


Contrary to what their lore background might suggest, Warlocks are best friends of any Player that likes to run through any kind of group content.

When in a Raid or a Dungeon group, Warlocks provide Soulstones that allow an in-Combat resurrection of a pre-designated party member, Healthstones that work like Health Potions, and the Ritual of Summoning that makes assembling a Raid much, much easier. Their second main limitation - the fact that pets take 100% damage from AoE abilities, is countered by the most popular Warlock DPS build, that sacrifices a pet in exchange for increased Shadow Damage. Despite that limitation, they are still very popular as a Class thanks to their grim flavor, great utility spells, and the ability to humiliate inexperienced enemies in PvP. In WoW Classic, they are versatile Damage Dealers who suffer a bit from limited debuff slots. They are masters of the Shadow and Destructive magic and can bind powerful demons to their will. In WoW lore, Warlocks derive pleasure from cursing and hurting their enemies.
