


Level 35: Celestial Orb, Off-Hand from quest Celestial Power.Level 35: Celestial Stave, Staff from quest Celestial Power.Level 34: Hypnotic Blade, Dagger from Arcanist Doan in Scarlet Monastery Library.Level 32: Orb of the Forgotten Seer, Off-Hand from Bloodmage Thalnos in Scarlet Monastery Graveyard.The rewards listed below have Spell Power as a common link between them, as Spell Power is by far the best stat for a leveling Mage and Spell Power weapons are extremely rare during leveling. Level 58: Ritssyn's Wand of Bad Mojo from Baron Rivendare in Undead StratholmeĪlthough weapons are not as important for Classic Mages during leveling, there are still notable weapons that can help you level in Classic WoW.Level 51: Rod of Corrosion from Shade of Eranikus in Sunken Temple.Level 46: Noxious Shooter from Noxxion in Maraudon.Level 30: Nether Force Wand, Icefury Wand or Ragefire Wand from Mage's Wand.Level 26: Lesser Mystic Wand crafted by Enchanters.Level 18: Gravestone Scepter from Blackfathom Villainy / Blackfathom Villainy.Level 15: Firebelcher from Deviate Faerie Dragon in the dungeon Wailing Caverns.Level 13: Greater Magic Wand crafted by Enchanters.Level 5: Lesser Magic Wand crafted by Enchanters.You can also use Wowhead's classic database to find all available options, further filtering weapons by useful attributes like Damage amount: Here are some notable Wands you can find from vendors, outdoor quests, and dungeon quests. However, Wands are extremely important for a leveling Mage, as they can be used as a way to deal constant damage without using any Mana, and is definitely a slot you should want to keep updated as much as you can. Learn more important information about leveling your Mage in our Classic WoW Mage Leveling Guide. Staves are generally more recommended while leveling, as you won't need an Off-Hand Frill to fully benefit from your weapon slots. Sayoc (81.6, 19.4), Valley of Honor, OrgrimmarĪrchibald (57.8, 31.6), War Quarter, UndercityĪs weapons are used by Classic Mages as mainly a way to obtain more stats, you will want to search for weapons that grant the most stats for you. Woo Ping (57.0, 57.6), Trade District, Stormwind Ilyenia Moonfire (57.6, 46.6), Warrior's Terrace, Darnassusīixi Wobblebonk (62.0, 89.6), Military Ward, Ironforge Weapon Trainers for Classic Mage Weapon SkillsĪt level 10, Classic Mages can visit weapon trainers in capital cities to learn additional weapon skills for each.īe aware that not all Cities have trainers for all weapon skills - For instance, there is no Sword Trainer in Thunder Bluff.
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All Mages begin their Classic with the Staves and Wand skills learned, and they will need to learn how to equip Daggers and One-Handed Swords.Įvery Mage race starts off with one weapon skill learned by default. Mages are able to equip Staves, One-Handed Swords, Daggers, and Wands. However, while leveling, you will want to at least keep your Wand upgraded as you level - Wands are a very effective way of dealing damage without consuming any Mana and can help save time between killing enemies. You should stick to whatever weapon grants you the most amount of stats. There is no real distinction between what kinds of weapons Mages can use, as all weapons are essentially stat sticks. As Mages do not directly use their weapons to attack enemies, weapons for Mages serve more as a stat stick, naturally providing a high amount of useful stats for Mages such as Spell Power, Stamina, and Intellect. Unlike other classes, Mages are not as dependant on their weapons for dealing damage at any level of content. If you are interested in simply seeing the best gear available for your Classic Mage in, please check out our Mage Best in Slot gear lists. Welcome to Wowhead's guide to WoW Classic Mage weapons, covering available weapon skills and notable weapons to equip for leveling and DPSing on your Classic Mage.
