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Soul Swap Named after a failed ABC reality show, I'm sure, Soul Swap reads like an affliction warlock's wet dream come true. Found in tier 4, the instant-cast ability deals direct damage to and removes the warlock's DoTs from an enemy target. The warlock then has 20 seconds to recast Soul Swap on a different target, and doing so will apply all of the DoTS removed from the previous target, refreshed to their full duration.
In a single talent, affliction warlocks are given an instant, direct damage ability and instant application of Corruption, Bane of Agony and (most importantly) Unstable Affliction. Did I say it was instant? My mind is oozing with the potential that this brings to affliction's play style, especially on the PvP front. We will be able to focus cast all of our DoT goodness in one global cooldown, and on the move. After its first cast, Unstable Affliction will be uninterruptable when recast using Soul Swap, which makes an already dangerous spell even better. And perhaps best and most evil of all, Soul Swap can take advantage of the new dispel mechanics (the dispeller will use up mana even if there is nothing to dispel), causing mass confusion and mana consumption. Yummy.
When considering PvE raiding rotations and multiple targets, Soul Swap becomes far more situational, but still useful. In a transition from a dying target to a fresh one where there are not enough targets to warrant AoE attacks (2 or so enemies, depending upon their health), Soul Swap would be the greatest benefit to DPS. Otherwise, as is the case on live realms now, keeping all high-health enemies fully dotted and using a filler on the main target should be the application of choice. Still, this spell has a great deal of "win" written all over it. It'll be interesting to see where it goes from here. Wish you have a big happy day and get cheap WoW gold from our site.