Arcane Brilliance: The best trinkets for mages, patch 4.3 edition
Trinkets do three things:
- They keep your keys from being lonely
- They hurt like hell when you forget to take them out of your pocket before playing pick-up basketball
- They have the potential to increase your DPS more drastically than any other single gear slot in the game.
With that in mind, let's go over the best trinkets available for mages in the game right now, and where to go get them.
I will list each trinket in the order in which I believe they belong, from least powerful to most powerful. You will undoubtedly have differing opinions about the order I go with, and I want to hear about them in the comments. In addition to being the most important gear choices in the game, trinkets are also perhaps the most subjective in terms of raw stats. When you're deciding between most gear, your comparison mainly involves seeing which item has a higher amount of intellect and then equipping that item. But when you're choosing between a stacking intellect proc on a hidden internal cooldown and an on use ability listed as "Embrace the fel energies contained within," that choice can be a little less black and white.
Foul Gift of the Demon Lord
A great place to start, this trinket is comparably easy to obtain before you ever set foot in a raid. It has a fat chunk of intellect on it, and a nice proc. Note that the on use "fel energies" is mostly a vanity thing, it's a pretty inconsequential heal over time effect that also deals a pretty inconsequential amount of damage over time to nearby enemies. It's fun, but doesn't really factor into the trinket's value. Unless you like looking awesome, in which case your should move this trinket about six spots higher on the list, by my calculations.
Proc details:
- Internal cooldown is 45 seconds
- Grants mastery on both healing and damage spells, so you'll see healers in your party rolling on this as well.
Necromantic Focus (378)
If you have a guild that still runs Firelands, the normal version of this item can be another good starter trinket, though if you don't already have it, there are other trinkets out there that are probably a lot easier to snag than this one nowadays. It's a straightforward intellect increase and a stacking mastery buff from periodic damage.
Where to get it: Normal Baleroc in the Firelands raid.
Darkmoon Card: Volcano
This has been around since the start of the expansion and for a long time it was very much the best in slot trinket for mages. It's not that anymore, but it is still on the list. As a starter trinket before hitting the raiding circuit, it simply can't be beat.
The proc details:
- The internal cooldown is 45 seconds
- The proc damage can crit
- It scales with your stats, and is affected by your buffs and talents
- It triggers a cool explosion effect on your mage when it goes off
Where to get it: The only item on this list that you can simply throw gold at to obtain, this trinket is easiest to obtain by simply hiring a scribe to make it for you or just shopping the auction house. You'll need to plunk down some funds, but if you're rolling in cash, this is one of the best trinkets available, and you can own it without ever setting foot in any kind of raid.
Variable Pulse Lightning Capacitor (384)
Again, this is a Firelands trinket, and thus may be more trouble than it is worth to seek out and obtain, but that doesn't make it any less awesome. If you already have it, or can get it without too much trouble, the sizable intellect bonus and fun lightning damage proc will serve you well.
Proc details:
- Is an actual damage spell when triggered, and thus requires line of sight to your intended target
- Capable of critting
- Triggered by DOTs or direct damage spells
Cunning of the Cruel (384)
Our first raid finder trinket! Lots of intellect and a really fun AOE damage proc
Proc details:
- Internal cooldown is 25 seconds
- Can crit, and procs off DOTs as well as direct damage
- Scales with your spellpower
- Doesn't seem to hit CC targets in PVE, but does in PVP. Use with care.
- Insanely high proc rate, will proc almost immediately every time the internal cooldown is up.
Insignia of the Corrupted Mind (384)
With its massive haste proc, this Raid Finder trinket is well worth seeking out, and slightly outperforms Cunning of the Cruel.
Where to get it: Yor'sahj the Unsleeping in Raid Finder Dragon Soul.
Necromantic Focus (391)
This is the heroic version of the trinket listed above.
Where to get it: Heroic Baleroc in Firelands.
Cunning of the Cruel (397)
Normal, non-Raid-Finder version of above trinket.
Where to get it: Multiple bosses in the normal version of the Dragon Soul raid.
Will of Unbinding (390)
The best of the Raid Finder trinkets, this one is pretty impressive. It has no passive bonus, but the proc is a stacking intellect buff (up to 790 intellect) that procs on any damage you cause, be it direct or DOT. For most mages, on most encounters, this will be stacked to full almost constantly, just through normal rotation.
Where to get it: Deathwing in Raid Finder Dragon Soul
Variable Pulse Lightning Capacitor (397)
Heroic version of above trinket.
Where to get it: Heroic Ragnaros in Firelands
Insignia of the Corrupted Mind (397)
Normal version of Raid Finder trinket listed above.
Where to get it: Yor'sahj the Unsleeping in normal Dragon Soul.
Cunning of the Cruel (410)
Heroic version of above trinket.
Where to get it: Multiple bosses in the heroic version of the Dragon Soul raid.
Insignia of the Corrupted Mind (410)
Heroic version of above trinket.
Where to get it: Yor'sahj the Unsleeping in heroic Dragon Soul.
Will of Unbinding (403)
Normal version of above Raid Finder trinket.
Where to get it: Deathwing in normal Dragon Soul.
Will of Unbinding (416)
Heroic version of above trinket. As you can see by its placements on this list, this one is going to be the best in slot for every mage at every tier of gear. If you can get it, no matter what version of Dragon Soul you're able to run, it's going to be better than any other trinket you've got access to.
Where to get it: Deathwing in heroic Dragon Soul.
The Outlier:
Shard of Woe (379)
This one is only on the list if you're an arcane mage, and its placement on the list is probably at #3, right behind the normal and heroic versions of Will of Unbinding. Because it reduces the base mana cost of all of your spells, its value in the whole Mana Adept scheme of things is vastly inflated. If you're an arcane mage, and you can grab this trinket, chances are good that it's going to be taking up residency in one of your trinket slots pretty much permanently until the next expansion hits. Even if your guild has no intention of ever running heroic Bastion of Twilight again, this one is worth seeking out.
Where to get it: Heroic Sinestra in Bastion of Twilight
That's all the room I have for today, my fellow mages. Thoughts? Are there any trinkets I forgot that belong on the list? How would you change the order? And in what manner should we end the miserable existence of any warlock who outrolls us on one of these beauties? I say messily.
Filed under: Mage, Analysis / Opinion, (Mage) Arcane Brilliance
Written by News Bot Saturday, 21 January 2012 20:00















