It was a dark and stormy night. In the early vanilla days. An undead couple was born. Me as a warlock and my husband as a rogue. The perfect undead couple. There was only one problem. We didn't get invited to anything. So we later switched to the typical couple team, him as tank and me as healer.
Ruthe was the first character I played up to level 60 in vanilla. I think I choose warlock for three reasons: warlocks are cool, they get a free, supercool, burning horse and life tap. I had tried to level a mage, but drinking for mana after each mob was just too boring. After vanilla I switched back and forth between warlock and druid. The warlock spec that is closest to my heart is affliction, and I think I have been affliction almost my whole warlock career.
I had a long break between cataclysm and Legion. In Legion i started raiding for the first time. After healing my way through the start until Nighthold, I wanted to try something else. I ended up with my old warlock again. And loved it! So much more fun, and less pressure being a dps. I ruled through Tomb of Sargeras and Antorus the Burning Throne. Before I needed a break and went back to my druid again.
A month into BFA i changed back to warlock main again, heading into Uldir. I miss the legion affliction warlock a lot. But the new BFA warlock also have some nice things like the super powerful Darkglare we stole from demonology. Affliction is still doing pretty well in raids. But our aoe is much weaker than before, so I don't do as well in dungeons as I used to. On exploding mythic+ weeks, I go destruction because our drain life is too weak now to take them down fast enough. And I go destruction on low keys where things die too fast for affliction.
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