Mage Leveling Guide from 1 to 80
On this page, you will Mage-specific information pertaining to leveling from 1 to 80, as well as links to leveling guides for each of the Mage specs.
Leveling in The War Within
Welcome to our Mage leveling guide. Here you will find all you need to know to level up your Mage efficiently. In addition, you may wish to check out our general Leveling guide, complete with detailed information on XP, mounts, addons, consumables, tips, and more. We encourage to read it to increase your leveling speed even more.
Mages are more than capable of solo levelling in The War Within. Mages have multiple specs that can kill stuff quickly and get around quickly at the same time. Additionally, Mages have a lot of control which allows them to avoid most damage.
Best Leveling Spec for Mage in The War Within
We recommend Arcane for most of your Mage Leveling needs. This is because Arcane does the highest damage while levelling, and has decent kiting capability.
Both Frost and Fire are decent leveling specs as well. Especially Frost has an immense amount of kiting potential, since every single spell slows the enemies. Fire struggles at lower levels due to needing a bunch of talents to function properly, but at higher levels it becomes a good levelling spec.
Ability Unlocks for Mage Leveling in The War Within
You unlock your first ability of interest at Level 1.
- At level 1, you unlock  Frostbolt and Frostbolt and Invisibility. Frostbolt
is going to be your main damaging ability until level 10, after which it
depends on the specialization you pick. Invisibility is a tool that allows
you to sneak past enemies without having to fight them, which can be very
useful when questing. Invisibility. Frostbolt
is going to be your main damaging ability until level 10, after which it
depends on the specialization you pick. Invisibility is a tool that allows
you to sneak past enemies without having to fight them, which can be very
useful when questing.
- At Level 2, you unlock  Fire Blast. This ability is useful for early
leveling, as it does a decent chunk of damage, and can be cast while moving due
to being instant. Fire Blast. This ability is useful for early
leveling, as it does a decent chunk of damage, and can be cast while moving due
to being instant.
- At Level 3, you unlock  Frost Nova. This can be used to kite mobs that get too close. Frost Nova. This can be used to kite mobs that get too close.
- At Level 4, you unlock  Blink. This further helps with kiting,
but it also be used to just get around quicker. Blink. This further helps with kiting,
but it also be used to just get around quicker.
- At Level 5, you unlock  Conjure Refreshment. You use this to generate
food you can use to generate mana out of combat if you run out of mana. Conjure Refreshment. You use this to generate
food you can use to generate mana out of combat if you run out of mana.
- At Level 6, you unlock  Arcane Explosion. Especially early on, this is
very useful to kill multiple mobs at once. At higher levels, it is still useful
to quickly finish off low health targets, and is a core AoE spell used by Arcane. Arcane Explosion. Especially early on, this is
very useful to kill multiple mobs at once. At higher levels, it is still useful
to quickly finish off low health targets, and is a core AoE spell used by Arcane.
- At Level 7, you unlock  Counterspell. This can be used to interrupt
enemy spellcasts. Counterspell. This can be used to interrupt
enemy spellcasts.
- At Level 8, you unlock  Arcane Intellect. You should cast this
once every hour to boost your damage. Arcane Intellect. You should cast this
once every hour to boost your damage.
- At Level 9, you unlock  Slow Fall. This can be used to reduce the falling damage you take. Slow Fall. This can be used to reduce the falling damage you take.
- At Level 10, you unlock  Polymorph, which transforms your target into a sheep.
The target cannot do anything while a sheep, but it does heal up quickly while
a sheep. Any damage will cancel the effect. This can be used to crowd-control
one of the enemies if there is a group of enemies, allowing you to
deal with them one at a time. Polymorph, which transforms your target into a sheep.
The target cannot do anything while a sheep, but it does heal up quickly while
a sheep. Any damage will cancel the effect. This can be used to crowd-control
one of the enemies if there is a group of enemies, allowing you to
deal with them one at a time.
- At level 18, you unlock  Cone of Cold, a low damaging AoE spell with an extremely strong slow. Cone of Cold, a low damaging AoE spell with an extremely strong slow.
- At Level 21, you can learn  Teleport spells from portal trainers
in major cities. The Teleport spell can be used to transfer yourself to a city
of your choosing. This is very useful to quickly get around the world. Teleport spells from portal trainers
in major cities. The Teleport spell can be used to transfer yourself to a city
of your choosing. This is very useful to quickly get around the world.
- At Level 24, you you can learn different type of Portal spells from portal trainers in major cities. These are effectively the same as Teleport spells, but your party members can take the Portal as well.
- At Level 49, you unlock  Time Warp. This greatly increases your Haste
for yourself and any party members. You can only benefit from this once every 10
minutes. This is a very big damage cooldown, and should be used to kill very strong
enemies, or in dungeons. Time Warp. This greatly increases your Haste
for yourself and any party members. You can only benefit from this once every 10
minutes. This is a very big damage cooldown, and should be used to kill very strong
enemies, or in dungeons.
Best Heirloom Items for Mage Leveling in The War Within
When purchasing Heirloom Items for Leveling in general, we recommend picking the Heirloom items that have the highest amount of Haste possible. Haste speeds up the spec in almost every way, allowing you to quickly breeze through your rotation, and move on to the next mob more quickly.
Haste is also useful for being a little bit quicker to tag mobs around you. A split second can make the difference between you getting a tag, or losing it to another player.
Max Level Class Guides
Once you've reached Level 80 and your leveling journey has found its end, you definitely want to check out the in-depth information on how to excel in all types of PvE content by checking out our Mage Specialization Guides!
Changelog
- 21 Oct. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 11.0.5.
- 09 Sep. 2024: Updated for The War Within Season 1.
- 21 Aug. 2024: Updated for The War Within.
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Reviewed for Season 4.
- 19 Mar. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.6.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Patch 10.2.5.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.2
- 04 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.7
- 10 Jul. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.5.
- 01 May 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.7.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.0.5.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Reviewed for Dragonflight Season 1.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Reviewed for Dragonflight launch.
- 24 Oct. 2022: Update for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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