Ice Flows would certainly be more thematic for a Frost Mage but unfortunately, the talent just isn’t very useful. Ring of Frost and Ice Nova will complement the rest of our kit really nicely, and we’re also going to grab Shimmer. Row 6: Starting with this row, we’re mainly sticking to the left side of the tree since that’s where most of the Frost-specific talents can be found. But for us, the massive healing you get from Cryo-Freeze Rank 2 is just too good to pass up. You can keep Cryo-Freeze at Rank 1 and get either Mass Polymorph, Slow, or Master of Time if you’re going for a more utility-focused build. Namely, we’re going with Cryo-Freeze Rank 2, Quick Witted, and Diverted Energy Rank 2. Row 5: The fifth row features a lot of interesting options, but we’re only going to grab a few of them in the interest of saving up talent points for later. And since Rune of Power is almost mandatory for any Mage build, we’re grabbing that as well and skipping Incanter’s Flow. Although somewhat situational, Mirror Image and Alter Time are fantastic spells, so we’re going to take them both. Row 4: This next row is pretty straightforward. For this build, we’re only taking the two iconic Mage spells – Remove Curse and Spellsteal – along with the defensive passive Tempest Barrier Rank 2. Row 3: Starting with the third row you’ll need to be pickier when it comes to choosing talents. All three are very useful for Frost Mages so don’t skip any of them. Row 2: The second row contains three talents: Ice Block, Overflowing Energy, and Invisibility. Row 1: The only talent found on the first row is Ice Barrier and it gets unlocked by default. Level 70 Version for Import: BAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIJJgWiIhUkQ0kIiISCAAAQSSkIJJhkSSSikAAAAAAAAAAC Level 60 Version for Import: BAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIJJAOgwBIFJENJiIikAAAAEScASSSIpkkkIBAAAAAAAAAI You can find our alternative all-purpose Frost Mage build down below, complete with helpful tips and suggestions. ![]() But although the Frost Mage Starter Build is overall pretty solid, we took it upon ourselves to try to make it a little better. This build is exactly what it sounds like and gives you most of the talents you’ll need to start off your adventures on the Dragon Isles on the right foot. In an effort to prevent new players from becoming overwhelmed by the new talent trees, the developers implemented a “Starter Build” option. This means you now have to spend talent points to get most of your core spells, however, the new system also allows you to skip a lot of them if you really want to. Some notable examples include Blizzard, Cold Snap, and Icy Veins, among others. In addition to having two separate talent trees – one for your class and one for your spec – you’ll notice that a lot of important spells and abilities have been turned into talents. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT What’s New With Talents In WoW: Dragonflight?
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