I neglected to cover the heroic drops in the Nexus, which is a crying wow gold shame, as there's some fine booty of the non-posterior variety in here. Enhancement shamans will want to pick up the Interwoven Scale Bracers, the Dragon Slayer's Sabatons, the Hauberk of the Arcane Wraith and the Sphere of Red Dragon's Blood. Resto shamans will requite the love of the War Mace of Unrequited Love, making the name a total lie. In addition to that mace, the Amulet of Dazzling Light, the Bands of Channeled Energy, and the Frozen Forest Kilt all look smashing for resto. Elemental shamans get very little love. At least the kilt has sockets.
And thus we conclude our look at 5 man and heroic drops for shamans. Next week, most likely we'll look back at 2008. Until then, Happy Holidays and try not to get wow gold so festive that you wake up with the taste of egg nog, naked except for a goat skin tied across your waist in a city you've never been to before. Trust me, it's not as fun as it sounds.
Blue dragons! Riding dragon mounts into battle! Several truly annoying boss fights followed by a fight where you desperately try to heal with a weird mechanic and everybody dies over and over again! Welcome to the Oculus. The worst part is, I've run this place into the freaking ground because there's some nice drops in here.
On Normal, you'll be looking at the Spaulders of Skillful Maneuvers. Enhancement shoulders that sound like they'll help you on a date. (So far as I know, they don't.) Elemental shamans will probably be first in wow gold line for the Runic Cage Chestpiece and while Malygos' Favor has no crit or hit or MP5, the raw stats and spell power might sway some shamans. The Horned Helm of Varos is pretty elemental friendly, so yes, it's leather. Enhancement, meanwhile, will be interested in the Headguard of Westrift and the Centrifuge Core Cloak.