Best DPS Build for Blood Spec Death Knight in patch 3.2: The Gear
Posted on November 18th, 2009 by Bigtaker under Alliance, Blood Elf, Death Knights, Dranei, Dwarf, Efficiency Tips, General Tips, Gnome, Horde, Human, Jewelcrafting, Night Elf, Orc, PVE, Raiding, Tauren, Tips, Troll, World of Warcraft, WotLKNow on to a part I know you will all want to know….THE GEAR. Most gear is simple and straight forward. Most of us know what gear we “think” would be the best, but for those of you who maybe aren’t sure, we are dedicating an article just for it. Keep in mind all that we have gone through in stats, gems and enchants and you will have a better idea of what your really wanting for gear.
The Death Knight starts with some pretty decent gear for all intents and purposes and it can get you far into the game towards level 80. Some quests give you some gear that may provide a boost in stats and that’s fine and dandy. But when do you need a major overhaul in gear? Your fist and most important gear set will be when you are level 78 when you will want a full set of
Savage Saronite Battlegear
- Savage Saronite Bracers
- Savage Saronite Gauntlets
- Savage Saronite Hauberk
- Savage Saronite Legplates
- Savage Saronite Pauldrons
- Savage Saronite Skullshield
- Savage Saronite Waistguard
- Savage Saronite Walkers
If you notice there is a repeating theme in these items. Firstly, Strength and Stamina and Secondly Critical Strike Rating and Resilience. These are really good stats for your Death Knight at this time and can get you running regular Dungeons and once you get to Level 80, running Heroics. Even if this set is more for PvP, it can certainly boost your gear beyond the Quest greens you picked up alongside the BoE blues. There are a few items you can get to compliment your build even better.

Lvl 80 Crafted gear:
Icebane gear is a nice choice but you may ask why. They have uses down the line that can benefit you more than you might know. The best feature about these 3 pieces of gear is that they are highly customizable since you don’t really care about the socket bonus. You could for example fill all 7 available sockets with 20 str gems for a total of 140str.
Couple the Icebane set with these 2 crafted items (possibly replacing the boots):
Regular and Heroic Trial of the Champion
In Regular ToC, you can enter the dungeon as of level 75. You won’t be able to equip the loot in there until level 80 but the XP is good and if you can get carried (Yes, carried!) through it often enough you can certainly have a decent set of gear when you hit 80 (enchanted and gemmed).
- Banner of Victory
- Breastplate of Imperial Joust
- Drape of the Undefeated
- Gauntlets of the Stouthearted Crusader
- Girdle of Arrogant Downfall
- Helm of the Violent Fray
- Uruka’s Band of Zeal
Conversly as soon as you hit 80 you can start doing the Heroic version of the dungeon once every day to obtain the following gear:
- Ancient Pendant of Arathor
- Legplates of Relentless Onslaught
- Majestic Silversmith Shoulderplates
- Plated Greaves of Providence
- Vambraces of Unholy Command
Weapons:
Two hand weapons or our thing and anything that adds Strength and Stamina are great such as your first weapon once you hit level 80, the Titansteel Destroyer. This weapon is a weapon of choice because of its stats. You cant get much better until you run some heroics and get a nice drop. Keep in mind the stats you have learned to look for and you should do just fine.
A weapon to look for that is far superior is Edge of Ruin and can be found only in Heroic ToC.
Next thing your working toward on gear of course is Raid gear. You know that gear that is all pretty with the purple name tags and lots of gem slots and stats that make you drool that the other person is wearing and you think must be hacked because you have never ever seen anything like that before so it just cant be real…Oh its real…and you can get it. Even if you only play one hour a day you can get the gear for raiding.
Emblem Gear
Gear can also be attained by using Emblem of Conquest and Emblem of Triumph. This is the gear of champions. This is the gear that gets you invited to raids. Keep in mind you must know your role and how to play your character but the gear helps.
Emblem of Conquest gear:
2-piece T8.5
5 other pieces of gear that are of interest to DKs:
- Belt of the Singing Blade
- Bladebreaker Gauntlets
- Sigil of the Vengeful Heart (The Emblem of Triumph one is FAR better)
- Legplates of the Violet Champion
- Spiked Battleguard Choker
Emblem Of Triumph Gear:
When it come to Emblems of Triumph, Blizzard changed the rules for Tier 9. There are 3 versions of every one of the tier 9 pieces of gear that share a common set bonus. Let’s refer to them as 9.1, 9.2 and 9.3 for simplicity. the last set (9.3) can only be obtained from Heroic Trial of the Grand Crusader (25-H. ToC) token drop. and a single token can purchase any of the 5 pieces available. Gone are the days of running an instance 10 times to get the one piece of Tier gear you actually want.
The two other tiers 9.1 and 9.2 can be purchased with Emblems of Triumph: 9.1 requires only the emblems themselves where as the 9.2 set requires 1.5x more emblems as well as a Trophy of the crusade. On a side note the 2 and 4-piece bonuses of T9.x are way better then the T8.x equivalent.
Here is the complete list of items that are of interest to you:
- Bloodshed Band
- Faceplate of Thunderous Rampage
- Shoulderplates of Trembling Rage
- Mark of Supremacy
- Sigil of Virulence (This should be your FIRST PRIORITY)
Tier 9.1
- Koltira’s Battleplate of Conquest
- Koltira’s Gauntlets of Conquest
- Koltira’s Helmet of Conquest
- Koltira’s Legplates of Conquest
- Koltira’s Shoulderplates of Conquest
Tier 9.2
- Koltira’s Battleplate of Triumph
- Koltira’s Gauntlets of Triumph
- Koltira’s Helmet of Triumph
- Koltira’s Legplates of Triumph
- Koltira’s Shoulderplates of Triumph
You should note that if you are inclined to PvP there are complete sets available for purchase with both Conquest and Triumph emblems. For more information about gearing up to Raid, check out Agorg’s Quick Gearing Guide for the Want to be Raider
Follow that guide and you’ll be raiding in no time flat, and Dominating the DPS meter in the process.
I hope you have enjoyed yourself on our DK tour of The Best DPS build for Blood Spec Death Knight in patch 3.2 and may your DPS meters hit the roof.
On a personal note. I don’t claim to have all the answers to all the questions about the Death Knight but it is my favorite class. I play the DPS DK exclusively and study and test it all the time. I have several lvl 80 DKs on different realms for testing and one I play on. I will get you up to speed on the upcoming changes as best I can for patch 3.3 and thank you for all your input.
















W00t, I really appreciate that fact that you dedicated some time to the death knight, like you, I also play a DK dps almost exclusively for raiding. I think the rune system added an entire new mechanic to the game that was needed to refresh dps. I look forward to anymore DK tps you might have in the future.
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Awesome set of recommendations for DK across the board.
Will you be tweaking the details for 3.3?
Keep up the great work!
OOPS missed the 3.3 comment in the last paragraph!
I enjoyed all the articles on the DK class. I decided to role one, and all the info has really helped me out. Thanks a lot!
P.S. How’s that Alliance lvling guide coming along?