priests with the spec deal less damage with Smite than priests without the spec. (Given to specced Rogue following Dragonflight Pre-patch) Also, rogues with the spec hit harder with sinister strike than newly made rogues. (120 Max Energy, newly created rogues without the spec only have 100. (Given to specced Mages following Dragonflight Pre-patch) (Mages with the spec deal less damage with Frostbolt than mages without the spec. (Was available from portal trainers for a short time - Grandfathered, with the exception of the portal to Stonard for Horde mages.) Useless since Blink is unavailable, but appears in your spellbook nonetheless.) (Learnable from certain mage trainers around the world. (Given to specced Hunters following Dragonflight Pre-patch) (Hunters with and without the spec deal the same amount of damage with Steady Shot. (Same as above, and also from before pets were no longer default on ones - Grandfathered) (Was available from an Azuremyst Isle trainer for a short time - Grandfathered) (Given to specced Warriors following Dragonflight 10.0.5) (Given to specced Warriors following Dragonflight Pre-patch) ( Newly created Warriors without the spec deal less damage with Slam than warriors with the spec. The abilities available to you at level one are. The "meta" shifts occasionally, but it is currently the case that unspecced physical damage dealing classes outperform spellcasting classes, save for Shamans, but among specced classes mages and shamans are strongest. Most of this community, however, has been around long enough that they are still the majority of level one twinks. The major power imbalance between rogues made before and after the spec change, for instance, has made them a much less appealing option. This causes new characters to lose out on abilities, and sometimes affects ability damage and other traits, as shown below. ![]() Level 1 characters used to (after Cataclysm) have a specialization that was given to them, unchangeable until level 10, but during WoD blizzard made all new characters unspecced until level 10. The most popular level 1 twink class is Rogue, followed by Hunter/Warrior/Shaman, followed by everything else. Your class choices are every class in the game, save for Death Knight, Demon Hunter, and Evoker. There are plenty of good options for races and classes, so let's start by talking about those. Let's talk about creating your level one twink. ![]() If this interests you, you have come to the right place. There are limitless options for open world group content, and an active community across both factions, many realms, and multiple regions. While the immediate appeal is strength in duels and against NPCs, many also choose to hunt for achievements, reputation, and other miscellaneous feats. It aims to keep a character at the lowest possible level, while achieving the maximum level of power and accolade possible. Level one twinking is a niche playstyle that has been enjoyed since the launch of the game, and became most popular in WoTLK when experience could be locked. This guide is up to date as of patch 10.0.7 (Last edited March 25, 2023). Have a good, thorough reading of this post first. If you're interested in level one twinking, you should join our discord (Find us in #1-9 under Retail) but please don't join immediately and start asking questions that are answered in this guide. I would love to give thanks to my special crew of low level twinks who test, farm, and theorycraft with me regarding level one twinks. This guide is being written from perspective of an alliance rogue, and that is what I am most knowledgeable about, but contains relevant information for all classes. I will be covering as many topics as as I can, with the exception of achievement hunting. Please leave as many comments with up to date information as possible so that I might amend any wrong or missing information. Again, this guide will be edited as new information comes out, as I would like to take every effort to keep it up to date. Hello, it's Jonnes again! After the warm reception to my Shadowlands guide, I've decided to go for round two and make a guide for Dragonflight. ![]()
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